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Are Sororities Demonic? — A Student’s Escape from Darkness
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Are sororities just harmless social groups—or are they spiritually dangerous?
In this eye-opening episode of The Blind Exorcist, I interview Oby, a former member of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority, who shares how her initiation—rooted in Freemasonry—opened the door to demonic possession. What followed was a harrowing spiritual battle that ultimately led to her powerful exorcism and freedom in Jesus Christ.
We explore how oaths, vows, and ceremonies in sororities can create spiritual bondage. Oby opens up about encounters with seances, psychic readings, and occult symbols tied to ancient deities like Dionysus, Aphrodite, Pan, and Hecate—often overlooked but spiritually dangerous.
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✅ The hidden spiritual risks behind sorority rituals and vows
✅ How Freemasonry influences some initiation ceremonies
✅ The role of ancient deities in modern organizations
✅ What happened during Oby’s exorcism
✅ How demons gained access through occult exposure
✅ Why biblical discernment is critical for Christians today
✅ The power of Jesus Christ to break spiritual bondage
Oby’s testimony is a powerful warning for anyone involved in sororities or secret societies—and a reminder that real freedom comes only through Jesus Christ.
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Oby's Introduction
Speaker 1Welcome to episode 23 of the Blind Exorcist podcast. I am your host, justin D. I want to extend a sincere thank you for tuning in today. Last month, a thoughtful listener gave me a gift of $52 on my birthday, which was May 19th. I just wanted to give a quick shout out to the listener, glory to God, and say thank you so much. You brought a smile to my face and made my birthday just a bit more special. Yeah, folks, I turned 52 years old. Thank you, jesus, glory to God. You have obviously been a longtime listener, since in episode one I mentioned my birthday. Thanks again for the birthday gift. Now let's get started. Today I have a captivating episode lined up for you.
Discussion of Greek Gods Influence
Speaker 1I had the extraordinary opportunity to sit down with Abhi, an African-American young woman who was a former member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. She found herself entangled with demonic possession after participating in the rituals, ceremonies, vows and oaths of her initiation. In this episode, we'll be dissecting Abhi's experience and discussing the demonic influence of Greek gods on sororities and fraternities. We'll be delving into the details of her exorcism and stepping through the process together. You'll hear firsthand about the challenges she faced and the spiritual warfare involved in her journey to liberation. As always, I encourage you to share this episode with your family, friends or on social media. Your support helps me reach more people who might benefit from our discussions and insights. Don't forget to join or subscribe to the Blind Exorcist podcast so you never miss a notification of my new releases. Stay connected and be the first to hear my latest episodes, filled with compelling stories, insightful interviews and powerful exorcism experiences. So, without further ado, let's dive into episode 23 and explore Abhi's remarkable story. Abhi, welcome to the Blind Exorcist.
Speaker 2Hi Justin, Thank you for having me today. I'm really excited to have this conversation.
Speaker 1I say it every time I am always so excited with every person that comes on, and thank you, abhi, for taking the time to come on here and share your story with everyone. Like I mentioned in the intro, we are going to be talking about a few key things in Abhi's story. We're going to be touching on sororities and fraternities which tie back to the Greek gods. Now, every sorority name, every fraternity name is Greek. I find that interesting, and you always got to go back to the root of things spiritually. Let's hear about four of these Greek gods which again, are demons. If you want to learn about all of the Greek gods, check on Wikipedia. We exorcists cast them out of people all the time.
Speaker 1Dionysus, the god of wine, fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy and theater. He was a major figure in Greek mythology who embodied the spirit of revelry and unrestrained celebration. Sounds like most sororities and fraternities, right? He is responsible for ritual madness. Interesting that every sorority or fraternity has to go through a ritual Next up, aphrodite, the goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and sexual desire.
Speaker 1She was often associated with eroticism and romance, influencing both mortal and divine affairs with her powers. Yeah, I'd say this demon's sexual influence is in most sororities and fraternities' sexual activities. We cast this demon out of people all the time who are bound to sexual addictions or trapped in sexual isolation. Let's go on Pawn, which I will pronounce as Pan, the English version, the god of the wild shepherds, flocks, nature, rustic music and fertility. Pan was known for his lustful nature and love of partying, often depicted in myths as chasing nymphs and engaging in revelry. Yeah, I'd say Pan is heavily involved in sororities and fraternities, especially with his love of music, lustful nature and partying.
