Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Psalms Correspondences


Psalms used in folk magic - here is a list of each one and what it is used for - list was taken from AIRR links for psychics, readers and conjurers

  • Psalms 1: For removal of the ungodly from a group; for a safe pregnancy.
  • Psalms 2: To aid in disbanding and breaking up enemy conspiracies.
  • Psalms 3: For relief from a severe headache or from back pain.
  • Psalms 4: For restful and peaceful sleep; to change one's luck from bad to good.
  • Psalms 5: For finding favor with authorities or superiors in business.
  • Psalms 6: For healing diseases of the eye; for protection in the dark.
  • Psalms 7: To stop conspiracies, enemy pursuit, for court cases.
  • Psalms 8: Success in business through the good will of associates.
  • Psalms 9: To punish enemies; yo restore good health to male children.
  • Psalms 10: To cleanse off an unclean, restless, or intranquil spirit.
  • Psalms 11: To cast off fear; for righteous retribution against your foes.
  • Psalms 12: For protection against severe persecution or oppression.
  • Psalms 13: For safety from unnatural death; for curing painful eye diseases.
  • Psalms 14: To stop libel and slander from tarnishing the trust others have in you.
  • Psalms 15: To exorcise evil spirits and devils from a person; for mental peace.
  • Psalms 16: To identify a thief; to change sorrow to joy and heal to pain.
  • Psalms 17: For safe travel abroad and to help bring a loved one safely home.
  • Psalms 18: To drive off approaching robbers; for anointing the sick to cure them.
  • Psalms 19: For help in childbirth, for release from jail, to remove evil spirits.
  • Psalms 20: Protection from danger for a day; to be justified in a court case.
  • Psalms 21: To both calm a storm and to offer protection for seafarers and sailors.
  • Psalms 22: For travel protection from dangerous storms, pirates, beasts, and men.
  • Psalms 23: For prosperity, love, protection, wisdom, and guidance.
  • Psalms 24: For protection from floods and escape from rising waters.
  • Psalms 25: Forgiveness of the sins of youth; protection from capture.
  • Psalms 26: For the release of someone from confinement or from jail.
  • Psalms 27: For protection and hospitality while one is travelling abroad.
  • Psalms 28: To bring back estranged friends who have become hostile to you.
  • Psalms 29: To drive out devils and restore peace and tranquility to the home.
  • Psalms 30: For protection from enemies; for recovery from severe illnesses.
  • Psalms 31: For protection from conspiracies, back-biting, and gossip.
  • Psalms 32: To gain respect, love, grace, and blessings from Heaven.
  • Psalms 33: To protect, unite, and bless all of the members of a family.
  • Psalms 34: To destroy and reverse back evil; for protection while travelling.
  • Psalms 35: For justice to prevail in court cases and legal matters.
  • Psalms 36: For protection from slander and gossip and to to expose liars.
  • Psalms 37: For protection against slander, gossip, lies, and evil-doers.
  • Psalms 38: To help in court cases where slander fouled up the proceedings.
  • Psalms 39: To turn around a court case when false testimony has been given.
  • Psalms 40: For protection against evil spirits and to cast them out.
  • Psalms 41: To restore a good name if slander and gossip have ruined a reputation.
  • Psalms 42: For guidance from the Lord; for discovering answers in dreams.
  • Psalms 43: To work against slander and wicked people; to turn back evil.
  • Psalms 44: To guard and protect against enemies, invading armies, or war.
  • Psalms 45: For peace between husband and wife; to calm an angry spouse
  • Psalms 46: To help a struggling marriage; to soothe marital tensions.
  • Psalms 47: To gain favour from those in power; for mastery over people.
  • Psalms 48: To destroy hateful and envious enemies; to seize them with terror.
  • Psalms 49: To help heal and ease serious illnesses, diseases, and fevers.
  • Psalms 50: For healing; to overcome fevers and other forms of sickness.
