Sorcery can also generally take on the form of spells, poisoning or other physical injury done by someone secretly to someone else or his crops and animals. Witches, evil magicians and sorcerers all fall into the category of the most hated in the community. The Longman dictionary defines sorcery as magic that uses the power of evil spirits. People most often fear to associate with them, to eat in their homes or even quarrel with them in the case that they might bewitch them. in every African society, one would often hear endless stories about these people and thus how they affect our everyday way of life. This topic seeks to burrow into the concept of healing and sorcery in our society and how the latter influences the former and vice versa.
Healing can be defined as a spontaneous event that comes about through that kind of a particular of grace. Healing can happen at anywhere and at
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