Lulu Auger has written a book titled Lulu in which she chronicles her encounter with the occult.
Lulu and her husband own "Blackie's," the famous restaurant in Washington, DC, and a meeting with astrologer Jean Dixon initiated her entry into the occult. Auger, 85, describes her encounter with Dixon: "She prayed. She went to church every morning. She said God uses her to help people to show them what they're supposed to be doing in their life, and she talked more like a woman of God than anyone I ever met." But the author says she did not realize how far she had sunk into the occult until her family began to raise concerns. At the time, Auger was reading palms and taking part in other aspects of the occult world before her family convinced her she was very lost. She now stresses that her life story teaches a lesson: if you are searching, God will find you wherever you are. "I always thought I knew my way and purpose in my life, and yet I was waylaid by the occult -- and even when I was deep in it, I thought that somehow [God] was with me," Auger says. "But still I was caught in a snare, and that is what the occult does to you. It blinds you." Lulu's journey -- chronicled in LuLu (Chosen Books, October 2009) -- led her from poverty to financial wealth, then from the occult to an enduring faith and spiritual riches.
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