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El Testamento Divino de la Hija y el Hijo del Dios Infinito - cover

El Testamento Divino de la Hija y el Hijo del Dios Infinito

William Ubagan

Publisher: ZRK Book Shop

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This book unveils the hidden and esoteric history of the Infinite God, along with His Son and Daughter, before the creation of the universe. It is a story of divine power and purpose, revealing how the Infinite God bestowed upon them the sacred ability to become the creators of the spirits—guardians and rulers over all living beings. Within these pages lie the ancient and secret names of spirits, whose existence and dominion span realms beyond our understanding. Through this book, you will learn the forgotten ways to summon these spirits, calling upon their divine assistance in times of need. The sacred rites, mystical enchantments, and powerful mantras contained within will guide you toward healing, success, protection, and the unraveling of spiritual mysteries. These ancient teachings hold the keys to harnessing energies that transcend the material world, granting you access to divine help and guidance in all matters of life. Step into the realm of divine creation and protection, and uncover the secrets that have been hidden for millennia, waiting for the worthy to invoke their sacred power.
Available since: 04/13/2025.
Print length: 147 pages.

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