Prayer Of Holy Death
03:05 Aug 28 2011
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Santa Muerte "Prayer of A Holy Death"
Lord, before your divine presence God almighty...
Lord, before Your Divine Presence God Almighty,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit,
I ask for your permission to invoke the Holy Death.
My White daughter.
I want to humbly ask, that you break and destroy
all spells and darkness that may present itself before my persona,
in my home, and on my path.
Holy Death, please relieve me of all envy,
poverty, hate, and unemployment
and I ask that you please grant me________________.
Enlighten, with your holy presence, my home,
my work and those of my loved ones,
award us love, prosperity, health and wellbeing,
blessed and praised by your charity Holy Death.
Lord, I give you infinite thanks,
because I see your charity through your tests, which are perfecting my spirit.
Lord I give you thanks, because in the midst of these tests,
I will have you Holy Blessing.
Amen...
Santa Muerte Stuff
07:53 Aug 20 2011
Times Read: 595
This is a interesting story that I found online a few moments ago I just thought it was interesting and decided to share.
SANTISIMA MUERTE
MOST HOLY DEATH,
MICTECACIHUATL:
KEEPER OF MEN'S FIDELITY
I first met La Santisima Muerte -- "The Most Holy Death" -- in Austin Texas, down at Cantu's Herbaria. I saw a row of statues of what seemed to be a typical European "Grim Reaper" rather unexpectedly holding a balanced pair of scales and standing with one foot upon a stylized Aztec skull. Underneath the figure, when i picked up a statue, i could see an assortment of embedded lucky charms: lucky Abrus precatorius red "beans", grains of wheat, and a lucky trunk-up elephant. Another statue had a cross of Carava charm, some rice, and a pinch of magnetic sand inside.
I was intrigued by the lucky charms encased within what seemed to be a dire and forboding figure, and so i asked who "he" was, but i was quickly corrected: La Santisima Muerte is a SHE. I was then given a long story of how she keeps men faithful to their wives and will judge and kill men who violate the sanctity of marriage if called upon to do so, because her husband was unfaithful to her, causing her to commit suicide, and to hate and punish all unfaithful men.
The shop owner, Mrs. Cantu, even took me in a corner, away from my husband and taught me how you perform a seven-knot spell for La Santisima Muerte -- it's virtually identical to the hoodoo nine knot spell for a Nation Sack, but you keep the knotted string that has been smeared with semen tied around her statue, for safe-keeping. The statue is actually designed with a groove around the base to accept the wound-up string. After that, she gave me a Santisima Muerte holy medal as a gift and told me with smiling eyes to not let my husband see it.
Later, down in San Jose, California, at Dos Aguas Botanica, where i bought my first statuette of Santisima Muerte, i was told that "women perform a novena to her to keep men faithful."
And in Sebastopol, California, at the Flea Market, where i first encountered her image on a novena booklet, i asked the old woman selling it, in my broken ugly Spanish: "La Santisima Muerte -- la razon por la que? [gesture of praying hands] Por que ... oracion?" -- and she replied, "Matrimonio" -- marriage.
So who was this Holy Death? Where did she come from? Why does she judge men and protect women's marriages?
One occult shop owner without much knowledge of Mexican folk culture loftily explained to me that she is "The Angel of Death," a European or Judeo-Christian concept that accounted for her skeletal visage, but certainly did not explain why Mexican gardeners were gravely showing me the Santisima Muerte holy cards in their wallets and telling me that "She is The Virgin Mary as a skeleton" -- which itself begged the question -- "Why on earth would folks want to depict the Virgin Mary as a skeleton in the first place?"
Eventually i ran into the true story, as least as scholars of Mexican culture present it these days: La Santisima Muerte is a "banned saint," the Roman Catholic "cover" for an ancient Aztec goddess named Mictecacihuatl, a death goddess and co-ruler, with her husband, of the underworld.
Mictecacihuatl, the wife of the Aztec death god Mictlantecuhtli, is the sister to the Aztec heavenly goddess Tonantzin, who has been syncretized with the Virgin Mary as Our Lady of Guadalupe. That's why Mictecacihuatl became "Most Holy Death, The Virgin Mary as a Skeleton."
As to the idea that this goddess was a living woman who committed suicide when her husband proved unfaithful, i am not so sure. I consider the stories of her death and subsequent haunting of the living to be similar to, or influenced by, the folk tales of La Llorona, the weeping woman who mourns for her dead children, and who is a cautionary popular figure along the Texas, Arizona, and California border. In other words, the goddess is thus demoted to the status of a ghost.
