Friday, May 13, 2005

Should Christians Use Homeopathic Medicine? Discover the Hidden Demonic Roots

Should Christians Use Homeopathic Medicine? Discover the Hidden Demonic Root

Should Christians Use Homeopathic Medicine? Discover the Hidden Demonic Root


🚨 DANGERS OF HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE: WHAT EVERY CHRISTIAN MUST KNOW

Homeopathy is often labeled as “natural,” “holistic,” or “safe,” but what many Christians don’t realize is that its roots and practices are deeply spiritual—and not of God. This article reveals the hidden dangers behind homeopathy, its occult origins, and the demonic doors it may open when believers engage in or seek treatment from this modality.


⚠️ WHAT IS HOMEOPATHY?

Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine that operates on the principle of “like cures like.” It suggests that a substance causing symptoms in a healthy person can be diluted and used to treat similar symptoms in someone sick. Though it sounds harmless, the more diluted the substance becomes, the more potent it's believed to be—despite being chemically untraceable.

Remedies are created by serial dilution with vigorous shaking, known as succussion—a process believed to "release the energy or spirit" of the substance. This spiritual energy supposedly stimulates the body’s self-healing. But the question must be asked: what kind of spirit is being released?


🧙‍♂️ WHO FOUNDED HOMEOPATHY?

Homeopathy was founded by Samuel Hahnemann in the late 1700s. He was a German physician who eventually rejected much of conventional medicine. His writings and diaries reveal deep involvement in mysticism, alchemy, astrology, and a pantheistic worldview (belief that God is in everything). He denied the deity of Jesus Christ and embraced spiritual principles rooted in Enlightenment occultism.

Hahnemann stated:

“The homeopathic system of medicine develops for the first time the true nature of diseases and the spirit-like dynamis of the body.”

This statement alone exposes the spiritual danger. He wasn't relying on Jesus Christ as the Healer but believed in a spiritual “dynamis” or life-force energy—an occult belief shared by Reiki, acupuncture, and other New Age practices.


🌍 CULTURAL & RELIGIOUS ROOTS

Homeopathy is rooted in Eastern philosophy and occult traditions. It embraces ideas found in Taoism, animism, and energy healing. It denies the sovereignty of God in healing and introduces energy-based treatments that bypass faith in Jesus Christ.

Instead of submitting sickness to the Lord and seeking His healing, practitioners depend on remedies linked to energetic vibrations, homeopathic spirits, and personal "symptom pictures" meant to manipulate the body’s energy field.


👁️ PURPOSE OF THE MODALITY

Homeopathy aims to stimulate self-healing by awakening a dormant inner force. This “inner healer” concept parallels New Age teachings and rejects biblical truth. Scripture teaches that all healing comes from the Lord (Exodus 15:26), not through manipulating spiritual forces.

Practitioners, knowingly or unknowingly, may tap into unclean spiritual realms when prescribing or administering homeopathic remedies.


📖 SCRIPTURAL WARNINGS

The Bible is clear that believers are not to engage with spiritual systems outside of God’s authority.

  • Leviticus 19:31 – “Do not turn to mediums or seek out spiritists, for you will be defiled by them. I am the Lord your God.”

  • 2 Corinthians 6:14-17 – “What fellowship can light have with darkness? ... Therefore come out from them and be separate, says the Lord.”

  • Deuteronomy 18:10-12 – “Let no one be found among you... who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens... Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord.”

Homeopathy is not just science; it's spiritual manipulation masked as natural medicine.


👿 DEMONIC MANIFESTATIONS IN CHRISTIANS

We have ministered to countless believers who developed spiritual oppression, torment, confusion, insomnia, chronic illnesses, and blockages in prayer or intimacy with God—all after using homeopathic remedies or visiting practitioners.

In some deliverance sessions, we discovered demonic spirits entered through:

  • Taking homeopathic drops

  • Visiting practitioners involved in Reiki or New Age

  • Inheriting the practice through ancestors

  • Having homeopathy administered during childbirth or childhood

These spirits often manifest through fear, anxiety, depression, or resistance to the things of God. Some report blockages in reading Scripture, sudden rebellion, or addiction to alternative medicine practices.


👪 GENERATIONAL OPEN DOORS

If your ancestors practiced homeopathy, witchcraft, Freemasonry, or Eastern healing arts, these open doors may have come down your bloodline. Even without direct involvement, the enemy seeks legal access through generational sins (Exodus 20:5).

