For years, Maureen thought she was just unlucky in love. She was kind, soft-spoken, beautiful in a quiet way, and always gave her whole heart in every relationship.
She did not ask for too much. She only wanted what every woman hopes for honesty, companionship, and a chance to build something real.
But it kept happening.
She would meet someone new. Things would seem perfect in the beginning. Sweet messages. Promises. Weekend plans. But then, without warning, they would pull away. One by one, they disappeared. Some stopped calling. Some blocked her. Some simply faded out like smoke.
At first, she blamed herself. Maybe she was too clingy. Too emotional. Too available. Maybe men just were not interested in women like her anymore.
The thoughts became heavier each time it happened. She cried in silence. She stopped dressing up. She stopped believing in anything romantic.
But the pattern was too strange to ignore. Every man? Every time? Without reason?
One afternoon, while visiting her aunt in Nakuru for a family event, Maureen sat in the kitchen helping to peel potatoes. She had barely said much all day. But her aunt, a sharp and observant woman, watched her closely.
After a long silence, her aunt spoke gently. “I know that look. I wore it for years before I knew what was happening to me. Maureen, this is not just bad luck. Someone has closed your path.”
Maureen was stunned. Her aunt continued. “There is something around you that is not natural. There are people who carry jealousy like poison. Sometimes they don’t even speak it they just think it. And it sticks.”
That night, her aunt handed her the phone number for Shaba Mangube Doctors and told her, “Just talk to them. Let your spirit get checked. You’ve done nothing wrong, but someone may have decided you do not deserve joy. And that is not fair.”
Maureen took a deep breath and sent a message. The reply came softly, with care, no pressure. They asked her a series of questions about her experiences, her emotions, and the sudden, unexplained shifts in her romantic life.
They confirmed what her aunt suspected — a spiritual blockage caused by deep envy from someone close, likely an old friend or acquaintance who smiled in public but wished her love life would collapse in private.
She was guided through an evil eye cleansing ritual. It was not strange or frightening. It was peaceful, calming, and surprisingly emotional. She lit special herbs each evening.
She said affirmations that reminded her she was lovable, worthy, and chosen. She washed her hands and face with sacred water to release old ties. She stayed off social media. She fasted from gossip and negativity.
By the third week, something inside her shifted. She began to feel lighter, more open, more radiant without trying. And not long after, she met someone. But this time, the energy was different. The man stayed. He listened. He made space for her heart. The silence she used to fear never came.
Today, Maureen is in a committed relationship. She feels protected, seen, and finally, truly loved.
If love keeps slipping away from you in ways that make no sense, maybe it is time to stop blaming yourself. The problem might not be your heart. It might be the shadows around it.
Shaba Mangube Doctors offer deeply respectful and spiritually rooted evil eye removal services to restore peace, love, and balance to your life.
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