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Prostitution – What Should Be Surrendered to God in Reverence?

Article “800 Intentions for Cleansing” Link
“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. Skype Conversation About the Technique” Link 
“One-Sentence Structure for Intentions.” Link

The word (–not) added while working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it as an opposite, or even independently finding and speaking aloud any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.

For example — being poor, sick — it is good to say it also with its opposite:

–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick

This allows one to move a given pattern as broadly as possible at once, in different aspects, also in its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think and claim that they do not have such opposite patterns, for example that they are not idolaters in a given case.

Another example:

A woman’s Soul denies having once been a bad mother. Therefore adding the negating phrase – not being a bad mother – may allow her to understand the state in which she finds herself.

Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–

“Of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [–Very often the soul says or thinks this about itself.]

Sexy and non-sexy clothing, costumes, outfits, skirts, dresses, blouses, masks, shawls, boas, outer garments

Jewelry, chains, earrings, rings, pendants, necklaces, bracelets

Shoes, high heels, platform shoes, boots

Underwear, garters, fishnet stockings, stockings, bras, panties, nightgowns, pajamas

Chastity belts, penile sheaths—ours and others’

Whips, riding crops, restraint devices, erotic gadgets, vibrators, instruments of punishment, and other accessories

Beds, including massage beds, bedding, places used for sexual activity

Head coverings used to conceal baldness and more, wigs, scarves, hairpieces, hats, razors, blades, scissors, shavers

Makeup, cosmetics, powders, perfumes, means of concealing imperfections, etc.

Drugs, alcohols, beverages, elixirs including love potions, poisons, bottles, glassware, needles, syringes

Beauty contests, ugliness contests, various competitions, contests, rivalries

Rivals, victims, perpetrators, pimps, brothel keepers, clients, pregnancies, abortions

Our brothels and those of others

Tattoos, body decorations, body paintings

Scars, wounds, illnesses including sexually transmitted diseases, various parasites, fungi, lice

Films, magazines, pictures, including those displaying creativity

Poses, facial expressions, mimicry, gestures, ways of speaking and walking

Initiations, obligations, agreements, promises

Compiled by Małgorzata Krata

This post has 6 comments

• s_majda writes:
14/09/2019 at 13:52

Scents remembered from times connected with prostitution.

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• s_majda writes:
01/10/2019 at 08:56

“Tempting with her legs” — this is how a prostitute is described in the Quiché language.

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• Discussion dated 01/10/2019

Karolina:
Perhaps not everything results from karma from previous incarnations. Maybe someone once enjoyed martial arts and inflicting pain with those limbs. Taking into account the possibility of direct karmic return—for example, damaged organs because someone once tortured others and harmed those same body parts. Crooked legs always involve some uneven distribution of weight. Some muscles may be weaker. Perhaps from stooping (which may first involve dysfunction of the heart chakra). Or psychosomatically, because someone cannot find balance in life.

Małgorzata:
I understood that the Quiché people used that phrase for prostitutes. Perhaps in that culture they were recognized by the way they displayed themselves. Every era has its identifying symbols. They may also have decorated or painted their legs in distinctive ways.

Karolina:
Throughout the centuries, attitudes toward women’s clothing evolved. Perhaps uncovered legs were once considered provocative because customs were different. In some cultures prostitution was even admired, such as in sacred forms of prostitution. Courtesans were generally expected to be well dressed and attractive.

Małgorzata:
Someone tempts only those who have unresolved patterns within themselves. When certain patterns are active, almost anything becomes a source of temptation. Likewise, some women attract attention even when their current incarnation does not consciously seek it.

Regarding prostitution, much depended on the historical period.

In ancient Egypt it was not condemned as strongly. There are accounts of political use of prostitutes to obtain information from wealthy clients. Similar practices existed in later centuries, when information was gathered from soldiers and military officers.

In Rome, however, prostitutes often had a very difficult life and were frequently humiliated.

Many prostitutes of the interwar period earned money through prostitution because they did not wish to pursue education. Some mocked colleagues who wanted to leave the profession.

In France, there was reportedly a custom during wartime in which prostitutes acted as “godmothers” to selected soldiers and provided services free of charge.

There are also accounts of sexually transmitted diseases being used as a weapon against enemy armies during wars.

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• s_majda writes:
07/06/2020 at 14:38

The television series “Carnivàle” presents, in a naturalistic way, realities from approximately one hundred years ago. Episode five discusses, among other things, the consequences of using physical attractiveness, including one’s legs, for financial gain.

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• s_majda writes:
10/01/2021 at 09:32

In the book “Captain Pantoja and the Special Service,” it is described how the army paid ten prostitutes for their services. They were selected for a special unit according to their effectiveness. The officer in charge later received orders to recruit five additional women based on physical attractiveness.

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• s_majda writes:
02/07/2021 at 19:47

Regression Work – How Should One Ask About Prostitution During a Session?

If a person recalls experiences connected with prostitution, they may sometimes hold exaggerated beliefs about their former status or importance. Male prostitution and other forms of prostitution may also arise as themes to be processed.

It is worth examining the subject more deeply and determining what role the individual once occupied. Someone may remember themselves or another person as a street prostitute, brothel keeper, pimp, or courtesan considered to have reached the highest possible rank within that profession.

The discussion may then continue into broader symbolic and religious themes, examining figures associated with motherhood, priesthood, guardianship, or divine femininity in different cultures.

Questions asked during regression may include:

– Where is the client or practitioner venerated as a sacred maternal figure?

– What form does the image take: a statue or a portrait, and has it survived?

– How many admirers or followers does the figure have?

– What relationships and exchanges exist between the figure and those followers?

– What were the consequences of those roles and relationships?


Opublikowano: 08/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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