Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Thanksgiving Greeting


Hi everyone, Traci Morin - Happy Thanksgiving.  si=nOY9MgB2Vyo9Yj9B

Yo, it’s Teresa M. from Touch of God, let’s go!

As we step into Thanksgiving, gotta pause and say,
I’m speakin’ blessings on your family in a powerful way.
Yeah, the season’s beautiful, but let’s be real—
Sometimes the chaos tries to steal the joy we feel.

Turkey burns, family turns, drama in the air,
Holiday "peace" feels more like warfare—
But God’s got peace that the world can’t take,
He fills your heart with strength that will never break.

I’m thankful for YOU, every prayer that you prayed,
Every step toward freedom, every battle you’ve slayed.
You’re not alone—God’s carried you far,
He’s preparing breakthroughs that’ll raise the bar.

Now we roll into New Year—yeah, 2025,
Declaring God’s goodness over your whole life.
May the doors He closed stay locked up tight,
And the doors He opens flood your path with light.

May joy overflow, may your peace increase,
May restoration hit your house like a wave of His peace.
And hey—don’t stress tryna make it perfect this time,
Just be present, be grateful, keep Jesus on your mind.

So from my heart to yours, let the blessing fall:
Happy Thanksgiving, Happy New Year, y’all!
May God keep you, bless you, lead you to victory—
This next year’s gonna be a whole new history.

Love you all—yeah, I’ll see you soon,
Droppin’ freedom, healing, deliverance like BOOM!

List of Demon Names

 Demon Names

  • Abaddon - The name Abaddon is of Hebrew origin and represents destruction. In the Bible, Abaddon is a fallen angel who is described as dwelling in a “bottomless pit.”

  • Asmodeus: A demon associated with lust.

  • Astarte - This Greek name is for the pagan goddess of war, hunting, and love. Astarte was loved by ancient Greeks, Egyptians, and other ancient peoples, but was demonized by early Christians.

  • Astaroth - In demonology, this name refers to The Great Duke of Hell and one of the evil trinity of Astaroth, Beelzebub, and Lucifer.

  • Baal - Baal is a figure originating from Canaanite-Phoenician legend. He is a pagan god of rainstorms.

  • Beelzebub: A demon associated with gluttony. Another name for Satan.

  • ehemoth - In the Hebrew, Bible, Behemoth is a huge, monstrous creature and the personification of Satan as a grotesque, grass-eating animal.

  • Belial: A demon appearing in lists of demons.

  • Dantalion: A demon mentioned in Christian demonology.

  • Demogorgon: A demon appearing in Christian demonology.

  • Furfur: A demon listed in the Dictionnaire Infernal.

  • Hermes - In Greek mythology, Hermes was the messenger god who also led dead souls to the Underworld.

  • Ishtar - Ishtar is a name of Mesopotamian origin. She is the goddess of war and sexual love. Ishtar protected sex workers and bar owners.

  • Leviathan: A demon associated with envy.

  • Lucifer: A demon associated with pride.

  • Mammon: A demon associated with greed.

  • Osiris - The god of the Underworld in Egyptian mythology.

  • Satan: A demon associated with wrath.

From Jewish Mythology: 

  • Lilith - In Jewish mythology, Lilith was supposedly Adam’s first wife in Genesis. She was cast away for being an unfit wife because she refused to submit to Adam.

  • Agrat bat Mahlat: A demoness listed as a spirit of darkness in Jewish folklore.

  • Naamah: A demoness mentioned in Jewish folklore.

  • Eisheth: A demoness mentioned in Jewish folklore.

  • Alukah: A demoness described as a "horse leech".

  • Ashmedai: A demon in Jewish folklore.

  • Azazel: A prominent demon in Jewish mythology.

  • Mazzikim: A general term for demons or harmful spirits in Jewish tradition.

From other mythologies: 

  • Aghasura: An Asura from the Hindu epic Mahabharata.

  • Ahiravana: An Asura described as Ravana's brother in some versions of the Ramayana.

