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I recently came across some podcasts with Nineveh Shadrach and he sounded like he knows what he's talking about and offers something different, which has led me to being curious and wanting to know if any of you have gone through any of his books especially his courses and what your expereinces were.
 

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His books are definitely interesting. Long time ago I remember experimenting with the Berhatiah. In the Berhatiah there is something called the "conjuration oath", that is supposed to be read for 28? days from 11 to 1111x a day. The oath must be unlocked and once it is "unlocked", just reading it a few times (7x?) is supposed to give you great benefits.
I could not find the time to read it that many times per day, a bit hard to spam it 999 or 1111x at once, it's not that long but takes like 2-3 minutes to read it through.

I did spam the oath in more moderate numbers and there were some effects. Spiritual effects, and some of my requests got fulfilled. The text definitely has some power in there.

I think he has written more books, I can't remember the others though, something about magic squares?:rolleyes:
 

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The only thing that I've read of his is Magic That Works. While the title is a bit click-baity, it's actually a good book and has a fairly complete course of study for a beginner. I visited Saudi Arabia in 1983, and have read several Arabic books on magic, so this book appealed to me and my Judeo-Christian/Moslem outlook.
I only read it once through and never really implemented any of the rituals, but now that I've retired and bought some land, I'm going to add more to my repertoire with books like this that appeal to me. It will fit in nicely with my GD/Qabalistic practice.
 

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His books are definitely interesting. Long time ago I remember experimenting with the Berhatiah. In the Berhatiah there is something called the "conjuration oath", that is supposed to be read for 28? days from 11 to 1111x a day. The oath must be unlocked and once it is "unlocked", just reading it a few times (7x?) is supposed to give you great benefits.
I could not find the time to read it that many times per day, a bit hard to spam it 999 or 1111x at once, it's not that long but takes like 2-3 minutes to read it through.

I did spam the oath in more moderate numbers and there were some effects. Spiritual effects, and some of my requests got fulfilled. The text definitely has some power in there.

I think he has written more books, I can't remember the others though, something about magic squares?:rolleyes:
What kind of requests were you able to make, and what kind of conditions were there?
 

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What kind of requests were you able to make, and what kind of conditions were there?
The conditions with this book. There are some 28? names, there is a table how many times they have to be read and then the conjuration oath. This one has crazy conditions, like I wrote in the first reply. 11x 22x... and then really high numbers 777x 888x 1111x a day. I suppose it is meant to be done as a retreat, very long readings, I can't imagine how it can even fit into a day to read it 777x+ and then next day 888x.

I spoke to some people who told me to focus on them and to attempt following an easier approach, after all reading it like that, 777x 888x 999x a day is too much. The oath takes a while to read and consists of those special 28 names.

I devised a plan to use my normal technique which I use with everything else, this means doing the readings and adding some personal requests. The target goal was maybe 30 or 40x/day. Can I actually remember the details about what happened, not really, it was too long ago. The spiritual effects were strong, felt the energy, connection. The requests which I attached, something did manifest. I asked for help regarding some issue or goal. The experience was positive. Obviously not that effective since it was not done the right way.

With the table, one could pick a name from there and read it, according to the table or much more. You could think of all of them as something similar to the 99 names of Allah which are also read in large numbers and there's a table how many times one or another should be read to unlock some benefits. I also remember reading some of the names following the table. The requirements with them are not that high, I think some have to be read just 1000x+, but they are short, compared with the oath which is much longer.

The problem with reading these names a lot is that it can be unpredictable. Even with the 99 names of Allah which is a whole different thing, by reading some of them too much, it can cause strange spiritual issues, so if you do try to use the names from the Berhatiyah, pay attention to what exactly happens. Might do something unpleasant and odd after a few days.
 

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Allright thanks very much. I thought service to the conjuration literally meant some sort of physical service or labor. 1111 times a day seems quite impossible. I don’t know how one can even manage that. If the conjuration takes let’s say 4 minuets, then 1111 times would need 4444 minutes which is beyond 24 hours in a day.
 

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The names from there are easy to read in large numbers however ....... The conjuration, I'm not sure either how 1111x is done. As far as I remember there are multiple ones and the author suggests one of them more. I have to look them up again.

With some other prayers and verses I've noticed a great increase in speed though. It was so for me with the kursi verse and last 2 of the 9th chapter in the Quran. Something that you read a lot does become easier after a while.
 

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If it’s worth your time trying, I’ve heard from some that all you need to say is the 28 names, and nothing else. That would decrease the time required significantly.
 

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Yes you can do that too, I can't imagine how much do they have to be read though. The table displays numbers but they seem a bit too low to unlock something. My experience with mantras and names is that such things must be read in tens of thousands.

I did some experiments.
The longer conjuration. He gives somewhere in the middle of the book his "own modified rendition of the text"
which is supposed to render maximum benefits. I checked it with a stopwatch. I managed to read the conjuration oath in 1:47 so about 1min50
means around 32x per hour can be done. 10 hours 320? (if you are really fast). The names there have x3 next to it, so they are supposed to be read 3x? this significantly slows you down, adding more time.
Tried it again, all names in there 1x, goes much faster 1min 10 seconds. 50-51x/hour.
 

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yeah but what I originally meant was that I heard from someone is that all you need are the names. Nothing else, no other words or sentences, nothing only the 28 names. Now the guy did not specify whether the names had to be said 2 or 3 times, but from most versions I've seen, you need only to repeat each name 2 times consecutively. So maybe try that, only say the 28 names 2 times each. After all, the only things in the oath that contain any significance and power, is just the 28 names.
 
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