Ex-Witch Reveals LA’s Dark World of Sex Cults and Blood Offerings
In a shocking and eye-opening interview, former occultist Jack Marino Chen has pulled back the curtain on the dark underbelly of Los Angeles’ occult scene, exposing a world of sex cults, blood rituals, and dangerous spiritual practices. Chen’s harrowing journey from childhood trauma to the depths of occult involvement and eventual redemption through Christianity offers a rare glimpse into a secretive subculture that continues to thrive in the shadows of Hollywood.
Disclaimer: This article is inspired by Allie Beth Stuckey video on the Dark World of Sex Cults and Blood Offerings, Episode 1058
From New Age to the Occult: A Slippery Slope
Chen’s descent into the world of sex cults and blood offerings began innocently enough with an interest in New Age spirituality. Like many seekers, she was drawn to the promises of self-empowerment and spiritual enlightenment offered by books like “The Secret” and the concept of the Law of Attraction. However, these seemingly benign practices served as a gateway to more sinister occult involvement.
“I started with things like charging crystals in the moonlight and attending New Age festivals,” Chen recalls. “But it quickly escalated to more extreme practices.”
The Allure of Secret Knowledge
As Chen delved deeper into occult teachings, she became increasingly enamored with the idea of accessing secret knowledge and hidden truths. This pursuit led her to join a magical order called the Golden Dawn, where she participated in elaborate rituals conducted in Freemason lodges.
“We would practice hermetic magic, perform invocations, and create sigils,” Chen explains. “There was a heavy emphasis on Egyptian deities and Kabbalistic teachings.”
Sex Magic and Blood Rituals
One of the most disturbing aspects of Chen’s occult involvement was the incorporation of sex magic into spiritual practices. Practitioners believed that sexual energy could be harnessed for manifesting desires and accessing higher realms of consciousness.
“The teaching was that the height of sexual pleasure is the most powerful time to manifest,” Chen reveals. “It was still the Law of Attraction, just taken to its darkest extreme.”
Blood also played a significant role in these rituals. Chen describes how menstrual blood was considered particularly potent for magical workings, and there were even discussions about the power of sacrificial blood.
“When I see people doing things like abortion rituals or using blood in magical practices, it makes sense with the lies I was believing back then,” Chen says. “It’s deeply upsetting, but it’s rooted in these occult beliefs about the power of blood.”
The Dark Side of Hollywood Spirituality
Chen’s experiences shed light on a little-known aspect of Los Angeles culture, where New Age spirituality, occultism, and celebrity often intersect. She describes attending events similar to Burning Man, where sexual “liberation” and polyamory were promoted alongside esoteric teachings.
“There’s this idea that by embracing these practices, you’re reclaiming your power and becoming your own god,” Chen explains. “But it’s really just a path to deeper bondage and darkness.”
The Deception of “Light Work”
One of the most insidious aspects of Chen’s occult involvement was the belief that she was engaged in “light work” or positive spiritual practices. By incorporating elements of Christianity and other religions into their rituals, occult groups create a facade of legitimacy that can be difficult for seekers to penetrate.
“We would use Bible verses, pray the Lord’s Prayer, and invoke the names of God during our rituals,” Chen recalls. “I thought I was still a Christian, just with secret knowledge that others didn’t have.”
This syncretic approach to spirituality, blending elements from various traditions, is a hallmark of many modern occult groups and New Age practices. It allows adherents to maintain a sense of connection to their religious roots while exploring increasingly esoteric and dangerous spiritual territory.
The Reality of Spiritual Warfare
Chen’s story takes a dramatic turn when she describes a moment of spiritual attack that led to her calling out to Jesus Christ for salvation. This experience, which she describes as feeling like her soul was being sucked into utter darkness, became the catalyst for her journey out of the occult and into Christianity.
“In that moment, I realized that all the power I thought I had was nothing compared to the true power of God,” Chen says. “It was not hard for Him to deliver me from all that darkness I was tied up in.”
The Aftermath and Healing
Leaving behind the world of sex cults and blood offerings was not an easy process for Chen. She describes the challenges of breaking addictions, healing from past traumas, and rebuilding her life on a foundation of biblical truth.
“I had to relearn everything I thought I knew about spirituality, sexuality, and my own identity,” Chen explains. “But the peace and freedom I’ve found in Christ are beyond anything I experienced in the occult.”
A Warning to Seekers
Chen’s story serves as a stark warning about the dangers lurking beneath the surface of many popular spiritual practices. From seemingly innocuous New Age concepts to full-blown occult involvement, there is a clear progression that can lead seekers into increasingly dark territory.
“People need to be aware that these practices aren’t just harmless fun or self-improvement techniques,” Chen cautions. “They open doors to very real spiritual forces that can destroy your life.”
Conclusion
Jack Marino Chen’s journey from the dark world of sex cults and blood offerings to the light of Christian faith is a powerful testimony to the transformative power of genuine spirituality. Her experiences provide a rare and valuable insight into a hidden subculture that continues to exert influence in Los Angeles and beyond. As New Age and occult practices gain mainstream