Money To Demons

hello Brothers!

can we offer money to demons?

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In a literal sense, yes, of course. But you are not giving them money. What occurs is a kind of trans-substantiation. You give them money. What they get is a sacrifice equating whatever lost influence that commodity represented to you in your sphere.

I highly recommend trying it. Just don’t be cheap.

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sounds interesting. I will be so grateful if could you explain more

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@pay-mon If I may ask, which entity (I don’t like using the word Demon it’s a JCI term) are you speaking of? And what do you want to give them money for?

You can give it to me for good antiques

so burn money is it sacrifice equating?

When you give money to an entity, you are giving up whatever could have been done with that money. Essentially, you are relinquishing whatever influence the money represented, because that is all money is; influence.

Now obviously burning, burying or otherwise giving money to a spirit does not do them any intrinsic good. Spirit X is not going to re-materialize your cash and buy shares of Microsoft with it. What is offered is the influence the money would have had. You are essentially offering an energetic sacrifice to the spirit.

I used the wording of trans-substantiation because that is exactly what it is. You are taking an object and turning it into another thing, regardless of the ephemeral nature of the new form.

Bro WoodsMan81 thanks again for your answer i appreciate but sorry for asking again because this is new for me.

like i want to give a watch to an entity so i have just to offer it to him and never touch it again? is it energetic sacrifice?

Could you explain with X example it will be very helpful ^^

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It is an energetic sacrifice if it can never do you any good again, or better yet if nobody else can ever use it again.

Example 1: In a Jupiter offering, you take a walk down town and give a bill out of your wallet to the first random person you see. The influence that the bill represents has transferred ownership, but it can no longer be used by you. It is a personal sacrifice, and your own energy goes into it in the form of whatever time or efforts were used for you to obtain it in the first place.

Example 2: You destroy a bullion bar or cast it into the deep ocean. All the time and energy that took it from ore to a refined bar, through circulation and then out of your hands is now forfeit as it is no longer any good to anyone. All the energy associated with that object through human involvement has been sacrificed.

You can see how one is different from the other, and how both can serve an appropriate role in the right scenario.

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Is this good enough as a offering to a demon

Everything can be sacrificed the importance is whatvyou arr giving up in the sacrifice.
I could ”print” a 100 dollar bill and sacrifice but that sacrifice would only be worth the paper its printed on.
To burn a real 100 Bill would be a big sacrifice for many.
So it depends on what it cost you in a sense.

The Chinese have a tradition of burning money as an offering to the ancestors, as a way of appeasement. They even have a specific form of joss paper that is designed to look like currency just for this purpose. They are popularly called “Hell money” or “Hell Notes,” and sometimes “ghost money.”

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yea, i saw that during my time in Hong Kong and Macau. There were tons of small temples around with buddhas or gods or whatever and there would be a lot of those fake money notes and also incense sticks which were unflavored in front of the altar.

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