Tuesday, August 28, 2018

A Sorcerers Tale Part 4


On Confrontation/Exorcism of Engkantos, Witches and Sorcerers

Take note on the eyes of the Exorcised/Confronted being because you can determine the strength, intent or character of the confronted/exorcised being with their eyes. And by knowing this, you will be able to know how to treat these beings.
Actually, it's very simple to know this: 

Engkantos:

If an Engkanto's eyes are closed when exorcised and confronted then expect it to be not very violent. It might struggle but won't cause you much harm. Most of them who enters a man's body and communicate with their eyes closed is a Good Engkanto.

But if an Engkanto's eyes are open then beware. They are violent and will try their best to escape from you. In my experience they would always aggressively ask "Bakit ka nakatingin sa akin?!!! Anong tinitignan mo!!" As if they are very conscious on being looked at.

Do your best to ask their name and mention it when making a command. Being able to know their name means taking control over them. If they resist then I will suggest to put grinded ginger on their left eyes. They hate that very much. 


Witches:

When confronted, most of them opens their eyes to know their enemy. They will remember the faces of those around them and might take revenge on them instead. So it is best not to have so many people around when confronting them. Now let me discuss you two types that might have happened why a witch cursed their victim; First, simply because they are in league with the devil and cursing people is an oath that they must do. And second, they took revenge. Witches who took revenge to a victim who admitted doing harm to the witch should not be treated very harshly on the first confrontation. These witches usually close their eyes and is very calm. They do not deny what they've done and would tell you how hurt they were because of the victim. So I myself do not bother to ask their name if this is the case. I just ask them to lift the spell and if they said yes then I'll take their word. If the victim comes back to you because the spell was not lifted then that's the time to be harsh.

Now on witches who are in league with the devil, the only answer you will get from your question "Bakit mo siya kinulam(Why did you curse him?)" is a very plain and rude "Gusto ko lang(Because I want to)". This immediately gives me highblood because I myself had to suffer by testing rituals to MYSELF, to be considerate of other people who are innocent and has not done me harm. So i immediately force them to reveal their name and threatens them that I will reveal it to the whole town. I also put grinded chili on both of their eyes if they do not communicate and cooperate well. Torturing them through their fingers is not enough for me. And should not be enough for you too.

Lastly about witches, let me tell you a story about a group of non-believers who doubted my powers. They accused me of only calling spirits to pretend to be the witch on the victim's body, so when I had to confront a witch I asked them to witness how its done. I put chili on the witch's eyes and asked the non-believers to go the house of this witch at that very moment. They went to the witch's house as I continously put chili on the witch's eyes. And when they came back to me they recounted on how they were astounded to see the witch covering her eyes and screaming on pain. And so, they believed...


Sorcerers:


Eyes are always open. He can put the lights out of the candles by blowing it at a distance. Although it is very hard to catch a sorcerer, it is best for you starters not to deal with them. An expert one can instantly kill you or your soul.
I won't give too much information, just don't deal with them. Let the experienced one fight the

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