Oby's Initiation into Sorority
Speaker 1And the final one, hecate. She is perhaps the most prominent goddess associated with witchcraft and magic. She is often depicted as a goddess of the night, ghosts and necromancy. As a goddess of the night, ghosts and necromancy, hecate is frequently shown holding torches and accompanied by dogs. We can see the hands of these demons in the lives of young people the alcoholism, the amount of sexual activity, the drugs, and we've all seen on the news the deaths of these young people. These are the attributes of the Greek gods Lust, sex, drunkenness. Of course they call it celebration, but you get my point. And here's the kicker the witchcraft. Often there is so much witchcraft activity in sororities and fraternities. What do you mean, justin? Let's have a seance tonight, or bring the Ouija board over, or we have a psychic coming tonight to give us readings, to give us readings. All of this type of witchcraft practices happen very common in the sororities and fraternities. Here we have a young lady, extremely intelligent, well-spoken had demons from being involved in a sorority.
Speaker 2Abhi, let me come to you. Can you let the audience know what you majored in and how did you find out about the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and was looking for my place on campus and around this time I learned about Black Greek Letter Organizations, and these are historical organizations with predominant Black membership that were all started in the early or mid-1900s and they were meant to be organizations where young Black students could gather and advance themselves college-educated students. That's like a big factor here, and the organization I was in was called Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated. This was the first Black Greek letter sorority in a group of Black Greek letter organizations called the Divine Nine.
Oby's Christian Faith
Speaker 2I learned about them when I was 19 years old through a really innocent-looking mental health event on campus, so I learned about them. I thought that they were cool. The women seemed well-to-do, they seemed like a group of women that I wanted to be a part of, and the allure of it was that this is like a national organization. There are prominent people in this organization and it really appealed to the desire to do something greater and also to be a part of something greater as well and to be unified with other Black women, which is something I was looking for my sophomore year of college.
Speaker 1Abhi, thank you so much for letting us know about the sorority and how you got involved in it, and it's sad in a sense, because of your innocence and really wanting to plug in to the African-American Black community and be part of that, which is admirable. Before we start dissecting what you actually had to go through with vows, rituals, oaths and all of that, let's take just a minute to explain. How did you become a Christian?
Speaker 2Yeah. So I grew up in a Christian household. I always knew who Jesus was. I grew up going to Sunday school. I loved the church. I was always active in it, through college as well, and I would say that up until I left for college, my faith was not quite my own, but it wasn't something I rejected either. It was definitely something that was required of me. I was really pushed towards church attendance, prayer, things of that nature, and in college I would actually say that this was the point where I took my faith for myself and I started to also associate with other believers. I was really passionate about God.
Speaker 2But the challenge of that was in hindsight I see it was the trajectory I was on up until that point. I was looking for things to be grounded in, things to find my identity in, things to validate me, and just even the school I went to. I wanted to go to a prestigious school and even this organization it's known for its prestige and it fit into this construct that I was in, where I loved God, I prayed, I did the disciplines that I was supposed to with God, but my core identity was not rooted in him and I was looking for something greater, and I found it in this organization. This organization is all about the glam and the adjective that people use is pretty, we're pretty girls. That's what people used to say, and this unfortunately fit into a greater problem I had and I didn't really uncover until more recently in my life, when a lot of this stuff came to a head spiritually, spiritually.
Speaker 1Interesting, very interesting. I think this is so common for most Christians, myself included. I was also raised in a Christian home, but there comes a point in time where you have to start to walk this faith on your own and unfortunately, sometimes we adopt things we shouldn't as we learn to grow in our relationship with Christ. Universities are very challenging for young people. They are bent really against God. They are anti-Christ. They typically have an anti-Christ spirit that controls the universities.
Examination of Sorority Initiation Ritual
Speaker 1Even when I went to university, which was in the 90s, I was a social work major for two and a half years these professors would just come down on who would even believe in something like Jesus Christ? In something like Jesus Christ, you might as well believe in aliens or fairies, things like this, or in anthropology. How, why would you even believe in a God when Darwinism and evolution really shows us what happened here? This was constant and this was in the 90s. Of course, I'm the young Christian guy on fire for the Lord, and in anthropology I'd raise my hand and be like this is a theory, correct? Oh, they hated me and they'd be like, yeah, it's a theory. I'd say exactly. I just want to make sure we know that this is not factual, this is theory.
Speaker 1I had a friend that was in a world religion course and the professor, in front of hundreds of students, said are there any Christians here? And she raised her hand because she was so excited she was a Christian. She's in a world religion class. He said could you come up to the front of the class please? And so she did and he berated her for 10 minutes straight tore her apart.