  • Ahriman - This name is of Persian origin. Ahriman refers to the evil spirit in Zoroastrianism, an early Iranian religion.

  • Akuma - The name Akuma originates from Japanese culture. In Buddhism, Akuma is a malevolent fire spirit. Akuma is also the name of Satan in the Japanese Bible.

  • Charon - In Greek mythology, Charon is the ferryman that transports souls to the Underworld.

  • Dagon - Dagon is a name of Sumerian origin. He is the demon lord of the sea and sea monsters in ancient Syrian mythology.

  • Dajjal: A figure in Islamic eschatology, sometimes considered a demon.

  • Dev: A term for demons in Persian and Islamic demonology.

  • Hecate - In Greek mythology, Hecatate is a powerful dark goddess of magic and witchcraft. Hecate is associated with symbols of nighttime and the moon.

  • Mara: A demon in Buddhist tradition.

  • Medusa - In Greek mythology, Medusa was a misunderstood monster called a Gorgon with snakes for hair who could turn human beings into stone if they looked at her.

  • Qarinah - In Arabic folklore, the Qarinah is a female demon or succubus that seduces men in their dreams

  • RA - Egyptian god, and Freemasonry

  • Ur - This name derives from the ancient Easter religion Mandaeism where Ur is a serpent being and ruler of the Underworld.

Pagan Sun-God Worship & Solstice Rituals

 

Pagan Sun-God Worship & Solstice Rituals

Pagan Sun-God Worship & Solstice Rituals


Solstice Rituals and the Ancient Sun Gods: Why Christians Must Reject These Pagan Practices

The summer and winter solstices—moments when the sun reaches its farthest point from the equator—have been revered in pagan cultures for thousands of years. But while many today see solstice celebrations as harmless nature festivals, their origins lie in sun-god worship, occult rituals, and demonic spiritual systems condemned by Scripture. Understanding these roots helps believers remain spiritually protected and avoid unknowingly opening doors to the enemy.

1. The Pagan Origins of Solstice Worship

Solstice rituals trace back to ancient civilizations whose entire religious systems revolved around sun deities. Among them:

  • Baal (Canaan)

  • Tammuz (Babylon)

  • Ra (Egypt)

  • Mithra (Persia/Rome)

  • Shamash (Sumer)

These gods were worshipped through rituals involving divination, fire ceremonies, astrology, and seasonal magic.

See historical references:

  • Britannica: “Sun Worship” (【turn0search0】)

  • Smithsonian: “Ancient Solar Religions” (【turn0news1】)

  • Archaeology.org: “Seasonal Rituals of the Ancient Near East” (【turn0search2】)

Solstice observances were not cultural events—they were religious ceremonies designed to invoke supernatural power.

The Bible condemns this clearly:

“You shall have no other gods before Me.” — Exodus 20:3
“They worshiped the sun… and the LORD said, ‘Is it a trivial matter?’” — Ezekiel 8:16–18

2. Who Was Their God? The False Sun Deities Behind Solstice Rituals

The core deity behind most solstice traditions was the sun god, representing:

  • illumination

  • fertility

  • divine power

  • the cycle of life and death

In Babylon, rituals honored Tammuz, a dying-and-rising god (Ezekiel 8:14).
In Canaan, worship of Baal involved fire, sympathetic magic, and ecstatic rituals.

God called these practices an abomination because they replaced Him with demonic counterfeits.

“The things which the Gentiles sacrifice they sacrifice to demons.” — 1 Corinthians 10:20

3. How People Became Involved in Solstice Worship

Ancient cultures taught that the power of the gods was strongest at the solstice moments. People believed:

  • the veil between worlds was thin

  • the sun needed magical assistance

  • crops and fertility depended on rituals

  • the solstice allowed communication with spirits

Priests, astrologers, and magicians led ceremonies involving fire wheels, chanting, spells, and divination.

