A self-professed fortune teller from Ohio pleaded guilty last week to stealing $1.4 million in cash, Rolex watches, cars, and even Chanel purses from clients she claimed to be providing with advice for their future.
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“Fire Fairy” Prank Takes Aim at Little Girls
An internet scam instructing little girls on how to become “fire fairies” by turning on the gas range in their homes has left one five year-old Russian girl with severe burns after playing the game.
Karen Casey & A Course in Miracles
MD writes: “Is Karen Casey into New Age?”
Exorcists Warn Trump Spell-Casters
What to do With Glastonbury Water
SW writes: “I had a friend who was into New age religion, but I didn't know it. . . .She gave me some water from Glastonbury which I took to be like holy water. But I never used it. What is the proper way to get rid of it. Can I just throw it in the trash? Pour it down the drain? Does it need to be exorcised? Please help. I don't want to keep it.”
Spell-Casting Mania Goes Awry
Despite the brouhaha on social media about the mass casting of a binding spell on President Donald J. Trump, the event scheduled for Friday night at midnight wasn’t exactly a smashing success.
Prayer Alert! Witches To Cast Curse on Trump Tonight
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Groups of covens, occultists and various other “magical groups” around the country have announced plans for a ritual to take place tonight at midnight which is designed to “bind Donald Trump and all who abet him.”
US & Mexican Bishops Denounce “Santa Muerte”
Bishops in the U.S. are joining their colleagues in Mexico in denouncing what has become one of the fastest growing religious movements in North America – the worship of the fictional folk saint known as La Santa Muerte.
"Medical Medium" Gives Dangerous Advice about Iodine
Actress and lifestyle blogger, Gwyneth Paltrow, is coming under fire for relying on the advice of a “medical medium” who makes dangerous health recommendations on her controversial blog.
The Devil and Your Intentions
It’s a well-established fact that most people who get involved in the New Age – which includes many practices founded in the occult – are “dabblers.” They’re just poking around in this or that, looking for a spiritual high, a “connection” to the universe, an escape from reality, a cure for what ails them.
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