Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The Spiritual Deception Behind Mandalas: A Christian Warning

 


The Spiritual Deception Behind Mandalas: A Christian Warning

Mandalas have become increasingly popular in Western culture, often praised for their beauty, meditative qualities, and calming effects. They're found in adult coloring books, yoga studios, therapy offices, and even church "creative spaces." But where do mandalas come from, and what spiritual influence lies behind them?

As Christians, we are called to test every spiritual practice and symbol by the Word of God (1 Thessalonians 5:21-22). When we look at the origin and purpose of mandalas, it becomes clear they are not spiritually neutral. Instead, they stem from deeply rooted religious traditions that are incompatible with biblical Christianity.

What is a Mandala?

The word mandala comes from Sanskrit and means “circle.” It refers to a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the universe. Mandalas are often intricate circular designs with geometric patterns and symbolic imagery. While they may appear harmless or artistic on the surface, their origins reveal a deeper and more spiritually concerning foundation.

Origins: Who Created Mandalas?

Mandalas originated in ancient Hindu and Buddhist cultures. There is no singular founder of mandalas, as they developed over time through spiritual teachings in the East. These religious systems used mandalas as sacred art intended to reflect the spiritual structure of the cosmos.

Spiritual Roots

In Hinduism, mandalas are linked to gods such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, representing different aspects of creation, preservation, and destruction. They are used in Tantric rituals, which involve esoteric and occult practices.

In Buddhism, particularly Tibetan Buddhism, monks use mandalas in meditation to aid in visualizing spiritual deities and entering altered states of consciousness. The creation and deconstruction of mandalas, especially sand mandalas, is part of a ritual meant to reflect the impermanence of life.

What Were Their Beliefs?

These cultures believe in reincarnation, karma, spiritual enlightenment through self-effort, and communion with spirit beings—concepts that stand in stark opposition to the Christian faith.

Their gods are not the one true God revealed in the Bible, but false deities and demons masquerading as divine beings (1 Corinthians 10:20). Using tools connected to these practices opens the door to spiritual deception and potentially demonic influence.

Why Are Mandalas Used?

Mandalas serve as spiritual tools in Eastern religions. They are used for:

  • Meditation: To focus the mind and enter altered states.

  • Visualizations: Practitioners visualize deities or spiritual forces within the mandala.

  • Rituals: Especially in Tantric practices, mandalas are drawn, meditated upon, and destroyed to symbolize spiritual truths.

  • Healing and Enlightenment: Believed to balance energies and promote spiritual awakening.

In modern Western culture, mandalas are often used for therapeutic purposes, such as stress relief or mindfulness. But despite their new packaging, the spiritual roots remain the same.

Modern Deception: Mandalas in Western Culture

New Age spirituality has rebranded mandalas as tools for inner healing and balance. Therapists and life coaches might encourage clients to color mandalas as a way to reduce anxiety. Some Christian circles have even adopted them under the guise of “Christian meditation.”

But we must not be deceived. No matter how calming or pretty mandalas may seem, their spiritual DNA is occultic.

2 Corinthians 6:14-15 says, “What fellowship can light have with darkness? What harmony is there between Christ and Belial?” Using spiritually charged symbols from pagan religions puts believers at risk of opening doors to demonic influence.

What Does the Bible Say?

The Bible warns us repeatedly about engaging in pagan practices and incorporating foreign spiritual tools into our lives:

  • “Do not learn the way of the nations…” (Jeremiah 10:2)

  • “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness…” (Ephesians 5:11)

  • “You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons too.” (1 Corinthians 10:21)

Though mandalas may not appear overtly evil, they are spiritual gateways that can subtly draw individuals into false doctrines and occultism.

The Danger of “Christian Mandalas”

Some churches or Christian groups attempt to redeem mandalas by replacing their images with Christian symbols. However, this is spiritual syncretism—a blending of Christianity with pagan elements. God does not ask us to “baptize” foreign practices. He calls us to be separate and holy (2 Corinthians 6:17).

Testimony: A Warning from Experience

One woman began using mandalas during guided meditation classes. Though she was a believer, she felt they helped her connect spiritually and experience peace. But over time, she began having dark dreams, confusion, and spiritual heaviness. When she received deliverance prayer, the root was traced back to occult meditation and the use of mandalas. Once she renounced it and removed mandala art from her home, the spiritual oppression lifted.