4. What Were Their Beliefs?

Solstice-based belief systems included:

Every one of these is forbidden in Scripture.
(Deuteronomy 18:10–12, Isaiah 47:13)

5. The Purpose of Solstice Rituals

The goal was spiritual influence. People believed solstices offered:

  • increased “cosmic energy”

  • enhanced psychic abilities

  • prophetic insight

  • power for spells

  • spiritual connection with sun deities

These practices remain common in modern paganism, Wicca, and New Age circles.

6. Is Remote Viewing or Spiritual Targeting Possible?

Yes—any ritual based in divination or mediumship invites demonic activity. Remote viewing, astral travel, and psychic “energy tracking” originate from occult techniques.

However, a believer walking in the authority of Christ cannot be spiritually accessed without agreement.

“No weapon formed against you shall prosper.” — Isaiah 54:17

Protection includes:

  • renouncing open doors

  • covering yourself with the blood of Jesus

  • prayer of Psalm 91

  • rejecting occult involvement from your lineage

7. Why People Today Get Involved

People seek solstice rituals because they:

  • crave spiritual experience

  • desire control

  • want healing outside of God

  • follow nature-based religion

  • seek identity in pagan heritage

  • practice witchcraft or New Age spirituality

But the spiritual power behind these practices is not neutral—it is demonic, deceptive, and destructive.

8. Why Someone May Need Deliverance

Involvement in solstice rituals can cause:

  • spiritual oppression

  • nightmares

  • divination spirits

  • ancestral bondage

  • altar covenants

  • infirmity rooted in occult contact

  • tormenting dreams or impulses

Deliverance brings freedom from the spirits invited through sun-god worship.

“Whom the Son sets free is free indeed.” — John 8:36




Teresa Morin, Touch of God Int'l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance and more

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Sigils: Ancient Demonic Symbols and Chaos Magic Deceptions — What the Bible Says

 

Sigils: Ancient Demonic Symbols and Chaos Magic Deceptions — What the Bible Says

Sigils: Ancient Demonic Symbols and Chaos Magic Deceptions — What the Bible Says


Exposing the Occult Roots of Sigils and Why Christians Must Reject Them

What Are Sigils and Why Are They Against God?

A sigil is an occult symbol used to manifest a magical desire or to summon a spiritual entity. In ancient times, sigils were the “pictorial signatures” of demons recorded in magical grimoires. In modern times, chaos magicians use sigils to bypass the conscious mind and invite spiritual power into their lives.

Both practices are forbidden by God because they involve spiritual contact outside of His authority.
Deuteronomy 18:10–12 commands believers to avoid divination, enchantments, and consulting familiar spirits. Sigil magic fits all three categories.


Ancient Pagan Sigils: The First Demonic “Signatures”

Sigils appear in ancient Babylon, Egypt, Chaldea, and medieval ceremonial magic. They were used to represent the identity and power of fallen angels masquerading as gods.

Examples include:

  • The Lesser Key of Solomon (a medieval grimoire listing 72 demons and their sigils)

  • Babylonian magical tablets

  • Egyptian invocation symbols

Reference:
The Lesser Key of Solomon (Goetia) — an occult grimoire listing sigils of demons
Babylonian Magic & Sorcery – L.W. King (public domain research)
• Encyclopedia of Occultism and Parapsychology (Gale Research)

These sigils were meant to summon, command, or communicate with demons — clear rebellion against God.
Leviticus 19:31 warns: “Do not turn to mediums or wizards… I am the Lord your God.”


Modern Sigils: Austin Osman Spare and Chaos Magic

The modern version of sigil magic comes from Austin Osman Spare (1886–1956), a British occultist who rejected Christianity and embraced witchcraft. Spare taught that a person could create their own symbol representing a desire, then “charge it” through meditation, trance, sexual energy magic, or altered states.

His spiritual inspiration came from:

  • Eastern mysticism

  • Paganism

  • Witchcraft

  • Spirit guides he admitted spoke to him

Reference:
The Book of Pleasure by Austin Osman Spare
Chaos Magic: An Introduction – occult resource documenting his teachings

Spare’s doctrine openly contradicts Jeremiah 10:2: “Learn not the way of the heathen.”


What Did They Believe and Who Was Their “God”?

