Influencer Ashley Jones Practice witchcraft – Spells and all – nearly ten years.
“The twelve zodiac signs are the first because it is widely accepted by everyone,” Jones, 27, said in an episode on Monday, September 8. Madi Prewett“Keep real” podcast. “I mean, everyone knows their zodiac signs. I grew up in the 90s, like a Capricorn shirt, which is so widely accepted.”
According to Jones, she said she “buyed” the premise of the twelve zodiac signs because she thought her sign was “so accurate”.
“That’s definitely my door open,” Jones said. Prewett, 29, agreed that the zodiac and Enneagram personality types were “devilish.”
After sneaking into the constellation, Jones begins Studying birth chart And Moon Stage “Find out more who” in her inner journey [she] Once was. ”
“I [was] “The adventure into “innocent things” like crystals, performance and attraction. …I was very obsessed with the power in those things.”
Jones’ grandmother, who Very energetic, too Self-identification as a “good witch” ultimately provides the influencer with his own spell book.
“She gave me my first spelling book when she was 15, which said, ‘Good spell and fate’,” Jones said. “Even the book says, ‘Good light.’ [which] It’s just covered up by deception. I took it home and it was like, “so good.” I remember the first spell ever made was the money spell on the full moon. ”
By the time Jones was 23 years old, she had an epiphany of her spirituality.
“I’m embodying my dream life, driving a luxury car, flying every other week, to these crazy places [and] She said that with so much money, I know more than I can do. “She said. I have a different boyfriend [before I met my now-husband]. We live together and have a nice house. Everything I have will bring happiness. ”
Despite her worldly possession, Jones was very frustrated and anxious.
“I was like, ‘I don’t want to be here again. Don’t know how to get out of trouble,'” Jones recalled. “I just felt like, I wanted to try a prayer. … I mean, [up until this point]I see and hear things every day, see demons, hear their voices. I don’t know what is real and what is not. ”
Growing up, Jones practiced Christianity, prayed for the first time while driving home.
“I said, ‘God, you can’t be real, because if you are real and if you love me as the church told me, then my life wouldn’t be like that.’ “I said, ‘If you are real, that proves. ‘This truck was pulled out in front of me.
When Jones returned home, she prayed again, and this time out loud.
“I was sobbing on the floor. All I could say is, ‘Please help me’.” “I beg over and over again. … It was the most desperate thing of my life. It was probably 20 minutes, and suddenly, it felt like, like [I got] The hugs around me. ”

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