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Obeah

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Dec 20, 2021
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Obeah is a term used in Jamaican Patois to refer to spellcasting, witchcraft, or black magic. It originated from African spiritual practices brought to Jamaica by enslaved Africans, blending with indigenous and colonial influences over time. Obeah is often associated with supernatural powers, and it can be used for both good and bad purposes. While some might seek out Obeah practitioners for protection or healing, others use it with malicious intent, such as to harm or curse others. In Jamaican culture, Obeah has been historically viewed with a mix of fear and respect, often seen as a powerful tool for those in need of justice or revenge. The practice was once outlawed by colonial authorities, but it remains a part of the island’s folklore and continues to be referenced in everyday conversation, particularly when something mysterious or unexplainable happens.

In real estate, the term might come up when discussing property disputes or unresolved tensions between neighbors. For instance,…

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