Ancient magicians believed they were communicating with “spirits,” “gods,” or “astral beings.” In reality, they were contacting fallen angels (2 Corinthians 11:14).

Chaos magicians following Spare believe in:

  • Self-deification (“You are your own god”)

  • Manifestation without prayer

  • Summoning unknown spiritual forces

  • Rejecting biblical morality

Spare himself wrote that magic should be free from Christianity altogether — revealing that his “god” was self-exaltation, empowered by demonic entities.


Why People Use Sigils Today

People are attracted to sigils because they promise:

  • Control

  • Protection

  • Manifestation

  • Power

  • Knowledge

  • Healing

  • Love spells

  • Psychic enhancement

But these are forms of divination, witchcraft, and New Age occult practices.
Galatians 5:20 explicitly names “witchcraft” as a work of the flesh that separates people from God.

Sigils are doorways — spiritual contracts in symbol form.


What If Someone Used Sigils on You? Are You a Victim?

You cannot be demonized simply because someone drew a sigil near you. But if someone targets you spiritually through witchcraft, it can create oppression, fear, nightmares, or spiritual heaviness if there are open doors.

Protection comes through:

  • The blood of Jesus (Revelation 12:11)

  • The armor of God (Ephesians 6:10–18)

  • Renunciation of all occult involvement

  • Breaking curses in Jesus’ name

Remote viewing, psychic spying, and occult targeting are forms of divination and cannot override God’s protection unless a believer has open gates.


Why People Need Deliverance From Sigils

Anyone who:

  • drew a sigil

  • charged a sigil

  • meditated on a sigil

  • used a sigil for manifestation

  • used a demon’s ancient sigil

  • owned books containing sigils

  • allowed sigils in their home

…may have unknowingly entered into agreement with demonic spirits.

Deliverance breaks:

  • Occult covenants

  • Witchcraft influence

  • Demonic attachments

  • Trauma and spiritual attacks

  • Fear, anxiety, nightmares

  • Psychic and spiritual harassment

Jesus came to “destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8).

Shiatsu Massage: Hidden Spiritual Origins and Why Christians Must Avoid It

 

Shiatsu Massage: Hidden Spiritual Origins and Why Christians Must Avoid It

Shiatsu Massage: Hidden Spiritual Origins and Why Christians Must Avoid It


Exposing the Occult Roots, False Healing, and Open Doors to Demonic Influence

Shiatsu is often marketed as a harmless, relaxing form of massage—but its foundations are deeply rooted in occult spiritual systems that contradict the Word of God. Many Christians unknowingly open demonic doors through “energy healing” practices like Shiatsu, Reiki, and acupressure because they do not understand the spiritual origins behind these modalities. The Bible warns, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6).

This article exposes the true roots of Shiatsu, why it is spiritually dangerous, and how to protect yourself—even from occult practices like remote viewing. Deliverance is available through Jesus Christ for anyone who has been involved.


1. Where Shiatsu Came From—And Its Spiritual Source

Shiatsu (“finger pressure”) originated in Japan but is built upon Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Its entire framework is based on the belief that invisible life-force energy called qi (chi) flows through meridians—the same channels used in acupuncture, energy healing, qigong, and Taoist magic.

Founders & Beliefs

Shiatsu was developed by Tokujiro Namikoshi (1905–2000) and later influenced heavily by Shizuto Masunaga, who blended it with Taoist philosophy, Zen Buddhism, and esoteric Eastern energy concepts.

Their “god” was not the God of the Bible. Their worldview was shaped by:

  • Taoism (yin-yang dualism, impersonal universal force)

  • Buddhism (emptiness, reincarnation, self-deification)

  • Qi energy belief (life-force identical to prana, kundalini, and New Age concepts)

These belief systems deny the Lordship of Jesus Christ—and therefore originate from false gods and familiar spirits (1 Corinthians 10:20).


2. Is Shiatsu Biblical? — Absolutely Not

Shiatsu relies on:

  • energy manipulation

  • meridian activation

  • divinatory diagnosis

  • Eastern spirituality

  • occult healing principles

  • altered-energy states

The Bible forbids all energy-based divination, declaring:
“There shall not be found among you… a sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a spiritist” (Deuteronomy 18:10–12).

