From Separation to Marriage: A Spiritual Journey

Wedding couple at altar – from separation to marriage

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By Baba Ali | Category: Client Stories | 9 min read
This is the story of David and Keisha — a couple who went from complete separation, through spiritual intervention, to marriage. It is one of the most complete transformation stories in my practice, and I share it with their blessing to give others in similar situations genuine hope.

Where It Started — Rock Bottom

David contacted me in what he described as “the worst period of my life.” He and Keisha had been together for five years. They had been engaged for eighteen months. Two months before the wedding, Keisha had called off the engagement and asked David to move out.

The reason she gave was that she “wasn’t sure anymore” — not that she had stopped loving him, not that she had found someone else, but a deep, pervasive uncertainty that had crept up on her and could not be reasoned or argued away.

David had done everything right. He had given her space. He had not pressured. He had been available without being desperate. He had sought counseling to understand his role in the situation. And still: silence, distance, and an engagement ring sitting on his dresser.

The Spiritual Assessment

In our first consultation, several things became clear to me very quickly.

The love between David and Keisha was genuine and strong — one of the most clearly defined spiritual bonds I had encountered in recent practice. The separation was not natural. It felt forced — like someone or something had pushed between them.

Through the consultation, I learned that Keisha’s mother had been consistently negative about the relationship for years. Not overtly — she had never said “I don’t like David.” But her energy around the relationship had been persistently cold, resistant, skeptical. In Vodou tradition, this kind of consistent negative attention from a close family member can create actual interference in a couple’s energy field — particularly in the period of formal commitment, when the family’s spiritual blessing carries significant weight.

The uncertainty Keisha was feeling — the inexplicable doubt that had no logical basis in the actual relationship — was consistent with spiritual interference from someone whose negative attention had become a disruptive force in the couple’s shared field.

The Work — Three Phases Over Six Weeks

Phase 1 (Weeks 1–2): Clearing

The first priority was clearing the interference — removing the negative energetic residue that had accumulated between David and Keisha from the external source I had identified. This involved specific ritual work targeting the clearing of their shared energy field without affecting either party’s personal autonomy or free will.

By the end of week two, David noticed the first shift: Keisha texted him to ask how he was doing. The first contact in over three weeks.

Phase 2 (Weeks 3–4): Reconnection

With the interference cleared, the second phase focused on strengthening and reactivating the genuine bond between them — helping each of them feel, clearly and fully, the love that had always been present but had become obscured by the energetic interference.

Week three: Keisha suggested they meet for coffee. Week four: the coffee lasted four hours. David said she seemed “like herself again — fully present, warm, completely recognizable as the person I fell in love with.”

Phase 3 (Weeks 5–6): Deepening

The final phase focused on creating a spiritual foundation for the recommitment — blessing the bond and setting protective spiritual intention around the relationship going forward.

Week five: Keisha asked David if he would consider starting over — taking the wedding plans off the table for now and simply being together again, giving the relationship time to rebuild on firm ground.

Week six: David moved back in. The engagement ring stayed in the drawer — not because either of them was uncertain, but because they wanted to choose each other again freely, without the rushed timeline that had preceded the collapse.

Eighteen Months Later

David contacted me last year to let me know that he and Keisha had gotten married — a small, intentional ceremony with a carefully selected guest list that excluded the family member whose energy had contributed to the crisis.

“We are genuinely happy,” he wrote. “Not the anxious, performance-oriented happiness we were trying to manufacture before. Real happiness. Earned happiness. Happiness that knows it’s real because it came back from somewhere that looked like the end.”

He also told me that Keisha knows about the spiritual work he sought during the separation. Her response, he said, was: “Whatever it was — I felt something change. Something that was clouding me lifted.”

What This Story Demonstrates

David and Keisha’s story illustrates several things that I believe are important for anyone considering spiritual assistance:

  • External interference in relationships is real and specifically addressable through spiritual work.
  • Inexplicable doubt or uncertainty in a partner is not always a reflection of their true feelings — it can be the expression of spiritual disruption.
  • Spiritual work that addresses root causes produces results that are stable and genuine, not artificially maintained.
  • The journey back to each other, when it unfolds through genuine spiritual clearing rather than pressure or manipulation, creates a relationship that is often stronger than what existed before the crisis.

Speak Directly with Baba Ali — Free Consultation

If your situation has any similarity to David and Keisha’s story, contact Baba Ali for a free consultation to assess what may be happening spiritually and what can be done.

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To learn more about West African spiritual traditions, explore the Britannica entry on Vodou — one of the most authoritative encyclopedias on the subject.