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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Can a Christian Be Affected by Occult Curses?

 Can a Christian Be Affected by Occult Curses?

Can a Christian Be Affected by Occult Curses?


What Are “Gypsy Curses”?

“Gypsy curses” are often described in folklore as spoken curses, evil-eye curses, fortune-teller threats, or occult declarations meant to bring fear, misfortune, sickness, poverty, confusion, relationship breakdown, barrenness, torment, or destruction. Basically, all curses, voodoo, witchcraft, and Gypsy and more, are all against God, and are evil curses that can be broken.

Some examples people may fear include:

A curse of sickness
A curse of poverty or financial loss
A curse of barrenness or family breakdown
A curse of wandering, instability, or homelessness
A curse of bad luck or repeated misfortune
A curse of confusion or mental torment
A curse of fear, nightmares, or oppression
A curse spoken over marriage or children
A curse of death or destruction
A curse released through evil-eye beliefs
A curse connected to fortune-telling or palm reading

The belief in the evil eye is ancient and widespread. Britannica describes it as a glance believed to cause injury or death, and says belief in the evil eye has appeared in ancient Greece and Rome, Jewish, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, indigenous, peasant, and other folk societies.

Where Did These Curses Come From?

There is no single founder of Gypsy curses. These curses stem from a mix of ancient superstition, folk magic, evil-eye beliefs, fortune-telling, palmistry, divination, fear-based religion, and occult practices across many cultures.

Palmistry, for example, is a form of divination by interpreting the lines of the hand. Britannica says its origins are uncertain, though it may have begun in ancient India and spread from there.

So for your article, you can say:

Gypsy curses do not have one founder. They come from folk magic, evil-eye beliefs, fortune-telling, palmistry, divination, spoken curses, and occult traditions that developed across many cultures over time. The biblical issue is not ethnicity—it is witchcraft, divination, fear, and cursing.

Why Would Someone Put a Curse on Another Person?

People may curse others because of jealousy, revenge, anger, offense, hatred, greed, control, manipulation, or spiritual pride. Some may curse others because they believe it gives them power. Others may use curses to intimidate people into fear, payment, submission, or dependence.

Common reasons may include:

Revenge
Jealousy
Money manipulation
Control
Bitterness
Hatred
Family conflict
Business conflict
Relationship conflict
Envy of someone’s blessing
Retaliation after rejection
Occult pride
Fear-based intimidation
Wanting someone to suffer
Wanting power over another person

From God’s perspective, cursing others is wicked. Christians are commanded to bless, not curse.

Romans 12:14 KJV says:

“Bless them which persecute you: bless, and curse not.”

Why Are These Curses Against God’s Word?

God’s Word condemns witchcraft, divination, familiar spirits, enchantment, and occult practices.

Deuteronomy 18:10–12 KJV says:

“There shall not be found among you any one that… useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch… or a consulter with familiar spirits… For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”

A curse released through divination, fortune-telling, palmistry, evil-eye belief, spoken witchcraft, or occult power is forbidden by God.

Leviticus 19:31 KJV says:

“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them…”

Galatians 5:19–21 KJV lists witchcraft as a work of the flesh:

“Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these… idolatry, witchcraft…”

James 3:10 KJV warns:

“Out of the same mouth proceedeth blessing and cursing. My brethren, these things ought not so to be.”

God does not want His people using their mouth to release destruction, accusation, hatred, or witchcraft.

What Are Some Manifestations of These Curses?

When someone believes they are under a curse, they may experience fear and torment. From a deliverance perspective, occult curses can also open doors when there is legal ground, agreement, fear, sin, idolatry, occult involvement, unforgiveness, or generational bondage.

Possible manifestations may include:

Sudden fear or dread
Nightmares or night terrors
Mental confusion
Oppression or heaviness
Unusual sickness patterns
Repeated financial loss
Relationship breakdown
Marriage conflict
Barrenness or reproductive attacks
Accidents or repeated misfortune
Panic or anxiety
Depression or hopelessness
Suicidal thoughts
Feeling watched or spiritually harassed
Strange dreams after visiting a psychic or fortune-teller
Fear that “something bad will happen”
Bondage to superstition
Fear of removing occult objects
Torment after palm readings, tarot, curses, or fortune-telling

Not every hardship is a curse. Christians must avoid fear and superstition. But if someone has participated in occult practices or received curses through divination, they should repent, renounce, and break agreement with the enemy.

Can a Christian Walking With the Lord Be Touched by These Curses?

