Understanding Dreams and Witchcraft

Nov 27, 2024

Lecture Notes: Dreams and Witchcraft Activities

Introduction

  • Welcome by the speaker.
  • Importance of dreams as warnings and guidance.
  • Focus: Identifying dreams indicating witchcraft and prayers against them.

Understanding Witchcraft

  • Definition: Use of demonic weapons, sorcery, rebellion.
  • Operation: Affects families, churches, schools, governments, entertainment, etc.

Dreams Indicating Witchcraft

1. Nightmares

  • Sign of visitation by evil spirits.
  • Fear, sadness, disorganization upon waking.
  • Reference: 2 Timothy 1:7 (God gives power, love, and sound mind, not fear).

2. Eating in Dreams

  • Eating in dreams suggests witchcraft activities.
  • Demonic items disguised as food.
  • Action: Fast and pray to cleanse spirit.

3. Seeing Cats or Dog Bites

  • Cats signify witchcraft; dog bites suggest attacks.
  • Often involves trusted persons.

4. Being Trapped

  • Symbolizes spiritual cage and limitations.
  • Indicates stagnation, delays, and rejection.

5. Being Shot At

  • Indicates spirit of death or danger.
  • Whether hit by gun, bow, or arrow, blood signifies issues.

6. Covered by Cobwebs

  • Cobwebs in dreams signify witchcraft plans for downfall.
  • Symbolize delays, frustrations, blockages.

7. Rats and Roaches

  • Symbolic of poverty, destruction, and household wickedness.
  • Attack on career or provisions if they destroy items in dreams.

8. Former Schools or Homes

  • Seeing old schools or homes suggests setbacks.
  • Indicates bondage or ties to the past.

9. Shaving or Cutting Hair

  • Represents attacks on glory and destiny.
  • Hair attackers divert glory and virtues.

Prayers Against Witchcraft Dreams

  • Withdraw from witchcraft covens/shrines.
  • Recover lost glory, break curses, and cancel evil plans.
  • Protection based on biblical verses (e.g., Job 19:9, Galatians 3:13, Micah 5:12).
  • Specific prayers for breaking witchcraft oppression and attacks.

Conclusion

  • Encouragement to subscribe, like, and share.
  • Gratitude expressed by the speaker.