Two Men Found Eating Grass in Kirinyaga After They Stole From a Wrong Man’s House
It was early morning in Kirinyaga, and the village was just beginning to stir. Birds chirped, roosters crowed, and the scent of fresh maize porridge floated from nearby homes.
I had heard whispers from neighbors about two men who had committed a robbery the night before stealing from a house they thought would be easy to target.
But by dawn, the news that spread across the village was stranger than anyone could have imagined: the men had been found eating grass in a nearby field.
I went to see it myself, curiosity pulling me through the dusty paths. There they were, bent over, chewing blades of grass, muttering apologies to anyone who glanced their way. Their faces were pale, trembling, as if some unseen force had stripped them of energy and courage.
Rumors circulated quickly some said it was a curse, others claimed divine punishment. But I knew there had to be more to this strange phenomenon. That’s when a friend suggested I contact Dr. Kashiririka, a well-known spiritual consultant in the region, who had helped people and communities handle unusual and supernatural disturbances.
I called him immediately, explaining the bizarre behavior of the thieves, the fear spreading among villagers, and my concern that someone could get hurt if the men were left unchecked.
Dr. Kashiririka listened attentively and told me that such incidents often occurred when someone tampered with the wrong person’s household or property.
He said the energy around that house had been protected, and the men had unwittingly triggered it, leading to immediate spiritual consequences.
He proposed a containment and reversal ritual designed to neutralize harmful energies, protect the innocent, and restore balance to the village.
The ritual required the men to confess their wrongdoing openly, consume protective herbs, and participate in specific prayers that acknowledged their mistake. To READ MORE CLICK HERE
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