How to Be Free

If you’ve engaged with mandalas—even innocently—repent and renounce them. Here’s a simple prayer:

Prayer of Repentance and Renunciation

Heavenly Father, I repent for participating in practices rooted in false religions. I renounce any involvement with mandalas, Eastern meditation, and New Age spirituality. I ask for Your forgiveness through the blood of Jesus Christ. I close every door I’ve opened to the enemy and command all spirits attached to these practices to leave me now in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Conclusion

As believers, we are called to walk in truth, not trends. The enemy often disguises his tactics in appealing forms. Mandalas are not simply art—they are spiritual tools crafted for purposes that oppose the gospel.

Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world (Romans 12:2). Instead, fill your mind with the Word of God, worship in spirit and truth, and invite the Holy Spirit to be your source of peace—not pagan symbols.

When a Christian engages with mandalas

—whether through coloring books, meditation, or visual art—they may unknowingly open spiritual doors to demonic oppression. Mandalas are not just cultural art; they are spiritual tools used in Hinduism and Buddhism to invoke deities, aid in meditation, and reach altered states of consciousness. When a believer participates in these practices, even out of ignorance, they invite spiritual contamination.

Symptoms can include:

  • Confusion or foggy thinking

  • Nightmares or spiritual attacks in sleep

  • Anxiety, depression, or emotional heaviness

  • Disconnection from God’s presence

  • Compulsive or obsessive thoughts during prayer or worship

  • Loss of interest in spiritual disciplines

  • Increased attraction to New Age or mystical experiences

These manifestations are evidence of spiritual defilement. The believer’s spirit may be oppressed by unclean spirits due to alignment with occult practices. Scripture warns us not to adopt the spiritual practices of pagan nations (Deuteronomy 18:9-12).

Deliverance may be needed to break ungodly soul ties, renounce the spiritual agreements made through the use of mandalas, and cast out spirits of divination, deception, and false peace. True healing comes only through Jesus Christ, not mystical symbols rooted in false religion.

With love and truth,
Teresa Morin
President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries
🌐 https://www.touchofgod.org
Of Healing and Deliverance, Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
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Maleficium: A Christian Exposé on Sorcery and Demonic Power

 

🧨 Maleficium: A Christian Exposé on Sorcery and Demonic Power

Below are symptoms if someone is using Maleficium against a Christian.

Maleficium—also known as malevolent sorcery—is not just folklore. It is the dark spiritual practice of invoking demonic power to harm others. Its name comes from Latin: male (evil) and facere (to do). It literally means "to do evil." But this isn’t just superstition or fantasy. It’s spiritual rebellion—sorcery performed with the intent to injure, curse, or destroy someone physically, emotionally, or spiritually. And the Bible speaks strongly against it.

God warns His people: “Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” (Exodus 22:18). This article explores where maleficium came from, its spiritual origins, and why Christians must fully reject it. Plus—watch the video below to uncover the truth many won’t tell you.


🔍 Where Did Maleficium Come From?

1. Who Was the Founder?

There’s no single person who founded maleficium. It emerged out of ancient paganism—Babylonian, Egyptian, Greco-Roman, and medieval European witchcraft. The Bible traces sorcery back to Babylon, the mother of harlots and abominations (Revelation 17:5). Nimrod, the great-grandson of Noah, is often associated with the beginnings of occult worship, including magical arts and manipulation through spiritual forces.

In medieval Europe, practitioners were known as witches, warlocks, and cunning folk. Many passed down their “craft” through generations. Maleficium was practiced in secret—through spells, incantations, potions, and demon pacts.


2. What Was Their Spirituality?

The spirituality behind maleficium is Luciferian. It is driven by rebellion against God, power-seeking, control, and pride. Practitioners do not follow Jesus Christ. They invoke spirits, often unknowingly entertaining demons or “familiar spirits.”

Their belief systems include:

  • Animism (spirits in objects or nature)

  • Polytheism (many gods or goddesses)

  • Occultism (hidden knowledge and spiritual power apart from God)

They reject God’s Word and rely on spiritual manipulation through rituals, curses, and enchantments.


3. What Culture Did It Come From?

Maleficium is deeply rooted in European and Near Eastern pagan cultures. In ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, magicians were court advisors. In Greece, “pharmakeia” (sorcery using potions and drugs) was common—this is the same word used for “sorcery” in Revelation 18:23.

In the Middle Ages, maleficium became associated with Satanic witchcraft, especially during the rise of the Church’s persecution of witches. Many were accused of summoning demons, causing plagues, infertility, or death through curses.