  • Psalms 51: For cleansing and removing sin, especially after acts of revenge.
  • Psalms 52: To end all manner of gossip and calumny by poison-tongued people.
  • Psalms 53: To protect from enemies whose names are known or unknown.
  • Psalms 54: To give protection by reversing works of evil and malice.
  • Psalms 55: To call upon the Lord to bring down retribution against attackers.
  • Psalms 56: For intercession by the Almighty to remove temptation and bad habits.
  • Psalms 57: To turn around one's luck, changing bad luck into good luck.
  • Psalms 58: For warding off snakes and wild beasts; to reverse evil unto enemies.
  • Psalms 59: To bring down the vengeance of the Lord against one's enemies.
  • Psalms 60: For the Lord to march into battle and protect His soldiers.
  • Psalms 61: For a new home to be fixed with good fortune, happiness, and peace.
  • Psalms 62: For forgiveness of sins and to gain the blessing of the Lord.
  • Psalms 63: To protect from being victimized by business partners and investors.
  • Psalms 64: For protection, especially while at sea, and for a safe return.
  • Psalms 65: For road opening that breaks through barriers and leads to success.
  • Psalms 66: To remove and exorcise evil spirits; to cleanse a possessed person.
  • Psalms 67: To help release those who has been imprisoned or otherwise bound.
  • Psalms 68: Recited while preparing baths that are used to exorcise evil spirits.
  • Psalms 69: To free one from slavery to addictions and unhealthy habits.
  • Psalms 70: To cast down and reverse the wickedness wrought by enemies.
  • Psalms 71: To release clients from prison, for acquittals in court cases.
  • Psalms 72: To craft charms and talismans that bring a client favour and grace.
  • Psalms 73: To protect travellers against religious persecution in foreign lands.
  • Psalms 74: For an end to persecution and to destroy oppressors and persecutors.
  • Psalms 75: Used along with specially prepared baths for the cleansing of sins.
  • Psalms 76: For the Lord's intercession, to provide protection from all attacks.
  • Psalms 77: Used against danger, poverty, chronic illness, drought, and famine.
  • Psalms 78: To gain favors from kings, princes, and other government officials.
  • Psalms 79: To utterly destroy the wicked and also to cast fatal curses.
  • Psalms 80: To end spiritual doubts and to prevent people falling into unbelief.
  • Psalms 81: To save people from error and mistakes, for safety from accidents.
  • Psalms 82: To facilitate business deals and assist those making investments.
  • Psalms 83: To keep clients safe during times of war, persecution, and captivity.
  • Psalms 84: For healing, especially when the body has contracted unusual odors.
  • Psalms 85: To soften hearts and restore peace to friends who have become enemies.
  • Psalms 86: To bring goodness, spiritual peace, and happiness to the community.
  • Psalms 87: To cleanse the community before starting healing and blessing work.
  • Psalms 88: To remove evil and bring blessings; used with baths and talismans.
  • Psalms 89: Prayed over oil to anoint the sick or secure a release from prison.
  • Psalms 90: Used with Psalms 91 to protect from danger and exorcise evil spirits.
  • Psalms 91: For protection from distress and harm; to remove evil spirits.
  • Psalms 92: Prayed over herbal baths used to bring good fortune and high honors.
  • Psalms 93: Against prosecution by unjust and oppressive men; to win in court.
  • Psalms 94: For protection and to turn all evil back onto your enemies.
  • Psalms 95: To cleanse sins; to pray for guidance and forgiveness for enemies.
  • Psalms 96: To bless a family and bring happiness, peace, and joy to them.
  • Psalms 97: Used with Psalms 96 for healing, blessing, and cleansing a family.
  • Psalms 98: To restore peace between two hostile families; to bless a home.
  • Psalms 99: For praise and devotion to God; to gain conversation with God.
  • Psalms 100: To bring victory against enemies by uplifting the client.
  • Psalms 101: For protection against enemies and to be rid of evil spirits.
