“Tax Haven – Intentions for Prayer/Reflection”
Author: Małgorzata Krata. Intentions based on information from a website. >Link.
“Technical aspects concerning the idea and construction of sentences when working with intentions.”
Article: “800 intentions for cleansing” – Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. Skype conversation about the technique” – Link
“One-sentence scheme for intentions” – Link
The word (–not) added to a term when working with intentions means that it is worth expressing it together with its opposite, or even independently, during the process, finding and speaking any synonyms that come to mind along with their opposites.
For example — being poor, sick — it is good to also say it together with its opposite:
— being poor, sick, not being poor, sick
This allows one to immediately activate a given pattern 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 have such opposite patterns—for example, that they are not idolaters in a given case (a given word).
Another example:
The soul of a woman 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.”
[— This is something the soul very often says or thinks about itself.]
Main intentions (translation)
- Our—and through us others’—creation, support, searching for, and finding of so-called tax havens, tax shelters, and similar territories or countries that allow us and others to avoid taxation in our own country, to use more favorable systems, or even to conceal income, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—searching for, finding, and using tax havens that offer favorable tax systems, low or no taxation, agreements to avoid double taxation, lack of currency controls, economic and political stability, protection of trade and banking secrecy, easy access to capital, and which may also enable illegal activities, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—creation, support, and use of tax havens as places that allow foreigners to easily and confidentially register companies without income tax, with minimal accounting and reporting requirements, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—creation, support, and use of tax havens where income tax formally exists but includes favorable exemptions or reliefs for certain activities, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—support, creation, destruction, and use of tax havens as territories or states with beneficial double taxation agreements and low tax rates, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—transfer of income to various locations, including abroad, tax havens, and banks (e.g., Swiss banks), to hide, conceal, or reduce taxes legally or otherwise, avoiding paying them in the country where the income was generated, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—creation of artificial costs in business operations, and establishing parent and subsidiary companies in different countries to shift profits between them, including within tax haven structures, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—use of transfer pricing, and the sale of licenses, trademarks, copyrights, and names between companies and subsidiaries, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
- Our—and through us others’—search for and use of tax havens of all kinds—earthly, astral, interplanetary, cosmic, or multidimensional—and transferring profits between them through various legal, semi-legal, and illegal means to minimize or avoid taxation, and experiencing all the consequences of this.
Opublikowano: 24/04/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
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