But in every case, this practice operated through demonic power, not merely natural energy or “intuition.”


4. What Were Their Beliefs?

Those who practiced maleficium believed:

  • They could summon spiritual entities to do their will.

  • Curses and hexes could affect people’s health, relationships, and destiny.

  • Evil can be used for revenge, justice, or personal gain.

  • The spirit world is accessible through rituals, spells, and offerings.

They embraced lies from Satan—that they could be like gods, controlling outcomes through spiritual force. This is the same deception that led to Lucifer’s fall: “I will ascend…I will be like the Most High” (Isaiah 14:14).


5. Who Were Their Gods or Spirits?

The "gods" they served were demonic impersonators—fallen angels that presented themselves as deities of light, love, wisdom, or justice. Ancient names included:

  • Hecate (Greek goddess of witchcraft)

  • Isis (Egyptian goddess)

  • Hermes (Greek god of magic)

  • Pan (god of fertility and chaos)

In reality, these are demons who masquerade as light (2 Corinthians 11:14). Those who practice sorcery are unknowingly forming covenants with the demonic realm. These spirits gain legal rights to torment, deceive, and destroy.


❓ Why Was Maleficium Used?

Maleficium was used for:

  • Cursing enemies

  • Inflicting sickness or death

  • Breaking up marriages

  • Seeking revenge

  • Power, control, and manipulation

  • Protection from others’ curses

Even “white magic” often overlaps with malefic intent when used selfishly. The line between “healing” and “harming” is blurred in the occult. The source is the same—demonic.

Witchcraft is a counterfeit of God’s power. But unlike the Holy Spirit, the demonic always has strings attached. Those who seek sorcery open themselves to mental torment, chronic illness, relationship breakdowns, and even death.


📖 What Does the Bible Say?

Scripture is clear:

  • “There shall not be found among you…a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.” (Deut. 18:10-11)

  • “The works of the flesh are…witchcraft...they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.” (Gal. 5:19-21)

  • “Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries…” (Rev. 9:21)

God hates sorcery because it turns people away from Him. It seeks to manipulate rather than trust, and opens the door to the enemy. Sorcery is rebellion—and rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft (1 Samuel 15:23).


🔥 The Good News: Freedom Through Christ

If you’ve ever participated in:

  • Curses

  • Tarot, spell books, or crystals

  • Revenge prayers

  • Herbal magic or rituals

…there is forgiveness and freedom in Jesus Christ!

Renounce every covenant with darkness. Repent before God. Receive deliverance through the blood of Jesus. He came to destroy the works of the devil (1 John 3:8).


🙌 Prayer of Renunciation

Father, in the name of Jesus, I repent for every act of sorcery or maleficium I participated in. I renounce every spirit of witchcraft, rebellion, and manipulation. I break all legal rights of the enemy over my life through the blood of Jesus. Fill me now with the Holy Spirit. I receive your truth and healing, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Wars and Rumors of Wars

 

Wars and Rumors of Wars – The Beginning of Sorrows - Is it time yet?

Wars and Rumors of Wars – The Beginning of Sorrows - Is it time yet?


Scripture:

“And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.”
—Matthew 24:6

Iran is a key player in the Middle East, and conflict involving it could be one of the many wars leading into the prophesied end times. This could escalate into a global war (WW3), fulfilling this warning by Jesus.


2. Gog and Magog War – Possible Role of Iran

Scripture:

“Persia, Cush and Put will be with them, all with shields and helmets…”
—Ezekiel 38:5

  • Persia” is the ancient name for modern-day Iran.

  • In Ezekiel 38–39, Persia is one of the nations allied with Gog, possibly a Russian leader or power, attacking Israel.

  • This war occurs when Israel is dwelling securely.

  • God Himself intervenes supernaturally.

📍Some scholars believe the Gog-Magog War is a pre-tribulation event or early in the Tribulation.

🐻 The Bear with Three Ribs – Daniel 7:5

Daniel 7:5 (KJV):

“And behold another beast, a second, like to a bear, and it raised up itself on one side, and it had three ribs in the mouth of it between the teeth of it: and they said thus unto it, Arise, devour much flesh.”


🧩 Traditional Interpretation: The Medo-Persian Empire

Most conservative Bible scholars interpret this bear as symbolizing the Medo-Persian Empire, which succeeded the Babylonian Empire.

