At first, Cynthia believed it was just bad timing.
She had opened her boutique with so much hope. She had studied the market, stocked quality products, even decorated her little shop with soft lighting and beautiful displays.
Everything looked right. Friends came to support her, and for the first few weeks, business was encouraging. Customers walked in, made purchases, complimented her service, and promised to return.
But slowly, things changed.
One by one, customers stopped coming. Some would enter, browse in silence, and leave without buying anything. Others would say they would come back but never did.
Then, some of her suppliers delayed or disappeared. Packages got lost. Rent payments became stressful. Cynthia pushed harder. She ran social media campaigns. Offered discounts. Stayed open longer.
But nothing seemed to work.
Each day, she opened her shop with a sinking heart. She kept a brave face, but inside, the fear grew louder. Was this a mistake? Did she dream too big? She prayed. She asked for advice. People told her to “keep pushing.” But no one could explain why everything suddenly felt like it was moving backward.
One Sunday afternoon, as she sat under a mango tree outside her mother’s home, she shared her frustration with an older cousin who had also run a successful business in town. The cousin listened quietly, then asked one question:
“Did you protect your business spiritually?”
Cynthia blinked. She had prayed — of course — but protect it? She had never thought about that.
Her cousin explained that sometimes when people start something new, especially with potential, it attracts attention — not all of it good. Jealousy, evil intentions, and silent wishes for your failure can sit on your path like stones. You won’t see them. But you’ll trip all the same.
She then gave her a contact that had helped her when her own salon was on the verge of collapse Shaba mangube Doctors.
That evening, Cynthia reached out. The response came with kindness and calm. She shared her story and answered questions that no one had ever asked her about when the problems started, who knew her plans, and how her energy had changed since opening the shop.
They told her what she had started to suspect that her business had been spiritually attacked. Not cursed in a dramatic way, but blocked slowly by envy, by eyes that looked at her success and wished it away.
They offered her a business cleansing and protection ritual. It was simple. For seven days, she followed guidance. She cleansed her shop with specific herbs, avoided sharing updates online, and performed morning rituals that aligned her energy with growth and protection. She even changed the direction her counter faced something small that made a surprising difference.
By the second week, she felt a shift. There was lightness in her space. New customers started coming in. Old ones returned and apologized for disappearing. Orders increased. Suppliers became responsive again.
Cynthia did not just recover her business grew stronger than ever. But this time, she kept her spiritual shield up.
If you are giving your best and things keep falling apart for no clear reason, the problem might not be your strategy. It might be something deeper, something spiritual.
Shaba Mangube Doctors can help you uncover and remove what eyes cannot see — and what prayers alone may not solve.
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