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The Witch, the Freemason and the Missionary (Freja)

In a little room upstairs, four witches chant in a secret language. Soon the Spirits will possess one of them to reveal the future of Africa. There are four head-witches in Africa. They represent the North, East, West and South. Loa is the High Priestess of Africa amongst the four witches. Loa was born in South Africa. Her eldest daughter would've been her successor. European men enslaved the country and raped Loa's daughter. The daughter died in childbirth and a baby girl was born. The Spirit's revealed the baby, Freja will be the successor. Through events of agony and magic, she meets Anselm a Freemason from Switzerland and Jakob a missionary working in America. Witchcraft, Freemasonry, and Christianity are at the center of this book. Through using these three belief systems, Smith deals with the most asked questions today. Christian writers are known to Christianize books about witchcraft and the occult, but Smith’s personal experiences with Witchcraft, Freemasonry and Christianity enables her to display the raw truth. This book will make non-readers want to reread it.

About the Author

Chantal Sumare Smith is a South African writer. She is well travelled and received her training in Switzerland where she studied Spirituality and Excellence in writing.

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