Speaker 1She was 18 years old, ran out of the class sobbing. That is what goes on in a lot of universities. They are anti-Christ. Abhi, I'm going to come back to you. Thank you again for sharing about your Christianity. Let's go ahead and jump into the sorority and the initiation that you had to go through and let's pick that apart. And I want you to pay attention to what she's saying, because if you're a parent, these are the sorts of things that your daughter and son are vowing and oathing to. They go through rituals and ceremonies.
Speaker 1Listen, guys, anytime you hear the words vow, oath ritual ceremony. If I was standing in front of a class right now, on a blackboard I would write vow, oath ritual ceremony. Then I put a big equal sign and write the word demons, okay, okay. So, obby, I'm going to come over to you and let's go ahead. And I know you have a bible scripture. You have a bible scripture where christ talks about, in matthew 5, making vows. Maybe start with that and then let's dissect the oaths and the vows that you made that gave you demons.
Speaker 2All right, yeah. So I just want to read from Matthew 5, 33 to 37. And this is Jesus speaking in the famous Sermon on the Mount, and he says it is said to those of old you shall not swear falsely, but shall perform to the Lord what you have sworn. But I say to you, do not take an oath at all, either by heaven, for it is the throne of God, or by earth, for it is his footstool, or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the great king. And do not take an oath by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black, let what. Sorry to interrupt, abhi, but I wanted to highlight the key point.
Speaker 1At the end of what you just read, anything more than a simple yes or no comes from evil. As an exorcist, I've lost count of how many times a demon, under the interrogation of Jesus Christ, says I am here because she made an oath or I am here because he made a vow. Don't do it, folks. This is dangerous stuff. And all these sororities and fraternities have oaths, vows and ceremonies that can give young adults demons. Okay, abbey back to you.
Speaker 2Before I even get into the initiation ritual, I just want to set context to how this comes about, because I know like when you discern something and you communicate it, it can sound like, oh, obviously this is evil. But the context of it is really important to understand and I think that a lot of these organizations you're going through months of some sort of initiation practice, some sort of like regular meeting, something where you are spending your time, your money and your energy proving that you should be a part of this organization. So imagine that you've spent a few months going through this, and this is not even just like the underground hazing and things of that nature. We're talking about above ground practices. You have a rush ceremony, you have other meetings that you have with older people where you're learning about the sorority. You're spending a lot of money and then at the end of those months comes initiation day and on initiation day you're given a lot of money. And then at the end of those months comes initiation day and on initiation day you're given a ritual that you go through and a vow to make at the very end.
Speaker 2Now what I'm going to speak about is going to sound like I said, it's going to sound really low. If you're a Christian, you're going to look at this and you're going to be like, wow, that's really bad. But consider the fact that you just put in all this physical effort and then now they're saying, okay, just say this. Oh, it seems like it. When you're going through it it feels inconsequential. But what we'll talk about during this conversation is how that one to two hour ceremony or ritual is actually the most costly on your soul and on you as a person. So to go through this a little bit, it opens up by saying that the organization, the sorority I was in, says our rituals represent one of many vital links which have kept our organization alive and healthy. Because our rituals represent the spiritual foundation of the sorority, they should be here. We already have this tension where Jesus has said don't make any oaths. And this organization opens up by saying, hey, this is a ritual and it is spiritual in nature, the spiritual foundation of the sorority. But once again, you've done months of work, you're not really thinking so much about what was just said. Also, I should highlight, you don't see the initiation ritual before you go through it, so you don't have time to discern, you don't have time to pray. You don't have time to go back to scripture. You're in the ceremony, you're in a dark room doing this, all right.
Speaker 2Some other very concerning aspects of it is they make these, they say these things to these ambiguous entities that you don't actually know what are. For instance, there's a line that says so let my soul like the ivy be, the ivy plant, which is a symbol of the sorority, but ivy is capitalized like it's talking about something, but you don't know what you're really. You're just saying things like this let my soul like the IV be. Then you have other aspects of it where they openly manipulate scripture. This is not even hidden. It's like you go back to scripture and that they've removed the things of God and they added in the name of the organization. So, for instance, psalms 119.18 says open my eyes that I may see wondrous things from your law. This is David speaking to God. But in the initiation ritual it is said open then my eyes, o God, that I may behold the wondrous works of this great organization. In another part of the initiation ritual they use scripture, but they use it in a deceptive way. Psalm 141, verse 3, says Set a guard, o Lord, over my mouth. Keep watch over the doors of my lips. And then in the initiation ritual they have a part where you're supposed to promise to live to the ideals of the organization, to refrain from any expression of ill will, and then they use this scripture in context of this of edifying the sorority, and it says the same verse set a guard over my mouth, keep watch over the door of my lips. So this is something you'll see throughout this ceremony or this ritual. Another really concerning part that we can talk about later is how they also use aspects of Freemasonry in their ritual right, and there are links to these Black Greek letter organizations and Freemasonry.
