I had hit rock bottom. Just a few weeks ago, I was a thriving businessman in Kisumu, running a small but growing company that I had built from scratch. My staff relied on me, clients trusted me, and for years, I believed nothing could shake the foundation I had worked so hard to create.
Then, due to a string of bad investments and some internal mismanagement, the unthinkable happened I was declared bankrupt. The day I received the official notice, I felt like the ground had been ripped from beneath me. My office emptied out, staff scattered, and clients pulled away.
Friends avoided me, and whispers of failure followed me wherever I went. I felt humiliated, powerless, and utterly alone. Nights became sleepless as I replayed every decision, wondering where I had gone wrong.
In the midst of despair, someone suggested I consult a famous doctor, a spiritual guide and strategist who had helped many entrepreneurs recover from sudden financial ruin. At first, I was skeptical. I had always relied on logic, numbers, and business strategy.
But desperation made me open-minded. I explained everything the bankruptcy, my lost reputation, and my desire to recover what I had built. The doctor listened carefully and recommended a financial restoration ritual.

