Curse Unraveling


I have had rudimentary training in detecting and unraveling curses placed on people.  I have unraveled several on myself, and some on others to date.


Curses?  Really?

Yes, really.  At its simplest, a curse is a bundle of emotion and intention (often negative and forceful), fueled by some measure of life force and directed at a target. Curses can be either intentional, or unintentional.  An example of an unintentional curse could be epithets hurled at other drivers when we are in a rage.  An intentional curse can be criticism, accepted and swallowed by its intentional recipient and looped to be self-sustaining, feeding off the life-force of the target. 

"God, you're a pig!" was a simple curse used on me.  I swallowed that poison, internalizing the message given me from someone I loved very much.  Every time I ate something sinful and sweet after that, I'd wonder to myself, "maybe I am a pig!"  For me, that curse was completely self-sustaining, feeding off me and making me more and more and more miserable over the course of many years.  It was powerful because it had mildly malicious intent behind it and was meant to wound me, which it very effectively did as I took over the job quite handily for a long time.  Unraveling that curse returned life force to me and made me much less susceptible to that sort of verbal poisoning from then on. 


Oh, please.  I don't believe in curses.

Practitioners who unravel curses assert that the ones we don't know about or believe in are often the most powerful and damaging ones.  Even though you don't believe in a truck, one can kill you when it runs over you.

Whether you personally believe in them or no, curses are real Middle World energetic phenomena that may be affecting you.  Unraveling them returns valuable life force to you (if you are the source), or to the Universe if you are not and ends that particular source of suffering. 


"I'm not OK as I am"

In my experience, many people walking around today have some version of the curse "I'm not OK", or "there's something wrong with me".  This particular curse may have come from outside the person, placed there by a Person In Authority, a parent, a teacher, a sibling. It may have come from inside at the onset of an event in which we see ourselves at least partially objectively for the first time in our lives, really see our behavior from the eyes of others.  "What's wrong with me?" seems to be a familiar curse that comes from these times. 

Curse unraveling (I have a colleague who calls it "curse removal") can be of great help in these cases.  Often the curse is set in motion and then fed over and over and over again until it gains a tremendous amount of power.  "Unwinding the mainspring" of these curses returns a great deal of energy to the afflicted person and helps to initiate a pattern of new thinking which is much more healthy and life-affirming for the client. 

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Jeffrey Rich