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Experiences with Benedictine medal as amulet?

Amadeus

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Benedictine medals, associated with prayers of exorcism and protection against evil.
A symbol used by mostly Catholics.
You can use it to connect with the energy/egregore/whatever you want to call it. The effects can be good.
A friend used the prayers of st Benedict for some purpose, I think it was to remove a spiritual attachment. It worked as expected but the prayer needed many recitations for better effects.

I'd say it's good with a strong intention, belief, read st Benedict prayers along and focus on the goal :unsure:. Sure you can use it as an amulet. Hold it, charge it, focus with the goal what you want from it. Then every now and then repeat. Read st Benedict prayers over it.
 

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Regarding the St. Benedict medal and other religious artifacts, I recommend having them blessed by someone qualified to activate them. Only in this way can you unlock their full potential.
 
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Regarding the St. Benedict medal and other religious artifacts, I recommend having them blessed by someone qualified to activate them. Only in this way can you unlock their full potential.
Have you noticed a difference? I was reading about st benedict medals and looking online (yes i know) and saw some people saying that you can bless them yourself if you’re not comfortable with Salvationist padres or church. Everyone seems to agree that they need to be blessed/consecrated to be “activated”, for lack of a better word. I saw one blessing that was kind of Wiccan where they blessed it with the 4 elements.
I read a Catholic website and they were insistent that you make sure your priest exorcised the medal BEFORE blessing it, because they said a lot of priests would just throw a blessing on there without doing the exorcism first.
I’m just curious whether there’s a measurable difference between having the religious authority associated with it do the blessing or say a magician. I’m not a Christian.
 

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I read a Catholic website and they were insistent that you make sure your priest exorcised the medal BEFORE blessing it, because they said a lot of priests would just throw a blessing on there without doing the exorcism first.
I’m just curious whether there’s a measurable difference between having the religious authority associated with it do the blessing or say a magician.
After I got my first sets of beads, I showed them to a priest. He placed them on the altar and said something. He said all beads made in the monasteries get blessed anyway. I don't know about the st Benedict medals. Probably the ones from monasteries are thrown on the altar or a service is done over a pile somewhere.

Regarding beads, working with them gives a charge. Beads, rosary. You can feel the charge. They become loaded.

Now the blessing done by a priest, I felt something. It could have been from my own charging as well, I started working right away. They started glowing from the energy. The charge got stronger.
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When it comes to other things, candles, beeswax blessed vs not blessed. There's a strong notable difference. It can be felt right away.
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I think the authorities are different. There's a saying not every priest has power and some are quite twisted minded as we all know.
Always worth testing yourself too.
 
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