
PRAYER RAY OF DESTINY
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THE HISTORY OF THE PRAYER THE RAY OF DESTINY
The original text dates back to the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
Every Sunday morning of the great queen of the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the favorite wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten, began with this prayer. She read the prayer personally in the presence of a priest at dawn before taking hot baths.
Prayer was also part of the ritual worship performed in the Solar Temple of Nefertiti. Preliminary ablutions with water served to strengthen the prayer.
Reading a prayer at sunset changed its meaning and the prayer became part of a new night ritual.
MATERIALS
Not required
USAGE
To protect against unexpected troubles
To “catch luck by the tail” (if you have been plagued by failures in some matter for a long time, find a successful way out and complete it)
To increase material well-being by changing the course of events to more favorable ones
To restore mutual understanding in relationships (love or family)
To pass a difficult test without much loss (competitions, deals where there is a choice between several candidates)
To borrow a large sum of money and reduce the chance of refusal
Before selling things that have been lying around for a long time
During ceremonies and rituals
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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
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 8 hours
Maximum effect
From 2 days
Decreased action
From 1-1.5 weeks