  • Psalms 102: For assistance in matters of fertility and to be granted grace.
  • Psalms 103: For help in conceiving of a child and for the forgiveness of sins.
  • Psalms 104: Repeated frequently to destroy and cleanse away harm, evil, and sin.
  • Psalms 105: For healing illnesses, especially recurrent or periodic fevers.
  • Psalms 106: For healing and to restore one to health, especially from fevers.
  • Psalms 107: For remission or healing from periodic or recurrent fevers.
  • Psalms 108: Utilized in a spell for financial success in your place of business.
  • Psalms 109: Used in a powerful curse against oppressive, slanderous enemies.
  • Psalms 110: For victory; to cause enemies to bow before you and beg for mercy.
  • Psalms 111: Recited to acquire many friends, as well as respect, and admiration.
  • Psalms 112: To increase in might and power, for success, abundance, and blessings.
  • Psalms 113: Prayers and blessings for those in need; to stop infidelity and heresy.
  • Psalms 114: Used in a spell for success in matters of finance, business, and money.
  • Psalms 115: To foster truth-telling, for victory in debate over scoffers and mockers.
  • Psalms 116: Recited daily for protection from violent or sudden death or injury.
  • Psalms 117: For forgiveness of a failure to keep a vow or promise that you made.
  • Psalms 118: For protection against those who try to misguide or lead you astray.
  • Psalms 119: The longest Psalm, its 22 alphabetic divisions cover all human problems.
  • Psalms 120: For success in court and for protection against snakes and scorpions.
  • Psalms 121: For safety at night, both during sleep and while travelling in darkness.
  • Psalms 122: For peace within a city, and to gain the favour of those in high station.
  • Psalms 123: Employed in a spell to cause a servant, trainee, or employee to return.
  • Psalms 124: Cleansing of the soul, protection at sea and from being wronged.
  • Psalms 125: For protection in foreign lands and against those who work iniquity.
  • Psalms 126: After miscarriage or the death of a child; for the next child to live.
  • Psalms 127: Placed in a mojo for the protection and blessing of a newborn baby.
  • Psalms 128: For a fortunate, accident-free pregnancy; for uncomplicated childbirth.
  • Psalms 129: Recited daily to prepare one for a long life of virtue and good works.
  • Psalms 130: Recited to the four quarters when passing by sentries in a war zone.
  • Psalms 131: Recited three times a day to reduce one's sin of pride and scornfulness.
  • Psalms 132: To remediate one's unpunctuality and failure to perform duties on time.
  • Psalms 133: To retain the love and respect of friends and to gain many more friends.
  • Psalms 134: For altar work in matters of higher education and for success in school.
  • Psalms 135: For repentance, spirituality, and rededication of one's life to God.
  • Psalms 136: Recited on behalf of those who wish to confess and be cleansed of sins.
  • Psalms 137: For cleansing of the heart and soul from hate, envy, evil, and vice.
  • Psalms 138: Recited daily to bring love and friendship from the Lord.
  • Psalms 139: To nurture and maintain love, especially within the context of marriage.
  • Psalms 140: To restore tranquility and to perserve and maintain relationships.
  • Psalms 141: To ward off against terror and fear and against looming oppression.
  • Psalms 142: To heal the body, restore health, and alleviate pain and suffering.
  • Psalms 143: To heal bodily limbs, especially the arms and to alleviate pain.
  • Psalms 144: To speed up healing and to ensure the perfect mend of a broken arm.
  • Psalms 145: To cleanse and purify clients who are beset by ghosts or evil spirits.
  • Psalms 146: Used with altar work for healing and recovery after being wounded.
  • Psalms 147: For healing wounds and bites from snakes, insects, and other animals.
  • Psalms 148: Used with Psalms 149 to keep clients safe from accidents by fire.
  • Psalms 149: Used with altar work to protect against fire-related accidents.
  • Psalms 150: For the glory of the Lord and to give thanks for His intervention.

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