«...Иисус Наставник, помилуй нас!»

Y.T. — Very possible. This is done in different ways. With the help of wax dolls, figurines, animal blood, and something else. A person just fades before our eyes, withers and... Dies. From what - no one knows. You can say: "heart", or you can say something else. In such cases, doctors cannot help, only sorcerers help. With the help of special spells and spells."

Of course, let's make allowances for self-promotion, for the pride inherent in Y. Tarasov, who believes that only his colleagues in the "black shop" can help a person. But it is worth listening to his confessions of demonic influences in order to understand why and on whom they can act.

Elder Paisios of the Holy Mountain says the following about this method of inflicting damage by sorcerers: "They make a doll from wax that looks like a person. When people come to them and ask that, for example, their enemy be blinded, they stick a needle in the doll's eyes and at the same time pronounce the name of the person they want to blind... And if a person who is thus cursed lives a sinful life and does not confess, then the demonic influence strikes his eyes. In pain, they seem to come out of their sockets! A person is examined by doctors, but the doctors do not find anything."32 This method of inducing damage is used by all ancient and modern sorcerers, both highly educated and completely illiterate, from the forgotten Russian or African hinterland.

The Klin newspaper "Hammer and Sickle" in its article "A Witch with a University Education" spoke about the activities of the laboratory of "suggestive linguistics" at Perm University, headed by Irina Cherepanova. "It is here that modern witches are trained... Ivan Efremov said about such people: "Witches are the most educated women of their time." Other witches are being trained at Perm University. To the statement that her witches do evil, Irina Cherepanova objects without a shadow of a doubt:

"So what?" By doing evil, they teach a person a lesson. We can say that evil is a lesson.

And what lesson do witches teach Cherepanova? It explains in detail how you can harm a person: make a doll out of wax that resembles the victim, place the victim's nails or hair in it, and stick the needle into the parts of the body that you want to hit with the appropriate spells. And if you want to do away with a person, then you need to pierce the heart with a pin and slowly melt the wax doll on the fire.

The description of this ritual known from the novel by A. Dumas - inducing a curse - causes a contemptuous smile among modern people, but in vain. The English naturalist and explorer of Central Africa, Royce Wilson, gave a detailed description of an execution carried out in front of his eyes in an African tribe. The sorcerer painted a complex drawing on the victim's body. The executed man was crucified between the pillars, and before his eyes the sorcerer, having made a figurine out of clay, began to slowly pin the same pattern on it... In time with his movements, a bloody tattoo began to appear on the prisoner's body. Finally, the sorcerer finished his "work" and with one blow pierced the clay figurine with a needle. At the same moment, the prisoner convulsed convulsively and hung on the ropes...

Unlike the villagers, Perm sorceresses are not only engaged in corruption, but also actively invade politics. Under the leadership of Irina Cherepanova, they create an image for politicians. According to Cherepanova, all candidates for deputies who turned to witch scientists for help ended up in the Duma or the local Legislative Assembly. So there is nothing to be surprised at the strange behavior of some people's deputies. This is only a side effect of their appeal to witches and sorcerers."33

And yet it is noteworthy that some psychics and "healers", even without initiation into the cult of Lucifer and without concluding an official transaction for the sale of their souls, by their influence on a person cause the same consequences and symptoms that determine the "corruption" caused by real servants of Satan who have received cult initiation. This observation allows us to conclude that even with the help of specific manipulations of psychics and other "healers", the doors are opened for the entry of demons into people's bodies, which will be discussed in more detail below.

DOORS FOR THE ENTRY OF THE EVIL ONES

"Unconscious sorcerers" can be divided into two subgroups:

1st subgroup: these are those who believe that their paranormal abilities are of natural origin, that is, inherent in human nature. Some of them believe that these abilities (in Hinduism and some occult practices they are called siddhis) can be developed with the help of various occult methods and yoga exercises, while others believe that the energy necessary for extrasensory influence can be obtained from space. To do this, you just need to learn how to accumulate it. It should be noted that among the unconscious sorcerers, psychics and "healers," there is a fairly large category of naïve and, in general, not bad (according to worldly estimates) people who, being ignorant of Christian teaching, do not guess whose power they influence people and what is the mechanism of this influence. According to our observations, many of them are guided by good intentions to help their neighbors, which the demons do not hinder, preferring to disguise themselves for the time being. They reveal themselves only when they are sure that the "fish" will not get off the hook.

Paisius the Athonite also told about one of these unconscious sorcerers-psychics: "Once, when I lived in the kaliva of the Holy Cross, a visitor came to me and knocked with an iron riveter near the gate. When I looked out of the window, a terrible sight appeared before my eyes! I saw a man who was followed by a whole phalanx of demons. He was surrounded by a whole black swarm of demons! It was the first time I had seen a man under the power of so many unclean spirits. This unfortunate man was a psychic."34