
PRAYER BREATH OF DESTINY
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THE HISTORY OF PRAYER THE BREATH OF DESTINY
The original text dates back to the 17th Dynasty of Egypt.
The text was the main ritual prayer used during the burial process.
Before this, the prayer was carefully preserved by the priests and was read only in the evening or at night, thereby calling upon the spirits that dwell in the darkness.
One day, the prayer was engraved on a stone framed in gold and sent to the Kassite king of Babylon, Kadashman-Ellil I, as a gift especially for the daughter of Pharaoh Amenhotep III in the hope of her speedy recovery after a difficult birth.
MATERIALS
Not required
USAGE
For recovery from a serious illness
To improve physical condition after physical injuries
To make your long journey successful and safe
To find what was lost, even if it was a long time ago
Bring peace and quiet back to a family with sick children
So that the thing is not stolen (the prayer is read with the hand placed on the thing)
During ceremonies and rituals
It is used in various rituals aimed at removing obstacles on one's life path, improving one's destiny and getting rid of troubles.
LEAD TIME
Recommended
During the daytime
In the evening
At night
Not recommended
In the morning
FREQUENCY OF USE
For use by persons aged 18 years and over
1 time in 3 days
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 2 hours
Maximum effect
From 12 hours
Decreased action
From 8 days