On Sakhmet’s Effective Egyptian Magic Series:
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Each Spell in the book is a willed action. All you need to do to activate them is to read the Spells. There are a variety of subjects for various situations. You do not need to read all of them (as you would an ordinary book). Spell Books are sacred. Do not approach them lightly.
Various Newsworthy events from reading Egyptian Magic Spells include attacks on the Traditional Enemies of Ancient Egypt (Border States, to prevent invasion) such as Nubia/Kush (“Black Lives Matter”), North/East Syria, Libya, & Eastern regions (“Asians”) like Babylon and Assyria, and Northern regions (Greece, Rome, Turkey/Hittites). Changing Rivers into Blood (Red Algae) as in Russia, or causing Locusts (Africa, Ethiopia), Frogs (China), Darkness (Volcanoes) & Hot Hail (Volcanic ash); try using Peace spells. Various Weather anomalies happened: Dry Lightning, Blizzards, Hurricanes, Tornadoes, Rain, Floods, Mudslides, Sink holes, Earthquakes, Pestilence (“Covid19”), etc.
If you have a Moral Compass then only read the spells you want done, ignore the others. Some patrons have become “Millionaires” from using Financial Magic spells; or healed their illnesses and even cured a “Brain Tumor” once. Trolls do not know what Magic Spells are, claiming the tome “is not a real book” or didn’t comprehend how it works. Ignore the uneducated Trolls. Their loss is your gain. As far as the Author is concerned, place the Magic Books in a golden Ark and seal it in an Egyptian Temple until people are ready or skilled to use it wisely.
© MC 2021
It is not the Author's fault for these events, it is the person reading the spells that wants the end result; all the Author did was to put this into writing. It is as if a Deity wrote a book containing all possible Prayers in place of having people direct mental communication to that Deity. Sakhmet is an Egyptian Deity. She hears your prayers in the form of Spells. Pray to her for whatever reason and she will grant it. But be careful! She is very powerful.
MC 2021.
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