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PRAYER SONG THE DAWN OF THE GREAT DAY

THE HISTORY OF THE PRAYER-SONG THE DAWN OF THE GREAT DAY


The texts date back to the 17th century BC, during the reign of the Abydos dynasty of Ancient Egypt, which ruled during the Second Intermediate Period around 1650–1600 BC.

The text was first written on clay tablets and distributed widely for prayer services aimed at combating crop failure and drought.

After several decades, the song-prayer began to be sung at the moment of starting new things to attract good luck.

 

MATERIALS

 

Not required

 

USAGE

 

To restore prosperity to your home and reduce losses

To find a way out of a difficult situation related to food or material income

To come to an understanding with people who are hostile (deals, agreements)

To reduce the influence of natural forces that contribute to the destruction of something in life (when a series of failures haunts or events turn out badly)

 

During ceremonies and rituals

October 11th Evening of the Great Radiance (Explosion of the Great Fires). Worship of the Spirit God: Heh and Hauhet

 

LEAD TIME

Recommended

In the evening (at sunset)

 

Not recommended

In the morning

During the daytime

At night

 

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 2 hours

 

Maximum effect

From 2 days

 

Decreased action

From 8 days

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