This is why it is vital to break soul ties and renounce any agreements—known or unknown—with these occult systems.


🙏 DELIVERANCE PRAYER FOR FREEDOM

Heavenly Father,
In the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for any involvement in homeopathy, knowingly or unknowingly. I renounce its founder, Samuel Hahnemann, and every occult spirit tied to this practice. I break every generational curse, soul tie, and agreement with spirits of witchcraft, pharmakeia, energy healing, and deception. I command every unclean spirit connected to homeopathy to leave me now in Jesus' name. Cleanse my body, soul, and spirit by the blood of the Lamb. Holy Spirit, fill me and heal me completely—only You are my Healer. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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Is Feng Shui Evil?

Is Feng Shui Evil?

Is Feng Shui Evil?


Feng Shui, meaning "the way of wind and water," is an ancient Chinese art of placement that dates back over 4,500 years. Originally developed as a way to harmonize people with their environment, Feng Shui aims to create balance, attract prosperity, and ensure peace through the strategic positioning of buildings, furniture, and even gravesites. But beneath the surface of this practice lies a deeper spiritual problem—one that Christians must recognize and avoid.

Feng Shui is not merely about aesthetic arrangement. Historically, it was used to ward off evil spirits and avoid misfortune by reading the spiritual flow of nature. Traditional Feng Shui practitioners used a Luo Pan, a compass-like tool with magnetic and seasonal markers, to determine the right direction for homes, businesses, and burial plots. These placements were believed to please or offend invisible spiritual forces that could bring blessings—or curses—to an individual or family.

By the 12th century, Feng Shui was deeply integrated into Chinese culture. A grave placed in the wrong direction was thought to bring disaster to a deceased person’s descendants. A home facing the wrong way could block prosperity. This was not mere superstition—it was a deeply spiritual system based on appeasing nature spirits and manipulating unseen energy called “Chi.”

Chi is believed to be the life-force energy that flows through all living things and environments. Feng Shui practitioners strive to balance Chi by rearranging space, using colors, mirrors, and objects like water fountains or crystals. These actions influence mood, success, health, and relationships. However, the root of this practice is not grounded in the Word of God but in pagan and animistic traditions.

The Bible is clear that believers are not to consult with spirits, follow after other gods, or participate in occult practices—even if they appear helpful or harmless. Deuteronomy 18:10-12 warns, “There shall not be found among you anyone who...practices divination...or interprets omens...For all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord.” Feng Shui, though marketed as design or wellness, is deeply rooted in these forbidden practices.

When someone uses Feng Shui to alter the energy in their home, they are not working with neutral forces. They are engaging with spiritual forces that the Bible identifies as demonic. The apostle Paul wrote, “What fellowship has light with darkness?” (2 Corinthians 6:14). Christians are called to walk in the light of Christ—not to manipulate unseen spiritual energies in hopes of bettering their lives.

Many who dabble in Feng Shui experience anxiety, confusion, and spiritual torment over time. These are not mere psychological effects—they are symptoms of demonic oppression. When you open your life to these spiritual systems, you are giving the enemy legal access to your mind, emotions, and even physical space.

This is why deliverance and healing are often needed for those who have practiced Feng Shui or other New Age methods. Jesus said in John 10:10, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” Satan offers counterfeit peace and prosperity through systems like Feng Shui, but only Jesus Christ brings true and lasting freedom.

It takes a Christian who knows their authority in Christ to break these spiritual strongholds. Deliverance prayer, renouncing of past involvement, and standing on God’s Word are essential steps to freedom. Healing scriptures like Psalm 107:20—*“He sent out his word and healed them, and delivered them from their destruction”—*bring restoration to those who repent and turn back to God.

Take it seriously if you or someone you know has engaged in Feng Shui. Remove any objects, books, or symbols associated with it from your home. Repent before God and ask for forgiveness. Renounce the practice and ask Jesus to cleanse your home and heart. Invite the Holy Spirit to fill every area of your life. Jesus is not just a Savior—He is Deliverer, Healer, and Prince of Peace.

The enemy often disguises himself as an “angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14). That’s why Christians must be spiritually discerning. What may look like harmless interior design may be a doorway to spiritual darkness. Don't be deceived by the pretty packaging—test everything by the Word of God.