Speaker 2In Freemasonry you join through various degrees and this initiation ritual also has various degrees by which you enter. For instance, there is a degree where you show your devotion and your promise to the sorority. There is another degree where you show your obedience to the sorority. There is another degree where you show your faith and trust in the sorority. There's another degree where you show your faith and trust in the sorority and within these degrees are other red flags that we are explicitly told not to do so.
Speaker 2In the first degree that I mentioned of devotion and promise, you are to kneel before a table covered with white cloth and has a candle that represents the founder, ethel Hedgeman Lyle. We are explicitly told this is 10 commandments you shall not make for yourself a carved image, any likeness of anything that is in heaven above or that is in earth beneath or that is in the water under the earth. You shall not bow down to them nor serve them. But then in this ritual you are to bow down to an image of the founder. And then there's even a part where they say to our founders we bow to show our submission and you promise. Even here there's a line that says are you willing to be submissive and in every way to subjugate yourself to the highest authority? And all the candidates are to say I am.
Speaker 2And then the last thing I'll hit on, justin, is the incorporation of false Greek gods. This is not hidden. This is on the public open badge or crest of the sorority and it's also in the initiation ritual. So if you look at the badge of the sorority, you'll see the god, the initiation ritual. So if you look at the badge of the sorority, you'll see the god, the false Greek god, atlas, and in the initiation ritual it says that this signifies endurance and strength. You'll see the scales in the public Also.
Speaker 2This is like on the public crest of the sorority and this represents Themis, which is a Greek Titan goddess. So these things are sadly, they're not hidden, but, like I said when I was giving context of it, you don't even think, you don't have the time to even consider it by the time you're in this ritual. You don't see the initiation ritual either. I didn't see this initiation ritual until about a year after I was initiated, when I was initiating other people and I was looking at it, but even then you don't have access to it to see what you're really getting into, which is the part that's really shrouded in secrecy and deception, that really is used to capture young, impressionable people like myself.
Warning Against Sorority and Fraternity Rituals
Speaker 1So I could dissect this in a million ways, could dissect this in a million ways. But Abbey got demons from this. She's a Christian, has the Holy Spirit inside of her and went through ceremonies that allowed demons to come into her soul and her body Her soul, meaning her emotions, how she feels, her thoughts, how she thinks, how she feels her thoughts, how she thinks, and her physical body. So this was spiritual and I dare say all of these initiation ceremonies, the vows, the oaths, are wicked evil, no matter what it is. How can you say that, justin? How can you say all these fraternities and sororities are wicked evil Because of what happens in them? Because of what happens in them the amount of young women who have been raped, the amount of people who have died from alcohol poisoning, drug overdose, on and on it goes. She is kneeling down to a lit candle, worshiping the founder of the sorority. She has made an oath to be subjected to the founder, submissive to the founder, and to be subjugated to the founder. That doesn't sound like the fruit of the Holy Spirit. You know. Love, joy, peace and so forth this is a soul tie, folks. Peace and so forth. This is a soul tie, folks. She had bound her soul, her emotions, how she feels and her thoughts, how she thinks, to the founder. The founder established the sorority on Freemasonry principles. That founder, who is now dead, had demons and those demons had been transferred into Abbi's soul and body. Her spirit belongs to Jesus Christ, but now her soul and body have been possessed by demons Spiritually. These sorts of sorority and fraternity rituals are extremely dangerous and should be taken very seriously. Folks, to her point, she didn't see any of this before. She had invested tons of money just trying to join a group that she was excited about. And then it comes time for the ceremony and notice they bring her to a dark room. I would say most of these ceremonies, be it sororities or fraternities, happen in dark lit rooms, some even with candles lit, because they're evil.
