More Landmines

January 21st, 2019

This Kind of Luck, You Don’t Need

How long does it take a typical American to discover all the cursed objects he owns? I am still not finished with my own search.

In the Bible, God destroyed people who kept offensive objects, along with the objects themselves. I didn’t know that until recently. I went through my house looking for things to get rid of. I threw out maybe 40 pounds of music CD’s. I threw out books, movies, and TV shows. I had already thrown out my dad’s Masonic paraphernalia. Freemasonry is a demonic cult, regardless of what people think. Freemasons worship “Jabulon,” a false god. You can look it up. You have to acknowledge him in order to join.

Today I was watching a Derek Prince video, and I heard him mention horseshoes. People commonly fasten horseshoes to walls and doorframes in order to bring good luck.

Maybe it sounds innocent. We’re very used to it, and Americans love horses. When we see horseshoes, we think of peaceful farms and so on. But think of the other things people keep for luck: crystals, “dream catchers,” rabbits’ feet, statues of “saints,” lucky pennies, mojo hands, evil eye jewelry, and so on. No knowledgeable Christian will keep such things in his home, so why keep horseshoes?

I have a coat rack with horseshoes cast into the hooks. I pass it when I come in from the garage. It came with the house. I never thought much about it. It’s going in the trash today.

While I was thinking about this, I thought about something I really don’t want to give up. When I was a kid, my grandfather gave me a buckeye. We were walking on one of his farms, and he picked a horse chestnut fruit and cut the seed out of it. He gave it to me to carry for luck. I treasured everything he gave me, so I held onto it. When I was invited to go to his house after he died to look for items I might want, I found another buckeye in his dresser, and I took it. I was closer to him than any of the other grandchildren; none of them would have known what it was.

I have to find both buckeyes and get rid of them today. Sad, but this is what happens when you walk in ignorance and adopt occult practices. You form attachments, and it hurts to break them.

My grandfather never wanted anything but blessings for me, but he cursed me unintentionally.

I inherited a crystal angel from my dad’s mother, whom I barely knew. It was the only object of hers I received. I have been trying to find it so I could throw it out. Maybe I threw it out in 2017 and forgot. My mother had an expensive porcelain owl. I want it gone, too. When I lived in Miami, I had a dream in which Satan appeared as a black man who danced with owls. They were in my dad’s bedroom, dancing like the Pips or the O’Jays. I had to cast them out.

Owls have always been associated with the occult.

Think about this: my coat rack (which isn’t very good) hangs in a place where I pass it when I enter the house. What does that remind you of? How about a mezuzah?

God commanded the Jews to put his words on the doorposts of their houses, so Jews started nailing up mezuzahs. A mezuzah is a small container holding scripture verses. The Jews acknowledge God with mezuzahs. Who am I acknowledging with horseshoes? Blech.

I don’t have any other way to hold my coats up. Maybe I should wait till a new coatrack arrives. Just kidding. It’s coming down TODAY.

I feel bad whenever I find out I’ve been working against God like this, but on the other hand, every criticism is a gateway to increased freedom and blessing.

I’ve been wondering if I should get rid of my classical literature. My dad bought The Great Books of the Western World in the 1960’s, and it’s a huge resource for anyone who wants to read great works of literature, philosophy, and so on. It includes Shakespeare, Rabelais, de Tocqueville, all the Greeks…you name it. The big problem is the Greeks. Maybe Shakespeare is a problem, too. I hope not, but his works contain occult material.

The Greeks were homosexual predators. Accomplished Greek men took in young boys and raised them, molesting them the whole time. Socrates and Plato were all for it. The Symposium is a disgusting defense of sexual predation. Do I really want it in my house, even for reference purposes?

I went through Columbia University’s Literature Humanities reading list in 2016 and 2017. A lot of it was Greek and Roman pantheist (i.e. Satanic) literature. Homer, Virgil, Euripides, and others. I still have the books. Should they be here? I will have to pray about it. I’m not likely to read Homer again. He was a terrible writer, if you can call a poet whose words were transcribed a writer. The boredom was difficult to withstand.

I thought I should write this as a heads-up for other people. Good luck charms are not okay. They give demons permission to go after you. If you want your life to go more smoothly, it’s best to get rid of anything that acts as a pass for evil spirits.

One Response to “More Landmines”

  1. Heather P Says:

    I’m so thankful that you introduced me to Derek Prince. Like you I’ve been trying to get rid of accursed objects. In a video of his I was watching last week he mentioned troll dolls. You know I’ve got a young child, so I hit rewind so she could see what he said about them. There was a major movie out a couple years ago of Trolls and she had a few items from it. She has been gladly going through her things to get rid of anything trolls. If you don’t have it, there is a Derek Prince Ministries app for your phone. It’s excellent! It has daily devotionals and links to his YouTube videos.