
This is the information, that the evil enemy of Christianity doesn’t want you to know.
Witch’s Curse are placed upon people with the intention of harming them.
Curses can be illness, to harm you or even death. Curses are declared to be the most dreaded form of magic, often called black magic, and are believed to be universally used. Many cannot get jobs and are fanatically very poor because of the Witch’s Curse. But you can fight back and lift every Curse. Here are some weapons.
The least one that you ever expected may be a family member could be a Witch!
THE POWER OF THE CROSS IN BREAKING ALL CURSES
How to break a curse? Put your trust and faith in Yeshua (Jesus) and the work which He did 2,000 years ago on the cross, you can then pray the “Prayer for Release” from any curse: by using the Celtic Cross. Genesis 12:3
The Celtic Cross is well known in Cornwall, it is used throughout this ancient land as a symbol of Yeshua’s( Jesus), power and victory. The Cornish used this ancient Celtic Cross to break the curses of witchcraft that are rampant throughout Cornwall.
The effects of witchcraft are poverty, failed businesses, ill health, and despair and apathy.
Many Cornish Christians are discovering once again that the Cross of Yeshua still retains its ancient power to destroy witchcraft.
Couch Adams the famous Cornish Astronomer who discovered the planet Neptune in the 19th Century, also discovered the power of the Celtic Cross.
It is said that he broke the power of witchcraft in his village by leaning against this Cross and making his sacred prayers to his heavenly Father. His prayer not only changed his village, but also changed his life completely, by making him a very wealthy man, and a very famous Astronomer in the colleges of England.
The Celtic Cross bridges the earthly and spiritual worlds. The representation of the four corners are the vertical axis (spiritual world) and the horizontal axis (earthly world). The circle Represents YHWH s love as having no beginning or ending.
Celtic Cross breaks the curse of witchcraft in Cornwall and will break the curse of witchcraft for YOU.
The Celtic cross symbolises the cross of Yeshua (Jesus) with the circle of the sun shining behind it, reminding people of the words of Yeshua ‘I am the Light of the World.’ (It is also the Hebrew Letter Tet).

.I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
Genesis 12:3
On this Cross you can see the Celtic knot.

The Celtic knot is also referred to as the YHWH’s Knot or endless knot. Meaning having neither an end nor a beginning, YHWH has always been HE is ONE, The Great I AM.
YHWH’s Knot. found in Bishopstone Church Eastbourne break the curse of witchcraft.
Rue Herb of Grace.
Rue was mentioned by Jesus in His rebuke of the Pharisees.
Rue will guard against witches and evil spirits they hate the smell of rue.
Cats detest intensely the smell of crushed rue leaves.
Early Christians used it as a tool for purging during exorcisms
During the Middle Ages, rue was hung outside of doorways and windows to keep evil spirits out. The Church gave used sprigs of rue to sprinkle holy water on their congregations.
It is a very big deterrent against witchcraft and an essential ingredient in spell breaking. It protects against all diseases.
I have seen the fear of those who are not Christian’s quake in fear at just the mention of it.
To clear a house of evil spirits, take a branch of Rue, dip it in holy water and sprinkle it around the house.
This is the information, that the evil enemy of Christianity doesn’t want you to know.
Herbs are medical and spiritual. God made them so.
The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds. 2 Corinthians 10:4
Nicholas Culpeper: Herbalist of the People said.
CULPEPER’S COMPLETE HERBAL
GARDEN RUE
Description. Garden Rue is a shrubby plant, whose elder branches are tough and woody, having smooth blueish green leaves, divided into an uncertain number of small oval sections, which are somewhat thick and fat, and round pointed at the end, abiding all winter.
The flowers grow on the tops of the younger shoots, consisting usually of four yellow, hollow, scope-like leaves, torn in about the edges, and having eight yellow stammina encompassing aroundish green head, cut as it were into four parts, growing large, and seemingly punched full of holes, containing small black rough seed. The root is woody, having many fibres.
Place. Rue is planted in gardens; the leaves and seed are used. The whole plant has a very strong scent.
Time. Rue generally flowers in August.
