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Star Magic Healing Jerry Sargeant

Star Magic Healing Jerry Sargeant review: Scam / fraud / deceptive 141

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Jerry Sargeant follows a fraudulent model that is common to all predators of the New Age Movement, like Mas Sajady.

So it should be easy to discern the wheat from the chaft, truth from untruth basing Jerry Sargeant practice as an example of what should be avoided.

Give free "Frequency Upgrades", that provide temporarily bliss, and life manifestations but are actually detrimental to your well being so you feel compelled to purchase more of his services when you aren't supposed to give into the large price tags in the first place.

You can't buy enlightenment. The main goal and all you need in this existence is unity, love, and recognition of God. To bring your spirit back home.

All this "abundance frequency, super third eye manifestations" are trash and should be apparent that he doesn't have any good intentions for you other than draining your bank account.

The effort you apply in this Journey is the only price you pay, it is hard work. Something most people do not want to do. So they turn to new age.

And that buying of spiritual advancement is at the core of what is called new age. It comes with its own dogmas and clergy. And like everything resembling an organized movement it attracts predators or encourages predatory behavior.

I listened to him throughout 2020, and things didn't improve. So I felt compelled to pay a 444$ Private healing, in which was a long email promoting more of his coach services to save me from the "demons".

Basically, left me to myself and I guess his free meditations on YouTube weren't enough huh? I continued to listen to the free ones, but things just got worse. He wanted to push to pay for more of his quack services, until I had enough when my pet mysteriously disappeared and more worse life disasters. When I voiced out, he threatened me if I was going to cause more problems and get ready to "dance". Such a compassionate, loving, enlightened healer.

The only thing I ever got from his healings, was him trying to show off that he was a "alien", dancing around like a clown.

It was hard for me to find the truth because the net is flooded with glowing artificial reviews of him from his clients that payed thousands of dollars to get where they are at.

Its these pushed predatory testimonials that pushes questioners to believe more in Jerry, while truths like this complaint get shunned and unknown.

But it is evident that he is a scammer, and posts like these can only warn you to the truth.

Continue to pay your 1, 000 to your next frequency upgrade.

The parallels to organised religion are obvious. And I'm fairly certain you won't find your answers in religion.

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Charlie Richardson2
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May 14, 2024 7:17 am EDT
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Fibromyalgia took over my life, leading to job loss and unrelenting pain. Despite numerous treatments, relief was temporary. Discovering Jerry Sargeant's Star Magic healing changed everything.

Through remote sessions, dietary adjustments, and exercise guidance, I found unexpected relief. Within eight weeks, I was medication-free and pain-free, embracing a new lifestyle of running, yoga, and veganism. Jerry's unconventional methods transformed my life, renewing my self-love and reshaping my outlook. His work offers hope for anyone seeking a fresh start.

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Sarah F1981
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Sep 22, 2024 8:15 am EDT
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Insincere, unfounded statements, complete rubbish
I attended the Magic Star 333 event in London on Saturday 22nd September. It was absolute rubbish and I can’t believe that people believe this stuff.

I found Jerry to be arrogant and insincere. Apparently we needed to invite the pixie’s and trojans in to help with the group healing (but only if they wanted to help us). He tried to baffle the audience with unfounded statements about physics stating that “today our meeting can change the whole planet” and apparently we were going to draw down numerical codes and plant it in to the earth. He stated that the fact we were in the city of London meant that we could have an impact on the money in the city. Apparently it was written in the scriptures of our meeting of 331 people in a room at the IBIS hotel in Earls Court. Can you produce the scriptures where this is written Jerry? I think not.

There was a lot more. However it struck me as no coincidence that this is an organisation run by a convicted bank fraudster. Genuine healers don’t charge exorbitant amounts of money. Jerry has charged between £888 and £222 per ticket for the London 333 event. I worked out on the lowest ticket price that he raked in a revenue of £73,926 for the event. Now I met many people who paid a lot more than £222 a ticket.

I had my neck yanked back when they tried to make me fall backwards and lie down on a dirty hotel conference room floor whilst I was supposed to be in a trance. This has aggravated a pre existing neck problem that I have. By 2pm I just couldn’t take anymore of this insincere BS. They use terms like “hello beautiful soul” “I love you”. However when I requested a refund the charm was immediately switched off and I was blamed for not working hard enough at the event. This is in complete contradiction to Jerry’s BS sermon this morning stating we should “not blame others!”

If you want a private healing season with Jerry sargeant it’s £1500 for a REMOTE healing session. Genuine kind people who care and really want to support people to heal don’t charge that kind of money. Furthermore you can’t heal someone remotely!

Jerry is also training people to become “facilitators”. This is available to anyone that has attended his events at a cost of £4000+ and again this is done remotely. It strikes me as no coincidence that in his greedy mind he deliberately created an Event of 333 “beautiful souls” with the thought that he can bank (quite literally) on another revenue of at least 10-20% of the audience to fork out for the facilitator training which will be his hard sell at the end. These facilitators are then allowed to “work on people” to allegedly heal them. This is when they make swirly shapes around them. So how can someone be trained to “work on someone” and then be supposedly qualified to do this in person when they were trained remotely? This is so dangerous

Another massive part of Jerry’s money making scheme is his app. This is just a collection of meditations for which he expects people to pay a basic rate of £33 a month……more exorbitant charges. Hardly the genuine actions of someone who professes to have a gift after he supposedly saw someone’s soul leave thier body when he allegedly survived a car crash.

There is nothing sincere or genuine about magic star healing. They are calling themselves a church and I can see the slow emergence of a cult.

To anyone considering parting with their hard earned money, please stop and consider contacting a healer who is registered with the healing association. A genuine healer with a genuine gift won’t rob you of your hard earned money

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Caash0011
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Mar 12, 2025 6:14 pm EDT

Miserable [censored]er💜🍄💚🦋💎🍀💫🕯️🙏