This is a consideration of the psychology and biology which underlies the Luciferian cult.
CLIP DESCRIPTION: Duke (Johnny Depp) takes too much Adrenochrome while Dr. Gonzo (Benicio Del Toro) gets rid of Lucy.
If you’ve been on TikTok or YouTube lately, you’ve probably come across the term destiny swapping—the idea that someone else has exchanged your destiny for theirs. But what does that look like? We’re digging in deep, so keep reading to learn more, including how to spot a destiny swap, how to reverse it, and why it happens.
A destiny swap occurs when one person tries to take another person’s life—like their spiritual gifts, finances, friends, or job—for their own. Destiny swapping is usually rooted in jealousy and insecurity. It’s often accomplished through the dark arts, although sometimes simple manipulation is at play.
Destiny swapping is when one person takes or blocks another’s purpose. If someone is trying to swap your destiny, they might try to take blessings that are intended for you, like education, career, or romantic opportunities. This often occurs when the person is envious of your life or potential and unhappy with their own life, so they want what you have.
The person who destiny swaps is likely to have misfortune in the long run. Luckily, destiny swaps usually aren’t permanent—fate typically works to restore itself, and the person who cast the destiny swap usually suffers the consequences of this malicious act. Once the destiny swap is reversed, the person will usually lose anything they gained as a result of the exchange.
You feel disconnected from yourself. If you’ve been the victim of a destiny swap, you may notice that you don’t feel like yourself. You may feel like you’ve lost touch with your hopes and dreams, or like you’re not living the life that you’re truly intended to live.
You feel sick or like your energy is being drained. A destiny swap can cause a persistent feeling of exhaustion or fatigue. You might feel physically tired or emotionally drained, or you might lose interest in things you normally enjoy. You may even start to notice your health declining.
You have recurring bad dreams. Dreams can often give us insight into spiritual warfare. Pay close attention if you notice that someone is giving you gifts or food in your dreams—this could be a symbol that they’re offering you their fate in exchange for yours. Similarly, dreams where you swap clothes or shoes with someone else can be a sign of a destiny swap.
You experience a string of failures or bad luck. You may feel like you’re right on the edge of a major breakthrough or success, only to suffer a blow that puts you right back at square one. That happens to everyone once in a while—but if it keeps happening, it could be that someone is draining the energy you’d need to succeed.[4]
You notice someone close to you is living the life you want. The signs may be obvious—they may have gotten accepted to your dream school, been hired for a job you wanted, or started dating someone you were interested in. But it can be more subtle, too. For instance, they may simply seem to be thriving while you’re running into one obstacle after another.
Recognize that it’s happened. The most important step in reclaiming your power after a destiny swap is to realize that the swap has happened. If the signs above resonated with you, someone may have attempted a destiny swap, which could be draining your physical and mental energy and diverting you from your true path.[6]
Limit external influences in your life for a while. Take some time alone to reflect on what you really want out of your life. Think about what you feel like you’re meant to be doing, and try to determine when and how your path got diverted. During that time, avoid seeking counsel from others so you don’t inadvertently allow the destiny swapper to continue exerting influence over you. Ask yourself questions like:
Allow yourself to embrace your heart’s desire. If you’ve gotten pushed off your fated life path, it can feel impossible to chase your dreams again. But if there’s a different life that you feel like you’re supposed to be living, reconnect with that feeling. Your life is yours, and no one else can permanently stop you from living your dreams.
Reclaim your power. Taking back power can look different for every person—what’s really important is the intention and determination you put into it. Here are some ideas you might use to break a destiny swap and reclaim your destiny:
Use spiritual protection rituals to ward off destiny swaps. There’s not one set ritual to ward off destiny swaps. Instead, choose a protection ritual that’s tailored to your specific beliefs—you have to believe in it for it to work.
Speak your intentions out loud. Speaking your intentions can be a powerful defense against dark magic. Set up a quiet, peaceful space to yourself and meditate on your purpose, dreams, and goals. Then, speak that out loud to ward off anyone who wishes you ill and to manifest the life you want to live.
Surround yourself with people you can trust. Listen to your intuition when it comes to the people you keep in your circle. When someone genuinely means you well, you can feel that. They’ll uplift you and encourage you to follow your dreams. Having positive influences in your life can be a powerful protection against anyone who wishes you ill.
Be skeptical of other people’s motives. If someone seems eager to get close to you, ask yourself why. Do you notice them copying your mannerisms and the way you dress? Do they seem especially friendly with the people close to you, or constantly comment on how lucky you are? If so, they may desire your life for themselves. This can be a sign of an energy vampire or destiny swapper, and it may be safest to keep them at arm’s length.
Someone may destiny swap because they’re envious or dissatisfied. They may notice that you have special gifts or talents—some people call this being “chosen.” This can make you vulnerable to people who want to feed off of your energy and use it for themselves. People like this are sometimes called energy vampires or energy parasites.
Someone may actively use dark magic to accomplish a destiny swap. It’s suspected that practitioners of the dark arts, like witches, warlocks, or sorcerers, may be involved with destiny swapping. Rituals may include speaking your name out loud or using items that belong to you, like a piece of your clothing or hair, on an altar.
There are examples of destiny swaps in the Bible. The most noticeable example is the story of Jacob and Esau—although they were twins, Esau was born first, so he was in line to receive a bigger portion of their inheritance. One day, when Esau was particularly hungry, Jacob traded him a bowl of stew for Esau’s portion of the inheritance, effectively taking the future wealth intended for Esau.[10]
There’s no scientific evidence that verifies destiny swaps. That said, some people strongly believe that they do exist. Additionally, there’s a lot that we still don’t understand about how energy might be transferred from one person to another.
Many of you might know Joe Lynn Turner as a former singer of Rainbow and Deep Purple, but he released a very powerful album called Belly Of The Best. On that album he tells The TRUTH. And you just HAVE TO listen these interviews with him. He is ABSOLUTELY right the things in our world today:
I watched this interview on Tucker Carlson show and it was very powerful. I think you should check it out, because I think these end times are upon us now.
Here is also the song “Revelation”, which was given to John Rich by God:
I think there are no conindidences related to these things…
Here is his little comedy scetch, which maybe revealed what really happened:
(CNN)Trevor Moore, comedian, actor, producer, and co-founder of the sketch comedy group The Whitest Kids U Know, has died at the age of 41.
His death was confirmed by his manager, Kara Welker, in a statement issued on behalf of Moore’s family.
Moore died “in a tragic accident” on Friday evening, according to the statement.
“We are devastated by the loss of my husband, best friend and the father of our son. He was known as a writer and comedian to millions, and yet to us he was simply the center of our whole world,” his wife Aimee Carlson said in the statement.
“This is a tragic and sudden loss and we ask that you please respect our privacy during this time of grieving,” Carlson said.
Zach Cregger and Sam Brown, co-founders of The Whitest Kids U Know, said they were heartbroken to learn of Moore’s death.
“He was our best friend, and we speak for all of us in saying that the loss of Trevor is unimaginable,” they said in the statement.
“Our hope is that friends, fellow artists, and fans that loved him will not focus on his death, but will remember the countless moments of laughter he gave them,” Cregger and Brown said.
Moore was a co-creator and executive producer for Disney’s “Just Roll With It.” He also created and hosted “The Trevor Moore Show” on Comedy Central.
“Trevor Moore was an incredible talent and a vital member of the Comedy Central family. We will miss him dearly,” Comedy Central tweeted.
CNN’s Theresa Waldrop contributed to this report.