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A Prayer Different From All Others

Emigration, returns, and change of place of life – Intentions for prayer


Author: Waldemar Donal

Many of us, in this incarnation or in earlier incarnations of our Soul, had to emigrate due to life circumstances or by our own will. The reasons for leaving our homeland vary. It is good if we do so of our own free will and the results of relocation are positive. It is worse when circumstances or someone with ill intentions forces us to leave – then the consequences may be disappointing… Wherever we go, it is good to remember that God, the Giver of Fulfillment, is with us. Emigration is often connected with the longing to return to family, friends, and familiar places. Whatever decision we make, may it be conscious and in alignment with the will of our Creator.

Technical issues concerning the idea and sentence construction when working with intentions.
Article “800 intentions for cleansing” Link
“Building extensive Intentions and prayers. Skype conversation about technique” Link
“One-sentence scheme for intention” Link

The word (–not) added when working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning it as an opposite, or even independently, during the process, finding and speaking aloud any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.
For example — being poor, sick — it is good to say it also with its opposite:
–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick

This allows the given pattern to be activated as broadly as possible in different aspects, including its opposite. It is also worth knowing that Souls often think or claim that they do not have such opposite patterns — for example, that they are not idolaters in a given case (given word).

Another example:
The Soul of a woman denies ever having been a bad mother. Therefore, adding the word of negation – not being a bad mother – may allow her to understand the state she is in.
Being a bad mother, –not being a bad mother–
“–Of course not, never in my life! Those are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [–Very often the Soul says or thinks this about itself.]

  1. Our emigration, changing place of residence, and our returns to the place of birth, to our homeland, and not only
  2. Our frequent changing of the place of our life, work, apartment, house, and not only
  3. Our nomadic lifestyle and not only
  4. Our leaving family, friends, home for bread, for work, in search of a better or worse life, in search of adventure, and not only
  5. Our emigration because of wars, riots, hunger, drought, persecution, lack of work, inability to find a wife/husband, religion, because of family, fleeing from the law, as well as by our own will, and not only
  6. Our being a political, religious refugee and not only
  7. Our emigration because we think that everywhere is better where we are not, and not only
  8. Our returning to our homeland because of longing, regret, compulsion, by our own will, and not only
  9. Our leaving behind, because of emigration, wife/husband, children, parents, friends, acquaintances, and not only
  10. Our experiencing social inequalities in other countries because of our origin, nationality, race, skin color, religion, views, language, appearance, and not only
  11. Our inability to find our own corner, house, place of residence, and not only
  12. Our wandering across countries and nations of this world and not only this one, unable to find a homeland, home, family, place of residence, also by our own will, and not only
  13. Our emigration, searching for permanent residence in order to find fulfillment, purpose of life, enlightenment, and God the Giver of Enlightenment, and not only
  14. Our remaining in emigration for part of our life or until the end of our days in this and previous incarnations of the Soul, and not only
  15. Our relationships with other people while being in emigration, outside the borders of our homeland, outside the family home, and not only
  16. Our experienced feeling / lack of feeling toward the homeland while in emigration, and not only
  17. Our experienced feeling / lack of feeling toward the country and nation to which we emigrated, where we live and work, and not only
  18. Our belief that life in emigration is better or worse, and correspondingly that life in the homeland is better or worse, and not only
  19. Our experienced dilemmas, inner conflicts and not only whether to return to the homeland or remain in emigration, in distant or nearby countries, and not only
  20. Our experiencing the hardships of the journey during emigration, relocation, change of residence, and also during returns, and not only
  21. Our experiencing inner tearing because of separation from family, wife/husband, children, parents, siblings, friends, acquaintances, and not only
  22. Our hindered contact and relationships with loved ones while remaining in emigration, and not only
  23. Our experiencing weakening or strengthening of family and friendship bonds because of emigration, change of place of life, and not only
  24. Our sudden changing of place of life because of natural disasters, floods, volcanic eruptions, wars, human actions, and not only
  25. Our emigration which turns out better or worse for us and broadens our horizons, worldview, awareness, and not only

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s_majda writes:
28/07/2022 at 22:37 (Edit)

Emigration and immigration – Author Ellie Addison

  1. Our, including others’, taking children against their will to foreign countries in order to achieve a better life, better education, better acquaintances, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  2. Our, including others’, registration and possession of emigrant status in foreign countries, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  3. Our, including others’, emigrating or immigrating to foreign countries for medical assistance, advanced medical technology, better healthcare, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  4. Our, including others’, registration as organ donors, giving parts of the body, organs, skin after clinical or accidental death in the country to which we emigrated, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  5. Our, including others’, conceiving children or becoming pregnant outside the homeland in order to obtain legal emigrant status or citizenship, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  6. Our, including others’, traveling abroad for childbirth so that offspring obtain dual citizenship, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  7. Our, including others’, naming offspring with names learned in emigration, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  8. Our, including others’, being first-generation emigrants without knowledge of the language of the country of residence, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  9. Our, including others’, being emigrant students in schools, colleges, universities, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  10. Our, including others’, traveling abroad for the purpose of marital betrayal or living in polygamous long-distance relationships, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  11. Our, including others’, searching for love, sensations, emotions in emigration, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  12. Our, including others’, seeking drunken brotherhood abroad, participating in alcohol abuse gatherings, building friendships on alcoholism, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  13. Our, including others’, promoting emigration as salvation for family members, children, siblings, parents, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  14. Our, including others’, promoting emigration as liberation from idiots, drunkards, abusers, former partners, current partners, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  15. Our, including others’, elevating ourselves above other emigrants, foreigners, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  16. Our, including others’, mocking other emigrants, foreigners, their accents, pronunciation, lifestyle, clothing, traditions, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  17. Our, including others’, living in poverty abroad in order to accumulate money and send it home, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  18. Our, including others’, bureaucracy in foreign countries for purposes known to God the Giver of Fulfillment, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  19. Our, including others’, entering relationships only for emigrational purposes, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  20. Our, including others’, entering contracts with the country of emigration through citizenship, marriage, name changes, offspring, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  21. Our, including others’, joining the army and fighting for the country to which we emigrated, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  22. Our, including others’, dying or ending an incarnation outside the homeland, in all times and dimensions, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  23. Our, including others’, nostalgia for the country of emigration after returning to the homeland, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  24. Our, including others’, repeated emigration to different countries in order to compare where life was better or worse, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  25. Our, including others’, disappointment with life in emigration, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  26. Our, including others’, being on unemployment benefits as emigrants, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  27. Our, including others’, receiving housing as homeless emigrants, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  28. Our, including others’, being arrested, imprisoned, deported as emigrants, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  29. Our, including others’, forming criminal groups abroad, intimidation, extortion, violence, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  30. Our, including others’, human trafficking abroad, illegal importation of wives, prostitutes, cheap labor, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  31. Our, including others’, prostitution and selling one’s body as escort during emigration, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  32. Our, including others’, illegal residence in foreign countries, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  33. Our, including others’, being rejected as emigrants by authorities or citizens, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  34. Our, including others’, working as immigration lawyers or social workers promoting abuse of systems, fraud, illegal activities, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  35. Our, including others’, karmic attachment to countries through birth, death, fighting, debt repayment, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof
  36. Our, including others’, energetic attachment to various countries, galaxies, universes, and not only, and experiencing all consequences thereof


Opublikowano: 18/02/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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