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700 Intentions Concerning Military Service and Killing in Wars

I recommend carefully watching all parts, including those listed at the bottom of the page — even several times — regarding this technique, because important information can be missed the first time.
Three videos titled “Intentions Released in Bowing. Questions and Answers” parts 1–3. Link

Example of an expanded Intentions cancellation in a bow (for reference):

This always has to be spoken consciously, word by word.
And whoever has truly worked with intentions should not complain about any effects that appear after using this expanded formula.
Even though a scheme is provided below, I encourage you to add your own elements (coherent, grammatical, logical, and fully understood while speaking) to the bows, as well as to thoroughly describe the issue.
The waiting time for material results depends on this.


NOTES:

Whenever possible, intentions should include e.g. a satanist, executioner, torturer, and other patterns of burden — so that the logic of the statement is preserved.

Wherever you see “my”, “me”, “myself”, remember that during the bow this must be changed to plural, in order to include the SOUL.

Example:
474. our being victims of all those who thrust swords, spears, and other destructive objects into MY / OUR body
The next intention should reflect the opposite perspective, for example:
concerning our making victims of other beings by thrusting swords, spears, and other destructive objects into their bodies and their energy fields.


When working with the military theme, I also recommend processing intentions from the categories of:

— prostitution
— satanism
— ACoA / DDA
— reiki, healing (often, after killing others, Souls took on missions of healing or saving beings in later incarnations)
— power
— earning money
— Tibet, being monks, clergy; celibacy (various vows and missions taken to “atone” for war guilt and more)
— illnesses (punishments for killing other beings, guilt)
— identifications used by the Soul to mask itself or gain strength.

