CHANTS FOR REMOVAL OF SPIRIT OF GREED AND STEALING BY BABALAWO OBANIFA -Obanifa extreme documentaries
This work will
document traditional Yoruba spell that
can be used to remove the spirit of greed and stealing from anybody whether
children or adult. This spell is known as
Ogun iyo-oju Kokoro( spell to removed
spirit of greed). Whenever there are chains of disgraceful stealing motivated
by greed and the person be affected by this problem cannot control his/her
greed to steal. Spiritual help may be needed to deliver such person from the
spirit of greed and stealing. Some of
the potent spells that can be used for removal and overcoming the spirit of
greed and stealing in any individual is document below
1.
Iru aja ti won
pa si Ogun (tail of dog that is killed to venerate Ogun)
Odidi ataare kan
(One alligator pepper/Aframomum Melegueta)
Preparation
You will burn
the entire aforementioned item together . and grind to fine powder
Uses
You will tell
some to use clothe to blind the person suffering from kleptomania (spirit of uncontrollable
stealing and greed ) from the back. You will make one incisions each on the
lower eye lids of him/her You will ask him/her to mention or Identify who blind
fold him or her. If he cannot identify the person. That means the spell will
cure him/her of the kleptomaniac. You will then tell the another person to unfold the blind
fold
2.
Eku eliri( Eliri
rat/Unidentified)
Etita Eyin(
insect that is usually found on palm fruit bunch)
Preparation
You will burn
the two aforementioned items to fine powder.
Uses
You will put
the powder in your hand and say the following:
A ki tori Eku
Eliri ti ina bo Igbo
A ki tori etitan
se epo leku
Translation
No one set
bush on fire because of Eliri rat
We don’t process
red palm oil in Eku because of Etitan rat.
You will use
the powder to rub the head of the person suffering from Kleptomania. He/she
will be healed .
Copyright :Babalawo Pele
Obasa Obanifa, phone and whatsapp contact :+2348166343145, location Ile Ife
osun state Nigeria.
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