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How To Use Tameawu Leaves, A Ring And Psalm 27 To Get Rid Of Poverty - See The Instructions

Our ancestors left for us plants that have both spiritual and physical advantages. Today, we shall direct our topic on a specific plant known as Bryophyllum pinnatum which is locally known by the people Akan 'Tameawu'. Tameawu has a lot of spiritual and physical benefit. This leaf of the Bryophyllum Pinnatum has been able to cure a lot of people of illness like Kidney stone, urinary disorder, hypertension, heart attack and a whole lot.

In the olden days, people protected themselves with holy water, magical rings and spiritual plants. In today's lesson, I shall be giving my cherished readers a tip on how to get rid of poverty with a ring, Tameawu leaves and a verse in the bible. The reason is that many people are not safe and spirits have trampled upon the lives of many people, leaving them in a lot of difficulties.

The benefits one can gain after going through these directions are;

  1. It will blind your enemies from seeing through your destiny.
  2. It shall protect your home from spiritual attacks.
  3. This direction will strengthen your spirit leaving you untouchable.
  4. You will have a financial breakthrough.
  5. Your enemies will begin to run away from you even when you want are going close to them.
  6. You will be showered with good luck.

For one to be able to do these incantations effectively, you may need an incense, five red candles, Florida water, the Holy bible, White cloth, Tameawu leaves(at most five), a larger size bowl, and a Ghana cedi note( at least Ghc 20). Note: This is not cultism. Please try and follow the instructions carefully.

Directions Of Use

  1. Lay the white cloth on the floor where you want the activity to take place.
  2. Put the bowl on the cloth and half fill it with water.
  3. Pour half of the Florida water into the bowl.
  4. Now put the Ghana cedi note in the water.
  5. Tear the Tameawu leaves into the water slowly.
  6. Light up the red candles around the bowl more than 5cm from the bowl.
  7. Drop the ring into the water.
  8. Light up the Incense and open your bible at Psalm 27 and recite it in a low tone.
  9. Recite this chapter of the Bible five times whiles holding the incense in your right hands.
  10. While reciting make sure you visualize the things you want in life.
  11. Once you are done reciting, remove the ring from the water and wear it on your right-hand thumb.
  12. Wash your feet with the water containing the Tameawu plant, Florida water, and a Ghana cedi note.

The brain behind the washing of the feet is to tell Poverty you are above it and thus money is now your friend. It will work for you depending on the mindset you have.

I believe this was helpful to my readers. You can ask me anything you don't understand in this article in the comment section. I will warmly reply to every question my readers would ask me.

Thank you very much for having time for my article. Please motivate me to do more by commenting, sharing, liking, and following me for more on spiritualities.

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