How Tom Brady Incorporates Witchcraft into his Training Regime

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Tom Brady Witchcraft It is no secret that Tom Brady is known for his exceptional skills as a football player. He has achieved an unprecedented level of success throughout his career, leading many to wonder what his secret is. Some believe that Brady's success can be attributed to his involvement in witchcraft. Witchcraft, also known as Wicca, is a practice that involves the manipulation of energy and the use of spells and rituals to achieve specific outcomes. Many people associate witchcraft with dark magic or evil intentions, but this is not always the case. Witchcraft can be used for both positive and negative purposes, depending on the practitioner's intentions.



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Tom Brady leads the Buccaneers in a Dec. 12, 2021, game at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (photo: Steve Jacobson / Shutterstock)

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If you think witchcraft is a good idea, you might also think this is a good reason to divorce: “Sometimes you grow together; sometimes you grow apart.”

That was the excuse from supermodel Gisele Bündchen to a Vanity Fair reporter explaining why she ended 13 years of marriage to Tom Brady, the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. The couple had married Feb. 26, 2009, in a Catholic ceremony in Santa Monica, California, and have two children together.

When a beautiful power couple live out their love story before an adoring public for more than a decade, they become Pied Pipers of romance. But among Catholics, a 13-year marriage with two children awash in privilege but ending due to different growth patterns should sadden us.

Wealth and fame easily overshadow God and religion without intentional effort to overcome the world’s pull into selfishness. Sacrifice, prayer and openness to the marital graces is the way to get through hard times to keep the unbreakable bond of a sacramental marriage strong.

I came across Gisele’s shallow excuse through Christian media decrying the selfishness of her reasoning. She also said, “As time goes by, we realize that we just wanted different things, and now we have a choice to make.”

What do you think their two children wish for?

Despite the fairytale romance image, back in 2019, I had an ominous feeling about the couple’s future. Brady admitted glibly to CBS that he credited his 2019 Superbowl win with the Patriots beating the Rams 13-3 to witchcraft. His wife had been directing his participation in it. Having interviewed many exorcists warning that anything occult was from the devil, I knew there would be trouble ahead. We don’t know how the devil will play his cards, but when he is the dealer, he ultimately works toward the demise of those involved.

In all, Brady had 10 Super Bowl appearances and seven victories, some of those before getting together with Gisele, but witchcraft become a part of his pregame rituals.

“I have these little special stones and healing stones and protection stones, and she has me wear a necklace and take these drops she makes and say all these mantras,” Brady told CBS.

“At first, I was like, ‘this is kind of crazy,’” Brady said. “And then, about four years ago, we were playing the Seahawks and she said, ‘You better listen to me: This is your year, but this is all the things you're going to have to do to win,” and I did all those things, and by God, you know, it worked.” Except, the occult is not “by God” but opposed to him.

After that 28-24 win over the Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, Brady was completely on board, believing Gisele had an ability to see the future predicting both good years and bad years. She told him he had a chance to win in 2019, but he would need to listen to her instructions. After the Patriots Superbowl win, Brady shared: “Right after the game, she said, ‘See, I did a lot of work. You do your work. I do mine.’ She said, ‘You're lucky you married a witch; I’m just a good witch.’”

In the article, Exorcist Warns: Wicca Promises Freedom, Delivers Shackles, I reported that although witchcraft has become chic, exorcists call it demonic, often witnessing the aftermath with oppression or possession. In a previous interview, exorcist Father Vincent Lampert explained that using the power of the devil is not something humans can ultimately control because the devil ends up using them for his own purposes.

“You are becoming indebted by calling on power not from God and establishing a relationship with that power,” according to another exorcist I spoke with previously. “If you ask a favor, these spirits don’t want to help you in the long run. If you think they do, you are fooling yourself.”

According to him, the idea that we can cast spells is the devil’s way of seducing people into relationships with him.

“Once these demonic powers are in a relationship with you, you have to go through a great level of spiritual battle to be free. They are not going to let you go,” he said. “Evil is not concerned about your freedom. It wants control. It is God who wants you to have true freedom.”

Both Tom Brady and Gisele were raised Catholic but lost their way by calling on a power not of God. It breaks the First Commandment, “I am the Lord thy God; thou shalt not have false gods before me.”

Surely it is heartbreaking for their Catholic families. Tom Brady Sr. has spoken publicly about his love of his Catholic faith.

So, should we connect the dots between witchcraft and divorce? We don’t know the inside story of anyone’s relationships, but we do know that God saves and the devil destroys. “Our help is in the name of the LORD, who made heaven and earth” (Psalms 124:8). God’s plan for marriage is not divorce but that spouses persevere and help each other to heaven (not necessarily to the Superbowl).

While celebrities fall to the world, rather than be entertained by it, we should pray for them. Sadly, their examples are far-reaching. But so are our prayers.

Patti Maguire Armstrong Patti (Maguire) Armstrong is an award-winning journalist and was managing editor and co-author of the bestselling Amazing Grace Series. Her latest books are the humorous and inspirational second-edition Dear God, I Don't Get It, Dear God, You Can't Be Serious!, What Would Monica Do? and Holy Hacks. Patti worked in social work and public administration before staying home as a freelance writer while she and Mark raised their 10 children in North Dakota. Follow her on Twitter at @PattiArmstrong and read her blog at PattiMaguireArmstrong.com.

Gisele Bündchen responds to conspiracies that she’s a witch: ‘I believe in the power of nature’

In case you missed it, the internet thinks that Gisele Bündchen is a witch.

In a new cover story for Vanity Fair’s latest issue, the Brazilian supermodel dismissed online conspiracy theories that she practices witchcraft. Rather, Bündchen maintained that she’s simply one with nature and enjoys the occasional tarot card reading.

