REVIEWS AND INSIGHTS Amazon Customer 5.0 out of 5 stars No Nonsense Style - Content that yield results - and FAST!! Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018 Verified Purchase I'm no new to demonolatry, and yet I'm impressed by the beautiful simplicity of the rituals. I've worked so far with 9 demons from the book and although most of the rituals are long term and sort of grow, I can say that the effects are manifesting rather quickly. The method works! the imagery is profoundly connective. The methodology removes the fluff and does NOT demand blind devotion. It only requires from us honesty, knowing what we want and undergoing the experience. That's it, that's all. I reeeeally recommend this book to beginners and to more experienced practitioners who are curious to work with demons in a different way. EDIT: Yesterday 28th October, 2018, I worked with BOROB to lucid dream. He was the 10th demon I worked with. I accessed Lucidity that same ...
Taoist coin charm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search A Taoist charm that contains Taoist "magic writing" on display at the Museum of Ethnography, Sweden . Taoist coin charms ( Traditional Chinese : 道教品壓生錢; Simplified Chinese : 道教品压生钱; Pinyin : dào jiào pǐn yā shēng qián ), or Daoist coin charms are a family of categories of Chinese and Vietnamese numismatic charms that incorporate elements of the Taoist religion . Taoist coin charms come in various shapes, sizes, and formats and can contain inscriptions or wholly pictorial designs. While a large number of Taoist coin charms have their inscriptions written in traditional Chinese characters , a subset of Taoist coin charms have inscriptions written in Taoist "magic" writing . In these countries similar numismatic charms existed for Buddhist and Confucianism , and at ...
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