My name is David Tesinsky and I came to Ethiopia to find real exorcism rituals and it took me a while just to find one. I just earned some money, got a cheap flight ticket, found some contacts and I found myself in Addis Ababa. People were not really great in the beginning, I almost got robbed in a slum area where I supposed to stay overnight but in the end, there was just a big bloody fight between other two guys.
However finding such exorcism ritual took me many days of waking up around 4-5AM and visiting churches in hope there with be such possessed “client” who will also allow me to photograph it which wasn’t very real. After almost 2 weeks I found a place not too far from Addis Ababa where the ritual took place and with more than 150 people waiting for their turn to get to a priest Memehir.
People were crying, screaming, Memehir punched them and the question is if they felt better based on their fate or not because Memehir was actually thrown away from all the churches because he earned more money than the church itself. He kept asking for the money all the time, one very old woman gave him 100$ and he always wanted more even though 100$ is probably all she is able to earn in one month.
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My name is David Tesinsky and I went to Ethiopia to document real exorcism rituals
It took me almost 2 weeks just to find an exorcism that I was allowed to photograph
This was a place not too far from Addis Ababa where the ritual took place
More than 150 people were waiting for their turn to get to a priest Memehir
People were crying, screaming, Memehir punched them
Memehir was thrown away from all the churches because he earned more money than the church itself
He kept asking for the money all the time
One very old woman gave him 100$ and he wanted more even though 100$ is probably all she is able to earn in one month
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Share on FacebookThe human psyche is an incredible thing, as most people here genuinely believe there is something wrong with them. This may seem like something that could only happen in underdeveloped countries but it still happens in the western world. Sadly, people that will take advantage of this have no shame. I wonder how long it will be until the whole world stops believing in this nonsense. On a side note - the photos are great photos!
the chances are the majority of those people DO have something wrong with them but its more likely medical than mystical. and yes this priest or whatever is taking advantage of peoples beliefs and fears to make a profit. this kind of thing happens all over the world but everyone is entitled to their beliefs so long as it isnt to harm others. and until we are 100% sure of everything in the universe nothing is "nonsense".
Load More Replies...What harmful b******t when people should be getting legitimate medical help.
In that part of the world, there's probably no such thing. There parts of the world where treating an infection by washing it in water is such an exotic treatment that someone has to travel for a day by bicycle to do it. And some of those places are very close to where these photos were taken. Don't imagine that everyone has the same access to medical resources as you do.
Load More Replies...hey, im from Morocco and i attended one pf those exorcism sessions let me tell you it was the worst experience i ever had, after i went home i had very high blood pressure and i couldnt sleep for three days. i have anxity so living that experience made my anxiety to react , im still wondering if jinn posession is a real thing or just a psycho thing
OMG! ... Those things you felt are clearly the signs that there's one inside you, the devil inside you is disturbed and afraid that's why, This happened to me too . but after its casted out I felt like I was out side of some invisible cage, I felt free. my advice to you is you need to get rid of It before it destroy you and people around you. don't listen to the people who tell you not to go there because they are also posessed
Load More Replies...The pictures are nice. As photography goes, this gets thumbs up. As a theme, it sucks.
All religion is a cult. They are all wrong. Nothing supernatural is real.
Load More Replies...The comment section is filled with a bunch of atheist fucktards. Why don't all come to Ethiopia and see the real truth for yourself instead of sitting behind the screen and talking about how bad religion is. You all should know that those people you see on the pictures got cured from their illness and problems.
This one of the main reasons I hate religion. It suckers people into believing such nonsense, messing with their minds. Creating unnecessary guilt and sadness where there should not be in the first place. The fact that this "preacher" makes huge money off of it should be illegal. If he was really doing it to help people and serve God, then he should do it for free and not taking these people for everything they have. I hope he gets eaten by a crocodile. Slowly.
The human psyche is an incredible thing, as most people here genuinely believe there is something wrong with them. This may seem like something that could only happen in underdeveloped countries but it still happens in the western world. Sadly, people that will take advantage of this have no shame. I wonder how long it will be until the whole world stops believing in this nonsense. On a side note - the photos are great photos!
the chances are the majority of those people DO have something wrong with them but its more likely medical than mystical. and yes this priest or whatever is taking advantage of peoples beliefs and fears to make a profit. this kind of thing happens all over the world but everyone is entitled to their beliefs so long as it isnt to harm others. and until we are 100% sure of everything in the universe nothing is "nonsense".
Load More Replies...What harmful b******t when people should be getting legitimate medical help.
In that part of the world, there's probably no such thing. There parts of the world where treating an infection by washing it in water is such an exotic treatment that someone has to travel for a day by bicycle to do it. And some of those places are very close to where these photos were taken. Don't imagine that everyone has the same access to medical resources as you do.
Load More Replies...hey, im from Morocco and i attended one pf those exorcism sessions let me tell you it was the worst experience i ever had, after i went home i had very high blood pressure and i couldnt sleep for three days. i have anxity so living that experience made my anxiety to react , im still wondering if jinn posession is a real thing or just a psycho thing
OMG! ... Those things you felt are clearly the signs that there's one inside you, the devil inside you is disturbed and afraid that's why, This happened to me too . but after its casted out I felt like I was out side of some invisible cage, I felt free. my advice to you is you need to get rid of It before it destroy you and people around you. don't listen to the people who tell you not to go there because they are also posessed
Load More Replies...The pictures are nice. As photography goes, this gets thumbs up. As a theme, it sucks.
All religion is a cult. They are all wrong. Nothing supernatural is real.
Load More Replies...The comment section is filled with a bunch of atheist fucktards. Why don't all come to Ethiopia and see the real truth for yourself instead of sitting behind the screen and talking about how bad religion is. You all should know that those people you see on the pictures got cured from their illness and problems.
This one of the main reasons I hate religion. It suckers people into believing such nonsense, messing with their minds. Creating unnecessary guilt and sadness where there should not be in the first place. The fact that this "preacher" makes huge money off of it should be illegal. If he was really doing it to help people and serve God, then he should do it for free and not taking these people for everything they have. I hope he gets eaten by a crocodile. Slowly.























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