Categories: Newsviral

These plants have power to ward off evil spirits from home

These plants have power to ward off evil spirits from home

Human environments are surrounded by different kinds of spirits that most of us can’t see with our eyes. But nature has its own way of protecting these environments with plants and other creatures that only those with spiritual divinity can foretell.

The Holy Bible even emphasizes that plants have spiritual powers that can redeem mankind from different problems in life. Plants as science have made us understand manufacture their own food for energy by making use of sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide from mankind and bear food and oxygen for humans survival.

This scientific process, therefore, explains the power that lives within plants that can even ward off evil spirits from our environment.

But not all plants have this ability. The following five plants have been well interpreted by people with spiritual divinity to have the potency in driving away bad spirits;

 

1. Saint George’s sword plant

IMAGE SOURCE: Google Unclassified Images

This plant has so many spiritual potencies. In Nigerian culture, it is believed that Saint George’s Sword Plant is used in rituals to remove evil eyes. Even apart from this spiritual benefit, the plant also has the potency of filtering the indoor air, removing 4 out of the 5 main toxins involved in the effects of sick building syndrome (Wikipedia). To use this potted plant to ward off bad spirits, it is ideal to place it outside your front door.

 

2. Peace Lily plant

IMAGE SOURCE: Etsy.com

This tiny potted plant has a unique way of confirming an attack from a bad spirit in the environment. If the plant wilts on its own without any sign of bad care, there are bad energies (spirits) that sucked all of its energy. This plant can be placed in bathrooms in a small vase.

3. Guinea plant

IMAGE SOURCE: Wikimedia

This powerful plant has the potency in driving out bad obsessive spirits that torment people to death.

 

4. Rue plant (Herb-Of-Grace)

It’s no surprise that this plant is also called herb-of-grace. It serves as one of those plants that guard mankind against spirits of hatred, whether from live humans or spirits who have passed on.

In the Holy Bible, Rue is once quoted in Luke 11:42: “But woe unto you, Pharisees! For ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs”.

This powerful plant is a must-have in all households.

5. Oregano Plant

IMAGE SOURCE: Mountain Crest Plant

Oregano Plant is a low-maintenance herb that may be kept both indoors and outdoors. The plant is ideal for growing in drought-prone places because it is native to hot, arid climates.

Evil spirits hate this planet and will never come close to it, no matter where they are planted. Place it on your porch or in a living room nook.

Max

Recent Posts

Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu and Deputy Communications Minister Involved in a Gory Accident

The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, and the Deputy Minister for Communications and Digital Technology,… Read More

3 months ago

Former NPP Chairman Paul Afoko and Kojo Mpiani Congratulate Dr Mahamudu Bawumia

Former National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Paul Afoko, and former Chief of Staff,… Read More

3 months ago

Controller Withholds January Salaries of 2,563 Government Workers

The Controller and Accountant General’s Department has announced that salaries for Government of Ghana employees… Read More

3 months ago

Another Funeral for Daddy Lumba Set for March in Accra

Plans are underway for a second memorial event honouring the late Ghanaian highlife legend Daddy… Read More

3 months ago

Ajagurajah was Abu Trica’s spiritual father – old video of Ajagurajah advising Abu Trica resurfaces

A video in which the leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwabena Asiamah, popularly known… Read More

5 months ago

Mahama Ayariga Calls for Termination of Zipline Contract, Says Deal Has Become Wasteful

The Majority Leader, Mahama Ayariga, has called on the government to cancel its contract with… Read More

5 months ago