The demonic influence of Greek gods on sororities and fraternities
Speaker 1And so many young people go through these rituals and ceremonies and they graduate and they leave packed full of demons and they don't even know it. Loaded full of demons. And then, as their life begins to unfold, they have anxiety, panic, attacks for no reason Just comes on them all of a sudden. They have no clue why. Depression and isolation. They are successful in their career but when they get home, depression and isolation, clueless that they have demons in them from the vows, oaths and rituals and ceremonies they performed in their sorority or fraternity. Sadly, people leave university as addicts, addicted to drugs, alcohol, sex or whatever the addiction might be that torments and destroys their lives. The addiction might be that torments and destroys their lives Still. Others leave emotionally traumatized and previously they were not. They have lost their identity and do not know who they are. Others leave hating men or women and have vowed to never date or be in a relationship due to sexual trauma or broken trust from relationships. This goes back to what these young adults experienced in the sororities or fraternities. I could go on, but you get my point. Remember these are the attributes of the Greek gods, which are demons, parties, sex and witchcraft. These Greek demons enslave and destroy the lives of innocent young adults every year.
Speaker 1She Abbe was in a Freemasonry sorority, literally Freemason. She had to go through three degrees and it's interesting that they included partial Bible scripture in her initiation and then a legitimate, real Bible scripture out of Psalms to back the organization. Sounds like Satan to me. What did he do with Jesus Christ when Jesus went into the wilderness? What did Satan do? He quoted scripture. He quoted scripture to Jesus Christ If you're the Son of God, cast yourself off this temple, for it's written the angels will hold you up, blah, blah, blah. He knows the Bible better than we do. He knows it word for word. Very deceptive, very evil. And if you're a parent listening to this, you need to really consider this. If you have a young adult that's in a sorority or fraternity, you need to share this out to them so that they can hear this. And we're going to start getting into Abbe's exorcism. Now this gets interesting Again.
Oby's realization of demonic possession
Speaker 1Abbe is a Christian. She's raised in a Christian home, loves Jesus Christ with her whole heart, kind of figuring out her own faith in university. But she did not join this out of ill will. She joined this because she was excited to find a group that she could fit in and begin to bond with people her own age and so forth. But she got demons through these vows and ceremonies and rituals. Abhi, when was it that you first began to realize something was wrong? When you realized, wait a minute, I may have demons? When you realized, wait a minute, I may have demons? Something's going on here because eventually you do reach out to Dr Larson's ministry and you were funneled down to a team with me on it to assist you. What was it that made you say I have demons?
Speaker 2So I reached this point in my life where I wasn't really content with my career. I really did not like the direction I was heading in. I just gave up on doing things my own way. And I talked about my identity issue when I was in college and how I was always looking for something prestigious and greater. And this was the point in my life that I gave that up and I really just was like Jesus find my next step in life and I would say this was when I fully committed my life to Jesus Christ, not just believing but really started to walk the walk.
Speaker 2After that I experienced just very beautiful spiritual growth, very close intimacy with the Lord. It was such a beautiful time and it's as my relationship it's still on an upward trajectory. As that happened, things physically started to go down. So around this period of time just having new spiritual eyes and really getting closer with God I started to experience a lot of issues in my house, just all kinds of like crazy things happening in my house, from hearing banging on my door to brought in odors filling the whole house to noise in the time I was trying to pray. It came to the point where one morning I just was like I was telling God, I just can't even think right now. It's just too much.
Speaker 2And around the same time I saw a young woman who had left the sorority I was a part of. She made a video on TikTok and she explained why she was renouncing the sorority or denouncing it publicly. I saw that and I would say that the Holy Spirit had perfectly tilled my heart, tilled the soil of my heart, and that was like the seed that hit good soil and I started to reconsider the sorority. Now, mind you, up to four different people had told me before the sorority. They had told me in different ways that the sorority was not good. I just wasn't ready. The soil of my heart was not perfectly cultivated and tilled. So I didn't listen to them and I said to myself what many people say I need the conviction of the Holy Spirit individually to know that this is wrong. But in this season of my life I didn't ask God should I leave or should I go. I asked him to show me how he was affecting my life and when I did that, through various channels, he started to show me that prayer you know, friends, that I had, that I would pray with, and just strong Christian connections that I had in college had all broken down after I joined this sorority. So I took that. I repented of that. I said God, I see how this all worked, but that was five years ago. Can you show me how it's affecting me today? And this is when God really showed me.
Speaker 2I remember I was following along a prayer and a guy started praying against evil objects in our house items from the sorority. It's like I saw the items and it all made sense. It all just like the spiritual growth, the fact that I was getting closer to God. And then all of a sudden I'm having all these issues in my house. It just all connected and I realized, oh my gosh, what people have been warning me about is true. This thing didn't just affect me in college, it's affecting me today. I'm going through all this like demonic activity.
Speaker 2And the day after that I wrote a letter, notarized it and went out to go send this out and renounce my membership. I repented that morning. I just went out to send a letter to the corporate office saying I want to leave, and that was the beginning of a very treacherous encounter. Or that was the beginning of a very treacherous encounter, or that was the beginning of treacherous encounters with Satan and just a lot of demonic activity. I would love to say that it got better from there, but I would actually say when I tried to step away from the organization, things got worse.