Government and virtues. Government and virtues : It is an herb of the Sun, and under Leo.
It provokes urine and women’s courses, being taken either in meat or drink. The seed thereof taken in wine, is an antidote against all dangerous medicines or deadly poisons. The leaves taken either by themselves, or with figs and walnuts, is called Mithridate’s counter-poison against the plague, and causes all venomous things to become harmless; being often taken in meat and drink it abates venery. A decoction thereof with some dried dill leaves and flowers, eases all pains and torments, inwardly to be drank, and outwardly to be applied warm to the place grieved.
The same being drank, helps the pains both of the chest and sides, as also coughs and hardness of breathing, the inflammations of the lungs, and the tormenting pains of the sciatica and the joints, being anointed, or laid to the places; as also the shaking fits of agues, to take a draught before the fit comes. Being boiled or infused in oil, it is good to help the wind cholic, the hardness and windiness of the mother, and frees women from the strangling or suffocation thereof, if the share and the parts thereabouts be anointed therewith. It kills and drives forth the worms of the belly, if it be drank after it is boiled in wine to the half, with a little honey; it helps the gout or pains in the joints, hands, feet or knees, applied thereunto; and with figs it helps the dropsy, being bathed therewith.
Being bruised and put into the nostrils, it stays the bleeding thereof. It takes away wheals and pimples, if being bruised with a few myrtle leaves, it be made up with wax, and applied. It cures the morphew, and takes away all sorts of warts, if boiled in wine with some pepper and nitre, and the place rubbed therewith, and with almond and honey helps the dry scabs, or any tetter or ringworm. The juice thereof warmed in a pomegranate shell or rind, and dropped into the ears, helps the pains of them. The juice of it and fennel, with a little honey, and the gall of a cock put thereunto, helps the dimness of the eye-sight.
An ointment made of the juice thereof with oil of roses, ceruse, and a little vinegar, and anointed, cures St. Anthony’s fire and all running sores in the head: and the stinking ulcers of the nose, or other parts. The antidote used by Mithridates, every morning fasting, to secure himself from any poison or infection, was this:
Take twenty leaves or rue, a little salt, a couple of walnuts, and a couple of figs, beaten together into a mess, with twenty juniper berries, which is the quantity appointed for every day.
Another electuary is made thus: Take of nitre, pepper, and cummin seed, of each equal parts; of the leaves of Rue clean picked, as much in weight as all the other three weighed; beat them well together, and put as much honey as will make it up into an electuary (but you must first steep your cummin seed in vinegar twenty four hours, and then dry it, or rather roast it in a hot fire-shovel, or in an oven) and is a remedy for the pains or griefs in the chest or stomach, of the spleen, belly, or sides, by wind or stitches; of the liver by obstructions; of the reins and bladder by the stopping of urine; and helps also to extenuate fat corpulent bodies. What an infamy is cast upon the ashes of Mithridates, or Methridates (as the Augustines read his name) by unworthy people. They that deserve no good report themselves, love to give none to others, viz .
That renowned King of Pontus fortified his body by poison against poison. ( He cast out devils by Beelzebub, Prince of the devils .) What a sot is he that knows not if he had accustomed his body to cold poisons, but poisons would have dispatched him? On the contrary, if not, corrosions would have done it. The whole world is at this present time beholden to him for his studies in physic, and he that uses the quantity but of an hazel-nut of that receipt every morning, to which his name is adjoined, shall to admiration preserve his body in health, if he do but consider that Rue is an herb of the Sun, and under Leo, and gather it and the rest accordingly.
The ancients had an idea of an occult quality in this plant, and that was, that is was a great preserver of chastity, and a preventer of lewd thoughts; accordingly, Shakespeare makes Ophelia give Rue to Hamlet’s mother. However, Rue is a plant of many virtues, being alexipharmie, and good against infections pestilential diseases, and the plague itself, and all kinds of fevers. It helps disorders of the head, nerves, and womb, convulsions, and hysteric fits, the cholic, and weakness of the stomach and bowels; it resists poison, and cures the bites of venemous creatures, and of mad dogs. It is an ingredient in the Aqua Brion comp. and the Aqua Theriacalis.