It takes a Christian person who knows their authority to set you free from tormenting spirits.  It takes someone who knows how to apply the prayers of healing through healing scriptures.

Traci Morin


Tae Kwon Do and Demonic Roots: Why Christians Must Stay Away

Tae Kwon Do and Demonic Roots: Why Christians Must Stay Away

Tae Kwon Do and Demonic Roots: Why Christians Must Stay Away


🚫 What is Tae Kwon Do and Why Should Christians Avoid It?

Tae Kwon Do, translated as “The Way of the Foot and the Fist,” is a Korean martial art known for its high kicks and striking techniques. But beyond its physical appearance lies a dangerous spiritual philosophy rooted in pagan traditions. According to the Tae Kwon Do Bible, this modality incorporates Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, blending them into a so-called "moral and philosophical" discipline.

“The philosophical principles in Taekwondo include all of the essence of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism and are equivalent to conceptions of traditional oriental philosophy.” — Taekwondo Bible

The yin-yang symbol, commonly used in Tae Kwon Do, is a pagan symbol rooted in Taoism, representing a balance of light and darkness—good and evil coexisting. This is in direct opposition to Scripture:

“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil…” — Isaiah 5:20 (KJV)


🕯️ The Pagan Foundations of Tae Kwon Do

  • Founder: General Choi Hong Hi, a Korean military general and practitioner of Taekkyeon and Shotokan Karate, officially developed Tae Kwon Do in the 1940s.

  • Spirituality: He was heavily influenced by Eastern mysticism, drawing philosophical structure from Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism.

  • Culture of Origin: Korea, steeped in shamanism and Eastern religious syncretism.

  • Beliefs & Deities: These religions worship false gods or practice self-deification, meditation, ancestor worship, and energy manipulation.

As a Christian, you cannot mix the holy with the profane:

“What fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?” — 2 Corinthians 6:14 (KJV)
“Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” — Exodus 20:3 (KJV)


🎯 Purpose of Tae Kwon Do

Though often advertised as a way to build character, discipline, and self-defense, Tae Kwon Do’s true spiritual purpose is rooted in aligning oneself with universal chi (energy), inner harmony, and oneness—terms lifted from Eastern religions. Practicing the stances, meditations, or breathing rituals is a spiritual act, not just a physical one.


⚠️ The Demonic Consequences

When Christians engage in Tae Kwon Do or any martial art rooted in false religion:

  • They open spiritual gateways to demonic influence.

  • They align themselves with false gods, knowingly or unknowingly.

  • They suffer manifestations such as:

    • Depression

    • Anger or rage fits

    • Sudden rebellion in children

    • Nightmares or sleep paralysis

    • Spiritual stagnation and prayerlessness

    • Inability to read the Bible or worship

Even if you or your children do not believe in the philosophies behind the martial art, participation alone is agreement with its spiritual roots:

“Neither give place to the devil.” — Ephesians 4:27 (KJV)
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” — Hosea 4:6 (KJV)


🧬 Generational Involvement: Did Your Ancestors Practice Martial Arts?

If your parents, grandparents, or ancestors participated in martial arts rooted in Eastern mysticism, it can create generational spiritual ties—legal ground for demons. This includes Tae Kwon Do, Kung Fu, Karate, Tai Chi, and others.

You may be suffering spiritually or physically because of these ancestral agreements:

  • Repeating cycles of sickness or failure

  • Unexplained chronic fatigue

  • Trouble maintaining a spiritual life

  • Recurring oppression or fear


🙏 Deliverance Prayer

Heavenly Father,
I repent for any involvement I or my ancestors had with Tae Kwon Do or other martial arts rooted in Eastern religions. I renounce all philosophies of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism. I renounce the yin-yang symbol and any spiritual power behind it. I break every generational curse and sever all soul ties with these practices. Cleanse me with the blood of Jesus. Fill every place where those spirits once occupied with the Holy Spirit. In Jesus’ name, Amen!


✝️ Final Thoughts

Tae Kwon Do may seem harmless, but behind the kicks and belts is a spiritual system that conflicts with the Word of God. Don't open demonic doors in the name of self-defense or discipline. Choose the Armor of God over martial arts.

