
RITUAL LETTER TO NAPOLEON
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HISTORY OF THE RITUAL LETTER TO NAPOLEON
The ritual was widely used during the reign of Napoleon I Bonaparte in the 18th century when sending letters by messengers to avoid bad news. In particular, it was used together with other rituals by ladies of the court when sending love letters to gain the favor of the opposite sex. Especially if the letters implied not only a love affair, but could also influence state decisions.
Princess Marie-Louise, the great-niece of the guillotined Marie Antoinette, used a conspiracy to attract Napoleon Bonaparte into her life, and later, at the age of 18, she married the 40-year-old Napoleon. Although the bride's father hated Napoleon, he was forced to humble his pride in the face of his army. Marie-Louise herself was flattered by the fact that she became the wife of the most powerful man in Europe.
MATERIALS
Clean running water
USAGE
To stop worrying about the troubles that haunt you from birth (remove the “curses of the family”)
To return luck if it was lost due to someone else's fault (a person's actions that led to troubles in life)
When sending letters, so that the answer is positive
To find “your” place when choosing housing, whether renting or buying (not to enter a “foreign” by fate room, when occult practices are used so that the room is rented or bought quickly or for another purpose)
LEAD TIME
Recommended:
In the morning
During the daytime
In the evening
At night
Not recommended:
There are no contraindications
FREQUENCY OF USE
Use for persons 18 years of age and older:
As needed
ACTION
Depends on the time of reading and the beliefs of the performer
Beginning of action
From 2 days
Maximum effect
From 3 weeks
Decreased action
From 2 months