The scariest…. is to be afraid of fear

Before I began to work with the ultra-orthodox communities abroad, I tried to open a clinic for treatment in the central region of the country. I received very few treatments for energy purification through Zoom, and the only person who entered the clinic to ask for help was Shlomo, a dear man of Persian origin. He stood at the door and asked, "Do you also take out Talez?" I answered with the question: "What is Talaz"?  And he answered: "Talaz in Persian is witchcraft". I invited him to come in and relax in a comfortable padded armchair and he began to tell the story of his life, "Twenty years ago I had a clothing store in the old central station in south Tel Aviv, at the time I employed a young Filipina worker and I had an affair with her, at that time I was married and I had a lot of money and she dressed me and threatened that if I don't always be hers and give her everything she asks for, she will cast a spell on me, I didn't believe it until one day she came to me and told me she had cast a spell on me and that she would ruin my life. At this point, I started to be very afraid of what would happen to me. She disappeared and I started to deteriorate. I closed the businesses, I got sick, I got divorced and became lonely and scared. For 20 years I have been a loner, I don't leave the house much and I went through surgeries and serious medical problems. I went to great rabbis who confirmed to me that this woman had put a spell on me, but none of them helped me remove the spell and to this day I have been ill for 20 years. Desperate, scared and isolated, I want to go back to living, can you help me?” Of course, I told him that I would help him.

I told him I would help him on the condition that he fully cooperates and complies with the actions I would tell him to do in the sanctuary, to which he agreed. I prepared the treatment for energetic purification and I started bringing Shlomo special prayers to read at this time, throughout the treatment intermittently he muttered words like "but she did something strong, are you sure that came out of me, his fears spoke out of him and brought us back to the starting point every time, I stopped the treatment and shouted "do you want a new life?" and he answered "I do" and I do In a firm voice I said, "So believe that it is possible and let it go, put the fear in a closed box until the end of the treatment". He promised to do so and calmed down. I then continued the treatment. At the end of the treatment, he said he felt such relief and release that he had already forgotten it was possible. We made an appointment for another week ahead and said goodbye with greetings to each other. After a week, he arrived on time, and I emphasized that he must leave fear in a closed box and comply with directions. So, we started a second treatment. At the end of the second treatment, I assigned him certain sacred actions to do at home and we arranged for another session. On the third session, Shlomo came with a clean smile adorned with an excessive amount of jewelry and said that he felt great, he went out of the house more, to walk and talk to people and he was also thinking of finding part-time job that would keep him busy.  I was happy for him, however, I asked him to take off all the jewelry because it was blocking energy.

As a next step, I took him to a supermarket that was close to us and we waited for the manager to hire him to work- but it didn't work because medically he can't lift heavy things. I asked him if he felt that he no longer had a spell on him, and he told me that I had saved his life, that he felt he was no longer afraid and that he wanted to live.

Shlomo disappeared for a while, until one day he called and told me that he saw that I was leaving the space of my office and if he could rent this place to open a cafeteria instead where friends could meet and play backgammon. I was happy to hear this initiative, but that didn't work out because either he didn't have the proper permits and certificates, and the owner of the store wanted collateral income in a regulated contract. Whatever the case,  I haven't seen Shlomo since, but he definitely left the fear in a closed box at the clinic and went on his new way. {There are videos of Shlomo's testimony}

What happened in this story? Why did Shlomo wait 20 years to begin a new life? And was there a spell on Shlomo? Indeed, a spell was cast 20 years ago but  it is also clear that the negative energy that was sent 20 years ago was not supposed to be dragged with him for so many years. What kept it preserved in his life is the fear that it would never leave him. In fact, he himself maintained a low energy state through the fears that set a stake in his mind. Therefore, we learn that the fear of fear is a warm and cozy nest in which dark and stalking energies are created and nurtured within it, and when we strengthen the belief that every challenge is temporary and tomorrow it will be gone as soon as it was then there is no room for fear and then fear gets tired of standing and waiting for a chair so he looks for a new place to nestle.

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