“Put on the whole armor of God…” — Ephesians 6:11 (KJV)

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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Why Karate Is Spiritually Dangerous for Christians: Exposing Its Zen and Demonic Roots

🚫 Karate's Dangerous Spiritual Roots – A Christian Warning

🚫 Karate's Dangerous Spiritual Roots – A Christian Warning


Karate may look like a disciplined sport or self-defense strategy. But under its polished surface lies a dark spiritual heritage that Christians cannot ignore. The word karate means "empty hand", yet its full name, karate-do, implies a "way of life." This “way” leads not to Christ, but to the teachings of Zen Buddhism, yin-yang philosophy, and demonic empowerment masquerading as discipline.

Karate’s core origins go back to Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and Hindu-rooted ascetic practices developed to align the body with false spiritual enlightenment.


🧘‍♂️ Buddhism, Zen, and the Martial Arts Connection

Karate evolved from Shaolin Kung Fu, which began in the Shaolin Temple in China around 500 A.D., developed under the guidance of Bodhidharma, an Indian Buddhist monk. Bodhidharma introduced Ekkin-Kyo, a spiritual and physical training manual to enhance the endurance of Buddhist monks.

This spiritual root is not neutral. It is anti-Christ in its core:

“Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God...” — 1 John 4:1

Bodhidharma’s teachings weren’t just physical. They were mystical and meant to help monks achieve “Enlightenment”, which Buddhism defines as the extinction of desire and ego, or the ‘self.’ This is in direct opposition to Scripture, which teaches that we are fearfully and wonderfully made individuals before God (Psalm 139:14).

Zen Buddhism teaches the illusion of self, detachment from reality, and union with the cosmic whole—pantheism and idolatry. The “peace” and “self-control” promoted in karate arise from false gods, not the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23).


☯️ Yin-Yang: The Occult Philosophy Behind Karate

Karate also embraces yin and yang, the belief that good and evil, light and darkness, are equal and necessary forces. But God’s Word is clear:

“Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil...” — Isaiah 5:20

This dualism is a satanic counterfeit of biblical truth. Jesus Christ said:

“I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” — John 14:6

Karate subtly teaches that truth is found in balance, not in Christ. By practicing or embracing this modality, believers inadvertently submit to a demonic worldview, one that equates evil with good.


🔥 Manifestations of Demonic Entry Through Karate

When Christians, or their ancestors, engage in martial arts like karate, it opens spiritual doors to demonic oppression:

1. Spirit of Violence and Control

Though promoted as self-defense, karate often births a spirit of aggression, rebellion, and pride. Its aggressive techniques are not birthed from God's Spirit but from a carnal and sometimes supernatural source.

2. False Peace and Meditation

Zen-based breathing and meditative practices open the mind to altered states, inviting spirit guides, which are familiar spirits masquerading as wisdom or peace.

“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.” — 2 Corinthians 11:14

3. Emotional and Physical Disturbances

Many report insomnia, anger issues, migraines, and uncontrollable rage after training in martial arts—spiritual manifestations that result from demonic entry.

4. Generational Curses

If your ancestors practiced Eastern martial arts, the iniquity of idolatry may still bring curses upon the family line (Exodus 20:5). Demons often gain legal ground through ancestral practices.


🧾 Questions Every Christian Must Ask About Karate

  • Who founded karate? Bodhidharma, a Zen Buddhist monk.

  • What was his spirituality? Occult Eastern mysticism based on Buddhism and Taoism.

  • What culture did it originate from? Pagan India and China.

  • What were the beliefs behind it? Rejection of self, merging with universal consciousness, yin-yang dualism.

  • Who is their god? Not the God of the Bible—worship revolves around idols, impersonal forces, and false deities.

  • Why is it used? For self-mastery, enlightenment, spiritual detachment—not for glorifying Christ.


🛑 Can Karate Be Christianized?

Some argue that you can practice karate "just for fitness" or use it as a witnessing tool. But the spiritual DNA of karate cannot be separated from its pagan roots.

“What concord hath Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel?” — 2 Corinthians 6:15

Trying to "clean up" karate is like trying to baptize witchcraft. You can’t Christianize what was birthed in rebellion against God.


🙏 Deliverance Prayer from Martial Arts Involvement

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I repent for myself and my ancestors who practiced or submitted to karate or any martial arts tied to Zen Buddhism, Taoism, or other false religions. I renounce every occult philosophy, every spirit of violence, pride, self-exaltation, and any kundalini or dragon spirit that entered through these practices. I break every curse and soul tie to these systems and command all demons attached to karate to leave me now in Jesus’ name. Holy Spirit, fill every area where darkness once resided. Amen.


