CURSED OBJECTS SERIES: PSYCHICS; MEDIUMS; CRYSTAL BALLS; ASTROLOGY; TAROT CARDS; HOROSCOPES; TEA LEAVES...
Can objects be cursed? Yes and yes.... The Bible talks about it
repeatedly...but since the people die from lack of knowledge because the lukewarm church (run by the demonic) is not going to teach this--I am going to give some current accounts of this truth in a series:
There is so much deception going around that even Christians have tarot cards now.
Many people are getting caught up in modern day fortune tellers; horoscopes; astrology; and mediums--even the most famous such as Lady Diana had a medium; and Jenna Bush were talking about her psychic. People go to these people because they believe they can a) connect them to their family members who have passed and b) give them insight about their futures.
Well dead men don't talk--only demons are talking and they are called "familiar spirits" because they copy cat people who are familiar to people.
Talking to dead people the Bible says is EVIL and it's called NECRO-MANCING--necro stands for death and "mancing" is derived from the word romancing--hence it means romancing the dead which is straight up an abomination to GOD.
GOD says HE gives us our daily bread and we are only to be concerned about what is in this day and that means we are to trust HIM for our future. Mediums and psychics are hearing from demons and NO ONE ELSE.
Leviticus 19:31 (NKJV): Give no regard to mediums and familiar spirits; do not seek after them, to be defiled by them: I am the LORD your God.
Leviticus 20:6 (NKJV): And the person who turns to mediums and familiar spirits, to prostitute himself with them, I will set My face against that person and cut him off from his people.
Leviticus 20:6 (NKJV): And the person who turns to mediums and familiar spirits, to prostitute himself with them, I will set My face against that person and cut him off from his people.
Deuteronomy 18:10 (KJV): There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch.
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In case anyone is wondering why tea leaves are included is because of the superstition associated to it (from the article posted in www.twinnings.co.uk;SPILT TEA LEAVES
A common superstition is that it is bad luck to spill salt. Nobody knows for certain where any superstition comes from, but this particular one could have something to do with the fact that salt used to be an expensive commodity, so by spilling it you were essentially wasting money!
The idea of throwing it behind your left shoulder was to supposedly blind the devil that was watching over you.
SPOON AND SAUCER SORCERY
A Scottish superstition states that it is considered bad luck to stir tea with anything other than a spoon, as the handle of a fork or spoon is said to stir up trouble for the improper stirrer!
The superstition continues that - whilst setting the table - if two spoons are placed on the same saucer, it is prophesised that the drinker will marry twice or, if a young girl, will go on to have twins!
There are many English superstitions regarding teapots. For example, when brewing a pot of tea, if the lid of the teapot is left off, then an ominous stranger will call at the house, and if you forget to put the tea into the pot before the boiling water, it was seen as a very bad omen indeed!
It was said that if you made the tea too weak, then you’d fall out with a close friend. On the other hand, if the tea was too strong, you’d make a new one.
When it comes to emptying the pot, English fishermen of the past had some very strange beliefs. They would never empty a pot of tea fully when they were out at sea, because this represented them ‘pouring away’ all the fish they were hoping to catch.
This meant that pouring away their tea would result in having to return home empty-handed. Also, their families back home wouldn’t empty their teapots on the day the fisherman set sail for fear of causing the boat to sink.
BUBBLE BELIEFS
In some parts of Britain, it is believed that if there are bubbles floating in your tea after it is poured from a pot, it is an indication that there is some money coming your way.
The more bubbles there are, the more riches! In other regions, it was believed that if bubbles stick to the side of the cup, then romance is in the air, with each bubble representing a kiss.
---so yeah, if you observe the tea leaves for the sake of superstition, you are inviting curse.
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