What if the Bible is a Spell Book?

What if the Bible is a spell book? From my perspective after leaving Christianity, this is a powerful lens to adopt, viewing church rituals as witchcraft in plain sight. This concept can be difficult to discuss, especially when trying to explain it to someone deeply rooted in their faith. How do you approach this conversation with a close-minded Christian who is worried for your soul? The first step is recognizing that you cannot convince someone of something they are not ready or willing to hear.

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A Matter of Open-Mindedness

If you encounter significant resistance, it is often best not to share these ideas at all. If someone isn’t in a position to be open-minded, there is no reason to try and convince them. Their current path is not wrong, and neither is yours. However, if they are willing to listen with an open mind, there are several points you can share to offer a different perspective.

What If the Bible Is a Spell Book?

This idea often provokes a strong reaction, but it’s a foundational concept. If you were a practicing witch, you would recognize the Bible as a “book of shadows.” It is an incredibly powerful spell book written by masterful crafters. To help someone see this, they must be willing to think critically and look beyond their pre-existing beliefs.

The Bible itself instructs on energy work, chakras, and healing; Jesus spoke about these things. Exploring concepts like energy work and chakras can be a profound journey. For those interested in a deeper understanding of their own energy system, you may find the Ignite Your 13 Chakra Blueprint event to be a valuable resource; you can check the schedule for the next class on the registration page.

Decoding Jesus’s True Message

Consider Jesus’s famous statements. He said, “the kingdom of heaven is within you.” He also declared, “I am the way, the truth and the life; no man comes to the Father but through me.” The key here is the term “I am.” The recognition and declaration that “I exist” is the way.

He was not saying to go through him, the man named Jesus. He was saying to go through the “me,” the ego identity. You must pierce the illusion of who you think you are… the constructed identity of “me”… and dismantle it. By going through it, you reach the “I am,” the true nature of your existence. That is where you meet God in the kingdom of heaven within you. This interpretation is often met with cries of blasphemy, the same reaction Jesus himself faced.

Reading Genesis With New Eyes

Another approach is to read the first chapter of Genesis but replace the names “God” and “Satan” with neutral names like “Bob” and “Joe.” When you read the story without the predisposition of who is the “good guy” and who is the “bad guy,” a very different narrative emerges. One of the characters acts like an asshole, and it is not the one we were taught to be good.

Before any Christian reads the Bible, they are told, “God is the good guy, Satan is the bad guy. Now read this story.” But if you gave the book to a child with the characters named Bob and Joe, the child would innately conclude that one is an evil tyrant and the other is a good guy, and it would not align with what the church teaches.

The Role of Paul in Shaping Christianity

Much of modern Christian doctrine was curated by Paul, a soldier of the Roman Empire. His original mission was to disrupt and destroy the movement Jesus started. When they couldn’t defeat it, he infiltrated it, took over, and rewrote the story with teachings that Jesus never taught. The Bible itself hints at this; some early Christians viewed Paul as a con artist and an imposter. I remember reading this as a five-year-old and wondering why they would trust a man who had just been killing them to suddenly be their teacher.

Church Rituals as Hidden Witchcraft

Christians often participate in rituals that, by their own definitions, would be considered dark or satanic. They partake in what is effectively a blood sacrifice ritual. They speak out against those who drink blood, yet they go to church to drink wine representing the blood of Christ and eat bread representing his flesh. It is a symbolic, cannibalistic satanic ritual.

It is all witchcraft. Witchcraft itself is not inherently bad; it is a tool that can be used for positive or negative purposes. The church practices witchcraft but keeps its congregation in the dark about it.

The cross is the death sigil. They put it on top of a blasting rod, which is a wand. It’s called a steeple, which harvests energy and blasts the frequency of the death ceremony and the ritual of cannibalism across the country every single Sunday.

The Invocation Prayer and Demonic Possession

The “acceptance prayer” that churches have children recite to “accept Jesus into your heart” is not as innocent as it seems. For anyone who understands demon possession, this prayer functions as an invocation. It is a grant of permission for an external entity to take over your soul and your body.

Believers are taught to want to be “covered in the blood of Christ.” This symbolism is potent. It involves renouncing your own divine nature… the fact that you are made in the image of the Creator, with all the same creative attributes. You deny this perfection, symbolically kill the creator by covering yourself in his blood, and then ask to be possessed by this dead creator. It is an invocation of the deepest evil, and they get everyone to go along with it.

The Power of Words and “Warship”

The first thing they do is teach you to spell, but they don’t teach you that you are casting spells. They teach you to write and speak spells without understanding their true meaning. Then they invite you to go to “warship.” It is a war ship, and it is a war for your consciousness.

Christians often cannot see this easily because they have attached their identity to an external force that controls their perception. Their ego identity is formed around “being a Christian,” and anything that threatens this belief system threatens their very sense of self.

However, some people are beginning to see the holes in the plot. For those individuals, this is a fascinating conversation. The majority of the world may not be ready to hear it, and that’s okay. We can still approach them with love and compassion, understanding they have been brainwashed from birth.

The True Nature of Baptism and Jesus

Even water baptism is a witchcraft ritual. While it can be a beautiful ceremony using the harmonic nature of water to create with choice and power, Christians practice it as an act of submission. It is used to infuse the water of your body with the concept that you are evil and need to be taken over by an external power, which again denies your nature as a creator.

Once a Christian sees these things, they can never go to a communion service the same way again. The key is to remember what Jesus actually came to teach love and compassion. He was a great teacher, much like Buddha, whose movement became so powerful that governments decided to control it rather than fight it. They commissioned the Bible… the King James version literally says it was commissioned by the king… and modern translations are often funded by modern governments, if you trace the money.

The Bible is a book of shadows, is what we would call it if you were a practicing witch. It is a spell book.
He was not saying go through him as Jesus. He was saying, go through the me, the identity. You have to pierce the identity of your ego.
The cross is the death sigil. They put it on top of a blasting rod, which is a wand. It's called a steeple, which harvests energy.

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