A minister sent me an email saying that God had given her the name of a demon called DREAM CATCHER. This demon has the power that twists words in mid-air and makes the other person hear something that was not said. Then a spirit of dissension, strife, and accusation will manifest.
The next day I was standing in line after getting gasoline, and this BIG sign was hanging on the glass window that said,
DREAM
CATCHER
OR
MANDELLA
Assorted styles and colors, $2.99
Inside the package was a little card from the Elpaso trading post, Inc. that said,
“A very well known native American tradition is the presence of the “DREAM CATCHER” in their homes. Dreams flow in succession in the night. These dreams, though good or bad, succumb to the magic of the DREAM CATCHER. Good dreams know their way through the DREAM CATCHER never awakening the dreamer. Unpleasant dreams, however, become entangled in the weaving perishing in the first sign of a new morning. DREAM CATCHERS are hung by the children’s bedside to make them feel warm and protected.
Make this DREAM CATCHER a part of your home and have pleasant dreams.”
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The object is Indian, with a netted hoop about four inches across. Hanging from it are two pieces of material with feathers attached.
You definitely do not want this thing in your home. Two other ministers told me they know of Christians with these things in their home.
The Mandella has its origin in the Indian War Shield. The design on each ring of the Mandella represents different ideas depending on various tribes. Each mandella is made of fur, feathers, wool, leather, beads. Colors are turquoise, brown, black, blue, red, tan.
The legend of the Dream Catcher is believed to have originated many generations ago in the Sioux Nation. The Dream Catcher was hung in the teepee, above someone sleeping, to guard against bad dreams. The Dream Catcher allowed good dreams to pass through and slide down the feathers onto the sleeper. But a bad dream would become entangled in the Dream Catcher, and in the morning the sun would melt it away. To this day many people believe in the power of the Dream Catcher. Others see the Dream Catcher as a beautiful decoration.
Get this out of your home and burn it. Cast OUT any demons that may have come into you or your home. Ask the Lord to forgive you for practicing witchcraft.
(DemonBuster.com)
Omg….. I was given one by a american indian mission for my donation to help in thier shelters for abused mums and their children…. and you’re right many ppl Christians even have not idea what this is. Oh dear god. They gave me one as a key ring and the key ring broke so my son just hung it on his cross over his bed… dear god in heaven…. forgive me. Now I’m worried.