Using Words of Power: Freeing the Soul
Many people carry problems in this life that originated in a past one. The following meditation and Sanskrit words of power can break those bindings: freeing the soul from old vows, dissolving karmic obstacles, and clearing energies that have been dragging across lifetimes.
Past Life Vows and Bindings
One of the most common (and most damaging) bindings involves love. A person falls deeply in love, vows to "be together forever," and that vow carries the full force of sexual orgasm and emotional intensity behind it. Love is one of the most potent human energies. Vows made during lovemaking carry extraordinary power.
The problem comes in the next life. The loved one may not reincarnate into the same circumstances. But the vow remains, anchored in the soul. The result: a wrecked or nonexistent love life in the present, with no apparent cause.
The cause is energetic, not circumstantial. The vow has to be dissolved at the soul level before a new love life can function properly.
The same principle applies to poverty. And poverty, unlike love bindings, has been deliberately engineered.
The Poverty Program
Every major Abrahamic religion contains explicit doctrinal programming that glorifies poverty and condemns wealth. This programming conditions the practitioner to accept deprivation as spiritually virtuous, to feel guilt about material success, and to surrender resources to institutional intermediaries (churches, mosques, temples) that accumulate the very wealth their doctrine tells followers to renounce.
The result is a self-perpetuating cycle. The faithful are conditioned to be poor. Their poverty makes them dependent on the institution. The institution grows wealthy from their labor and donations. The institution then positions itself as the "charitable" solution to the very poverty it created.
This is the Eilotil mechanism in its economic form: spiritual enslavement expressed as material deprivation. The physical agents of the Yehuboric program (institutional religion, its financial structures, its cultural influence) work alongside the spiritual forces of Yehubor to keep humanity disempowered across every domain. The spiritual arm weakens the soul. The material arm strips the resources. Each reinforces the other.
Christianity:
"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God." (Matthew 19:24)
"Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God." (Luke 6:20)
"Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple." (Luke 14:33)
"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy." (Matthew 6:19)
"For the love of money is the root of all evil." (1 Timothy 6:10)
Islam:
"The poor of my community will enter Paradise before the rich by five hundred years." (Sahih Muslim 2957)
"Those who hoard gold and silver and do not spend it in the way of God, give them the tidings of a painful punishment." (Quran 9:34)
"If the son of Adam had a valley full of gold, he would want a second valley. Nothing fills the belly of the son of Adam except dust." (Sahih al-Bukhari 6436)
Talmudic tradition (concerning the property of non-adherents):
"If a Jew finds an object lost by a gentile, it does not have to be returned." (Bava Metzia 24a; affirmed in Bava Kamma 113b)
"The gentiles are outside the protection of the law and God has exposed their money to Israel." (Bava Kamma 37b)
"What a Jew steals from a gentile he may keep." (Sanhedrin 57a)
These are direct citations from primary texts, verifiable on Sefaria.org (Talmud), BibleGateway.com (Bible), and Sunnah.com (Hadith). They represent doctrinal positions within specific texts. The Zevist critique targets doctrines and institutional structures, not peoples.
When someone carries this programming across lifetimes (and the Abrahamic religions have been running it for over two thousand years), the poverty becomes karmic. It's written into the soul's energy. Breaking it requires directed spiritual work: the energy itself must be dissolved.
Hostile Spiritual Forces
Understanding how these institutional programs work gives you a clear picture of how hostile spiritual forces operate on a larger scale. What these institutions do on the material plane (psychic intrusion, relentless proselytizing, guilt-based control, resource extraction), any and all spiritual forces hostile to human spirituality and growth do on the astral plane. The pattern is identical. Only the scale differs.
The mechanism behind religious services (Christian mass, Islamic salat, synagogue liturgy) isn't accidental. The practitioner enters a repetitive, ritualized environment designed to induce a passive, receptive mental state. In this state, doctrinal content bypasses critical thinking and embeds directly into the subconscious.