At her home in Costa Rica – where Bündchen has often been pictured since announcing her divorce from NFL star Tom Brady in October – the model’s casita is described as having mountains of books about spirituality and astrology.

The crystals that decorate her 900-square-foot “sanctuary”, which sits off of the main house, is adorned with amethyst and selenite crystals, which Bündchen said “clears energy”. In her bedside table drawer, where the mother of two keeps a deck of tarot cards, she pulled one card for “dynasty of the divine mother,” which told her to “look to what is happening in your life and trust that you are progressing with perfection.”

Speaking to Vanity Fair, Bündchen jokingly admitted: “This is why they called me a witch, I guess.”

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“If you want to call me a witch because I love astrology, I love crystals, I pray, I believe in the power of nature, then go ahead,” she continued. Although, the model shared that she’d prefer to describe herself as “a witch of love”.

Last October, Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady announced they were divorcing after 13 years of marriage. Since their marriage in 2009, the model has been seen supporting the seven-time Super Bowl champion from the sidelines. But in the months leading up to their divorce, Bündchen spoke candidly about her plans to return to modelling after retiring in 2015 to focus on her family. In an interview with Elle just one month before their divorce was finalised, Bündchen shared that she’s “done [her] part” to support her husband’s career and wanted to prioritise the “huge list of things” she wants to do in order to feel “more connected with my purpose”.

The NFL quarterback has dominated the football field throughout his long-standing football career, but his slew of recent losses for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – before announcing in February that he will be retiring “for good” – led many fans to believe that it was in fact Bündchen who was behind his success.

Over on the witchy side of TikTok, more commonly known as #WitchTok, fans recalled how Brady once revealed his then-wife’s pregame rituals, such as making an “altar” for him and carrying around healing stones.

“I’ve learned a lot from my wife over the years,” Brady told CBS News in 2019. “She’s so about the power of intention, and believing things that are really going to happen and she always makes a little altar for me at the game, because she just wills it so much. So she put together a little altar for me that I could bring with pictures of my kids.”

“I have these little special stones and healing stones and protection stones and she has me wear a necklace and take these drops she makes and say all these mantras,” Brady added. “I stopped questioning her a long time ago. I just shut up and listen.”

When the New England Patriots beat the Los Angeles Rams in the 2019 Super Bowl, Bündchen told Brady how lucky he was to marry a “witch”.

“Right after the game, she said, ‘See, I did a lot of work. You do your work. I do mine,’” Brady recalled. “She said, ‘You’re lucky you married a witch, I’m just a good witch.’”

Witchcraft can be used for both positive and negative purposes, depending on the practitioner's intentions. There are those who believe that Tom Brady has mastered the art of positive witchcraft, using his abilities to enhance his performance on the football field. They speculate that he has used spells or rituals to improve his skills, increase his agility, and even influence the outcome of games.

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Gisele B�ndchen's witch powers, the reason for Tom Brady's terrible year?

T he divorce after 13 years of marriage between Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady and Brazilian top model Gisele B�ndchen has brought negative consequences for the 45-year-old quarterback. Despite this, there has been virtually no talk of the former Victoria's Secret Angel's energetic powers lost by the seven-time Super Bowl winner.

And it's that recalling a talk Brady gave a few years ago at a Gillette event that was brilliantly recalled in an article by Bethany Cohen of sportskeeda about B�ndchen's philosophy and how it helped him in his victories on the gridiron. Surely we can project why 2022 hasn't exactly been the best year for the former New England Patriots passer.

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These supporters argue that his uncanny ability to win under pressure and lead his team to victory is evidence of his supernatural abilities. However, it is important to note that there is no concrete evidence to support the claims of Tom Brady's involvement in witchcraft. These theories are purely speculative and based on rumors and hearsay. It is possible that Brady's success can be attributed to his rigorous training, talent, and dedication to the sport. It is not uncommon for successful individuals to be subjected to rumors and speculation regarding their methods or practices. It is human nature to try to find an explanation for extraordinary achievements, and witchcraft is often seen as a mysterious and mystical practice that can provide answers. However, it is important to approach these claims with skepticism and rely on factual evidence to form opinions. In conclusion, the idea that Tom Brady is involved in witchcraft is not founded on solid evidence or facts. It is merely a theory that some people believe in to explain his extraordinary success. Until concrete evidence is presented, it is best to regard these claims as nothing more than speculation..

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1. John - 1 star: "I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this 'Tom Brady witchcraft' nonsense. As a devout Christian, I find it offensive and disrespectful to associate any kind of witchcraft with a sports figure. It's a shame that such ridiculous ideas and rumors are being spread. I will not support or believe in anything associated with this so-called witchcraft."
2. Sarah - 2 stars: "I have always been a fan of Tom Brady as a football player, but this whole witchcraft thing is just too much for me. I cannot comprehend how people are buying into this idea. It's simply a distraction from his talent and achievements on the field. I wish this kind of negative attention would stop so that we can focus on the sport instead."
3. Mike - 1 star: "Tom Brady's involvement in witchcraft is nothing more than a ludicrous claim made by people seeking attention or trying to tarnish his reputation. I find it incredibly frustrating that such baseless rumors can gain traction and take away from his remarkable career as a quarterback. Let's give credit where it's due and not entertain these absurd accusations."
4. Anna - 2 stars: "I don't understand why people are making a big deal about Tom Brady and witchcraft. It seems like a desperate attempt to discredit his success and create controversy. I think we should focus on his skills as a football player rather than these unnecessary distractions. Let's appreciate his talents on the field instead of wasting time on unfounded rumors."

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