Speaker 2Soon after that it was like I started to hear voices. I've never heard voices in my life. Nothing was wrong, I wasn't struggling mentally with anything, I didn't have depression or anything like that but I started to hear voices and I didn't know that I was hearing demons at this time. But now I look back and I realize that was the case. Months after that, maybe a couple months after that, I started to feel I would be like walking around, just going about my normal life, and I could feel something like pushing me around. It's like nothing was there, but it's like a hand was there, like pushing me left and right and around and in circles, and it was very real what was going on, and right and around and in circles, and it was very real what was going on.
Speaker 2And then from there it started to be like I could feel something physically controlling me internally and for a good part of this I just I didn't think that I could have demons.
Speaker 2I was actually a part of that school of thinking that, you know, christians shouldn't be able to have demons.
The impact of false beliefs on Christian demon possession
Speaker 2The Holy Spirit, e-pixel, that's what I thought. So for a good chunk of this I actually had no idea I was dealing with demonic activity, and I know that sounds crazy. I know people may hear oh, something was controlling your body. Of course that was a demon, but Satan just really created this context in my life where I thought that I was dealing with the Holy Spirit. For some reason I thought that the things I was hearing didn't seem they didn't actually seem evil at all. They were biblical encouraging me to go pray for people, for instance, encouraging me to help someone, things like this that I thought were characteristic of the Holy Spirit and were the Holy Spirit. So it just turned into months of just being physically controlled, just being attacked in my mind and just hearing voices outright that I did not know were not the Holy Spirit. It just turned into a whole host of paranormal activity in my life that I never encountered until I tried to leave the organization.
Speaker 1Abhi, thank you for sharing that, and I want to dissect this some as an exorcist. First, let me say that this would have never happened if Aube had been trained about demon possession in church and about deliverance by her Western pastor. This happened to her because of the Western Christian church having a false belief that Christians cannot have demons. This is so sad to me as an exorcist. Try telling a Catholic Christian that he or she cannot have a demon. They would look at you like you were crazy, because they are taught that Catholic Christians can have demons and this is why the Catholic Church has exorcists to help their congregation. Yeah, it just makes sense, people. Now the best thing Abbe did was write the letter to the organization and said cut me off from this. This is what got the demons angry and this is why the demonic torment and the paranormal activity started, and it's interesting that she just did that. It's very important, especially when coming out of Freemasonry. I always encourage clients to write the Freemason Lodge that they're involved in and tell them take me off of the mailing list, cut that soul tie, cut it. Throw out your apron, throw out your ring, everything, cut it. And in this case, her sorority had Freemasonry in it and she cut it and then the party got started. Now I can relate to this when I really sold out. You can listen to episode one, my story, my testimony, overcoming the darkness, when I really sold out to Jesus Christ, which is what Abbey did. Now she was raised in a Christian home, so was I. When I sold out, it all started the attacks, the sleep, paralysis, the voices, everything. And there's a reason for that. Satan truly believes that he owned me and that he owned Abhi. They literally believe that they own you. They do not, but they believe that they do. You're their property. And in her case, because of the vows rituals, all that she had demons and the reason why she never thought they were demons is because she had demons. When you have demons in your soul, your emotions, how you feel, your thoughts, how you think and in your body in her case they were in her body too, pushing her around they can cause you to not understand that you have demons. This is why she never recognized at first that these were demons, and they can bring confusion that it's the Holy Spirit guiding you.
Speaker 1I recently worked with a young man who had a Kundalini demon corrupting his spiritual gifts. He thought it was the Holy Spirit, but it was actually a demon. We're seeing more Christians with prophetic gifts affected by Kundalini demons who transfer demons to others. This is common in our exorcism sessions. You don't have to be involved with kundalini yoga to get a kundalini demon. A kundalini demon can possess you at any time through other demons already present in your soul. Christians are eager for supernatural acts from God, but many are demonized without realizing it. Demons like Kundalini and Jezebel can transfer through these Christians, causing more demonic possession.
Speaker 1Be very careful about who lays hands on you, prays over you, gives you a word of knowledge or prophesies over you. You can receive demons from them. I only allow trusted people I've known for years to give me words or pray over my life. This is a word of caution, to encourage wisdom and discernment, not to give you fear. Now swinging back to why demons get stirred up when you fully commit to Jesus Christ. They believe that they own you and they know now that you became a Christian they're going to torment you and punish you because you're their property. This is how they think they're going to punish you and torment you because they know that most Christians in Western culture have no clue how to get rid of them and they have all kinds of fun knocking on the walls, slamming doors, turning lights off.