Intentions Concerning Military Themes

  1. our maintaining connections with former soldiers who fought in my unit during various wars and skirmishes
  2. our relationships based on brotherhood of arms with former soldiers who fought in my unit during various wars and skirmishes
  3. our keeping close to us all who ever fought in my unit, in my army
  4. our keeping close to us all who fought in my unit as a result of earlier taken vows, oaths, and commitments
  5. our keeping close to us all who fought in various wars and skirmishes in my unit, beside me
  6. our maintaining relationships with military commanders and superiors due to various vows, oaths, codings, and obligations
  7. our maintaining relationships with soldiers who fought under my command in various wars and skirmishes, who executed my orders
  8. our childhood fondness for playing outdoors with a stick pretending to be a rifle
  9. our running around the yard with a stick pretending to be a rifle and shooting it at peers
  10. our being mothers who gave birth to soldiers and warriors
  11. our being teachers of all those who trained killers and fighters
  12. our buying plastic toy soldiers to improve our tactical command skills and practice troop maneuvers
  13. our desire for our little sons to continue playing war with those toy soldiers
  14. our former collection of medals and military decorations arising from admiration and fascination with the craft of war
  15. our studying the history of warfare and battles
  16. our admiration of how military uniforms, elements of clothing, and weaponry changed through the centuries
  17. our spending time as soldiers and guards across many incarnations
  18. our desire for combat, need to be heroes, and will to experience heroic or extraordinary feats due to doubt in God and His divine love
  19. our experiencing fears and anxieties originating in past incarnations as soldiers, chiefs, and commanders
  20. our maintaining all fears experienced in life
  21. our experiencing fear diluted with alcohol and money, originating from the past of soldier, chief, and commander
  22. our feeling the fears and anxieties we experienced in the military and protection services
  23. our maintaining tensions and stresses
  24. our releasing tensions and stresses to the rhythm of music
  25. our maintaining tensions and stresses in our feet, calves, and thighs
  26. our maintaining tensions and stresses in the lower abdomen and belly
  27. our maintaining tensions and stresses in the back and chest
  28. our maintaining tensions and stresses in the shoulders, arms, forearms, and elbows
  29. our maintaining tensions and stresses in the hands and fingers
  30. our maintaining tensions and stresses in the neck, jaw, eyes, and facial muscles
  31. our carrying deadly tools with us, along with inner conflicts and consequences linked to them
  32. our covering ourselves with weapons and carrying weapons with us
  33. our belief that peace and love foreshadow war, and that from war comes peace, joy, fulfillment, and treasure chambers filled with stolen goods
  34. our surrender to the idea of combat, the atmosphere of struggle, and the chaos of battle
  35. our treating soldiers and civilians as a puppet theater with moving figures
  36. our delight in observing the theater of war
  37. our initiating combat and war and viewing the deaths of thousands or millions only as statistics and columns of numbers
  38. our excitement from watching battles and deadly duels
  39. our desire to use times of chaos to expand ourselves, our possibilities, and to gain more points
  40. our desire, as leader and commander, to communicate with mentally ill or limited people trapped in their visions and imaginations
  41. our saturating our senses with the suffering of others
  42. our irresistible urge to watch fights or battles—even on television
  43. our playing shooting games on the computer
  44. our destroying others on the computer screen with rifles, shovels, and other cheap combat equipment
  45. our admiring and supporting the creators of such games and entertainment
  46. our adopting all patterns of unrest and conflict taken from the environment
  47. our entire greed for combat and for waging battles against other living beings
  48. our former worship of gods of war and destruction when we incarnated in many countries and regions of Earth
  49. our submission to various ancient deities deciding over life and death
  50. our wishing for military success and support from war-directing spirits, idols, and entities
  1. our efforts in the past to seek the support of the Planet Mars and the energies connected with it
  2. our giving reverence to the planet Mars and to the powers and energies associated with that planet
  3. our maintaining the consequences of my confusion regarding my former belief in gods of war, in the strength of the planet Mars, and all effects resulting from this
  4. our belief and conviction that it is God’s will, His commands or admonitions, that push me into wars
  5. our intentions to submit to the unfavorable influences of the Planet Mars and to embody its Martian destructive power
  6. our intentions and needs to draw inspiration for combat from spirits, demons, immaterial beings, as well as from those with physical bodies
  7. our adopting patterns of mental confusion, intentions, trances, missions, and obligations from people who insisted and convinced me that God is a god of war, fighting, and suffering for the unfaithful and differently thinking — as well as our blessing soldiers and armies going into battle
  8. our supporting ourselves with the elements of water, air, fire, and metal to fight others
  9. our using lightning, floods, and storms to fight others
  10. our having all the confusion and experiencing the evil that came from supporting ourselves with the elements of water, air, fire, and metal to fight others, and from using lightning, floods, and storms to fight others
  11. our wasting our power and love on grand plans of conquest and aggression
  12. our leading my people as a victorious commander into battles and suffering, like water flowing downward
  13. our using divine power for destruction, combat, and killing
  14. our experiencing the loss of support from God, of divine strength, divine care, and protection
  15. our experiencing armies and military service that for many years entered our dreams and became an inseparable part of them
  16. our repeatedly dreaming about the military and my soldier’s dreams
  17. our constant return in dreams to military life
  18. our longing in dreams for the army and the freedom I imagined to exist there
  19. our inability to part with the army and remaining an active soldier even only in dreams
  20. our repeated cooperation in dreams with other soldiers and fulfilling certain military tasks with them
  21. our continuing to dream about the army and military service and experiencing all the confusion related to it
  22. our having dreams filled with love and safety
  23. our having dreams full of wonderful, innocent experiences bringing peace and love
  24. our admiration for the sight of banners, flags, and standards
  25. our paying reverence to flags and standards fluttering in the wind
  26. our becoming better, more efficient fighters due to the influence of others on my senses, eyes, and ears
  27. our sensitivity to the beating of drums and military snares
  28. our sensitivity to the sound of clappers, pipes, and signal trumpets
  29. the shaping in me of soldierly habits by those who used torches, drums, trumpets, and standards for that purpose