  • The bear is a fitting image—slow but powerful and ferocious.

  • The phrase “raised up on one side” reflects how Persia (modern Iran) became the dominant side over Media.

  • The three ribs in its mouth are usually interpreted as three major conquests made by the Medo-Persian Empire:

    1. Lydia (Western Turkey)

    2. Babylon

    3. Egypt

These were major powers that fell to Medo-Persia.


🔁 Modern Prophetic Insight: Does the Bear Also Point to Iran Today?

While Daniel 7 primarily speaks of past empires, some scholars and watchmen believe these beasts may also represent end-time powers or spirits resurfacing in the last days.

If Interpreted Prophetically for Today:

  • The bear could represent a resurging Persian spirit, or Iran as a modern-day power.

  • Iran (Persia) is again aligning itself with Russia (another "bear" symbol) and hostile nations toward Israel, including alliances seen in Ezekiel 38.

  • The three ribs may represent past enemies or regions targeted by Iran (e.g., Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the U.S. presence in the Middle East).

  • The command “Arise, devour much flesh” hints at an aggressive, war-driven agenda—which fits Iran’s apocalyptic and expansionist ambitions.

  • 🔥 Connection Between Daniel 7 & Ezekiel 38

    • Daniel 7:5 (Bear = Medo-Persia)

    • Ezekiel 38:5 (Persia = modern Iran, allied with Gog, potentially Russia)

    Together, they suggest that the spirit behind ancient Persia (hostile to God's people) is reawakening in modern Iran, playing a significant role in end-time conflict.

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🐆 The Leopard in Daniel 7:6 — Prophetic Description

Daniel 7:6 (KJV):

“After this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four heads; and dominion was given to it.”


📜 Traditional Interpretation – The Greek Empire

Historically, this verse is widely interpreted as representing the Grecian Empire under Alexander the Great:

  • Leopard: Represents speed and ferocity—Alexander conquered rapidly.

  • Four wings: Accentuates the speed of conquest.

  • Four heads: After Alexander’s death, his empire split into four kingdoms, ruled by his generals (Ptolemy, Seleucus, Cassander, and Lysimachus).

  • Dominion given: The Greek Empire dominated much of the known world.


🔁 Possible End-Times Application — Turkey as the Leopard?

Some modern prophecy scholars believe that Daniel’s beasts may have dual meanings:

  1. Historical empires, and

  2. Future geopolitical powers active in the last days.

With that framework, Turkey is often proposed as the modern “leopard” power, and here’s why:


Why Turkey Could Be the Leopard in the End Times

1. Successor of the Ottoman Empire

  • The Ottoman Empire (centered in modern-day Turkey) succeeded parts of the Greek Empire.

  • It ruled over Jerusalem and much of the Middle East for centuries.

  • Turkey is seeking to revive its Islamic and regional power, especially under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who has made neo-Ottomanism a public goal.

2. Fast Movement (Wings of a Fowl)

  • The leopard with wings symbolizes swift conquest or influence.

  • Turkey has rapidly expanded its military influence in Syria, Libya, Africa, and the Mediterranean.

  • It uses both diplomacy and military aggression to reshape the Islamic world.

3. Four Heads = Four Divisions or Coalitions?

  • This could symbolize a future alliance of Islamic nations led or coordinated by Turkey.

  • Or possibly four key regions under Turkish influence: Europe (NATO), the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia.

4. Turkey’s End-Time Role in a Revived Islamic Caliphate

  • Turkey may lead a revived caliphate — a coalition of Muslim nations — opposing Israel.

  • Many speculate that the Antichrist could arise from a Middle Eastern or Turkish Islamic background (Daniel 8:9–11 suggests a “little horn” from the Seleucid region, which included modern Turkey and Syria).


🧩 Comparing Daniel 7 to Revelation 13

Revelation 13:2:

“And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion...”

  • In Revelation, the end-time beast is a composite of the lion (Babylon), bear (Persia), and leopard (Greece).

  • This supports the idea that all these past empires will have their spirits revived or geopolitical successors in the last days.

  • The leopard element in Revelation suggests a resurgence of the Grecian-Turkish sphere of influence, possibly through Turkey.


⚠️ Final Thoughts: Turkey’s Strategic Importance

  • Geopolitical power between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East

  • Islamic leadership aspirations

  • Growing hostility toward Israel

  • Strong ties to NATO and Russia, making it a dangerous swing power

  • Could play a major role in Ezekiel 38–39 (Gomer and Togarmah, ancient names for Turkey, are allies of Gog)


✝️ What Should Believers Do?

