29 Nov 2022

A local pastor contacts me and informs me on a couple in his church; we will call them Petros and Crown.  This couple accepts Jesus in the pastor’s church three years ago, goes through initial counseling, membership training, and still attends his church today.  A couple months ago, the pastor and I are talking about this couple’s newest condition.  Pictures are rocking on the walls and the kid’s toys have started moving on their own.  Something is waking their children up and tormenting them at night.  She doesn’t feel she’s the same person anymore, doesn’t want to be around the house any longer, has terrible dreams about snakes and she wakes up to something holding her down at night.  Lately, she’s started not wanting to be near her husband despite having a “great marriage.” 

Months ago I ask the pastor if he wants me to contact them.  He tells me, “No, I’ll go over and anoint the house.”  That’s cool.  They’re under his pastoral covering and I respect that.  Last week, the pastor contacts me again and asks me to contact the couple.

Petros, like me, has a history of heavy drinking.  He’s also a self-admitted former Ghost Hunter, which opens its own doors to the Kingdom of Darkness.  Crown’s mother is a practicing witch and Crown is raped for three years as a pre-teen adolescent.  Jesus leads me, “First, we deal with [Crown].”  When we begin talking, she’s “pissed-off,” I’ve never met her, and now she has pain in her head.  That’s good.  It means I’m a threat and they act out through her; low-level manifestations. 

We get two beings to manifest; the first’s name is “Sai” and the second “Pet.”  Sai tells us he comes in when she’s a child, through the curse of “World Mighty.”  It turns out, World Mighty is the one who rapes her as a pre-teen.  “You need to forgive [World Mighty] so I can break this curse and make Sai go,” I tell her.  “I can’t,” she replies, “He’s married into my family now.”  I ask Sai, “Are you the one who comes to see her at night?”  “No,” Sai tells us, she sees flashes of a snake in her spirit, and gets the name “Pet.” 

“Can you forgive?” I ask.  “No,” she replies.  It turns out Crown has a root of bitterness and forgiveness is not in her vocabulary.  She even admits she wouldn’t be able to forgive her husband if he accidentally hurt her.  I’m alarmed.  I then tell Crown, “Not forgiving denies our ability to go further today.” and I ask, “If someone were hurting your children, would you step in to save them?”  She says, “Of course.”  I assert, “If you can’t forgive [World Mighty] then your curse passes on to your children and they will become the target of these demons.”  She chooses bitterness over the safety of her children.  The courtroom of heaven closes for the day.  This goes deep.  We can’t move on. 

T. McDaniel & CJr² * The Project