A Christian who is truly walking with the Lord, living in repentance, prayer, obedience, forgiveness, and faith in Jesus Christ should not live in fear of curses.

Proverbs 26:2 KJV says:

“As the bird by wandering, as the swallow by flying, so the curse causeless shall not come.”

A curse needs legal ground. If there is no agreement, no open door, and no right for the enemy to operate, the believer can stand in Christ’s authority.

Luke 10:19 KJV says:

“Behold, I give unto you power… over all the power of the enemy…”

However, Christians can give the enemy access through:

Fear
Occult involvement
Fortune-telling
Palm reading
Tarot
Rebellion
Unforgiveness
Bitterness
Idolatry
Sexual sin
Generational witchcraft
Cursed objects
Agreeing with the curse
Speaking the curse over themselves
Going back to occult practitioners for help

A believer should not fear curses, but they should also not play with occult practices.

Why Would Someone Get Involved With These Practices?

People may get involved because they are afraid, desperate, curious, or searching for answers. Some go to fortune-tellers or occult practitioners to know the future, get help with love, find money answers, break a curse, contact the dead, or receive spiritual protection.

People may get involved because of:

Fear of the future
Curiosity
Family tradition
Superstition
Desperation for answers
Relationship problems
Financial stress
Health concerns
Desire for control
Belief in fortune-tellers
Fear of curses
Desire to curse someone else
Seeking protection outside of God
Lack of biblical knowledge

But seeking help from occult power only opens more doors.

Isaiah 8:19 KJV says:

“Should not a people seek unto their God?”

How Does It Hurt a Christian Who Dabbles With It?

A Christian who dabbles with fortune-telling, palmistry, evil-eye charms, spoken curses, curse removal rituals, occult protection, or Gypsy magic is entering a spiritual mixture.

1 Corinthians 10:21 KJV says:

“Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils…”

It can hurt a Christian by:

Opening doors to familiar spirits
Increasing fear and superstition
Creating dependence on occult workers
Weakening discernment
Inviting spiritual confusion
Creating bondage to curses
Opening doors to witchcraft
Replacing prayer with rituals
Creating torment and nightmares
Opening generational doors
Bringing false peace
Causing double-mindedness
Blocking intimacy with the Holy Spirit

A Christian should not seek an occult worker to remove a curse. That only deepens the bondage. Jesus Christ breaks curses.

What Curses Can Come on a Christian Through Dabbling?

From a deliverance perspective, possible spiritual consequences may include:

A curse of divination — seeking hidden knowledge through fortune-telling, palmistry, or occult methods.
A curse of fear — fear of bad luck, evil eye, curses, or retaliation.
A curse of witchcraft — agreement with occult power and manipulation.
A curse of familiar spirits — spirits that imitate guidance, warning, protection, or insight.
A curse of poverty — financial loss connected to fear-based occult agreements.
A curse of confusion — inability to hear God clearly.
A curse of torment — nightmares, oppression, panic, or spiritual harassment.
A curse of superstition — bondage to signs, objects, rituals, or lucky/unlucky beliefs.
A curse of idolatry — trusting charms, readers, rituals, or objects instead of Jesus.
A curse of double-mindedness — trying to follow Jesus while consulting occult sources.
A curse of generational occultism — inherited family patterns of divination, witchcraft, curses, and fear.
A curse of retaliation — backlash from participating in occult practices.

The good news is that Jesus Christ breaks every curse.

Galatians 3:13 KJV says:

“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us…”

What Should a Christian Do?

A Christian should repent, renounce occult involvement, break agreement with fear, and refuse to live under intimidation.

Renounce:

Fortune-telling
Palmistry
Evil-eye beliefs
Spoken curses
Occult curse removal
Witchcraft
Divination
Familiar spirits
Fear of curses
Superstitions
Amulets or charms used for protection
Tarot or psychic readings
Paying occult workers for help
Generational occultism
Agreement with any curse spoken over your life

Acts 19:19 KJV says:

“Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men…”

Prayer of Renunciation

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for any involvement with fortune-telling, palmistry, evil-eye beliefs, spoken curses, occult protection, curse removal rituals, charms, divination, witchcraft, familiar spirits, superstition, and fear.

I renounce every agreement I made knowingly or unknowingly with occult curses, Gypsy curses, fortune-teller curses, evil-eye curses, spoken witchcraft, fear, intimidation, and familiar spirits.