✝️ Freedom Is Found in Jesus Alone

Only Jesus Christ offers true power over the enemy—not by mastering moves, but by submitting to the Holy Spirit, wielding the Word of God, and walking in humility and obedience.

“The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds.” — 2 Corinthians 10:4


In Christ's authority,
Teresa Morin
President, Touch of God Int’l Ministries of Healing and Deliverance
Ordained Minister | Who’s Who of America
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Tai Chi for Christians?

Should Christians Practice Tai Chi? The Hidden Dangers Exposed

Should Christians Practice Tai Chi? The Hidden Dangers Exposed


Tai Chi for Christians? Exposing the Occult Roots of This “Exercise”

Tai Chi is often marketed as a peaceful, health-enhancing exercise that promotes balance, flexibility, and calm. But for Christians, it is critical to look beyond the outward benefits and examine the spiritual foundation of Tai Chi. This seemingly harmless practice is deeply rooted in Taoist mysticism and occult philosophy—making it incompatible with biblical Christianity.


🌀 What Is Tai Chi Really?

T’ai Chi Ch’uan, commonly shortened to Tai Chi, is a Chinese martial art that merges slow, controlled movements with regulated breathing, meditation, and spiritual energy flow. Its foundation rests on the concept of yin and yang, the two supposed universal life forces that constantly interact and balance each other. These are Taoist religious concepts, not scientific or biblical truths.

According to Taoist belief, “chi” or “qi” is a mystical energy that flows through all living things. Tai Chi’s purpose is to manipulate this energy for harmony and healing. But in reality, this opens the door to spiritual deception.

“The movements and inner teachings are derived from the complementary relationships between Yin and Yang, two fundamental forces that create and harmonize the Universe by their interaction.”

This is not simply physical therapy. This is Eastern spiritualism in motion.


🧿 The Occult and New Age Connection

Tai Chi is grouped with other spiritually dangerous practices like:

  • Acupuncture

  • Zone Therapy

  • Shiatsu

  • Jin-Shin

  • Macrobiotics

  • Chi Kung (Qigong)

  • Martial arts based on Chi energy

These practices are all energy-based healing methods that reject the finished work of Jesus Christ and the healing He offers (Isaiah 53:5).

Tai Chi encourages participants to align themselves with the Tao, an impersonal, unknowable force. This is a direct contradiction to the Bible, which teaches that God is personal, knowable, and sovereign (John 17:3; Jeremiah 9:24).

“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”
—Colossians 2:8


⚠️ Tai Chi’s Symbols and Spiritual Roots

The familiar yin-yang symbol—often associated with Tai Chi—is not just a cute logo or cultural emblem. It visually represents the dualistic belief that good and evil, light and darkness, male and female, must coexist in harmony.

But the Bible rejects this dualism. God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all (1 John 1:5). Good and evil are not equal and opposite forces; evil is the corruption of good, not its partner.

To participate in Tai Chi is to symbolically submit to a belief system that embraces spiritual confusion—a mix of good and evil, light and darkness, which Scripture calls forbidden (2 Corinthians 6:14-17).


🔥 Why Tai Chi Opens Spiritual Doors

Many Christians experience confusion, depression, anxiety, or spiritual attack after engaging in Tai Chi, yoga, or martial arts with spiritual roots. Why? Because these practices open demonic gateways.

Tai Chi invites you to:

  • Focus your energy (Chi) instead of focusing on Christ.

  • Meditate on nothingness instead of God’s Word.

  • Harmonize with Taoist philosophy instead of submitting to the Holy Spirit.

When believers engage in spiritual practices rooted in false religion—even unknowingly—they are fellowshipping with demons (1 Corinthians 10:20-21). These activities defile the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19) and invite oppression, confusion, and torment.


🙏 Deliverance and Repentance Prayer

If you have participated in Tai Chi or allowed it into your home or church, you can be set free. Jesus Christ has the power to deliver you from every deception.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I repent for participating in Tai Chi and opening myself to false spiritual practices. I renounce all involvement with Taoism, Chi energy, yin and yang, and any New Age beliefs I’ve embraced knowingly or unknowingly. I break all ties with these demonic influences in Jesus’ name. I ask for Your cleansing by the blood of Jesus. Fill me afresh with the Holy Spirit. I dedicate my body, mind, and spirit to You alone. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.


