Mystical Warfare

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DISCLAIMER: This is mainly second hand, orally transmitted information. The actions undertaken by the individual outlined below are not something everyone can or should do, mistakes are easily made, they can often have negative consequences in ones life that take a lot to recover from physically, mentally, and emotionally. I’ve learned that if you aren’t at least 40 with a breadth of experience in these matters beyond that which is considered “advanced” by occult standards, chances of failure are significant. The green man isn’t for us to see 99.99% of the time, and there is good reason for that :S

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When I was in Medinah once I learned about a Sufi Da'ee of Mayong(Assam) that was quietly instrumental in kicking the colonists out of India. Mayong was a place that the Mughals feared, entire armies would perish from the black magic practiced there regularly.

God allowed him to transform his own life as well as benefit hundreds of thousands of others in a very unique manner. I won’t mention his name out of respect - his family asked me not to mention it, however I can mention the gist of his experience as I learnt it.

India is rife with magic, all kinds, Kabbalah, Sanskrit spells, voodoo, white magic, red magic, green magic, and of course, black magic. The practices and methods of vary from village to village, river to river, dialect to language, due to the diversity of Jinns found throughout the subcontinent.

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This Wali of God knew well the multitudes of practices and the spiritual power of those that practiced them. Though it was taboo to associate or work with them, he found a way to do so while keeping his faith in tact, “Wa la Kafara Sulaiman” rings out. He went to Uttar Pradesh, which is also filled with witches and sorcerers who leverage select spirits to carry out actions leading to ‘desired’ outcomes.

One desirous macro outcome of the time was to kick the British out of India, but all the spells, incantations, and even collective duahs seemed to be in vain for decades upon decades. The majority of Muslims in India were not deep in faith or spirituality, but moreso religious in name and culture. At the time the Hadith about muslims being plenty, yet powerless, like foam of the sea, rang even truer than it does today, at least according to many of those that were alive to see it.

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He went to the mystics, sages, witches, and sorcerers. He learned which ones believed in God and which ones did not. He then developed a relationship with those powerful witches that did not believe, asking them, much to their surprise, even paying them, to conduct black magic on him, he did not conduct it himself under any circumstance. They were aghast, but given the transaction, they did as bid. He would simply recite Ayat Al Kursi and make duah, him and those he loved were unharmed by any of their knot tying, sigils, and utilization of the jinn. Eventually in order to give them some sense of hope in their craft he let them cast over his loved ones as if to effect his life and karma negatively, again, to no avail. Over time as they began to up the ante and realized that nothing would work on him, they began to refine their techniques, still nothing, now they began to ask questions. It was all according to his plan, he knew this would eventually happen.

He revealed a sliver to them of the secrets and the faith that underpinned his actions. Akin to Moses battle with sorcerers in ancient Egypt, the witches began to realize that their own power was limited in comparison to that which tapped into a singular divine. They began to believe. Like this he turned hoards of powerful witches and sorcerers into those that believed in a higher purpose that wouldn’t require any human sacrifices to the devil. He was then able to meld the esoteric practices in some magic alongside Sufi mysticism in a manner which would prove to be quite fruitful, with all their efforts on spiritual reform and an intentional outcome being the exodus of the British Raj, even to the extent of an individual such as Mount Batton himself. Soon enough he and the British left the subcontinent all together, save for the scars left behind in the Desi collective.

So? Who should get kicked out next?

:O



It’s from الله

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