The woman he chose tried to mimic my essence—using seduction, lust, and love spells to lure him in through his weaknesses. But just like our relationship, anything built on illusion is destined to fall apart. A foundation made of lies will always crack—and when it does, the entire structure crumbles.
He chose a mimic. A shadow. A reflection of my power—without my soul. But let’s be clear: she will never be me. I am not easily replaced. I’m built differently. I’m a lightworker. I carry divine favor, spiritual gifts, and ancestral protection. I don’t use baneful magic. I don’t manipulate. I don’t steal from other people’s plates—I prepare the feast and feed the souls seated at the table I built through God’s divine light. I build kingdoms with my bare hands.
The Devil has a stronghold on many of God’s children. So many beautiful souls fall because they don’t recognize their own worth. So I don’t blame him for not seeing the beauty in me—he couldn’t even see the glory within himself. People feed off your energy when they are disconnected from Source. And the thing about Source is this: when you abuse God’s favored, He will cut off your access.
Now, he no longer has access to my energy. He will feel the void—the absence of my light, my love, my prayers, and my power. What once fueled him will now haunt him. Because when you lose a woman of divine favor, you don’t just lose a person—you lose a blessing.
They tried to team up and dethrone me, using darkness to challenge my light. But the God I serve constantly reminds me: even if you knock the Queen off the throne, the crown still belongs to her. And nothing—no destiny swap, no energy harvesting, no cloaking—can change that. What God has for me is mine. No force, no deception, and no betrayal can take it away.
Now he’s left with a succubus spirit—draining him of his vitality, his money, his manhood, and his dignity. Yes, the lure may be enticing, but it always leads to catastrophe.
Some women are sent to elevate you. Others are sent to destroy you. The one you choose will shape your reality. A divinely guided woman can lead you into favor and purpose, while a demonic woman will drag your soul straight to hell. Look within so you can choose wisely—because what we attract often mirrors the parts of ourselves that still need healing.