  • Watch Turkey's role in the Middle East and global politics.

  • Be spiritually discerning and rooted in Scripture (Matthew 24:4).

  • Pray for Turkey—many Christians are persecuted there.

  • Stay ready for the return of Christ!


3. Rise of the Antichrist and a False Peace Treaty

Scripture:

“He will confirm a covenant with many for one ‘seven.’ In the middle of the ‘seven’ he will put an end to sacrifice and offering…”
—Daniel 9:27

  • A charismatic world leader (Antichrist) emerges.

  • He brokers a peace treaty with Israel and possibly Islamic nations after major wars.

  • This begins the 7-year Tribulation.


4. The Great Tribulation and Global Chaos

Scripture:

“For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world...”
—Matthew 24:21

  • Widespread persecution, economic collapse, plagues, and more wars.

  • Iran and its allies may be involved in ongoing Middle East turmoil.

  • Revelation 6–18 outlines seal, trumpet, and bowl judgments.

  • WW3 could unfold during this period.


5. Armageddon – The Final Battle

Scripture:

“Then they gathered the kings together to the place that in Hebrew is called Armageddon.”
—Revelation 16:16

  • Global powers gather in Israel to fight in the Valley of Megiddo.

  • Jesus returns at this moment with the armies of Heaven to defeat the Antichrist.


6. The Return of Jesus Christ

Scripture:

“Immediately after the tribulation... they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.”
—Matthew 24:29-30
“Then the Lord will go out and fight against those nations... His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives.”
—Zechariah 14:3-4

  • Christ defeats the Antichrist and judges the nations.

  • He establishes His 1,000-year reign (Millennium) from Jerusalem (Revelation 20).


🔍 Key Scriptures at a Glance

Prophetic EventScripture References
Beginning of SorrowsMatthew 24:6-8
Gog & Magog WarEzekiel 38–39, Persia = Iran
Peace Treaty with IsraelDaniel 9:27
Rise of AntichristRevelation 13:1-8
Great TribulationMatthew 24:15-21, Revelation 6–18
ArmageddonRevelation 16:16, 19:11-21
Christ’s Second ComingMatthew 24:30, Zechariah 14:4, Revelation 19:11-16
Millennium ReignRevelation 20:1-6

⚠️ Is the Current Iran Conflict the Start?

It could be a trigger or a precursor to the Gog and Magog war or WW3. Watch for these signs:

  • Iran attacking or provoking Israel

  • A new Middle East peace deal

  • Supernatural intervention in a war

  • Global alliances forming against Israel

⚠️ Prophetic Warning

Iran's aggressive posture, anti-Israel ideology, and alliances with Russia and other nations align with both Ezekiel 38 and a spiritual resurrection of the bear-like empire in Daniel 7. Whether literal or symbolic, Iran is part of the prophetic puzzle.


✝️ What Should Christians Do?

  • Watch and pray (Luke 21:36)

  • Understand the times (1 Chronicles 12:32)

  • Support Israel (Genesis 12:3, Psalm 122:6)

  • Walk in holiness and get rid of spiritual compromise

  • Join deliverance and intercession ministry to stay spiritually strong


✝️ Call to Action

Jesus said:

“Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour...” (Matthew 25:13)

Now is the time to:

  • Repent and believe in Jesus Christ (John 3:16)

  • Pray for Israel (Psalm 122:6)

  • Stay spiritually alert (Luke 21:36)

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Exposing the Mystery of Megaliths: A Christian Perspective

 Exposing the Mystery of Megaliths: A Christian Perspective


Megaliths and the Occult: What Christians Need to Know

By Teresa Morin, President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries

From the towering stones of Stonehenge to the enigmatic dolmens of Europe and Asia, megaliths—massive stone structures arranged in deliberate patterns—dot the Earth like markers from a bygone era. Some of these ancient sites are aligned with celestial bodies, suggesting possible astrological or spiritual purposes, while others served as ceremonial or burial grounds. Though their original function remains uncertain, they continue to draw interest from spiritual seekers, pagans, and tourists alike.

But as believers in Christ, we must ask: What spirit empowered these structures? Were they simply expressions of early culture and ingenuity, or is there something more spiritually deceptive behind them?

