Client Gallery












Client Gallery — Reunions, Weddings & Love Stories Restored
Every photo in this gallery represents a heart that was broken and a love that was restored. These are Baba Ali’s clients — diverse, real, and reunited. With their permission, they share glimpses of the joy that came after the pain: reunions, proposals, weddings, and renewed relationships across the United States.
Note: All photos are shared with explicit client consent. Faces may be obscured or photos stylized at client request to protect privacy. The emotional reality behind each image is entirely real.
Reunion Stories Behind the Gallery
The 22-Year Marriage Saved
After 22 years together, a Texas couple faced divorce when a workplace affair nearly destroyed everything. The wife contacted Baba Ali with days to spare before final papers were signed. Within 72 hours, her husband withdrew from the affair, tore up the divorce papers voluntarily, and entered marriage counseling. Three years later, they renewed their vows and credit Baba Ali’s spiritual intervention as the turning point.
The LGBTQ+ Couple Who Married
Two men from New York whose families were bitterly opposed to their relationship. The family pressure caused a 14-month separation. After Baba Ali’s work addressed both the couple’s connection and the family opposition energy, the partner returned and proposed. Their family eventually came around. They were married in June 2023.
Love Found at 65
A 65-year-old woman from Georgia had lost her 8-year partner and believed love was behind her. Baba Ali saw a different story in the shells. Within 10 days, her partner returned with an apology and a commitment ring. “It’s never too late for true love” became her testimony.
The Cross-Country Reconciliation
A long-distance couple separated by a cross-country move and growing apart. She had begun dating someone new. After Baba Ali’s lost love spell, she ended the new relationship, bought a flight to reunite with her original partner, and they are now living together in the same city.
Submit Your Story to the Gallery
Did Baba Ali help restore your love? You can contribute to this gallery and give hope to someone who needs it. We accept:
- Photos (with or without faces visible — your choice)
- Written descriptions of your reunion story
- Video testimonials
- Milestone updates (engagements, weddings, anniversaries)
Contact us at [email protected] with subject line “Gallery Submission.” Your privacy is our priority — share as much or as little as you are comfortable with.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the people in this gallery real clients?
Yes. Every story and photo in this gallery comes from a real client of Baba Ali. No stock photos, no models, no fabricated stories. Some identifying details have been altered or omitted for privacy upon client request.
Can I submit my photo anonymously?
Absolutely. Many clients prefer to share their story without showing their face or using their real name. We accept submissions with full anonymization — what matters is that your story gives hope to someone who is where you were.
Your love story could be the one that gives someone else the courage to take the first step. Contact Baba Ali today and begin writing your reunion story.
Submit Your Story or Begin Your Journey
- Get Your Ex Back — the service behind most client gallery reunions
- Written Testimonials — read more client experiences
- Case Studies — detailed outcome breakdowns
- Video Testimonials — watch clients share their stories
- Book Free Consultation — begin writing your reunion story today
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Client Gallery: Ritual Work, Spiritual Materials, and Shared Experiences
The gallery on this page provides a window into Baba Ali’s practice — the ritual altar where ceremonies are performed, the sacred materials used in ancestral work, and images shared by clients who wanted to document their experiences. These images are not staged for marketing purposes; they represent the actual physical reality of authentic West African ancestral spiritual practice as performed for clients across the United States and internationally.
Spiritual practice has a physical dimension that is often invisible to clients being served remotely. The altar space where Baba Ali performs rituals is a carefully prepared, consecrated environment that has been maintained for decades. The materials used — herbs, oils, sacred objects, offerings — are authentic items with specific spiritual properties recognized within the West African ancestral tradition. The ceremonies performed within this space follow precise protocols that have been transmitted through Baba Ali’s family lineage across nine generations.
— Baba Ali’s ritual altar and working space
— Sacred materials used in love spells, protection rituals, and cleansings
— Before-and-after documentation shared by clients
— Images from notable ritual ceremonies with client permission
— Ancestral offerings and ceremonial objects from the West African tradition
Clients from across the United States — New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami, Atlanta, Phoenix, Seattle, Denver, and all 50 states — have contributed to this gallery by sharing their own documentation of results and experiences. The gallery represents the human reality of this work: real people, real situations, and real outcomes documented by those who lived them.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gallery
Can I share my own photos or images with this gallery?
Yes. Clients who wish to share images related to their experience — including before-and-after documentation or images from their own spiritual journey — can submit them through the Contact page. All submissions are reviewed before publication and your privacy preferences will be respected.
Are the ritual materials shown available for purchase?
No. The sacred materials Baba Ali uses are sourced, prepared, and consecrated as part of his own practice. They are not available for retail sale. Clients receive the benefit of these materials through the ritual work performed on their behalf, not through purchasing them separately.
Is it appropriate to photograph or document spiritual rituals?
With permission and proper intention, yes. Baba Ali is selective about what aspects of his practice he documents publicly, out of respect for the sacred nature of ancestral ceremony. What appears in this gallery represents what he feels is appropriate to share without compromising the integrity of the work.