Oby's journey to seeking help and undergoing exorcism
Speaker 1In my house I would have a glass literally just go from one side of the countertop to the other. I have a kitchen island. Kitchen island was probably eight foot long, roughly my son's sitting there. He goes Dad this is right in the middle of my exorcism sessions, by the way, says Dad. A glass just moved from the left side of the counter eight foot down to the right on its own. Yeah, yeah, this stuff is real. Real, guys, this is real.
Speaker 1But I never knew Dr Bob Larson was an exorcist. The demons inside of me. I would listen to talk back with Bob Larson when I was 19 years old. He had a radio show, never understood he was an exorcist or that I could have gotten help. Why is that? How could I listen to him for two years straight, listen to the people coming up demon-possessed and him casting out demons and confronting demons, and I never had the thought cross my mind this man can help me Because of the demons in me. They block it and that's common with a lot of people. So she did a great job. She cut off the root. She's having paranormal phenomena all around her. And, aubie, I'm going to come back to you. When was it that you decided to research to get help, and how did you find Dr Larson's ministry?
Speaker 2Dr Larson's ministry. Yeah, so I knew there was a point where it was clear that I was facing demonic activity. I didn't understand how deep it was and I even had an idea that this was caused by the sorority involvement. I would do self-deliverance videos through YouTube. I grew up in a Nigerian family. We know about the spiritual warfare, so it was never a problem of believing that demons are real. I just didn't know how deep the darkness was I was dealing with. So I would do self-deliverance videos, but it wouldn't really get to it. It never solved it the way that I know it should have. So when I started to tell my family members about it, that's when the things that I thought could be the Holy Spirit. It's good when you start just a general tip, just start telling people things, and when you hear yourself you'll know that what you're dealing with is not normal or it's not good. And I remember Dr Larson actually saying this on a YouTube video I saw about him. So one of the self-deliverance people I was watching had Bob Larson on their podcast or on their show or YouTube channel, I should say, and from there I emailed Dr Larson's ministry a question like hey, is this normal for the Holy Spirit to do this and they recommended that I call in and that's how I got I learned about Do what Jesus Did Larson's regional ministry. And that's when I started speaking with those in the Northeastern team and they were like, yeah, no, we're definitely dealing with demons here.
Uncovering the extent of demonic influence and the need for exorcism
Speaker 2And I was still in denial, like I still didn't fully believe, even though I know all this stuff I'm saying sounds really serious and really extreme. I had this beautiful relationship with Jesus Christ. I had a beautiful relationship for the first time in my life. Holiness was what I wanted. I was like done with the sorority. All of this I renounced. I thought it was just like all of my past. I didn't care for it anymore. I didn't desire it, just issues I had in my life had broken off of me. I didn't desire it, just issues I had in my life had broken off of me. Temptations just were no longer there.
Speaker 2So I just I didn't think that having a demon in me still exists. I just didn't even consider that I got baptized, which was a beautiful experience. So once again I'm thinking like, hey, I'm good, like I have this rich relationship with the Lord. I know that it was bad, I know I was dealing with demons, but surely they can't be affecting me as bad as I think they, as bad as DWJD was telling me that they could. And I'm happy, though, that the person who I was speaking to, he insisted that we still move forward with doing an exorcism, because in that exorcism is when those demons started to manifest and I started to see oh okay, even there them. Like, settling down was a form of deception that I was going through as well. So that's a long winded way to answer your question, justin, but yeah, Thank you very much.
Speaker 1And I was on that team assisting with Aubie and, oh yeah, we kicked them up real quick Because as soon as we heard about the sorority, about the Freemasonry, it was time and Aubie came and she's sitting across from us on Zoom and she's very open but I'm sure, like she's explaining, there's part of her. I don't really think I have demons or what's going on, but she did. And during her exorcism we were able to first of all deal with the Freemasonry demons that had entered her through the sorority, but second to that, they had tapped into the Nigerian witchcraft in her bloodline to strengthen its possession. So in other words, you had Team A, the Freemasonry spirits that came in, and then reached out to Team B, way back in the generations, to the Nigerian witchcraft spirits, and said, hey guys, can you help us out here? And pulled them into the mix. So that generational curse went way back through her ancestry to human sacrifice, and the witchcraft is very common in Odo in Nigeria.
