In the world of red mercury: myth and reality

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In the past, there was a misconception that red mercury had tremendous power, and its legendary abilities stemmed from its effect in treating chronic diseases, as well as harnessing the jinn and fulfilling desires. These legends go back thousands of years that talk about the benefits of red mercury, as these benefits and uses were considered a secret even at that time, known only to the high priests in the temples of the Pharaohs.
Many believed that red mercury was a satanic substance that the jinn brought from the underworld. It was also believed that it was a substance that the Pharaohs made in magical ways to place with the mummy in the tombs, and to use it in burial ceremonies and various rituals for the priests. It is most likely that the main source of red mercury with its enormous benefits is the tombs of the Pharaohs and the temples. Where it was placed in the burial chamber.
The healing powers of red mercury are taken advantage of by placing it in a glass tube and carrying it as an amulet. Care must be taken not to expose the mercury tube to breakage, because it may cause harm in their belief, as it is believed to be useful in healing a wide number of diseases and improving the health of the body where the mercury tube is placed. In silver necklaces, and sometimes some precious stones are added to the necklace. It is also believed that the benefit of placing a mercury tube in a medallion or pendant is to prevent the loss of the liquid due to exposure to strong shocks and external factors. Its use is accompanied by the use of inscriptions, talismans, and magical and mythical symbols in order to further maximize its capabilities. Healing and increasing the amount of its effectiveness.

Produkt Details

Verlag: العربية للإعلام والفنون والدراسات الإنسانية والنشر (أزهى)

Genre: Sprache - Sonstige

Sprache: ara

Umfang: 91 Seiten

Größe: 325,9 KB

ISBN: 9789778819908

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