I break every curse spoken over me, my family, my health, my mind, my marriage, my children, my finances, my destiny, and my walk with God. I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord, my Savior, my Deliverer, and my Protector.

Every spirit of witchcraft, divination, fear, torment, confusion, superstition, familiar spirits, poverty, sickness, retaliation, and bondage must leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.

I close every door opened through fear, curiosity, ignorance, rebellion, occult objects, fortune-telling, or agreement with curses. I cover myself and my family with the blood of Jesus Christ.

Holy Spirit, cleanse me, restore my discernment, and fill every place where darkness had access. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Final Word

Christians do not need to fear Gypsy curses, evil-eye curses, fortune-teller curses, or spoken witchcraft. But they must not dabble in occult practices or give the enemy legal ground.

The believer’s protection is not in charms, rituals, or curse removers. Protection is in Jesus Christ.

John 8:36 KJV says:

“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.”

For more teaching on biblical curses, read:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/the-seven-biblical-curses-listed-in-the-bible

Visit the comprehensive Occult List:
https://www.touchofgod.org/post/occult-checklist

by: Teresa Morin, Founder and President of Touch of God Int'l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance and Counseling

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Cone of Power: Ritual Magic or Biblical Rebellion?

 Cone of Power: Ritual Magic or Biblical Rebellion?

Christian warning infographic about the occult practice called the Cone of Power, showing a purple cone of energy rising from a ritual circle with hooded figures, alongside a glowing cross and open Bible, with sections explaining its origins in Wicca, biblical warnings, spiritual dangers, curses, and a call to renounce witchcraft and turn to Jesus Christ.


Cone of Power: Why Christians Should Not Get Involved in This Occult Practice

The Cone of Power is a ritual practice used in Wicca, witchcraft, and modern occult circles. It is believed to be a way of raising spiritual or magical energy through chanting, dancing, visualization, intention, and group ritual. Practitioners often imagine the energy rising in the shape of a cone and then being released toward a goal, person, situation, spell, or desired outcome.

To the world, this may sound like “energy work,” “intention setting,” or “spiritual empowerment,” but according to God’s Word, it is a form of occult power, witchcraft, and forbidden spiritual manipulation.

Where Did the Cone of Power Come From?

The Cone of Power is strongly connected to modern Wicca and witchcraft. Modern Wicca is commonly traced to Gerald Brosseau Gardner, a British occultist and writer who helped bring Wicca into public attention in the 20th century. Britannica states that Wicca’s origins can be traced to Gardner, and that Wiccans practice forms of ritual magic.

One famous account connected to the Cone of Power is the 1940 “Operation Cone of Power,” where Gardner claimed witches gathered in the New Forest of England to raise magical energy against Nazi invasion. This account describes a “great cone of power” being raised and directed with repeated commands.

Who Is the Founder?

There is no single “founder” of the Cone of Power as a concept, but it is closely associated with Gerald Gardner, Gardnerian Wicca, and modern witchcraft practice. Gardner is often considered central to the rise of modern Wicca. Doreen Valiente, who was connected to Gardner’s coven, later developed and shaped some Wiccan ritual material.

From a Christian standpoint, the issue is not only who practiced it, but what spiritual source it draws from. The Cone of Power is not prayer to the Father through Jesus Christ. It is an occult ritual meant to raise and direct spiritual power.

What Is the Cone of Power Used For?

The Cone of Power may be used for:

  • Casting spells
  • Sending magical energy
  • Protection rituals
  • Healing rituals
  • Cursing or binding others
  • Manifesting desires
  • Influencing people or situations
  • Group witchcraft rituals
  • Seasonal Wiccan ceremonies
  • Spiritual warfare from an occult perspective
  • Directing intention toward a person, place, event, or outcome

Some practitioners describe it as harmless energy work, but God’s Word does not approve of spiritual power that comes through witchcraft, ritual magic, chanting, circles, visualization, or occult intention.

Why Is the Cone of Power Against God’s Word?

The Bible clearly forbids witchcraft, sorcery, enchantment, divination, and seeking spiritual power from forbidden sources.

Deuteronomy 18:10–12 KJV says:

“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 enchanter, or a witch… For all that do these things are an abomination unto the LORD.”

The Cone of Power is connected to witchcraft and ritual magic. God calls these practices an abomination because they open people to counterfeit spiritual power.

Galatians 5:19–21 KJV lists witchcraft as a work of the flesh:

“Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these… idolatry, witchcraft…”

Leviticus 19:31 KJV warns:

“Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by them…”

God does not want His people defiled by occult power, familiar spirits, witchcraft, or magical rituals.

