HOW TO USE PRAYER BEADS TO MANIFEST ANYTHING

Is there anything you need or want but imagine that it is outside of your reach or ability? In this blog post, I share with you my personal process on HOW TO USE PRAYER BEADS TO MANIFEST ANYTHING YOU WANT.

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SCRIPTING

You see, I have always enjoyed writing things down on pen and paper, maybe that’s why I’m an author. One day, I was looking through a note book where I write my to-do list of things I want to do or things I want to buy and realised that some of the things that I wanted to buy that I didn’t initially have the funds for had manifested. I was shocked!

It was at that point I realised that what I had done was called scripting … DOH!

You see, when you write down the things you want, need or desire, it helps you to focus on that thing. When I write, I write in the present or past things. For instance, if I want to buy I new laptop, I would write

18.April.2021

I give thanks to my Creator, because of your grace, I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021

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As you can see from my example, even though the date that I hoped to buy the laptop was in the future, I started believing that I already had it.

Now, like anyone who intentionally starts of to practice the law of attraction, my mind initially started telling me that what I wanted to manifest was impossible. Like how do I buy something when I didn’t have the budget for it at that point?

Then I started writing the things I wanted to manifest multiple times until the doubt in my mind stilled. Whenever my mind looks like it would start doubt, I command it to be still. WORDS and belief are powerful.

18.April.2021

I give thanks to my Creator, because of your grace: 

  1. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  2. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  3. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  4. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  5. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  6. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  7. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  8. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  9. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  10. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021
  11. I bought a new laptop on 28.April.2021

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One day, it occurred to me that instead of writing things down multiple times, you can actually use Prayer Beads with the total number of beads you want to repeat your prayers/affirmations for.

There’s no right or wrong answer as to the number of times you want to repeat your affirmations until you start believing. I found that when the doubt is high in my mind, when I repeat me affirmations 30 times, it helps to still the doubt niggling in my mind.

PRAYER BEADS

I have always known Muslims to use beads in praying. However, a quick search on Google showed that Prayer beads are used in different religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, Umbanda, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism and the Baháʼí Faith to mark the repetitions of prayers, chants or devotions.

Since these beads are picked one after the other as each prayer is said, the person using them can keep track of the number of times their prayers have been said with little conscious effort. This in turn allows the person to pay greater attention to the prayer itself.

In Christianity (according to Wikipedia):

These strings of beads were known as “paternosters” and were presumably used to count repetitions of the Lord’s Prayer. Later, Roman Catholics and eventually Anglicans prayed the rosary with strings of 59 beads.

The Eastern Orthodox Church uses prayer ropes that usually come with 33, 50 or 100 knots.

Ethiopian and Coptic prayer rope (called mequetaria/mequteria) employ numbers such as 41, 64, and 100 as their length and is primarily used for reciting the Kyrie Eleison.

In the mid-1980s, Anglican prayer beads or “Christian prayer beads” was developed in the Episcopal Church of the United States by Episcopalians participating in a study group dealing with methods of prayer.[9] The set consists of 33 beads (representing the 33 years of the life of Christ) arranged in four groupings of symbolic significance.

In Islam (according to Wikipedia):

prayer beads are referred to as Misbaha (Arabic: مسبحة mas’baha ), Tasbih or Sibha and contain 99 normal-sized beads, (corresponding to the Names of God in Islam) and two smaller or mini beads separating every 33 beads. Sometimes only 33 beads are used, in which case one would cycle through them three times. The beads are traditionally used to keep count while saying the prayer. The prayer is considered a form of dhikr that involves the repetitive utterances of short sentences in the praise and glorification of Allah, in Islam. The prayer is recited as follows: 33 times “Subhan Allah” (Glory be to God), 33 times “Al-hamdu lilah” (Praise be to God), and 33 times “Allahu Akbar” (God is the greatest) which equals 99, the number of beads in the misbaha.

 

HOW TO USE PRAYER BEADS TO MANIFEST WHAT YOU WANT

If you are religious, I recommend that you use the prayer beads of your religion.

If you are not religious, I would recommend that you use prayer beads with either 33 or 99 beads.

Personally, I would go for prayer beads with 99 (3 x 33) beads. This allows you to make three separate prayers/affirmations in one round.

Before you start using your prayer beads, dedicate some time where you would not be distracted by anyone or anything including technology.

Before you start each prayer/affirmation, start by giving thanks to whatever you believe in eg

  • I give thanks to my Creator
  • I give thanks to the Universe

Sample 3 prayers to be repeated 33 times each using prayer beads:

  1. My Creator, I give you thanks. Because of your grace: I have love, I have joy, I have happiness, I have peace of mind
  2. My Creator, I give you thanks. Because of your grace: I have long life and good health – physical good health, spiritual good health, mental good health, emotional good. Any way shape or form people have good, I thank you for giving me good health.
  3. My Creator, I give you thanks. Because of your grace: Everyday my businesses earn £1000 in expected and unexpected ways, directly and indirectly without causing harm to anyone

Follow your heart as to how many times you choose to say these affirmations/prayers each day. I think once a day every single day should be a good starting point. If you need to do this more frequently, simply go with your gut feeling. There’s no right or wrong answer.

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