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Dream catchers have long been a part of Native American religion, lore, and art, originating with the Ojibwe, or Chippewa, and the Lakota, a confederation of seven Sioux tribes. Dream catchers are ...
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In my opinion, yes it’s wrong. I can clearly see now at age 28, recently saved, that the occultism started at a very young age for me, and it was not my parents’ fault (unsaved). My testimony includes new age occultism, and I was saved while practicing to be a teacher for Reiki. I have a dream catcher tattoo, etc. I didn’t realize I was inviting evil spirits into my life by practicing and worshipping these things. God revealed himself to me and saved me from all of the demonic oppression and occult ties, and now the devil has no hold on me! Hallelujah! I stay firmly away from any of it now, and although the tattoo doesn’t come off, I wish it did as I regret having an occult symbol on my body. What is in me is stronger than what’s in this world.
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