Signs You May Be Under Witchcraft
You wake up at exactly 3:00 a.m. every night, and for some reason, you feel a chill running through your body even though the room is warm.
Your phone starts glitching or turning on by itself at strange hours, always during times when you feel anxious or unsettled.
You develop an irrational fear of a specific item in your home, like an old mirror or a vase, which seems to “watch” you when you’re not looking.
The same song keeps playing in your head, no matter what you’re doing, often a song that you haven’t heard in years, and its lyrics seem oddly prophetic.
Your hair changes hue in streaks—patches of lighter or darker hair appear suddenly, without any natural explanation.
Unfamiliar animals show up in your yard or home, such as a crow that caws loudly every time you step outside, or a cat that just stares at you through the window for hours.
When you write or draw, your handwriting starts changing, as if someone else is controlling your hand, and the words feel oddly prophetic or mystical.
You experience random, sharp pains in your chest or head, always at certain times of the day, almost as if someone is “sending” them to you.
You feel an odd compulsion to collect or hoard specific objects, like old coins, feathers, or shiny stones, even though you’ve never been interested in them before.
Every time you walk past a specific tree, lamp post, or sidewalk crack, you get a strong, sudden sensation of dread or unease, and it feels like something is following you.
You find small, strange symbols drawn in chalk on your doorstep or driveway, appearing overnight and with no clear source.
Your reflection in glass surfaces distorts when you’re upset or angry, sometimes appearing twisted or unnaturally still.
A specific flower in your garden grows unnaturally fast or blooms out of season, and the petals have an unnatural glow at night.
You start having vivid dreams where you are communicating with someone who appears as a shadow or a faint mist, offering cryptic advice or warnings.
Items you put down in a certain room keep reappearing in different places, as if someone is moving them when you’re not looking.
You develop an intense craving for herbs like sage, thyme, or rosemary, even though you’ve never used them much before.
Strange burn marks or symbols begin appearing on your skin overnight, as if you were marked by something, and they fade without explanation by the morning.
You start experiencing unusual weather patterns around you—sudden gusts of wind when you’re alone, or clouds that part to form strange shapes overhead.
You find that objects you’ve used for years, like a favorite mug or necklace, seem to glow or hum at certain moments when you’re feeling particularly anxious or stressed.
You begin hearing whispers in foreign languages, or phrases that you don't understand, but when you look around, no one is speaking.
You develop an unnatural connection to a particular season, such as feeling strangely energized during autumn or drowsy and melancholy in spring.
Your shadow appears to move independently when you’re in low light, sometimes following you when you’re still or stretching in odd ways.
The same person keeps showing up in your dreams, but you have no memory of ever meeting them, and their face is slightly blurry.
Your heart races uncontrollably at specific times—like when you're near a certain location or when you're holding a specific object.
You can suddenly “sense” certain people’s emotions, even if you haven’t seen them for a while, and it happens in waves, like an overwhelming flood of sadness or anger.
You notice you’re gaining strange, unexplainable knowledge, like knowing specific rituals or old myths that you’ve never been taught.
The smell of incense, particularly frankincense or myrrh, follows you around unexpectedly, even if you haven’t burned any incense recently.
Objects near you seem to vibrate or hum when you're in a room with a certain person, as if the air itself is charged with energy.
You feel an undeniable pull to a particular place—a forest, a beach, or an abandoned building—even though your rational mind tells you to stay away.
When you attempt to leave a location, something feels like it's physically preventing you, like an invisible barrier or a sudden overwhelming fatigue.