Shiatsu is a form of occult healing, making it spiritually contaminated. The belief that humans can manipulate unseen life-force energy is identical to witchcraft (gal. 5:20).

Scientific Acknowledgment

Even secular researchers admit that meridians and qi have no anatomical basis.
Reference: National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) – https://www.nccih.nih.gov/
Reference: WebMD – https://www.webmd.com/pain-management/what-is-shiatsu
Reference: Healthline – https://www.healthline.com/health/shiatsu


3. Why Do People Get Involved?

People seek Shiatsu because they want:

  • pain relief

  • emotional relaxation

  • stress reduction

  • holistic wellness

  • alternatives to medication

But Satan always packages deception in something that feels good (2 Corinthians 11:14). What begins as “therapy” becomes an open door to oppression.

Many who practice Shiatsu become spiritually sensitive, intuitive, or “energetically aware”—which are often early symptoms of kundalini manifestations or familiar spirits masquerading as healing abilities.


4. What If Someone Performed Shiatsu on You Without Consent?

Even if you didn’t choose it, exposure can still create spiritual vulnerability. Touch is a biblical laying on of hands, and when done by someone operating in occult energies, it can transfer demonic influence (Acts 8:18–23).

How to Protect Yourself From Remote Viewing

Remote viewing is a real occult psychic practice connected to:

  • astral projection

  • second sight

  • shamanism

  • military psi experiments

A person cannot be “accidentally” remote viewed, but you can be targeted by someone operating in psychic power. Scripture gives the answer:
“The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe.” (Proverbs 18:10)

Protection comes from:

  • covering yourself in the blood of Jesus

  • renouncing all occult touch

  • closing demonic portals

  • binding and blinding monitoring spirits

  • walking in authority (Luke 10:19)


5. Why Involvement Requires Deliverance

Shiatsu opens the door to:

  • familiar spirits

  • divination

  • kundalini manifestations

  • sleep disturbances

  • confusion

  • emotional instability

  • chronic pain

  • spiritual attack

Anyone who practiced it—or received it—should seek deliverance.

Jesus came “to destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8), and He still delivers today.

The Demonic Reality of Shapeshifting

 

The Demonic Reality of Shapeshifting: Exposing the Spiritual Danger Behind a Global Occult Practice

The Demonic Reality of Shapeshifting: Exposing the Spiritual Danger Behind a Global Occult Practice


Why Shapeshifting Is Not of God and How to Break Free From Its Influence

Across cultures and civilizations, shapeshifting appears in myths, rituals, and occult practices. Many assume it is only legend—yet testimonies from former witches, shamans, occultists, and victims of astral attack reveal that shapeshifting is a real demonic manifestation, empowered by spirits that counterfeit God’s creative authority. The Bible is clear: supernatural transformation through occult means is forbidden and opens the door to demonic control (Deuteronomy 18:10–12).

This article exposes the origins of shapeshifting, why people practice it, how demons enable it, and why it is fully opposed to God.


Where Shapeshifting Began: Global Occult Roots

Shapeshifting is found in the occult traditions of nearly every ancient culture. A few major examples:

1. Native American Skinwalkers (Navajo Witchcraft)

Skinwalkers are believed to transform into wolves, coyotes, or other animals. This practice originates from Navajo witchcraft rituals that include necromancy, curses, and demonic pacts.
Reference: https://www.legendsofamerica.com/navajo-skinwalkers/

2. African Witchcraft and Tribal Shamanism

In West and Central Africa, witches are said to transform into leopards, hyenas, or owls through demonic assistance during nighttime rituals.
Reference: https://www.britannica.com/topic/witchcraft

3. Norse Paganism and Berserkers

The Vikings believed warriors could become wolves or bears through spirit possession during rituals honoring Odin.
Reference: https://www.worldhistory.org/Berserker/

4. Asian and South American Shamanic Traditions

Shamans claim to “shape-shift” while entering altered states using drugs, drumming, or trance. These transformations occur in the spirit realm through astral projection—powered by familiar spirits.

