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PRAYER FLOWER OF LIFE

THE STORY OF THE FLOWER OF LIFE PRAYER


The original text dates back to the 2nd century BC and was distributed throughout Mesopotamia. It was discovered during excavations on a clay shard.

A prayer once brought good fame to one of the slave girls who was being transported on a ship from Africa for sale. During the voyage, an infection got on the ship, which affected almost everyone present on the ship. Many of whom were doomed to die, except for the slave girl. Arriving at the palace of the Ottoman Empire, on one of the fortune-telling evenings, the slave girl who became a concubine shared the prayer with her mentor, thus preserving it on paper.

MATERIALS

 

Not required

 

USAGE

 

To successfully pass meetings and negotiations with representatives of government agencies and soften their decisions

To mitigate the sentence handed down by the courts

To protect against trouble while in prison

To activate protective energies in emergency situations, such as when in life-threatening places

In case of losing your location and being unable to get out of an unknown area

To protect against troubles associated with infection with dangerous diseases

To calm acute nervous conditions, especially in children and adolescents from 16 years of age (read by adults for a child)

To protect against unwanted or dangerous situations associated with the use of vehicles (before traveling by car or flying by air, except for traveling by rail and water transport)

When threatening to kill or destroy in order to divert the thoughts of the offender

 

During ceremonies and rituals

As part of a ritual, the action of which is aimed at diverting the thoughts of the offender during a threat to life

 

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 20 minutes

 

Maximum effect

From 2 hours

 

Decreased action

From 2 days

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