Isaiah 8:19 KJV says:

“Should not a people seek unto their God?”

Christians are not called to raise energy. We are called to seek God.

Why Would Someone Get Involved in the Cone of Power?

People may get involved because they are looking for power, protection, control, healing, revenge, spiritual experiences, or hidden knowledge. Others are pulled in through Wicca, New Age spirituality, witchcraft, paganism, crystals, spell work, rituals, or curiosity.

Common reasons include:

Fear
Rebellion
Curiosity
Desire for control
Desire to manipulate outcomes
Interest in witchcraft or Wicca
Hurt from church or religion
Desire for spiritual power
Desire to feel protected
Need for healing without surrendering to Jesus
Attraction to mystery, rituals, candles, circles, and spells
Wanting revenge or justice through spiritual means

The enemy often makes witchcraft look beautiful, empowering, natural, feminine, ancient, or healing. But behind the appearance is bondage.

How Does It Hurt a Christian Who Dabbles With It?

A Christian who dabbles with the Cone of Power is stepping into spiritual mixture. You cannot walk in the Holy Spirit and occult power at the same time.

1 Corinthians 10:21 KJV says:

“Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils…”

The Cone of Power can hurt a Christian by:

Opening doors to witchcraft spirits
Weakening discernment
Inviting familiar spirits
Creating spiritual confusion
Bringing fear, torment, and oppression
Opening doors to manipulation and control
Replacing prayer with occult ritual
Creating false authority
Bringing bondage to spells, rituals, and magical thinking
Separating the believer from obedience to God’s Word
Defiling the person’s spirit, soul, body, home, and family line

The Holy Spirit does not need candles, circles, chanting, rituals, raised energy, or cones of power. The power of the believer comes through Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the blood of Jesus, the Word of God, and obedience to the Lord.

What Curses Can Come on a Christian Through the Cone of Power?

From a deliverance perspective, involvement in witchcraft can open spiritual doors and bring curses or bondage. These may include:

A curse of witchcraft — agreement with occult power and spiritual rebellion.
A curse of divination — seeking hidden knowledge or power apart from God.
A curse of control and manipulation — attempting to direct spiritual power toward people or outcomes.
A curse of familiar spirits — spirits that imitate wisdom, guidance, protection, or power.
A curse of fear and torment — nightmares, anxiety, dread, or fear after occult involvement.
A curse of spiritual confusion — difficulty discerning God’s voice from counterfeit spirits.
A curse of rebellion — resistance to biblical correction and submission to God.
A curse of idolatry — trusting rituals, energy, circles, or spells instead of Jesus Christ.
A curse of backlash — demonic retaliation from occult involvement or failed spiritual control.
A curse of double-mindedness — trying to follow Jesus while entertaining witchcraft.
A curse of bondage to ritual — feeling unsafe unless a ritual, spell, or protection method is performed.

But the good news is that Jesus Christ breaks curses.

Galatians 3:13 KJV says:

“Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us…”

What Should a Christian Do?

A Christian should repent, renounce the Cone of Power, witchcraft, Wicca, spell work, magical energy, pagan rituals, and all occult involvement.

Acts 19:19 KJV says:

“Many of them also which used curious arts brought their books together, and burned them before all men…”

They did not keep occult materials. They separated from them.

Remove witchcraft books, spell jars, candles used in rituals, crystals used for power, altar items, pentagrams, charms, tarot cards, oracle cards, ritual tools, and anything dedicated to occult practice.

Prayer of Renunciation

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for any involvement in the Cone of Power, Wicca, witchcraft, spell work, ritual magic, energy raising, chanting, visualization, pagan circles, occult protection, or spiritual manipulation.

I renounce every agreement I made knowingly or unknowingly with witchcraft, familiar spirits, divination, control, rebellion, occult power, false healing, false protection, and counterfeit spiritual authority.

I break every curse connected to the Cone of Power, Wicca, witchcraft, occult rituals, magical circles, spells, covens, paganism, and familiar spirits. I declare that Jesus Christ is my Lord, my Healer, my Protector, my Deliverer, and my source of power.

I command every spirit attached to witchcraft, Wicca, the Cone of Power, occult energy, manipulation, fear, torment, confusion, rebellion, divination, and familiar spirits to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ.

Holy Spirit, cleanse me, restore my discernment, close every occult door, and fill every place where the enemy had access. In Jesus’ name, amen.