📖 Biblical Healing Is Found in Christ Alone

Christian healing does not require mystical energy, meditative poses, or aligning yourself with the cosmos. True peace and healing come only through:

  • The blood of Jesus (1 Peter 2:24)

  • The power of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:11)

  • Prayer and faith in the name of Jesus (James 5:14-16)

Don’t settle for a counterfeit. Reject Tai Chi and every New Age practice that substitutes man’s wisdom for God’s truth.

“For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God.”
—1 Corinthians 3:19


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Tae Bo Practice is Not of God

🛑 Tae Bo Practice is Not of God

Tae Bo Exposed: Why Christians Should Avoid This Martial-Arts-Based Workout


Tae Bo Exposed: Why Christians Should Avoid This Martial-Arts-Based Workout

Tae Bo, created by fitness celebrity Billy Blanks, has gained massive popularity for blending martial arts (Tae Kwon Do), boxing, and hip-hop dance into an energetic workout. On the surface, it seems like a harmless fitness regimen. However, when we look deeper into its spiritual origins, symbolic meanings, and demonic connections, it becomes clear that Tae Bo is a dangerous practice for any Christian seeking to walk in holiness and freedom.


❓ Who Founded Tae Bo and What Was His Spiritual Background?

Billy Blanks, the founder of Tae Bo, is a 7th-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, a 7-time world karate champion, and a black belt holder in five other martial arts. His entire identity and success are rooted in the martial arts world, which is deeply influenced by Eastern religious philosophies, particularly Taoism, Zen Buddhism, and Confucianism.

Blanks has publicly stated that Tae Bo was created for the "spirit, mind, and body"—a philosophy mirroring New Age holistic beliefs, not the biblical understanding of spiritual life found in Jesus Christ.


🌐 What Is the Cultural and Religious Root of Tae Bo?

Tae Bo is primarily based on Tae Kwon Do, a Korean martial art that originated from ancient Buddhist monks and shamanistic traditions. These Eastern disciplines incorporate breath control, meditation, and energy balancing—all of which derive from occult practices meant to awaken “chi” (life energy).

Even more concerning, Tae Bo incorporates yin and yang symbolism, a foundational concept in Taoist philosophy that teaches balance between light and darkness, good and evil. This is a false doctrine directly opposed to the Bible’s clear distinction between God and Satan, truth and lies.

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


⚠️ The Symbol of Yin and Yang Is Demonic

The yin-yang is not simply a neutral symbol of balance. It represents the interdependence of good and evil, implying that both are necessary and equal. This is a satanic deception that blurs the line between holiness and sin.

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil." – Isaiah 5:20

To display or embrace this symbol is to agree with a lie from the enemy, and it can invite demonic spirits of confusion, duality, and compromise into a believer’s life.


🧨 What Happens Spiritually When Christians Do Tae Bo?

When Christians engage in Tae Bo, they are unknowingly submitting their spirit, body, and soul to demonic strongholds rooted in:

  • Martial arts idolatry

  • New Age energy systems

  • False philosophies (Taoism, Buddhism)

  • Occult symbolism (yin and yang)

Opening oneself to such practices can result in:

  • Demonic oppression or possession

  • Mental torment (confusion, fear, anger)

  • Struggles with sin or spiritual stagnation

  • Generational curses from ancestral martial arts involvement

  • Physical ailments or fatigue with no medical cause

"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge." – Hosea 4:6
"Do not give the devil a foothold." – Ephesians 4:27 (NIV)


🧬 Ancestral Involvement Carries Consequences

Even if you have never practiced Tae Bo or martial arts, if your ancestors were involved in karate, Tae Kwon Do, or New Age fitness, it may have opened demonic portals in your generational bloodline.

"The Lord...visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generation of those who hate Me." – Exodus 20:5

These generational ties can manifest in:

  • Chronic health problems

  • Emotional instability

  • Addictions or rebellion in children

  • Spiritual deadness or inability to hear God clearly


🙏 PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE

If you’ve done Tae Bo, martial arts, or participated in these unknowingly, pray this:

“Heavenly Father, I repent for participating in Tae Bo or any martial arts-based activity. I renounce all false philosophies, Eastern religion, New Age practices, and demonic symbolism like yin and yang. I break every generational curse and close every demonic portal opened through these practices. Cleanse me with the blood of Jesus Christ and fill me with Your Holy Spirit. I receive Your deliverance now. In Jesus’ name, amen!”