  30. our feeling of sentiment toward snare drums, signal horns, banners, and drill exercises
  31. our experiencing the strong impression made on our mind by the rhythm of marching troops
  32. our admiration for swords, rifles, and other types of weaponry
  33. our belief that one can survive thanks to ever-better weapons
  34. our belief that one can survive thanks to weapons and various defensive measures
  35. our knowledge about various tools of killing
  36. our possessing detailed knowledge about weaponry and methods of its use
  37. our receiving protection from God instead of seeking protection in knowledge of weapons
  38. our wasting time and mental space on knowledge of weaponry and combat techniques that is now useless to me
  39. our receiving from God something far better than knowledge of weaponry and techniques of its use
  40. our belief that by carrying a weapon, a powerful force and the unyielding protective power of the State and its representatives stand behind me
  41. our maintaining in the mind a thought-form of state power that once overshadowed my sense of God’s creative power and protection
  42. our attempts to intimidate enemies and critics
  43. our feeling guilt for having once spent a fortune on combat equipment for myself and my soldiers
  44. our accumulating in our mind and in storehouses enormous amounts of all types of weapons to fight against God and people
  45. our collecting and filling hangars, storage, and layers of thought with all kinds of armaments and weapons
  46. our storing and using any kind of weapon
  47. our belief that safety, joy, love, ease, abundance, and health are natural for me
  48. our acceptance that it is good and safe to live and express safety and freedom at every moment and in every action
  49. our feeling more and more safe and confident each day
  50. our expressing each day upon awakening safety, freedom from the desire to fight and be heroic, and freedom from the stress associated with it
  51. our being commanded by mentally limited people, blockheads, fools, and idiots
  52. our being subordinated to commanders who lacked knowledge and sense, and experiencing all negative consequences of that
  53. our being subordinated to commanders who could not assess the enemy or conceive proper tactics, and experiencing all negative consequences
  54. our being subordinated to poorly trained commanders who were overwhelmed with fear of the enemy and of the tasks assigned, and experiencing all negative consequences
  55. our being subordinated to unjust commanders who should not have issued orders or led subordinates, and experiencing all negative consequences
  56. our being subordinated and dependent on cowardly leaders who, lacking courage, could not initiate action, and experiencing all negative consequences
  57. our being subordinated to ruthless, harsh commanders who delighted in suffering they devised for others, and experiencing all negative consequences
  58. our being subordinated to those who had power but did not use it
  59. our being subordinated to those who had power but used it improperly, and experiencing all negative consequences
  60. our being subordinated to inept commanders who suffered defeats because they could not apply what they attempted
  61. our being subordinated to all those who did not understand leadership, did not know tactics, and did not know how to apply different strategies in different circumstances, and experiencing all negative consequences
  62. our submitting to impulsive, angry commanders who nevertheless lacked strong character, and suffering all resulting consequences
  63. our rejoicing at signals calling for attack when I incarnated as a professional soldier in the past
  64. our sadness at commands to retreat when I incarnated as a professional soldier in the past
  65. our being subordinated to all commanders who drilled me on training grounds in darkness, bad weather, cold, and frost, insisting that victory depended on these conditions
  66. our being subordinated to all those who were fierce and harsh in drills
  67. our experiencing paralyzing fear of superiors, even of fools more stupid than me
  68. our living in trances and war missions that prevented me from expressing anything other than detailed explanations
  69. our coded, engraved tendency in my soul to stand at attention
  70. our having the habit and intention to stiffen up and stand at attention before other beings
  71. our having needs and intentions to pretend that I follow the intentions of other beings
  72. our bringing ourselves into such confusion that I could turn a defeat into a victory
  73. our experiencing defeats in life
  74. our having and experiencing low self-esteem that pushed me into servility and into listening to and executing unethical orders of other beings
  75. our lack of independent creative action and thinking, replaced by a learned habit of obeying orders
  76. our participation in events and situations unworthy of a being full of light, which I truly am
  77. our lack of understanding that instead of fighting others, far more can be achieved with a smile and a kind word
  78. our intentions and needs to cleanse the world
  79. our hiding cowardice under the appearance of brutality and aggression
  80. our masking powerlessness and weakness through flexing muscles and dominating posture
  81. our belief that strength lies dormant in weakness
  82. our lack of understanding that weakness always remains weakness unless divine love absorbs and neutralizes it
  83. our making of a covenant with God
  84. God’s supporting me always and everywhere in fulfilling His plan
  85. God’s watching over me so that I never stray from the path of love and light
  86. God’s supporting me so that I always safely follow the path of fulfillment, joy, harmony, and goodwill
  87. our forging new chains for ourselves instead of removing the ones already present
  88. our being or becoming soldiers for money, fame, and the pursuit of adventure
  89. our fondness for soldiering
  90. our willing performance of a soldier’s duties without external compulsion
  91. our not having excessive amounts of money as soldiers, but not because I despised it
  92. our lack of hope for a long life, but not because I despised longevity
  93. our not caring for material goods also so as not to cling to life at all costs
  94. our using without hesitation all opportunities to defeat others
  95. our carrying out missions and tasks assigned by those who did not reveal their plans to me
  96. our being used by those who employed me for their benefit while hiding traps and dangers
  97. our being thrown by others into dangerous situations to make me fight for my life and health
  98. our being sent by others into places with no exit and no chance of survival
  99. our experiencing cruel, merciless corporal punishments applied by commanders for soldiers’ offenses
  100. our experiencing the lack of mercy shown by commanders toward enemies and toward their own subordinate soldiers
  101. our being a commander assigned to punish criminals
  102. our belief that command means wisdom and humanity, bravery, severity, and love at the same time
  103. our inspiring trust in subordinates and in the fairness of punishments and rewards through our own reliability
  104. our instilling fear and dread of punishment in others through our own severity and discipline
  105. our experiencing strict discipline imposed by those who made it the foundation of their regime
  106. our experiencing excessive punishments imposed by others
  107. our belief that harsh punishments are sufficient to ensure achieving a desired positive goal

