26.06.2025.

EXPOSING DEMONS FROM THE HUMAN BODY

Kategorija: MAGAZIN, MAGIJA

Throughout history, there has been a long standing belief that individuals who frequently report feelings of illness—despite having normal medical evaluations—may be affected by unseenforces. These individuals often experience a variety of physical complaints, such as persistent headaches, digestive issues, joint pain, and discomfort in the back. These symptoms tend to intensify during certain times, particularly at dusk and throughout the night, leading to a sense of unease.

In many cultures, particularly in the Bosnian tradition, such experiences are often attributed towhat is commonly referred to as magic, known in the local language as čarka, vračka, sihir, or učin. Within this realm of belief, it is suggested that there are approximately 40 distinct types of magic, which can primarily be categorized into three main types: white, red, and black. Furthermore, it is believed that there are around 70 types of spirits (jinn) through which this magic spreads throughout the world and among people. Jinn attack people mostly in two cases: when their services are used to achieve goals such as making someone love or hate someone, to get sick, to go crazy, lose their reputation among people, or even die. All of the above is always realized with the help of a black magician.

The second scenario occurs when jinn feel threatened, which can provoke them to attack—this phenomenon is referred to as a “jinn attack” and is known as an “ograma” in Bosnian culture. Threats to these spirits can arise from actions such as throwing dirty or hot water at them, urinating on them (especially at sunset), stepping on them, defecating in their presence, orentering a space they consider to be their own. Their attacks can be both terrifying in speed and strength. The most common consequences of such attacks include falls, loss of certain body parts (or even the entire body), as well as disturbing experiences like bad dreams, nightmares, and hallucinations…

 

The most effective method for expelling jinn from the human body and breaking witchcraft is through the use of talismans. The amulet referred to here is known as the Talisman of Barkan, one of the seven great kings. It is inscribed in a gold or yellow vessel. After the inscription is complete, water is poured into the vessel to wash away the drawing. The affected individual drinks this water to help break the strong spell binding them.

 

TINY LYING VOICE

For an unfortunate person to recover and regain peace of mind, they need treatment, not medical, but spiritual. This can involve using various shorter or longer formulas, prayers, and commands, alongside items like water, talismans, amulets, honey, and olive oil. These tools help establish temporary control over the spirit or spirits that may be residing within the individual, intendingto expel them.

Typically, the patient, influenced by these prayers, enters a kind of trance state, during which a completely different voice emerges from them, different from their normal one. When jinn speak through the body of a person they have possessed, they generally do so in a high-pitched voice, reminiscent of a child's. During this interaction, you can converse with the spirits, asking them about their sender, the purpose of the magic, and where it was performed. You can also request them to undo the harm they have caused by removing the magic.

During the exorcism, the jinn may pretend to be afraid of the exorcist, but this fear is merely an act. The true authority that causes them to tremble and fear is their great kings, to whom all jinn must obey. It is said that they do not fall under the control of Iblis, the ruler of evil and darkness, but operate completely independently.

However, it’s important to note that there’s no guarantee that the jinn will be truthful about their identity or the identity of the black magician who sent them. Jinn are capable of reading people's thoughts and are acutely aware of who their victims suspect or dislike. They often exploit this knowledge to sow discord and hatred, creating confusion and strife among people. While individuals are embroiled in conflict, the jinn thrive and strengthen their malice.

During the session, if the possessed or bewitched individual manages to open their eyes, they might see a dark silhouette of a male or female figure on the wall, representing the person who cast the spell on them. Moreover, that night, this figure may visit the individual “in a dream” to reveal their true identity. However, one must exercise caution, as people tend to perceive what they wish to see. Therefore, it is wiser to eliminate the magical influence without harboring thoughts of revenge. Ultimately, the black magician or witch will face their consequences, as all actions—good or evil—create aripple effect that returns to their origin.

If the exorcism is successful, it is often reported that the next day, a dead white mouse or white cat is found near the sick person's house or in the immediate vicinity. This animalis believed to be a jinn that has been banished or punished. However, this occurrence typically happens only during a so-called “daira,” where jinn are summoned and the possessed person is protected by this circle during the session.