Speaker 1It's interesting to note that she also had Kundalini in her. The chief demon who was in charge of all the other demons inside her had brought Kundalini into their hierarchy. I remember Abhi being shocked to discover that she was listening to what she thought was the Holy Spirit, but it was actually the demon Kundalini. She had never practiced yoga or Kundalini yoga at all. If you have never been through an exorcism, get in touch with me and let's do an initial check to see if there is anything hiding in you. Notice how Abhi thought she was fine. Even when she came to us for a session. She thought she was fine, but she had demons. The worst demons are the ones who silently stay in you and secretly influence your life. You won't know that you have them. They are silent killers. Contact me and let's see what might be inside of you that you are not aware of. So the Lord came in and cleaned all of that up through his mercy and love out of his daughter. They were expelled. They were expelled through the authority of Christ, and Abbe is free now to experience the intimacy of Jesus Christ uninterrupted. That's not to say she's not going to have normal spiritual warfare where she has to resist the devil. I mean, the book of James tells us submit to God, that's step one. Resist the devil, that's step two. Step three then he will flee. So sure, she's still going to have spiritual warfare, but it's on the outside now, it's not inside, it's not in her soul. Fascinating, fascinating.
Speaker 1This has been extremely informative and I hope, as a parent, a grandparent or a young adult, that you were challenged from what Abhi has shared to reconsider joining a sorority or, if you're a young man, a fraternity. And if you are graduated and still part of a sorority or fraternity, let me encourage you, if you're a Christian, even if you're not, cancel your membership Like Abhi did, throw out anything related to your sorority or your fraternity and then get a hold of me for an exorcism. The things going on in your life, in your relationships, whatever's going on that you know is off, could be from going through those vows, oaths, rituals and ceremonies of your sorority or your fraternity. Please take this seriously. This is not a joke.
Encouragement for those involved in sororities and fraternities
Speaker 1Abbey was tormented pretty badly and, thanks to Jesus Christ and his love and his mercy, hallelujah, she is free to serve Jesus Christ at full capacity, maximum potential. I love it, potential, I love it. So at the end of every episode you guys know what I do I always ask my guest to offer words of encouragement to you. The listener. Aubie, I'm going to come over to you. There are parents listening whose daughters and sons are in sororities and fraternities right now. There are young people your age who are in university, listening right now, involved in sororities and fraternities. There's people who have graduated, tormented by demons that are Christians, who are still members of a sorority or fraternity. For all of these people, I'd like for you to just take a minute, share some encouragement with them and explain to them why they should consider an exorcism. Go ahead, share some encouragement.
Speaker 2Yeah, one thing I'm really astounded about in my story is how I look back and I see how much the Holy Spirit was influencing everything. At first I didn't even know why I was experiencing such great spiritual growth. I didn't know that I had recently been really converted and in that the Holy Spirit just led me into all truth. He guided me in everything. He just made it all work. And I would say that, listen, if you are torn right now and you are deciding should I stay or should I go, I would really just encourage you. This may not seem connected, but just develop a deeper intimacy with the Holy Spirit. Give him the time of day, give him a committed time, give him space in your life. If you're torn and you don't know what to do, fine, just develop that intimacy of the Holy Spirit and I promise you he will lead you into all truth.
Speaker 2I'm always really concerned about people who make this excuse that, hey, the Holy Spirit hasn't convicted me. Therefore, I don't think that I have to go. I need a personal conviction. It's concerning because when you show them the actual word of God and areas where God says don't do this, they ignore it. They're just. They're still looking for the conviction of the Holy Spirit and I look at that as develop intimacy with him, and he will not leave this thing out. You read the Old Testament and you see how reactive and how seriously God took idolatry. He's not going to take it any. That same spirit is not going to live within you and just watch this happen and not say anything about it. So focus on your intimacy with the spirit. If this is the thing that has you torn, focus on intimacy with the Holy Spirit and in that, just submit, just listen, be led by him, let him convict you. Be open to the fact that he may call you out and I promise you he will lead you into that truth he will expose.
Speaker 2I really am encouraged about my own story and how I didn't ask God should I leave or should I go. I said can you show me what is wrong here? And he showed it to me clear as day, to the point that I always make this analogy of leaving. My sorority was like running out of a burning building. No one has to tell you to run, to run. You don't need a firefighter to walk up to you and say run. You know that you need to get out of that building and it came from intimacy with the Holy Spirit. If there's a conviction on your heart right now and you're not sure, you're feeling like, oh my gosh, what do I do? What do I do with my child? The Holy Spirit, get closer to him, get deeper with him, trust him, believe in him and listen.