Across all cultures, the pattern is the same: shapeshifting always originates from occult practices, never from God.


Types of Shapeshifters (Demonic Classifications)

Occult communities define three common types—each demonic in nature:

Lycanthropes

Those who shift into wolves or werewolf-like forms. This is spiritual, not physical, fueled by demonic possession.

Therianthropes

People who spiritually manifest as tigers, foxes, bears, etc.

Polymorphs

Those who change into hybrid forms (e.g., part animal, part human). This is the result of high-ranking demons controlling the person.

Shapeshifting is not biological—it is spiritual shapeshifting through demonic manifestation, astral travel, or soul fragmentation.


Why Do People Get Into Shapeshifting?

People pursue shapeshifting for the same reasons they seek other occult powers:

  • Supernatural power or identity

  • Revenge or spiritual warfare

  • Protection against enemies

  • Communication with animal spirits

  • False healing or shamanic medicine

  • Belonging to occult groups

But Scripture warns that all supernatural power outside the Holy Spirit comes from demons:
“For Satan himself transforms into an angel of light.” — 2 Corinthians 11:14

The counterfeit “transformation abilities” offered in witchcraft come from spirits of deception.


How Do Demons Enable Shapeshifting?

Shapeshifting manifestations typically involve:

• Demonic Possession

A demon takes control of the person’s body or soul.

• Astral Cords & Soul Travel

The spirit of the person appears in an animal-like form during astral projection.

• Familiar Spirits

Demons mimic animal forms to represent the witch’s “power animal.”

• Mind Control & Trance States

Trances open the mind to the second heaven, where demons influence perception and behavior.

God condemns all forms of spiritual transformation apart from the Holy Spirit (Romans 12:2).


Is It Possible to Be a Victim of Shapeshifting Attacks?

Yes. Victims report:

  • Being watched through astral projection

  • Night visitations by animal-shaped entities

  • Sleep paralysis attacks

  • Oppression, fear, or torment after an encounter

The Bible confirms that demons can take animal-like forms (Revelation 16:13).
But you are protected in Christ when you renounce fear and stand in spiritual authority (Luke 10:19).


Why Shapeshifting Is Against God

Shapeshifting violates:

1. God’s Order of Creation

Humans are made in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
Shapeshifting distorts God’s design through demonic influence.

2. God’s Prohibition Against Sorcery

Shapeshifting requires witchcraft, trance, or invocation—clearly forbidden (Galatians 5:20).

3. God’s Command to Seek Him Alone

Shapeshifting comes through false gods, spirits, or ancestral rituals (Exodus 20:3–4).


Deliverance for Those Involved or Victimized

If someone has practiced shapeshifting rituals or been attacked by someone who does, they may need deliverance.

Signs include:

  • Nightly demonic visitations

  • Fear of animals or recurring animal dreams

  • Feeling watched or monitored spiritually

  • Unhealthy fascination with animal spirits or totems

  • Spiritual oppression or torment

Deliverance comes through repentance, renouncing involvement, and closing every demonic portal through the authority of Jesus Christ (James 4:7).

Shiva and Kali: The False Deities of Hinduism

 Shiva and Kali: The False Deities of Hinduism – Why Christians Must Reject These Occult Spirits

Shiva and Kali: The False Deities of Hinduism – Why Christians Must Reject These Occult Spirits


Exposing the Spiritual Dangers Behind Hindu Gods, New Age Practices, and Hidden Demonic Gateways

In an age where Eastern spirituality, yoga, mantras, and meditation have been glamorized by Western culture, many Christians unknowingly open themselves to demonic spirits rooted in Hinduism. Among the most commonly invoked deities are Shiva and Kali—two of the most destructive and feared gods within Hindu belief. The Bible gives a clear warning: “You shall have no other gods before Me” (Exodus 20:3), yet millions are engaging in spiritual practices that honor these false deities, often without knowing it.

