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A Prayer Different From All Others

PKD – Polish Classification of Activities – Intentions to Pray Through

Developed in the MINW technique by Małgorzata Krata

Technical issues concerning the idea and sentence construction when working with intentions

Art. “800 intentions for cleansing” – Link
“Building extensive intentions and prayers. Skype conversation about the technique” – Link 
“One-sentence scheme for intentions.” – Link

The word (–not) added when working with intentions next to a given word means that it is worth expressing it also as 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 with its opposite:
— being poor, sick, — not being poor, sick

This allows a 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.

Another example:
The Soul of a woman denies having once been a bad mother. 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 —
“— Of course not, never in my life! These are not my patterns. What I do is my private matter.”
[— Very often the soul says or thinks this about itself.]


Intentions

  1. Our own, and through us others’, running a business, employing others, being employed and accumulating wealth/not, working in the sector called “Agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing”, involving:
  • exploitation of natural plant and animal resources
  • cultivation of crops
  • breeding and raising animals
  • harvesting timber and forest resources
  • obtaining animal products from farms or natural environments

…and our/others’ experiencing all the effects of this.


  1. Our own, and through us others’, working in “Mining and quarrying”, including:
  • extraction of solid (coal, ores), liquid (oil), and gaseous (natural gas) resources
  • preparation of raw materials for sale (crushing, cleaning, sorting, etc.)
  • oil and gas operations
  • underground storage and waste deposition

…and all resulting effects.


3–4. Our own and others’ work in “Manufacturing”, including:

  • food, beverages, tobacco
  • textiles, clothing, leather
  • wood, paper, printing
  • petroleum, chemicals
  • pharmaceuticals
  • plastics, metals
  • electronics, machinery, vehicles
  • furniture production, repairs, installations

…and all resulting effects.


  1. Work in unclassified or other sectors, and all consequences.

Work in “Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply”, including:

  • energy production and distribution
  • gas, steam, heating systems
  • infrastructure networks

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Water supply; sewage and waste management”, including:
  • water treatment and delivery
  • sewage systems
  • waste collection, recycling, disposal
  • landfill operations

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Construction”, including:
  • building construction
  • civil engineering
  • specialized construction work

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles”, including:
  • vehicle sales and repair
  • wholesale and retail trade
  • goods distribution
  • service activities related to trade

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Transportation and storage”, including:
  • land, water, air transport
  • logistics, warehousing
  • postal and courier services

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Accommodation and food services”, including:
  • lodging
  • food service
  • short-term stays

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Information and communication”, including:
  • publishing
  • film, TV, media production
  • telecommunications
  • IT and software

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Financial and insurance activities”, including:
  • financial services
  • insurance and pension funds
  • supporting financial services
  • holding companies and funds

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Real estate activities”, including:
  • buying, selling, renting property
  • valuation
  • property management

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Professional, scientific and technical activities”, including:
  • legal, accounting, consulting
  • architecture, engineering
  • research and development
  • advertising and market research

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Administrative and support services”, including:
  • rental and leasing
  • employment services
  • tourism services
  • security and cleaning services

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Public administration and defense”, including:
  • government operations
  • public safety
  • judiciary
  • fire services
  • social security

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Education”, including:
  • all levels of schooling
  • adult education
  • vocational training
  • distance learning

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Health care and social assistance”, including:
  • medical services
  • physiotherapy
  • emergency services
  • social care

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Arts, entertainment and recreation”, including:
  • cultural activities
  • sports and leisure
  • gambling

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Other service activities”, including:
  • membership organizations
  • repair services
  • personal services

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Activities of households as employers or producers”, including:
  • domestic staff employment
  • household production (food, clothing, etc.)
  • services for own use

…and all effects.


  1. Work in “Activities of extraterritorial organizations”, including:
  • UN, IMF, World Bank, EU, etc.
  • diplomatic missions

…and all effects.


Comment

• s_majda writes:

16/11/2019 at 09:13 (Edit)

It can be expanded by adding in each sentence:
“Individually, in a group, with someone, commissioned by God, commissioned by others, commissioned by ourselves, without commission, as paid or unpaid activity.”


Opublikowano: 13/04/2026
Autor: Sławomir Majda
Kateogrie: Money and freedom from poverty


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