God and Allergy to God – Intentions for Prayer
- Our own and, through us, others’ possessing, experiencing, hiding, masking all kinds—of any type, significance, quality, or appearance—of allergies, rashes, sensitivities, injuries, and even illnesses, in relation to God, or directed toward God, including reactions to divine guidance, remarks, teachings, divine presence, divine manifestations, divine gifts, and God’s grace in our own and others’ lives.
- Our own and, through us, others’ treating and healing all kinds—of any type, significance, quality, or appearance—of allergies, rashes, sensitivities, injuries, and even illnesses, in relation to God, or directed toward God, including reactions to divine guidance, remarks, teachings, divine presence, divine manifestations, divine gifts, and God’s grace in our own and others’ lives.
- Our own and, through us, others’ multiplying, intensifying, or creating in ourselves and in others all kinds—of any type, significance, quality, or appearance—of allergies, rashes, sensitivities, injuries, and even illnesses, in relation to God, or directed toward God, including reactions to divine guidance, remarks, teachings, divine presence, divine manifestations, divine gifts, and God’s grace in our own and others’ lives.
Separately, let us work through the same issues in relation to “deities, gods, goddesses, divine mothers, divine helpers, archangels, initiatory groups, Jesus, the Virgin Mary (NMP), Krishna, and others.”
Technical Notes on Ideas and Sentence Construction When Working with Intentions
Article: “800 Intentions for Cleansing” – Link
“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. A Skype Conversation on Technique” – Link
“Single-Sentence Scheme for Intentions” – Link
The word (–not) added when working with intentions in relation to a given word indicates that it is worth also stating its opposite, or even spontaneously finding and expressing any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.
For example:
— being poor, sick
it is good to also say its opposite:
– being poor, sick, – not being poor, sick
This allows a given pattern to be activated as broadly as possible in different aspects, including its opposite. It is also worth knowing that souls often think or claim that they do not possess such opposing patterns—for example, that they are not idolaters in a given case (a given word).
Another example:
A woman’s soul denies ever having been a bad mother. Therefore, adding the negation—not being a bad mother—may allow her to understand the state she is in.
Being a bad mother, – not being a bad mother –
“—Absolutely not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.”
[– A soul often says or thinks about itself.]
Opublikowano: 26/01/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: God


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