The East Coast Marine Spirit
The marine spirit that sits over the Atlantic Ocean is Mami Wata. East coast people, watch for this demonic entity.
She operates from West African Vodun, Haitian Vodou, Folk Catholicism, Ofinani, Yoruba religion and Louisiana Voodoo. She operates in water the sea as the image of a mermaids in the markets divination luck money music.
She is described as a mermaid like figure. She manifests in different forms from a woman to a man usually with a snake wrapped around her. This spirit commands sexual faithfulness to her and in return it will give the man riches. She has priests and mediums that she interact with.
In Nigeria those that are devoted wear red and white clothing. There are shrines dedicated to this spirit and are usually decorated with these colors and bells carvings Christian or Indian prints dolls incense and remnants of previous sacrifices.
Intense dancing is involved with guitars or harmonicas. People dance until they enter a trance so that this spirit can enter into the person. You must offer sacrifices food and drink alcohol powder incense soap and expensive jewelry. Many slaves worshipped this spirit.
Those on the east coast and near the Atlantic need to pray against this spirit that also causes death and the ruin of people.
This is the reason why many Africans and Indians reside on the east coast to be near the dwelling place of this spirit. Indians also worship this spirit combining it with their other gods.
Praying decreeing interceding against the power and influence of this demonic entity.
~ Apostle Barbara R. Thomas
Apostle Barbara R. Thomas is founder of I Come to Heal Ministries, A Woman’s touch Ministry, The Next Dimension Global Outreach Ministries and Spoken Word School of Ministry and is on a mission, traveling the world, proclaiming the Gospel, for souls to be won to the Kingdom of God. She has life mandate to help bring others to their divine purpose.
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