Washington: Warlock Christian Day is planning to lead a group of witches to cast a spell on Charlie Sheen during his tour.
Day, a Salem, MA based warlock and a cadre of witches are planning to rid Sheen of the ‘negative spiritual forces’ that have taken over his life when the former ‘Two and a Half Men’ star visits Boston’s University`s Agganis Arena during his ‘Violent Torpedo of Truth’ tour on April 12th.
“When we go to see Charlie Sheen, we will be working our energy, muttering our spells,” a news channel quoted Day as saying.
“The reality is, this is a man who needs healing. And if he wants to bring us up on stage and have us offer him healing—we’ll do it.”
Day said he staged a ‘magical intervention’ at the Crow Haven Corner shop in Salem, MA on March 6th, and sees evidence that his initial spell is already working.
"He’s coming out of the house, he’s on tour, and he’s at least playing into the fun of it all, which shows that he’s leaving the crazy side and turning this into an opportunity," Day said.
“When a witch heals somebody, we try to see that person in our mind’s eye, in their most perfect state,” explained Day. “I don’t visualize them as a sick person—I visualize them healthy. And when I imagine that in my mind’s eye, that takes the first step in it becoming reality—it is the power of manifestation.”
Lorelei Stathopoulos, a practicing witch who will be joining Day at the “Violent Torpedo of Truth” performance, said, “We look forward to sending Charlie light and health. The fact that he’s leaving the house and going on tour is wonderful news—and the fact that he’s stopping by Boston is really magical. I’m hoping that he has a wonderful, safe trip and we’re looking forward to seeing him.”
ANI
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