Violent Husband in Embu Refuses to ChangeBut Finally Changes After His Fists Weaken After Wife Sprinkles Powder at Doorway

 

I never imagined my marriage would turn into a place of fear instead of comfort. When I married my husband in Embu, he was gentle, hardworking, and full of dreams. But slowly, over the years, something changed. Small arguments turned into shouting matches.

Shouting turned into threats. And threats eventually turned into physical violence.
At first, I kept silent. I told myself it was stress. I told myself he would change. After every incident, he would apologize, promise never to raise his hand again, and for a few days peace would return. But the cycle always repeated itself.

My neighbors started whispering. My children began hiding whenever they sensed tension building. I lived constantly on edge, watching his moods, trying to prevent explosions before they happened.

Leaving felt impossible. I had no independent income, and I feared raising my children alone. I also feared making the violence worse if I tried to escape. One evening after a particularly frightening confrontation, I broke down and confided in an older woman from church.

Instead of judging me, she listened carefully and then gave me a number. She told me about Doctor Kashiririka, someone who helped families restore peace where anger and violence had taken control.

I hesitated for days before calling. Finally, with trembling hands, I dialed +254704675962. Doctor Kashiririka listened patiently as I described my marriage, the fear, and my desire not to destroy my family but to restore it. His voice was calm and firm.

He told me that sometimes uncontrollable rage can be influenced by negative energy that feeds on conflict within a home. He assured me that whatever guidance he gave would not harm my husband but would weaken the destructive force controlling his anger.

He prepared a special powder for me and gave very clear instructions. I was to sprinkle a small amount discreetly at the doorway of our home during the early morning hours, while focusing on peace and safety. He emphasized that my intention must be firm not revenge, not hatred but protection and transformation.

The first morning I did it, my heart pounded. I woke before sunrise and quietly sprinkled the powder at the entrance. Nothing dramatic happened that day. But later that evening, when my husband began raising his voice over a small issue, something unusual occurred. TO READ MORE CLICK HERE 

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