This is an interesting name of power... But before I begin, I must first say that I am not a fan of black magick. I got this through an interesting conversation during one of my travels. It is said to be originated from ancient Persian. If anyone has any idea of its origin, then I would like to hear from you.
Ismu Sulthonin Yublishu (Azazel)
"Anneil Qoveteln Cha-Damoel A-Im, Akhmen Raah Berithaah Haures Amdusias Al'ayzael Es Se'es Bahocha-El Shodekh Alcheeghel"
Methods:
Stage 1:
1. Fast for 21 days. Break fast by eating non-meat diets.
2. Recite 1000x during obligatory prayers.
3. At mid-night, recite 3333x. Best to recite non-stop till dawn.
Stage 2:
1. Go to a known haunted place. Stay there for 9 days and fast as before.
2. Recite 1000x during obligatory prayers.
3. At mid-night, recite 3333x. Best to recite non-stop till dawn.
Stage 3:
1. Infuse body with energy and poison of corpse to be the reserve energy:
> Stand in-front of a new corpse.
> Adjust your breathing.
> Lead the energy from corpse through your feet, knee, kidneys, arm pits and end in 'dantian'.
> The corpse will dry and shrink in time if your practice is fruitful.
> Meditate for 30minutes to purify corpse energy in 'dantian'.
Please don't ask me how to find a new corpse... I don't wanna know if you already have found a corpse.. If you want to try it... I suggest you use a big watermellon instead :)
2 of the words already don't fit as "ancient Persian" - I got some doubts on this.
ReplyDeleteMantra like such is normally a mixture of many words from many cultures. Especially when it travels a long way to SEA and was told by someone by mouth. The breathing method already indicated some traces of Taoist practise. But then and again, D "ancient Persian" was a center of commerce, a place of many cultures and believes... I leave d imagination to others ;-)
DeleteThis is hebrew incantation, I think :)
ReplyDeleteA hebrew incantation in "ancient Persian" :)))
ReplyDeleteWith names taken 1 to one from more recent versions of the Lemegeton (which was translated to English from Latin from Greek to Hebrew). Usually the names differ a LOT. Which is whyx I find it suspicious that recent versions are used. But hey, hard to know without trying ;)
ReplyDeleteLet me know if u hv tried.. But I dun wanna know where did u get d dead body from.. Wkwkwk..
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