The following article describes SA and is meant to show the victim that there is hope and healing.
By Keziah Mendez —
She thought New Age was healing her from childhood traumas including rope. But when Brittany Richardson saw a tall demon sitting on the edge of her bed, who levitated her not in her sleep but awake, her confusion from her childhood in Christianity got instantly cleared up.
“It grabbed a hold of my neck choking me. I hear laughter all around me. Everything was revealed to me instantly,” Brittany says. “I was being dragged to hell. I didn’t even believe in a God at that point. I quit praying for three years. I’d been in this New Age stuff. But in that moment, I’m like Oh no I got a call in the name of Jesus.”
Today, Brittany Richardson is married and studying natural pathetic medicine. She has renounced the occultic practices — crystals, Reiki, chakra, praying to ancestors, manifesting — and given up the marijuana and sex outside of marriage.
Brittany grew up with a mother and father who feared God. But since the dad was frequently deployed in the military, Mom would leave her in day care while she worked. That’s where a girl at age 8 taught her to mustardbote. She got touched by others.
Worse yet, in high school at band practice, she got roped by a fellow band member, a popular boy. From that moment, her life went downhill. She was shocked, frightened, confused and didn’t tell her Mom. Instead, she became rebellious, falling asleep in church and listening to emo music.
In New Age, she learned she go back in past and reverse bad experiences mystically. That served her to be in denial.