The remaining military intentions are available in a separate file.
Writing these intentions out for others is time-consuming; it takes time that could be used for other purposes, even for clearing them.
If you, dear reader, want to receive the full list of Intentions, then:
a) earn it somehow, or
b) pay some amount. Or
c) exchange it for intentions you have written out yourself.


s_majda writes:
14/04/2013 at 12:32

our creating and designing something lighter than the pogroms of Hitler, Stalin, Attila, lighter than the crimes and zoophilia of Alexander the Great and experiencing the effects of this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6EEBUExws8

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s_majda writes:
02/04/2015 at 13:36

I was clearing military intentions in myself and I must have done something wrong. The American army and separately the Pakistani army keep knocking on Skype all the time. The gentlemen write that they’re all high-ranking. There’s a whole list of them and they’re asking for contact.

Answer [13:08:37] Sławomir Majda: Well, now you know where you’re needed. You just don’t know in what role and for what purposes. Get in touch out of curiosity. They’re probably thinking about dating. But who knows in what profession you met earlier.

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Anonymous writes:
24/10/2015 at 11:44

I often feel the need to visit ruins of former war operations. Recently I went there again for a walk, I took photos to add them on the portal. In the evening I was doing Intentions [INP] on the topic “divine mother – mother of god”. The next day I thought it would be good to add some quote to the photos, referring to this place, the actions, experiences connected with it. Right away I associated a song of a band that I used to be able to listen to nonstop many years ago, describing exactly the range of strong emotions of a soldier during warfare, including, among others: terror, the threat to life, inability to escape, suffering, a sense of wrong, bitterness and enormous grievance toward God. While listening to this music, whose rhythm referred to the march of an army and to the chaos of battle, images from the battlefield and the described feelings started surfacing. I cried a lot. I think to myself that I always had terror at the sight of, for example, weapons and shells, uniforms, and I never had anything to do with it. Moreover, it turned out that divine mothers can connect with military themes, e.g. in symbolism. I’ll note as well that I have not yet given up a single INP on the army. Each time I only ask the Creator for help for My Soul in releasing the INP and the emotions connected with it.

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s_majda writes:
28/05/2017 at 14:26

I am currently working through intentions from the field of military, fighting, and yesterday I watched the entire KSW39 Colosseum gala, I watched 11 fights, in the morning I did only 5 intentions with great difficulty, and when the next one happened to be “our arousal from watching battles, fights (…) even on television”, I approached it several times; apart from the introductory prayer, plus I couldn’t pronounce the intention. My tongue started getting even more tangled and, as Sławek said, just like with DDA, you drink one shot and you have a hangover and you’re wasted – here I have the same thing. I function normally, and when I try to do anything from the military/fighting topic, despite my earnest requests, the clarity is in my head, but my tongue gets tangled. At night after this gala, I was shaking a bit, there were tremors in the body and releases. From a letter I received.

