Konda Jean and Yakobi Munzele view on witchcraft
According to Konda Jean, Witchcraft is acknowledged when a person who disagrees with another foresees his misfortune as a curse, and when the utterance comes into practice, he has said that it is not innocent. He claims acts of witchcraft are documented as human malaise. Though witches recognize each other, no witch will ever realize that he is one. Non-witches use their eyes to see how a woman who still appears to have money realizes that she controls Kundu money, a spirit of darkness. If you see a hunter who hits his prey, you know that he manages a Kundu gluttony, and he says this is how people dream about witches.
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- konda jean
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konda jean and yakobi munzele view on witchcraft
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konda jean and yakobi munzele