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NO MOON OR AMAVASYA RITUAL




🌜 TODAY is Amavasya or NO MOON night. Write your desire on yellow paper (strictly preferred) with a red pen in the present tense. (as if you have already got it).

 

(If you don’t have yellow paper then only use white paper. The yellow paper is a better option.)

 

🌜 Burn the paper completely between 8 pm to 11.59 pm Write short, crisp, and immediate short-term desires. They should be rational and just for yourself (no one else's free will should be involved). Burn the paper in a balcony or an open space with an intent of manifestation as the NEW MOON is meant for that... there is no limit on how many desires you write..for eg. I am working happily in my ideal job business for my highest and best.   

Happy Manifesting...!

 

🌜 Desire should be which you can believe you can achieve. Any desires wishing bad for someone will backfire.

 

🌜 Everything is clearly mentioned what and how it is to be done. Make your family members and children also do this ritual. You have to do for yourself only.

🌜 Burn the paper outside your house main door blow the ashes in the air or throw it in the dustbin or flush it in the toilet any 1 option as per your convenience or just tear and throw it outside your house.

 

🌜 Do what you understand as your intention and faith matters.

 

🌜 If you have any doubts in mind DON'T DO


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