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Why are folk witches so accurate?

Because of hidden reasons, the host will feel very accurate.

The spiritual background of "Witch" is similar to the evil spirit of Qigong. The difference is that the function of "witch" is not practiced, but directly given by evil spirits. In divination, evil spirits directly tell the "goddess" or display "images", and the goddess only conveys the notice of evil spirits.

When witches exorcise ghosts, evil spirits often attack in her body, just like self-initiation in Qigong. At this time, the witch understood psychologically, but she was unwilling or unable to control herself.

Evil spirits sometimes imitate other people's voices through the witch's prophecy, and even show other people's demeanor on the witch's face, which is lifelike. People they imitate are often people who come to ask about their deceased relatives and so on. , which greatly frightened people, afraid of the witch's ability. In fact, this is all done by evil spirits.

The so-called exorcism is to let other evil spirits attached to the victim cooperate and leave the attached person to achieve a miracle and make people believe. The same is true of evocation, because in rural areas where the theory of ghosts and gods prevails, evil spirits are more active, wandering around and often looking for people to possess themselves, while children are weak in spirit and easy to be possessed by evil spirits.

Witches just pretend to summon souls, and evil spirits will cooperate to release the souls of the "lost souls". Evil spirits like people to worship them and go to places where they worship idols. Therefore, in places where superstitions are prevalent and idolatry is common, evil spirits often show miracles and abilities. Generally speaking, there are many strange things that make people feel "evil".

Note: The psychology of idolaters is to hope that idols can protect them and bring good luck. Therefore, idolatry is also idolatry. It is very foolish and superstitious to often see someone hanging an image of a so-called "great man" for blessing and good luck.