Universal magick book for fat loss?

How can I use universal magick book for fat loss. Which power I can use like can I use creation or transformation power for change in body. Or I have to use healing power. Can anyone help me with this. Also how should I phrase my request to get the desired results.

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Try Belial or Paimon for self discipline, and a healing entity like Marbas to lead you to information about how to manage your nutrition safely. Bear in mind muscle burns an extra 50 calories a pond per day, put on muscle and you’ll melt.

The can’t do it for you but they can help keep you to a plan.

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In Universal Magick, use the Power of Transformation.

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So how to i phrase my request and should I also include without causing any health complications

The Power of Transformation is for removing unwanted traits so you would phrase your request in the past tense as the author describes in the book.

Some examples:

“i lost a lot of unhealthy body fat this year”

“i learned to eat healthy and sculpted my body.”

“I lost all cravings for junk food.”

You can go general or specific. General would be like the above. Specific would be like “i lost five inches on my waist.”

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Have you used this book with any success?

Yes, I have,

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Can you share some success stories.

I think i’ll give this a crack. I’ve been meaning to get onto this myself. Most of my efforts have been focussed on a lengthy and problematic nerve issue for quite some months now (going really well actually).

In terms of the OP, depending on what the causes are, it may be prudent to launch a multi faceted attack. Ie, if the weight issue has an emotional basis, as they often do, may be good to target healing that first.

Also just a suggestion on this wording:

I’ve observed that just like when influencing our own unconscious mental processes, positive phrasing tends to yield better results in magick (in my experience anyway, and I don’t think the correspondence is coincidental). Pink elephant effect.

So perhaps other wordings to consider might be something like:
“I came to crave healthy food only”
“I became lean and healthy”
etc

Edit: Okay, I’ve just done it. I went with “I became strong, lean and healthy”.
By the end of the ritual I had a very striking awareness that I really need to sort out my sleep to achieve progress here (for quite some time I’ve been getting 0-3 hours per night).
For context, I was out of exercise for seven months due to injury and the ole fat packed back on.

I did have a significant fat loss success last year using a servitor. My own fat reduction servitors have tended to be pretty limited in effect, so I did something a little different. I actually bought a custom made servitor for this purpose from a well known and reputed provider. Not something I would usually do, but tbh I was curious about how such a thing would work out.

It was initially hugely successful. I got it a couple of months before my intended go live date. I wanted to give it time to learn before throwing it in at the deep end.
Interestingly, during that time I found myself frequently drawn to read up on the biochemistry of body fat reduction. Most of it was fancy biochemistry talk from scientific studies etc and not designed for us non bio chemistry types. Frankly, I didn’t understand most of it.
But I kept being drawn back to these, then having a feeling about which aspects to read more into.
I concluded that the servitor was understanding more than I consciously did and was on mission to prepare. I should add that part of its brief was to influence not only behaviour but improve the efficiency of my body in fat burning and mitigating unnecessary storage. So I think was part of that.
Then go live date happened and everything happened fast. Way too fast. I was already exercising about 20 or so hours a week, that didn’t change. There was some immediate dietary change in that I ate less and ate healthier.
Several places where I would go when I felt like unhealthy food started repeatedly accidentally putting meat in my orders (I don’t do meat), which was odd because I’ve been going to them for years and it had never happened before. But suddenly all of them did it multiple times, and I don’t go back to places that keep doing it. So I stopped going to them altogether. This may or may not be coincidence.

Anyway, I dropped 14kg in about two months. This is dangerously fast so I instructed the servitor to pause. Weight remained constant for some months until I got my injury and had to stop exercising then I regained the whole lot over seven months of forced limited activity.

Problem is, the servitor doesn’t seem to switch back on. Its still there, and whenever I engage with it, it insists its trying. I still engage with it, but haven’t figured out how to get it back into delivering effects.
Weird side effect: I’ve had a sizeable ugly purple scar on my thigh since a childhood accident. In the first month of the servitor being in action, it faded by about 80-90%. Other smaller scars I have had long term faded by anything from about 20-50%. I speculate that whatever tinkering the servitor was doing with how my body worked may have been the cause.

Sorry, I’m digressing into rambling now, not meaning to hijack the thread, but I think this may be useful.

As I’ve been writing this lengthy ramble, I’ve had a few ideas that may be useful for the OP. I’ll just bullet point them, take them or leave them as you wish.
-Identify and target cause of issue. ie, emotional, suggest healing that. Medical (thyroid etc), suggest medical advice plus healing work, Lifestyle (exercise, diet, sleep etc), may be worth targeting these individually
-If you are experienced with servitors, may well be worth it
-Charging water with intent, suggest focus on end goal and let it play out
-Hypnosis- Some of the virtual gastric band hypnosis programs are very successful. These are pretty costly and usually require a series of sessions. However, Paul McKenna actually has a generic one available that a lot of people have had success with.
-Setting intent as you drift off to sleep

Just a few thoughts.

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Excessive stress is also a cause of weight gain due to the effects of too much cortisol. Might be something to consider in regards to your servitor.

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This is true, and it also does not aid my sleep situation. Its just been one of those years.
I am indeed going to have to do more stress reduction

I’m skinny but need to keep it that way for when school starts again soon!
I’ll give it a try.
still, with exercise in the physical world and unfortunately no more candy :cry:

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I’d say mars spirits but I’m here for whatever people have to share

I am in constant stress because of my husband and Mother in law. I had a very nice and healthy body before marriage but now I don’t even like to get up and walk. My husband dominates me very much. He tries to cut me off with all the people which are dear to me but I can’t say anything to him. I don’t eat much but still I tent to get overweight.

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