An exorcism school in Kiev will teach to cast out demons

An exorcism school has emerged in Ukraine. It opens its doors before proponents ofifferent confessions and even atheists, promising to teach how to drive out demons – from people, things and even entire generations. True though, no guarantees are furnished, reports Vesti.

"Our mission is to raise spiritual warriors, to learn how to cope with the forces of darkness in our country, in our homes, in our lives," says an announcement in Facebook.

The school manager said that teaching "to cast out demons" is ready for everyone indiscriminately, provided the payment has been made. Guarantees are not given: either for 4 days a person will learn everything and immediately, or he will not succeed – which means that the desire was not so great. No reimbursement is foreseen in this case.

"The lessons begin on May 19 in Kiev. Personal presence is mandatory. The sessions are organized as a group learning of 30 people. The cost of the course is 11 500 UAH, but if you make an advance payment now, the cost will be reduced to 10 500," the manager said. The opening of the "international school" was explained by the fact that "there is a demand in Ukraine at the moment”.

"Teacher", as the exorcists have assured, is experienced and has been practicing for more than 10 years. This is a certain E. Kleban who spent 12 years in prison for "the sins of youth", and then "recognized God and from that day he has served Jesus." There, in the dungeons, he saw in his dreams a demon who looked like a troll from the "Hobbit", as well as a demon – "a black feminine creature", which, according to Kleban, controls prisons, so prisoners repeatedly return to the colony.

"In a single body there can get along a lot of demons that manage it. Avarice, greed, egotism are also manifestations of the demon and can be cured," explains the manager of unusual courses. Yet the exorcist does not undertake to heal the obsession of politicians with the "demon of finance" – for this he will need a nationwide desire.

As reported by the UOJ, in the capital ”mass healings” are organized by sectants right in the building of the Ministry of Justice.

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