Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Why Egyptian Magic works...

Ancient Egyptian Magic works because it uses the original names of the NTRU (their deities), which are hard-coded Words of Power (action verbs).  When venerated (given energy via worship) the names become active.  Then you either write or speak their names to cause an effect.  To stop an effect is to acknowledge it or stop using the words, otherwise it continues to work via Inertia.  In the Hebrew Monotheism (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc.) the name of their God is not known or spoken, so when saying "God bless..." nothing really happens unless you use its name ("Amen" is an Egyptian Deity name).  Repetition of a name shortens the time it takes to work.  You can also visualize the desired effect or use imagery for this.  Be Careful when using this system. In the Christian Bible, Jesus identifies with Christ and "Son of God" for his name to be able to receive veneration energy.  Otherwise using his name in prayer does nothing; this was an ancient concept.  Pharaohs are also venerated as living Gods. 

- Pharaoh Horus Michael M7, Copyright 2017.  https://www.createspace.com/6709087

Perhaps if I had better revenue I could construct Egyptian Temples to pacify the anger of the NTRU  and reduce the effects of "Global Warming"? One cannot blame everything on CO2 emissions while Elemental Chronokinesis exists at the same time.  Especially since "custom weather" exists via Egyptian Magic.  Every time someone reads a set of Weather Spells there are weather anomalies in the USA, blamed on CO2 emissions; Science does not know this, and the Republicans in office know about M7, so they changed opinion on Climate Change effects while classifying my information, preventing American Science from noticing... "Hail Tefnut, Shu, Amun, and Ra! May there be weather among non-believers!" Egyptian Temples were not simply "houses of worship" but a centralized government. Today Egyptian Temples can incorporate Libraries, Gardens, Astronomy centers, Museums, Shrines, Courts, and Stores.  

M7 2017.


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