
BLACK PRAYER
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THE HISTORY OF BLACK PRAYER
A prayer dedicated to Destiny, the mother of all living things. The name of the prayer comes from the association with the Goddess of night and darkness, the starry sky, who should be asked to leave.
Texts engraved on ceramic shards have been found in Inca and Mayan settlements. The texts differ in length (the Inca prayer is longer, related to the sacrificial ritual, the Mayan prayer is shortened) and the names of the deities for whom they are intended.
One of the hieroglyphic texts (the prayer of the Incas) on the ceramic shard was lost, but several decades earlier it was transferred to a manuscript that had been in the possession of the Chinese Emperor Kangxi for many years.
Sacred texts were used in moments of deep sadness to return happiness, that is, fate, to its place.
MATERIALS
Not required
USAGE
Get out of the “vicious circle”, the whirlpool of troubles, return life to a happy channel
To cleanse oneself from mental anguish and suffering associated with the actions of other people
On forgiving yourself for unintentional actions that have caused trouble in the lives of other people
During ceremonies and rituals
As part of an ancient ritual of prayer to change the course of life events of a person whose destiny is spoiled by occult actions, death wishes and curses
As part of a ritual to change one's destiny in order to survive difficult situations that lead to death
As part of a curse ritual, to punish the offender and return his evil fate
LEAD TIME
Recommended
In the morning
During the daytime
In the evening
At night
Not recommended
There are no contraindications
FREQUENCY OF USE
For use by persons aged 18 years and over
Daily
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 2 days
Maximum effect
From 6 days
Decreased action
From 2 weeks