Acupressure Roots

Is Acupressure Safe for Christians? The Hidden Dangers of Qi Energy Healing

Is Acupressure Safe for Christians? The Hidden Dangers of Qi Energy Healing


The Dark Spiritual Roots of Acupressure: A Christian Warning

Acupressure is often described as “acupuncture without the needles,” but what lies beneath this seemingly gentle healing art is spiritually dangerous for Christians. Acupressure originated in ancient Chinese medicine and predates acupuncture. It is rooted in the philosophy of Taoism, which promotes Qi (or "chi")—a mystical, invisible "life energy" said to flow through meridians, or energy channels, in the body.

This method involves pressing specific acupoints using fingers and thumbs to supposedly restore energy flow and balance, alleviate ailments, and promote harmony. While this practice has become increasingly popular in Western wellness circles, its spiritual foundation directly conflicts with biblical truth.

Acupressure and Its Eastern Variants

  • In China, acupressure is commonly practiced as tuina, a form of traditional massage.

  • In Japan, the earliest forms were known as anma, which later evolved into what’s now called shiatsu.

  • Some historical records also reference shin tao, possibly the oldest method of acupressure.

Despite the variations in name or technique, the spiritual principles remain consistent: manipulating unseen energy fields in the body—a belief system derived from Taoist cosmology, not from the Word of God.

Why Christians Must Be Cautious

Acupressure, like acupuncture, is not just a physical practice—it is deeply spiritual. Its foundation is built on pagan philosophy, where energy balancing is achieved through non-physical means and spiritual concepts foreign to Scripture.

While some practitioners may claim that acupressure is merely a physical method of relieving tension or pain, the intent behind the method matters. The concept of Qi energy is not scientific; it's spiritual. It's a belief system that denies the biblical model of creation, sin, and redemption.

Ephesians 5:11 (KJV)"And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them."

Even more troubling is the reality that acupressure ignores sin as a root cause of sickness. While the Bible tells us to repent, confess sins, and anoint with oil for healing (James 5:14–16), Eastern medicine focuses on energetic balance, completely removing God from the healing process.

James 5:14-16 (KJV)"Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church... and the prayer of faith shall save the sick..."

A False Path to Healing

The devil’s strategy has always been to distract mankind from the true source of healing—Jesus Christ. Acupressure encourages people to seek power and peace through energy manipulations rather than turning to the cross. This opens spiritual doors to deception, oppression, and demonic influence.

Many who engage in acupressure, Reiki, and other Eastern healing methods begin experiencing:

  • Confusion or spiritual apathy

  • Nightmares or sleep disturbances

  • Physical symptoms worsening after temporary relief

  • Increased interest in other New Age practices

  • Emotional instability or spiritual dryness

What may start as “natural healing” can become an entry point for spiritual bondage. Even if symptoms improve temporarily, the root spiritual problem remains untreated.

God's Healing is Sufficient

We must return to biblical principles of healing. Healing comes through faith in Jesus Christ, not through aligning one’s body with invisible energy flows or Eastern mysticism.

Psalm 103:2-3 (KJV)“Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases.”

No Christian should seek healing from systems rooted in paganism. When we pursue ungodly healing methods, we are rejecting the God of the Bible and turning to an idol—even if that idol is disguised as health, balance, or “natural medicine.”

1 Corinthians 10:20 (KJV)"But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God..."

Repentance Prayer

If you have participated in acupressure, acupuncture, or other occult healing practices, pray the following:

Heavenly Father,
I repent for seeking healing outside of Your will and turning to false, occult-based systems. I renounce all involvement with Qi energy, Taoism, and every healing practice rooted in darkness. I break every tie to ungodly spirits and command every spirit attached to these practices to leave me now in the name of Jesus Christ. Lord, cleanse me, restore me, and heal me by Your blood alone. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


Call to Action

If you’re seeking true healing—spirit, soul, and body—Jesus is the answer. Reject every counterfeit. Dive into God’s Word, receive prayer, and ask the Holy Spirit to show you any doors opened through occult practices.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine: Spiritual Poison in Disguise

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Spiritual Poison in Disguise

Traditional Chinese Medicine: Spiritual Poison in Disguise


What is Wrong with Chinese Medicine?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) appears innocent—natural remedies, herbs, acupuncture, massages—but beneath the surface lies a demonic system rooted in Taoism and the occult. TCM does not align with the Bible, and Christians who turn to these healing practices are unknowingly opening doors to spiritual bondage.