This article exposes the origins of Shiva and Kali, what they represent, why their worship is considered demonic, and why those who have participated in these practices often require deliverance.


Who Are Shiva and Kali?

Shiva — “The Destroyer”

Shiva is one of the primary gods of the Hindu trinity (Trimurti). Known as “The Destroyer,” Shiva represents destruction, death, dissolution, and the cycle of rebirth. He is often depicted with snakes, a third eye, and sitting in deep meditation.

Shiva’s worship includes chanting mantras, yoga postures created to honor him, and entering altered states of consciousness through meditation—states the Bible forbids because they open spiritual gates (1 Peter 5:8).

Kali — “The Black Goddess” of Blood and Death

Kali is a fierce goddess who represents death, chaos, destruction, and blood sacrifice. Her imagery includes skulls, severed heads, and a protruding tongue dripping with blood. She is often invoked during tantric practices, sex magic, and trance rituals.

The Bible condemns all worship of death spirits and idols: “All who make idols are nothing” (Isaiah 44:9) and “They sacrificed to demons, not God” (Deuteronomy 32:17).


Origins, Culture, and Beliefs Behind These Deities

Both Shiva and Kali originate from ancient India, within the religious system of Hinduism, one of the world’s oldest pagan polytheistic religions. Hinduism believes in 330 million gods, reincarnation, karma, and the idea that humans can become divine through ascension—exactly what Satan promised in Genesis 3:5: “You shall be as gods.”

This worldview directly contradicts Scripture:
“For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.” — Psalm 96:5

Reference Sources

(Include 3–4 links inside article as required)

– Overview of Kali in Hinduism (Britannica)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Kali-Hindu-goddess

– Shiva background and beliefs (History)
https://www.history.com/topics/religion/shiva

– Hinduism overview (BBC)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/

– Yoga origins tied to Hindu gods
https://hinduamerican.org/yoga/hindu-origins-of-yoga/


How People Become Involved With Shiva and Kali

Most involvement is unintentional.
People encounter these demonic spirits through:

  • Yoga practices dedicated to Shiva

  • Meditation mantras invoking Hindu gods

  • New Age energy healing

  • Tantra and kundalini practices

  • Cultural fascination with Hindu art or statues

  • Participating in festivals or rituals

  • Listening to music that contains Sanskrit invocations

When someone uses a mantra, they are calling on a spirit.
When they perform certain yoga poses, they reenact worship postures to Hindu gods.
When they open their consciousness through meditation, they create a spiritual doorway (Ephesians 4:27).


Is Shiva/Kali Worship Divination, Occult, Witchcraft, or New Age?

The practices that honor Shiva and Kali fall under all of the following:

  • New Age spirituality

  • Eastern mysticism

  • Divination (mantras, trance, altered consciousness)

  • Occult practices

  • Witchcraft (energy manipulation, tantra, kundalini)

God forbids every one of these:
“There shall not be found among you anyone who practices divination… or who conjures spells.”
— Deuteronomy 18:10–11


What If Someone Used These Practices on You? Remote Influence & Protection

Some New Age practitioners attempt to “send energy,” “activate chakras,” or “awaken kundalini” in others. While a person cannot accidentally be demonized without a legal right, there can be spiritual attack if:

  • You agreed to a session

  • You listened to their recorded meditation

  • You received yoga/energy healing

  • You allowed them to lay hands on you

  • You kept an idol or Hindu object in your home

Protection is simple:
repent, renounce, close the door, and apply the blood of Jesus (Revelation 12:11).


Why People Need Deliverance After Involvement With Shiva or Kali

Common signs include:

  • Nightmares of snakes or dark beings

  • Sleep paralysis

  • Energy surges or vibrations

  • Occult dreams

  • Fear, torment, or chaos

  • Sexual attacks

  • Kundalini movements (serpent spirit)

  • Hearing voices during meditation

  • Feeling “pulled” to Eastern spirituality

These spirits mimic the characteristics of the gods they represent: destruction, chaos, confusion, fear, seduction, and deception.

But Jesus came “to destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8).