It would seem that henu made a follow up to what i said here.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.ph ... 46#p334446
Henu the Great wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 5:51 am
Serbon wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 6:35 pm
Henu the Great wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 3:10 pm
We have done other parts as a routine from last year. Terragrammaton ritual was released on December 2020. Doing these is highly recommended since the final rtr alone will not take care of the whole problem.
You can find paintable versions from here:
https://www.satanslibrary.org/Rtrs/RTR_English.html
You can save those pages on your device(s) so that you will have an access even without internet connection. Interactive version can not be downloaded as a page without losing functionality as far as as I am aware.
Can you please explain me why Maxine stated this:
"There is no longer any need to do the other RTRs, as we will be destroying the power of the Hebrew letters."
Even though the final rtr will neuter the hebrew aleph-bet in a general sense (which is why She stated what She stated), the other rtrs, tetragrammaton ritual and shattering ritual will pinpoint certain areas that would not be pinpointed by applying a general solution against the power of hebrew magick. This is why tetragrammaton and shattering jewish soul rituals were added as they target specific functions.
In other words final rtr is weakening of their whole system and other tools are for more specific demolition of the enemy magick. When their system weakened enough, more rituals were added to the final rtr. Before f-rtr, the other ones were used to get to the point where overall solution could be used.
For example, the curse israel rtr is pretty good to keep on certain schedules because it reverses a very specific israeli blessing for jews against them. Doing it will help the fight overall giving us more leverage. I am guessing here that we could also do without it, but it would be longer and harder battle, so that is why we are still applying some of these. Then again we can not just blindly hit whatever, there has to be some logic to the usage when we talk about group offensive. No one will hold you back if you want to vent or if you have a calling to do any other ritual in your own time however. But the really meaningful pushback against the enemy happens with more than one or handful of people.
There are more nuances and knowledge to this than I have so I might not be the best to explain this in detail.
It seems that the people who're in the JOS always finds excuses to cope with fantasy.
I wonder what is so hard to understand in
"Azazel stated that the former RTRs stripped the enemy of enough power to where this one will be final."
"There is no longer any need to do the other RTRs,"
Because they still do others and newer ones.
So who was wrong here? was it maxine? or was it 'Azazel'?
who told lies or who was incompetent?
It was already pointed out by don that even jews and people who practice judaism already reverse hebrew letters to connect and become closer to the jewish 'lord'.
Don Danko wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:44 pm
The Jews reverse their own letters in their Hebrew letter chanting exercises going back centuries this is well known on Jewish websites:
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/articl ... l-journey/
In Abulafia’s approach, the individual “begins to combine letters, a few or many, reversing and rolling them around rapidly, until [one’s] heart feels warm.” Those who adhere diligently to this technique, Abulafia declared, will eventually experience “a plenitude of saintly spirit … wisdom, understanding, good counsel and knowledge…. The spirit of the Lord will rest upon [them].”
The Jews reverse the Aleph to make another mantra Peleh they chant so chanting the Aleph letter backwards is chanting Hebrew mantra's to manifest the Jewish messiah:
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_ ... /Aleph.htm
"Finally, we have the third meaning of alef: peleh, “wondrous.” Peleh represents the esoteric or mystical level of Torah—Kabbalah and the teachings of Chassidic thought. Known as the “teachings of Mashiach,” these secrets of Torah comprise its greatest level."
In the Final RTR for Aleph:
Vibrate each the following 9 times each:
FEHL-AH • FUHL-AH • FUUL-AH • FIL-AH • FIL-UH • FEHL-UH • PEH-LEH • FEHL-OH
Now take your marker and blot the Hebrew letters out completely..
The Jews also reverse the Hebrew Shin to make Niss/Nissi the Hebrew mantra name of Jehova from Exodus 17:15 which is the weapon Moses uses to defeat the Egyptians with meaning this mantra is a psychic warfare mantra against Gentiles as mantra names of magical weapons are in the occult. So what does reversing the other Hebrew letters do if those two just do that.
Maxine and Hooded Blahbra's claims this is all nullified including the Hebrew letters that don't reverse in that ritual, if one just chants Hebrew mantras from the 22 letter back to one is also a lie the Jews already do the same going backwards as the normal part of chanting their own Torah:
https://www.vbs.org/worship/meet-our-cl ... -backwards
"For both the Shema and the Ten Commandments, if they are confusing or difficult for you, then take a page of out of the rabbinic book. Read them backwards. Then you will find the words of the Torah close to you. In your heart, in your mind, and in your soul."
"One such maxim says, "There is no beginning or end in the Torah." That is, you don't need to read the Torah strictly chronologically....I'd argue to use the maxim, "There is no beginning or end in the Torah" as key to open the door that is keeping you outside the beautiful palace of connection. I would suggest to read both the Shema and the Ten Commandments backwards. If you do so, you can see the God-Idea emerge in each of us. ."
In the OP henu talked about doing the Tetragrammaton RTR.
It makes me wonder if the jos even did any reserach on this or know how hebrew works at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_in_Judaism
The name of God used most often in the Hebrew Bible is the Tetragrammaton (Hebrew: יהוה, romanized: YHWH). Jews traditionally do not pronounce it, and instead refer to God as HaShem, literally "the Name". In prayer the Tetragrammaton is substituted with the pronunciation Adonai, meaning "My Lord". According to Guillaume Postel (16th century), Michelangelo Lanci [it] (19th century), and Mark Sameth (21st century), the four letters of the Tetragrammaton, YHWH, are a cryptogram, which the priests of ancient Israel would have read in reverse as huhi, “heshe,” signifying a dual-gendered deity.[8][9][10][11] However, in the traditional interpretations of Judaism, God is always referred to with masculine grammatical articles only.[12]
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-Bibles-use ... or-Jehovah
Bibles translate יהוה as LORD because of the tradition that Jews did not pronounce it ‘Yְehֹōvָāh’ when it was found[1] in the manuscript copies.
Instead, rabbinic scribes had used the vowels of Adonai or Elohim in places considered most fit, but not always. That way, it was not accidentally read Yְəhֹōvָāh, the true pronounciation, so the vowels alerted the reader to not read it properly, and to only read as Lord.
There are other sources by other people who have also pointed out that some letters can't be reversed as they sound the same as if pronounced normally.
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https://www.bitchute.com/video/TqQNBeAZqlxT/
https://www.bitchute.com/video/BsGXW9d2UdaF/