The Star (Jamaica)

RASTA OBEAH MAN IN HIGH DEMAND Pastors, lovers among clients

- SIMONE MORGAN-LINDO STAR Writer

Throughout his many years as a ‘reader man’, Ronnie said he has received many requests from people who want to ‘tie’ their lovers. “A two different tie you have. You buy material like parchment paper and you write up yuh man or woman name on it, and then take a special powder and sprinkle on it. You then tie it with a blue and black thread, and a it that. The next tie, me nuh have nutten fi do with that cause it involves women period and a bag a nastiness,” said the reader man who is located in St Catherine.

He explained that it is not uncommon for both sexes to turn to him for help, especially when a relationsh­ip is going sour, and one party wants to permanentl­y hitch the other.

“If them start live bad, all me would a need to do is light two special candle, pray and sprinkle some a the special powder, and dem start live good back again,” he said.

When THE WEEKEND STAR visited Ronnie at his home in August Town, a rural district in North West St Catherine, he was in the process of preparing a bath for a client.

However, upon seeing the news team, the female client ‘went into hiding’ inside the reader man’s room.

“A lot of trouble inna the world, enuh. Demons deh pon di loose, and this is my gift to help,” he said, while putting a drop of oil into a basin.

Located on his veranda is his healing station, which consists of a Bible, candles, small portions of oils, and several species of plants.

Ronnie explained that anyone can conduct a ‘bath’ because the materials mostly consist of different types of plants that are usually found in a backyard.

20 YEARS PRACTICE

“Plants are very powerful, and all a person needs to do is believe. A di same medicine dem buy a pharmacy,” he said.

The dreadlocke­d reader man said that he has a large clientele that stretches as far as the United States and other sections of the Caribbean.

With more than 20 years of practice under his belt, Ronnie said he has cast out many demons, assisted with marriages and court cases, visas and luck with business through prosperity and protection jewellery.

“Nuff time people a farrin link me say dem a have problem to get dem green card, and me just do me ting from here so and send some luck dem way. People sick bad over deh, and God help me heal dem from Jamaica,” said Ronnie, who had a regular day job until Gold showed him how to heal people.

He recalled being visited by a female who had a demon living inside her for months. According to Ronnie, she was close to the brink of death because the unclean spirit was feeding on her body and had impregnate­d her.

“When she come, the duppy a jump up in her belly. Me and others could a see the ting a move up and dung in her, enuh. Me have to look after her and take out the duppy and send it back to who sent it,” he said.

Like other spirituali­sts, Ronnie said he is sometimes criticised by naysayers who believe his practice is fake. However, he is not fazed.

“Mi nuh have the power to do anything. A just God tell me what to do. Nuff time people say reader man fake, but yet still dem say dem believe inna di Bible and inna Bible days a whole heap a miracle used to work. Nuff time me see dem bun me out and me live to see all pastor come link me fi mi wash out him house because him say demon a run him out there,” he said.

 ??  ?? Ronnie carries the bath that he prepared for his female client.
Ronnie carries the bath that he prepared for his female client.
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Ferncourt High School
 ?? ERROL CROSBY PHOTOS ?? A Bible is also integral in the preparatio­n of one of Ronnie’s baths.
ERROL CROSBY PHOTOS A Bible is also integral in the preparatio­n of one of Ronnie’s baths.

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