A Silly Question

@Desywe (321)
Indonesia
September 2, 2021 9:16pm CST
Maybe it would be a silly question, but I'm really curious about the existence of shamans or cenayang around your place. Are they really existing? I mean, a shaman who helps envious people. In this case, to help destroy other people's business or other people's relationships. As an example, my mother has a grocery shop. And it was quite busy before the pandemic. Someday, some customers said that whenever they want to go to the shop, it was closed. Even though we never closed at that time. So my mother goes to see a man who can "see" what happened. And that man said that someone has "covered" your shop. Even though, we never go down a dirty path. Oh God, I can't believe it. Something like this still and so much happened here. How's in your place?
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@prashu228 (37521)
• India
3 Sep 21
such people exists everywhere..
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@prashu228 (37521)
• India
3 Sep 21
@Desywe yes ofcourse it happens
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
4 Sep 21
@prashu228 have you experience it?
@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
How's your place? Does it happen?
• Nairobi, Kenya
3 Sep 21
Maybe they do exist with different names
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• Nairobi, Kenya
4 Sep 21
@Desywe I think they exist in my place
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
4 Sep 21
Yes... How about your place?
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@May2k8 (18403)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
It exists but God's power is greater than everything so we need to get closer to God.
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
Yes I know that
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@allknowing (138317)
• India
3 Sep 21
Never heard of this but one can keep a vigil on who is jealous and that is not difficult.
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
Oh yeah, I see
@paigea (36315)
• Canada
3 Sep 21
No, we have nothing like that here.
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
Where are u from?
@FaruMesh (3504)
• India
3 Sep 21
You can ask protection of God from the evil eyes of people. Islamic tradition also holds that Muslims should rely on God alone to keep them safe from sorcery and malicious spirits rather than resorting to talismans, which are charms or amulets bearing symbols or precious stones believed to have magical powers, or other means of protection.
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@Desywe (321)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 21
You're right friend
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