Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Powerful artifacts

Today I will be detailing some artifacts or items which have historically been worn, or kept within the home and ascribed certain effects or powers. I will not cover the Zakti-Mani here as I have mentioned this in previous posts.

1: Feline umbilical cord.

 When a cat gives birth they generally eat the umbilical cord and sac. It is difficult to obtain this and one should never stress the cat in an attempt to take it by force. To cause any harm or distress when taking the cord will lead to severe problems!  If it is obtained with the cats blessing then it should be kept in a suitable box (covered in vermillion). A suitable place to keep this box is among your valuables (cashbox, gold or jewellery). Wealth is assured with this. Let me repeat that the cord is never obtained forcefully or to any distress to a cat. In some places inthe world the mother cat is under nourished and the cord meal is essential for her body and therefore be able to make milk to feed her kittens. If you are ever offered such a cord at a cheap price then it is either fake or obtained through mass-market means where cats are kept in bad conditions specifically for this task of providing a cord. Nothing good will ever happen with cords obtained in this way (please be warned). I do come across genuine cords with video verification of how they have been obtained. Twice within 5 years have I been able to obtain a genuine cord and the pricing has been in excess of $4,000.

 2: Jade Pearl

Genuine examples of these resemble a pearl the size of a palm. The colour is a shade of green and is formed in a river where the flow causes the round smooth shape to form. Genuine examples are very rare in nature.  Fake items are larger in size and crafted into shape and will appear perfectly round. It should be worn within an amulet and brings good health, wealth and progress in life. Generally the discovery rate if these are around 4 per year. Guide pricing are near $2,000.

3: Deer Umbilical cord: a spherical shaped object with a distinctive scent. It is covered in fine hair and can be kept with valuables or worn. When worn it will cause people to be kind towards the wearer. Only of use if found out in the wild and not from captive animals. Guide pricing $5,000

To be continued...

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Avoiding the wrong place at the wrong time

Is it possible to avoid being in the wrong place at the wrong time and therefore avoid harm coming to oneself? There have been cases where people have thought themselves to be lucky to have made last minute decisions which have then meant that they have not come to harm.  These examples include people being late and missing their plane trip and later finding out that the plane they had booked on crashed.  Or persons who have avoided going a certain route when walking only to find out that some life threatening incident took place along their original route.

In all these cases they have avoided a calamity and they have put it down to luck or to a higher force.  In Vedic texts there are prescribed the wearing of Yantra’s to prevent calamities occurring to oneself.  In essence they seek to prevent the effects of negative planets and enhance the positive planets.  So what then happens is that the mind is influenced in subtle ways which thereby prevents harm as the person carries out actions which leads them away from harm.   So is there some form of fortune telling taking place? No.  Many people may be experiencing the same negative effects of planets to varied degrees but the opportunity to have harm caused is also on a minor to major scale.  For one person the negative effect may cause harm in a relationship with another person (which may also get patched up later).  For another person it may cause them to act and make decisions which could for example mean they speed on their car and cause an accident and physical harm to themselves.  What the Yantra would do is prevent negative influences so that one is more balanced in mind and influenced positively in making decisions and carrying out daily activities.

Yantra’s were widely used by soldiers in ancient India to prevent deadly injuries and to hone the mind to ensure survival. Of course in such times the Yantra makers were genuine skilled craftsmen, with skills passed down from family generations.  Sadly in modern times these craftsmen are hard to find and even more difficult is finding those who continue to use the traditional methods. 
So yes it is possible to avoid being in the wrong place and the wrong time.

Monday, 6 July 2015

Lottery Winning using Vedic mathematics- mega post

Due to the number of people requesting information about vedic maths and lottery winning I thought i would take the opportunity to place all of the links to previous posts in one place.

So here we are- it starts with explaining how the method was initially discovered and the help obtained to unravel the notes and then some predictions which turned out to be very lucky for those who actually played those numbers.

I will be ready to reveal some more numbers very soon.

So here are the links to previous posts as promised..



http://listpower.blogspot.co.uk/2011/05/lottery-strategy-and-using-vedic.html

http://listpower.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/lottery-strategy-update.html

http://listpower.blogspot.co.uk/2011/06/lottery-win.html


http://listpower.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/lottery-vedic-method-and-strategy.html

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