Robert Jay Lifton identified this mechanism in Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism (1961). He catalogued eight criteria of thought reform, including "milieu control" (controlling the environment and information flow), "sacred science" (making the doctrine unquestionable), and "loading the language" (using specialized terms that shut down independent thought). All eight criteria are present in standard Abrahamic worship services.
Kathleen Taylor's Brainwashing: The Science of Thought Control (Oxford University Press, 2004) documents how repetitive exposure to authority-laden messaging in controlled environments produces measurable changes in neural pathways. The conditioned believer's glazed affect is a measurable neurological state produced by sustained programming.
How it works in each tradition:
Christianity: Church attendance was historically compulsory (in colonial New England, fines and public stocks for non-attendance). Services were deliberately prolonged to exhaust critical faculties. The church usher carried a steel-tipped pole to crack those who nodded off. The boredom is the mechanism: it induces the passive state in which programming takes hold.
Islam: Five daily prayers (salat) function as reinforcement cycles, each one re-anchoring the doctrinal framework. The physical postures (prostration, bowing) embed submission into muscle memory. The Arabic recitation is performed regardless of whether the practitioner understands Arabic, ensuring the programming operates below the level of conscious comprehension.
Judaism: The daily recitation cycle (Shacharit, Mincha, Ma'ariv) serves the same function. The repetitive davening (rhythmic swaying during prayer) induces a light trance state. The Shema ("Hear, O Israel") is recited morning and evening, functioning as a doctrinal anchor that brackets the entire waking day.
Children are the most vulnerable targets. Their subconscious minds are entirely open. Baptism, circumcision, Sunday school, madrasa, cheder: all of these begin the programming process before the child has any capacity to evaluate what's being installed.
Breaking free from this programming is difficult precisely because it was installed below the level of conscious awareness. The fear, doubt, and confusion that arise when someone begins to question their Abrahamic conditioning aren't signs of spiritual danger. They're withdrawal symptoms. Sustained meditation practice rebuilds the mind's capacity for independent operation.
The Meditation
Begin at the waning part of a full moon (from full to new phase). A full rosary should be said, vibrating the word MUNKA 108 times.
This must be done for 40 days straight without any interruption. Skipping a day resets the count to day one.
Pronunciation: MMUUUUUU-NNNN-YAH-KAH. The 'N' carries a palatal quality (like the Spanish eñe). This pronunciation is tested and works.
For using Runes:
URUZ, AUROCHS
Anglo-Saxon: UR / Germanic: Uraz (Uruz) / Gothic: Urus / Norse: Ur
OR
ANSUZ (God: the code-word's true meaning is one's own divine self)
Germanic: Aza (Ansuz) / Gothic: Ansus / Norse: Óss, Áss / Anglo-Saxon: Aesc (Os, Ac)
When you've finished the vibration, state your affirmation 9 times. 9 is the number of endings for workings of this type.
Engulf yourself in white-gold light (like the Sun) and affirm. For example:
"I am totally and completely free from [whatever is binding or hindering you]."
For a hampered love life:
"I am totally and completely free and absolved from any and all former vows and ties regarding my love life, extending into past lives. I am now totally free to have a happy and fulfilling love relationship with whomever I consciously desire in my present life right now."
A positive sign that the working is taking hold: the wings of the soul manifesting spontaneously during the session. The wings of the soul are symbolic of spiritual freedom and power.
Working for Money
Recite a rosary every day for 40 days straight, using the mantra:
AUM SHRIM MAHA LAKSHMIYEI SWAHA: AH-UU-MM SH-REE-M MAH-HAH LAHK-SHMEE-YAY-EE SVAH-AH
Begin when the moon is waxing, preferably in the signs of Taurus, Cancer, Leo, or Sagittarius. In extreme cases, this working may need to be repeated more than once.
After the rosary, visualize yourself holding money (plenty of it) while engulfing yourself in brilliant white-gold light. See the light on the money too. Then affirm 9 times:
"I am attracting to myself extremely large amounts of free and easy money. This money is all mine to keep or to spend as I please."
Don't expect a heap of money all at once. Your financial situation should improve gradually with this meditation, building over time.

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