Let’s take a closer look through biblical discernment, asking vital questions to ensure we don't unknowingly engage with spiritual counterfeits rooted in paganism or the occult.


What Are Megaliths?

The term megalith comes from the Greek words mega (great) and lithos (stone). These structures often consist of large upright stones, sometimes capped by horizontal stones, arranged in circles, rows, or burial chambers. Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous example, believed to have been constructed over 4,000 years ago. Some megalithic sites also feature ceremonial roadways that align with solstices or equinoxes, hinting at astrological observance.

While modern archaeologists debate the exact purposes of these structures—be they religious, social, or astronomical—many scholars agree they were places of spiritual significance to the cultures that built them. And herein lies the concern: What spirits were they honoring?


How to Discern Megaliths Through a Biblical Lens

As Christians, we're instructed to "test the spirits" (1 John 4:1) and examine everything by the Word of God. Before accepting any ancient practice or site as benign or a historical curiosity, we must ask key questions rooted in Scripture:

1. Who Founded These Modalities or Structures?

Megaliths were typically constructed by prehistoric or early pagan cultures. These were not God-fearing civilizations, but rather polytheistic or animistic societies that worshipped creation rather than the Creator. There is no record of these builders following the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In fact, Scripture warns us not to adopt the practices of nations that served other gods (Deuteronomy 18:9-12).

2. What Was Their Spirituality?

The spirituality behind these structures was not neutral. Archaeological findings suggest sun worship, moon observances, and seasonal fertility rites. In other words, many megaliths functioned as temples of idolatry or portals for communing with false gods. This is strictly forbidden in Scripture.

“They sacrificed to demons, not to God… gods they had not known…” – Deuteronomy 32:17

We must recognize that spiritual power exists in such places, but not the power of God. Instead, these stones became altars to principalities and demonic forces that have masqueraded as deities throughout history.

3. What Culture Did It Come Out Of?

Most megaliths originated from Celtic, Druidic, or Neolithic cultures—none of which honored the God of the Bible. Druids, for instance, were known to practice divination, human sacrifice, and spiritual communion with the dead. These practices are strictly condemned in Scripture.

“There shall not be found among you anyone who… practices divination, or tells fortunes, or interprets omens, or a sorcerer…” – Deuteronomy 18:10

When Christians visit, venerate, or participate in ceremonies at these ancient sites, they risk spiritual defilement, even unknowingly.

4. What Were Their Core Beliefs?

The builders of megaliths were often animists, believing that spirits inhabited the natural world—trees, rocks, rivers, and animals. They believed stones held energy or life force, an idea echoed in today’s New Age beliefs like crystal healing and earth energy lines.

This belief is completely opposed to Scripture, which teaches that God is the Creator and Lord over all. No object, no matter how ancient or mysterious, contains innate power or divinity.

5. Who Was Their God or gods?

The answer here is sobering: their gods were Baal, Asherah, sun deities, or other pagan idols. These false gods demanded sacrifices and lured people away from Yahweh. God often judged Israel for adopting such practices.

“They built high places to Baal… to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire to Molech.” – Jeremiah 32:35

The same demonic spirits behind those idols are still operating today. When people engage in “harmless” ceremonies at megalithic sites—chanting, meditating, or aligning with “earth energies”—they open themselves up to spiritual deception.


Modern Fascination with Megaliths: A Spiritual Trap?

New Age practitioners often flock to these ancient stone sites, treating them as sacred spaces or energy portals. They conduct solstice rituals, divination, or crystal alignments—sometimes even claiming healing or awakening experiences.

But Scripture is clear: God’s people must not mix light with darkness.

“What fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?” – 2 Corinthians 6:14

Even well-meaning Christians may be tempted to romanticize these places as symbols of lost knowledge or ancient wisdom. However, we are warned not to lean on our own understanding (Proverbs 3:5) or seek power apart from the Holy Spirit.


Closing Warning and Encouragement

If you’ve participated in visiting or honoring these sites, even as a tourist or in curiosity, repent and renounce any spiritual ties you may have unknowingly formed. Ask the Lord to close every open door to the enemy and bring cleansing through the blood of Jesus Christ.

Remember, Jesus is our only gateway to the supernatural. Any other path—no matter how old, intriguing, or mystical—leads to spiritual bondage, not freedom.

With love and truth,
Teresa Morin
President of Touch of God Int’l Ministries
🌐 https://www.touchofgod.org
Of Healing and Deliverance, Ordained Minister, Public Speaker
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