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The Powerful Book of Doce Pares - The Mystical Power in Filipino Martial Art - cover
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The Powerful Book of Doce Pares - The Mystical Power in Filipino Martial Art

William Ubagan

Tradutor Kumander Sator

Editora: ZRK Book Shop

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The prayers contained in The Powerful Book of Doce Pares serve as an ultimate shield, offering divine protection against all forms of harm—even bullets from firearms, bombs, hand grenades, fire, wind, and all types of weapons. With these sacred orations, no sharp object or enemy, including those who wield invisibility charms or dark spells, can inflict harm upon you. This extraordinary protection extends not only to the practitioner but also to their entire family.
 
Beyond defense, this book is a treasure trove of ancient wisdom. It includes prayers for healing, powerful love charms, and detailed methods for testing and identifying mystical stones (mutya) to determine their true power. Additionally, it provides sacred orations for locating mystical stones, uncovering the legendary Doce Pares, and unlocking hidden spiritual forces that have been passed down for generations.
 
For those seeking ultimate protection, mystical knowledge, and divine favor, this book is an indispensable guide to the sacred and powerful traditions of Doce Pares.
Disponível desde: 25/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 96 páginas.

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