The Spiritual Roots of TCM
TCM is built on Taoist philosophy, a belief system that teaches humans must balance yin and yang, the “divine opposites” present in the universe. Taoism views health as energy alignment—not submission to God or obedience to His Word. It teaches that sickness results from imbalances of “qi” (life force), not sin, rebellion, or spiritual strongholds. This ideology denies the reality of spiritual warfare and man's need for repentance.

Five Elements: Pagan Origins

The Five Elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) are central to Chinese medicine. Every organ is tied to one of these elements. Herbs, acupuncture points, and massage techniques are selected based on these elemental energies. This is not scientific—it is occult. Elemental worship is paganism, and the Word of God strictly condemns it (Deuteronomy 18:10-12).


Acupuncture and Qi: Energy Demons?

Acupuncture manipulates meridians—invisible pathways said to channel “qi.” When needles are inserted, practitioners claim to release blockages in this life force. But Scripture never acknowledges “qi.” What Christians call the Holy Spirit, Taoism replaces with an impersonal, impure, counterfeit force.

Engaging with or submitting to a practitioner of acupuncture is like allowing someone to open your spiritual gates to unclean spirits. Demonic transfer can occur, especially if the practitioner invokes spiritual guidance or energy flow.


Chinese Herbs and Spiritual Contamination

Many Chinese herbs are chosen according to Yin/Yang and elemental energies, not medical efficacy. Some herbs are part of traditional witchcraft and Eastern rituals. Christians who take these herbs may be unknowingly ingesting items consecrated to false gods or used in ritual healing. In Scripture, ingesting anything consecrated to idols was forbidden (Acts 15:29, 1 Corinthians 10:20-21).


Biblical Healing vs. Taoist Healing

James 5:14-16 outlines the Biblical approach to healing:

"Is anyone among you sick? Let them call the elders of the church to pray over them and anoint them with oil in the name of the Lord."

This Scripture points to prayer, repentance, and anointing with oil—not balancing invisible forces or aligning elemental energies.

Jesus never told anyone to balance their qi or use elemental remedies. He commanded demons to come out, told people to repent, and healed them by the power of the Holy Spirit.


Questions Every Christian Should Ask

Before embracing any healing modality, ask:

  • Who founded it?
    TCM emerged from Taoist priests—pagans who believed in spirit communication and alchemy.

  • What spiritual practices birthed it?
    Taoist meditation, chi-gong, internal alchemy, ancestral worship.

  • What are its core beliefs?
    The balance of yin and yang, life force energy (qi), Five Elements—none of which are biblical.

  • What god is behind it?
    Taoism has no personal god—it’s a belief in impersonal energy. But Scripture reveals only one God, the Creator of heaven and earth (Isaiah 45:5).


Demonic Manifestations and Symptoms

Christians or their ancestors who engaged in TCM may experience:

  • Chronic fatigue, emotional oppression

  • Blocked spiritual growth or apathy toward God

  • Unexplained physical illness, despite prayer

  • Mental confusion, nightmares, or torment

  • Sudden resistance to prayer or reading the Bible

These are signs of spiritual contamination and possible demonic attachment due to occult alignment.


Closing the Door to TCM

If you or your family have engaged in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, or any TCM practice, repent and renounce it in prayer:

Deliverance Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I repent for using Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, or Taoist-based healing. I renounce every occult principle of yin and yang, qi energy, elemental worship, and spiritual deception. I break any generational curse or demonic attachment through these practices. I command every spirit of infirmity, confusion, and occultism to leave me now in Jesus’ Name. I claim the healing blood of Jesus over my body, soul, and spirit. Amen.


Final Warning

Deuteronomy 18:10-12 says:

"There shall not be found among you anyone who...practices witchcraft...or interprets omens...or is a medium...For all who do these things are an abomination to the Lord."

Chinese Medicine is not neutral. It is a spiritual system, not just a physical one. If you want true healing, turn to Jesus Christ, the only true Healer.