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Software codes of mantra, tantra, witchcraft, black magic, evil eye, evil tongue &c.

By Ved from Victoria Institutions

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Title: Software codes of mantra, tantra, witchcraft, black magic, evil eye, evil tongue &c.  
Author: Ved from Victoria Institutions
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Philosophy, Higher science
Collections: Science, Authors Community
Historic
Publication Date:
2016
Publisher: Victoria Institutions, Aaradhana, Deverkovil 673508 India
Member Page: VED from VICTORIA INSTITUTIONS

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Prologue This is not a guide-book for studying any occult art. Instead it is a writing that proposes to take up the possibility of there being a real machinery behind the working of socalled mantra, tantra, evil eye, black magic, voodoo etc. This book does not teach any of the above mentioned arts. Yet, it does try to find a pathway or opening by which we can find or enter the supernatural arena from where the supernatural software codes of reality and life is designed and maintained. It is a writing that tries to discuss a probability that is not connected to material sciences. Instead it proposes to examine the possibility of there being a supernatural software application location wherein reality might be seen in the code view as-well-as the design view. These two views are apart from the real view, which is the physical reality. The ultimate aim of this book is to propose a pathway via which we can approach the supernatural software location, where all of reality, life, living organisms, brain software &c. are designed and maintained.

Excerpt
3 The deeper themes Now, let me mention the deep themes which I would like to delve upon, by basing my words slightly on the textual matter of the book. It is a book that seems to have gone into the depths of the descending layers of the social canyons and absorbed the various tangible and non-tangible aspects over there. It is a book that has listed out Omens, Superstitions, the effects of the anecdotal Evil Eye, Evil tongue, Charms, Magic, Mantra, Tantra, Divinations and much else. The book is good indeed, and of quite formidable content. Yet, I should mention categorically that the contents are from the superficial outer covering of a powerful machinery that works out all this. I am amazed that a very powerful and quite detectable content in this South Asian subcontinent has been missed. Not only by Edgar Thurston alone, but by almost all other native-English officials of those times. An Irishman, or a Scot or a Welshman not detecting this item might not be quite surprising, in that they are from Celtic language nativity. However, for an Englishman not detecting this very specific item seems quite peculiar. What I am alluding to is the language codes of the Subcontinent. It is not in the least like English at all. What the difference is can be defined by various kinds of terminologies. That they are feudal languages. That they contain a 3-D virtual arena code. That they have slot codes that can place each person or a chunk of persons in a specific slot among many other slots. That these languages themselves do contain codes of black magic. That these language codes are quite powerful enough to contain and restrain any person in some specific slots. That these codes can flip a person vertically 180 degrees up or down. Well, a lot more can be added to the list. What is vital in this information is that almost all tragedies and comedies described in regard to the social system here can be very candidly explained through these codes. Even evil eye, black tongue, charms, mantra, significances of various ceremonies, social repulsions and much more can be very clearly seen as the working of these language codes.

Table of Contents
1. Intro 5 2. The frill issues 7 3. The deeper themes 9 4. Code view, design view & real view 12 5. The exact danger in social development in feudal language locations 14 6. The fabulous un-detection 17 7. The machinery of disparaging 18 8. Lost in translation 21 09. A hint of the codes behind solid reality 22 10. Codes of Aiyitham (repulsion and untouchability) 25 11. Upward lifting power 27 12. Codes of ‘respect’ 28 13. The code version view of human beings 30 14. An observation at a personal level 35 15. A very powerful experiment in the power of language codes 38 16. Locating the Voodoo-acting location 42 17. The continuous wobbling of the interlocked web elements 44 18. The arena of Sensations 47 19. Words that crush and those that stretch 49 20. Software codes of Shamanism 51 21. Other supernatural software (spiritual) items 53 22. The issue of touching and that of un-touch-ability 55 23. A detour to a side theme: English colonial administration 56 24. Back to repulsions in touch: Codes of Namaskar 58 25. A supernatural way to off-set negativity 61 26. Allusions to the anecdotal black-tongue 62 27. Metamorphosing into a hermit 64 28. Back to the eerie realm of Evil Eyes 68 29. A thing that can provoke the evil eye 70 30. From my personal experience 72 31. Detecting an inserted code 74 32. The viewing angle 75 33. The Codes of touch 77 34. Gadgetries of degrading 79 35. Issue of viewing 81 36. A clue from the epics of the landscape 84 37. What bodes ill for England 85 38. Codes of imagination 87 39. The slow rattling and the long-term rearrangement 88 40. Astrology and other divinations 91 41. Hidden codes in spiritual scriptures 99 42. The curse of the serpents 102 43. The ambit of a disaster 106 44. Nonsensical theories of communication 108 45. Continuing on the serpent theme 110 46. Jinxed buildings 112 47. Jinxed positions around a place of worship 116 48. The second item: the broken mirror 119 49. Supernatural codes of building design 120 50. The spoken word and the effect of pronunciation 123 51. The Pied-Piper-of-Hamelin capacity of feudal languages 125 52. The diffusion of numerical values 127 53. The litmus test of stature codes 129 54. The working of the breached codes 131 55. On to the attributes of ‘sensation’ 133 56. Miscellaneous items 138 57. Decoding bird signs 139 58. Use of urine, hair, nail, blood etc. in black arts 140 59. Lucky stones 143 60. Sleeping positions 145 61. The proof of the pudding 148 62. A software based disease treatment & cure system 149 63. The power of indicant words to redesign human physical features 155 64. The other means to investigate 156 65. The fabulous ‘n’ word 161 66. Yantram 163 67. A warm talisman 165 68. Computer coding in feudal languages 167 69. Commentary on Omens & Superstitions of Southern India 169 OTHER BOOKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR 225

 
 



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