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Karolina Blitek writes:
21/09/2019 at 18:23

Soldiering. “Pride or disgrace?”

For me, the quote from Patryk Vega’s film, “a person who thinks too much is not a soldier,” rings true. That’s how I see every single soldier without exception, but maybe that’s because I always wanted intellectual work where I could make use of what I have between my ears.

I suppose people higher up in the hierarchy see soldiers the same way. The master of propaganda Goebbels, to give such an example, probably wouldn’t want any of the rank-and-file obedient executors to see through him and thwart the plans already laid out, so the more tangled the situation, the more the leaders and decision-makers prefer to have simpletons under them, not someone who will see through them, because then a resistance movement could arise.

I heard that in Germany (I may be wrong here) during World War II such people were taken out and shot, so even if they didn’t want to, they eventually decided to serve the Reich. Besides, soldiers only carry out orders. They are not required to think. Strategy is also handled by those who decide the course of the battle. A soldier in the ranks and a cog in the system are similar associations. That’s it.

I only wonder about one thing: what a state without an army at all would look like. On the political stage, you probably shouldn’t boast about not having an army. The risk of attack increases, because the aggressor may decide that they have a good chance and strike without doubting whether they will succeed, whereas if they know that the neighbor has armaments, they won’t have such confidence (here I’m wondering how much of this is my view and how much my soul carried over from incarnations in which it had to experience this from either side). It’s good there is no longer conscription.

I’ve noticed that recently (it didn’t happen to me before) I keep attracting soldiers… in August a higher-ranking officer in the Danish army wrote to me on Skype, he’s now on a mission in Afghanistan with United Nations peacekeeping. He supposedly found me by accident. He said my picture caught his eye. Yesterday I had a free evening and decided to chat idly with a stranger online. After some time the conversation shifted to his job. He wrote that from the moment he took a gun in his hand, he knew he could shoot for his whole life and that’s why he’s joining the army for pleasure. He also said that all his life he had run around, first as a child with bow and crossbow, then he played paintball and went to the shooting range, and now he wants to be a professional soldier. He can’t part with weapons and will be applying for permission to have one.

It’s just that the saying “girls line up for uniforms” has never applied to me and now it doesn’t either. I laughed at a classmate in primary school when she said she’d like to go to the army.

If someone likes uniforms – and such uniforms are worn primarily in conditions where a man shows only physical strength, and is delighted with it, considering it a synonym of masculinity – then that’s a tragedy and a confusion in that person’s definition. I’ve met such women. And other people who look with admiration at a uniform, while many more men who survived the war look at it with trauma, longing for comrades who were killed, and obligatory PTSD. I don’t understand how someone can like this. The last generation that still looks with sentiment at post-war keepsakes and battle scars or uniforms is passing away. And if some still look this way at a uniform, it’s only because in those days they were taught that the most valuable and most patriotic thing you could do for your country was to take a bullet in the head. Polish remnants of messianism and martyrology from the time of the partitions. There is ideological confusion in these people. The times of war are supposed to end, and the army, at least for decent people, was rather an ultimate unpleasant necessity in times of crisis, which is supposed to disappear. Anyone who had a head on their shoulders did not think about it with pleasure, so admiration for soldiering (if complete peace is to come) is an attachment to outdated ideas.

In my opinion, Patryk Vega in Polityka showed soldiers’ attitudes somewhat grotesquely, but every grotesque simply brings out and magnifies people’s flaws. Since it only magnifies them, it means they were already present in some group and he just highlighted them more clearly. I liked the latest internet joke that you’ll impress a 14-year-old girl whose parents are divorcing with a uniform. A woman – not so much.

I recommend having a look at the photos from the report that compares the appearance of soldiers before the war, during the war, and after returning from it.
https://m.joemonster.org/art/21578


Opublikowano: 27/11/2025
Autor: s_majda
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