Brief Summary
Abinmensa, a former member of a witchcraft network in Ghana, reveals the six hidden methods used to monitor people spiritually. These methods include using animals as monitoring spirits, employing household objects and mirrors as portals, infiltrating dreams, exploiting social media, using human agents, and leveraging familiar spirits connected to generational altars. She emphasises the importance of spiritual vigilance, prayer, and maintaining purity to combat these monitoring systems, and shares a prayer for deliverance from such oppression.
- Monitoring spirits can take the form of animals like cats and dogs.
- Mirrors and reflective surfaces can act as portals for observation.
- Dreams can be manipulated to gather information or instill fear.
- Social media is exploited to trace spiritual frequencies and vulnerabilities.
- Friends and neighbours can be unknowingly used as informants.
- Generational altars and familiar spirits can grant legal access for monitoring.
Introduction
Abinmensa from Cape Coast, Ghana, shares her past involvement in a witchcraft network that specialised in spiritually monitoring people. Recruited at 19 under the guise of joining a spiritual empowerment group, she unknowingly entered a covenant of darkness. Now free, she aims to expose the hidden methods used to monitor people, stressing that understanding these methods is crucial for effectively fighting back.
Monitoring Through Animals
The first and most common method involves using animals as monitoring spirits. Cats, dogs, rats and even spiders are employed as spiritual drones. Abinmensa recalls an assignment where she projected her spirit into a black cat to monitor a young woman leading a midnight prayer group. The woman's prayers disturbed their activities, but when she invoked the Holy Ghost, an angelic light struck the cat, causing Abinmensa pain and disrupting the projection. This incident taught her that prayer can neutralise monitoring spirits, referencing Isaiah 54:17.
Household Objects and Mirrors as Portals
Mirrors and reflective surfaces serve as portals for spiritual monitoring. The coven possessed a "glass of sight," where a person's image would appear if a personal item like a strand of hair was obtained. Abinmensa recounts monitoring a man of God who exposed witchcraft in his church by stealing his sweat using a charm ring. His face appeared in the mirror, but after three nights, a bright light shielded his image whenever he prayed, which she later understood to be God's glory, referencing Psalm 91:1.
Infiltration of Dreams
Dreams are an easily accessible realm for spiritual monitoring, where individuals can be observed, manipulated, or confused. Abinmensa was trained to enter the dream space of those with open spiritual gates. For instance, she could appear as a friend in someone's dream who was praying for a new job to gather information or instill fear. Frequent appearances of familiar faces doing strange things or returns to old locations in dreams can indicate spiritual monitoring, referencing Matthew 13:25.
Social Media Exploitation
Social media monitoring is a modern and dangerous method. Witches can gather information without physically visiting a person's house, as individuals often expose personal details online. Abinmensa managed a fake motivational Instagram account used to trace people's spiritual frequency through their interactions with specific posts. She shares an instance where a woman who posted about her pregnancy was targeted with envy rituals, leading to complications. She warns that the spiritual realm reads energy, not just pictures, and advises caution about online posts.
Human Agents: Friends and Neighbours
People around you, such as friends, relatives, or co-workers, can unknowingly serve as informants, referred to as "friendly eyes." Abinmensa would manipulate individuals to reveal information about a target's plans. She mentions a prayerful woman named Mama Aqua whose business ideas were consistently thwarted because her friend was under spiritual influence and shared her plans. Spiritual monitoring can originate from those close to you, referencing Micah 7:5.
Familiar Spirits and Generational Altars
The deepest form of monitoring occurs through familiar spirits connected to family altars. Some individuals are monitored due to covenants in their bloodline that grant spirits legal access. In Abinmensa's case, her grandmother was a priestess, requiring every first daughter to serve as a spiritual watchtower. Even after leaving witchcraft, she was still haunted by spirits until she underwent deliverance at a revival in Kumasi, breaking the ancestral chain.
Deliverance and Freedom
During the deliverance, when the pastor identified those with ancestral covenants, Abinmensa screamed uncontrollably and witnessed a dark figure leaving her body. That night, she experienced peaceful sleep for the first time in eight years, referencing Galatians 3:13. Now a "watcher for the kingdom of light," she exposes these methods to help believers fight effectively. She stresses the importance of guarding privacy, prayers, and purity, while also maintaining a consistent "altar of prayer" to destroy demonic monitoring systems.
Prayer for Deliverance
Abinmensa concludes with a prayer for those under the oppression of monitoring spirits, asking for open eyes, protection, and the turning of monitoring spirits against their senders. The prayer includes condemning spiritual eyes, invoking the fire of the Holy Ghost, blocking demonic frequencies, covering oneself and family with the blood of Jesus, releasing warrior angels, shattering evil mirrors and altars, sealing dream portals, disconnecting from monitoring agents and ancestral spirits, renouncing covenants, and decreeing invisibility to demonic watchers, referencing Isaiah 54:17.