Here is a nine-day cycle of prayers to Santisima Muerte, taken from a Mexican Novena booklet. It begins with a separate prayer to the string that has been covered with the semen of the beloved and knotted with seven knots. This "Ejaculatory" prayer is recited as the string is wound around into the groove in the base of the statue. Following this, the oration for the "First Day" is to be recited. This "First Day" of the spell should be a Sunday, for reasons that will become apparent later within the text.
NOVENA
HOLY DEATH PRAYER
For All Days
EJACULATORY
Death, dear to my heart,
don't abandon me, protect me,
and don't let ____name____
have one moment of peace;
keep him restless and bothered
with the thought of me always.
(*Say Three Our Fathers*)
FIRST DAY
Most Holy Death
The favours that you have
to grant me:
Make me overcome all
difficulties so that for me
nothing is impossible,
no obstacles, barriers,
no enemies, that no one
does me any harm,
that everyone is my friend
and that I am victorious
in all my dealings and things I do;
May my house be filled with all the good
virtues of your protection.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Second Day
Death Saint, my great treasure,
never go away from me at any time:
You ate bread and gave me bread, and
as you are the powerful owner of
the dark mansion of life and
Empress of darkness, I want
you to grant me the favour that
___name___ is at my feet
humiliated and repentant
and that he never leaves my
side when I need him, and that
you make me get what was
promised to me.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Third Day
Jesus Christ Conqueror who on the cross
was conquered, conquer ____name____
that he is overcome by me. In the
name of God, you are a ferocious animal;
you will come back to me as a
tame sheep, mild as the Rosemary flower.
Adored Death, I implore you
earnestly that with this titanic force
that God gave you, instill in
____name's____ heart
that he has eyes for no one but
me, and that I am his everything,
that you grant me this which I ask,
having great faith in this Novena,
and I light a candle every Tuesday of
every week at twelve midnight.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Fouth Day
Dear Death: I ask you with
all my heart,
that as God made you
Immortal, and the powerful owner and
Queen of the Darkness Unknown hereafter,
that with your great powers,
which you have over all mortals,
make ____name____ unable to
eat at any table or sit in any chair and
grant that he has no peace; I wish that he becomes
obliged to be humble and devoted
at my feet and that he never again
goes away from me.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Fifth Day
Glorious and Powerful Death,
taking advantage of your kindness,
as my protector and owner, I ask this
favour: As the invicible madam that
you are, I beg that you make
____name____ so that he can't enjoy strolling
around, so hat he can't walk or eat with other women,
or sleep unless he's at my
side. Grant that his thoughts are about
me only, by his own choice,
and that he gives me the happiness
of having all of his love.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Sixth Day
Oh Sovereign Lady! In that the
Holy Trinity in our Eternal Father
has blinded the life of all mortals
to the fact that you will come
to everyone sooner or later,
whether rich or poor or
in youth, who does to us all the same,
old, young, child;
we enter your domain of death
when God decrees.
I implore you that ____name____
is much in love with me, not just
for physical beauty, but also
for my soul, and that he comes to me
faithful, submissive, kneeling at my feet.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Seventh Day
Liberate me from all evil, and
with the titanic power with which
God endowed you, make it so
that we enjoy eternal
heavenly nightless days.
Protector and owner: I beg you
to grant me the favors I request
in these prayers.
I ask that _______________________.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Eighth Day
Miraculous and Majestic Death:
I ask that with your immense power
you return my beloved,
____name____. Don't let him for one minute
be sociable or tranquil
with anyone he comes across; neither with
friends nor with women may he be at ease.
Grant that while sleeping, he thinks of me,
and that he listens to the
words I say to you in his sleep,
and that he does what I ask.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
Ninth Day
Blessed Protector Death:
By the virtues that God gave you
I ask that you free me from all
evil, danger, and sickness
and that instead you give me
LUCK, HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND
MONEY, that you give me friends
and freedom from my enemies,
also making ____name____
come before me, humbled
to ask my forgiveness, humble as a
sheep, keeping his promises and
always loving and submissive.
(*Three Our Fathers*)
COMMENTS
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Bellanova333
00:25 Aug 29 2011
I really enjoyed this (=
LaMuerta
00:33 Aug 29 2011
Thank you :D
DiscoDivaZombie
21:36 Aug 31 2011
Now you have me thinking dirty thoughts about priests.
LaMuerta
01:09 Sep 01 2011
LOL..you BAD girl!!
markus666
15:51 Sep 04 2011
Wow...Thanks. This "novena" brought my mind into the past, when my gran-mother used to be the care taker of the church....WOW..
Loki1313
17:02 Sep 26 2011
Thank you for teaching me something I did not know.