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Driving Out The Darkness

Recently I started practicing a style of exorcism that combines with Shamanic Plant teacher work. Under the tutelage of my ancestors of Mexico I am able to offer services of "soul recovery" and negative entity removal while allowing my clients to imbibe the Sacred Mint aka Ska Maria Pastora.

As an astrologer, I understand that there are recommended things to do on special days of the month. During the time of Bharani my tribe offers specials on exorcisms and other shamanic rites for purification of evil. Bharani is described in the Hindu system of astrology (Jyotish) as the best time to correct behaviours in unruly ancestors as well.

Our document describes Bharani as follows:




  • Perform tasks that must be done but are not generally enjoyable.
  • Doing things considered destructive, cruel, severe or warlike.
  • Driving out "evil" influences.
  • Beginning a lawsuit, divorce, initiating an attack.
  • Entering a competition, beginning a campaign against a rival.
  • Activities that involve toxins, chemicals, fire, poison, etc such as apply pesticides or begin chemotherapy.
  • Begin agricultural activities and drilling for water as well as burning things.

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