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A Prayer Different From All Others

Execution Platoon. Intentions for Prayerful Reflection

Compiled by Łukasz Żak.

Technical matters concerning the concept and sentence construction when working with intentions.

Article: “800 Intentions for Clearing” Link

“Building Extensive Intentions and Prayers. A Skype Conversation About the Technique” Link 

“One-Sentence Template for Intentions” Link

The word (–not) added while working with intentions to a given word means that it is worth mentioning its opposite, or even independently finding and speaking any synonyms that come to mind together with their opposites.

For example — being poor, sick — it is good to also say it together with its opposite:

–being poor, sick, –not being poor, sick

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

Another example:

The soul of a woman denies ever having been a bad mother. Therefore, adding the 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–

“But of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.” [A soul very often says or thinks this about itself.]

  1. Our own, and through us others’, among other things creating execution platoons, as well as joining and serving within them, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  2. Our own, and through us others’, among other things being commanders, chiefs, soldiers, employees of execution platoons and participating in mass and individual killings of soldiers and civilians, among others, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  3. Our own, and through us others’, among other things being killed by execution platoons, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  4. Our own, and through us others’, among other things carrying out executions, mass or individual, without batting an eye and conversely, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  5. Our own, and through us others’, among other things perceiving execution orders as worthwhile activities, and as sources of personal sensations, excitement, as well as burdens of guilt, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  6. Our own, and through us others’, among other things taking husbands from wives, wives from husbands, fathers, mothers and guardians from children, children from parents, soldiers from armies and nations, members of uniformed and civilian services, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  7. Our own, and through us others’, among other things being husbands, wives, children, soldiers, and not only that, as well as members of uniformed and civilian services killed by execution platoons, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  8. Our own, and through us others’, among other things killing with or without cause, for pleasure and/or satisfaction, desire, or the need to witness death, pain, and the fear of people standing before aimed weapons, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  9. Our own, and through us others’, among other things killing guilty people without scruples, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  10. Our own, and through us others’, among other things firing shots with pride, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  11. Our own, and through us others’, among other things receiving bullets with pride, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  12. Our own, and through us others’, among other things firing shots into the back of the head causing immediate death, or into the torso, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  13. Our own, and through us others’, among other things taking pleasure in the sight of frightened condemned people, and not only that, among others being aware that they are about to die, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;
  14. Our own, and through us others’, among other things placing blindfolds, hoods, sacks, and similar coverings on the heads of condemned persons, and not only that, and our own, and through us others’, experiencing all consequences thereof;


Opublikowano: 05/06/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: The Prostitute and the Soldier [PTSD, Combat Shock]


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