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The Ancient Code of Psalms

The document outlines the spiritual significance and practical applications of the Psalms as ancient codes for healing, warfare, and restoration. It details specific rituals, timings, and postures for reciting various psalms to activate their divine power in different life situations. The text serves as a manual for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual practice through the Psalms, emphasizing intention and sacred elements in their recitation.

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The Ancient Code of Psalms

The document outlines the spiritual significance and practical applications of the Psalms as ancient codes for healing, warfare, and restoration. It details specific rituals, timings, and postures for reciting various psalms to activate their divine power in different life situations. The text serves as a manual for individuals seeking to deepen their spiritual practice through the Psalms, emphasizing intention and sacred elements in their recitation.

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THE ANCIENT CODE OF

THE PSALMS
The Prophetic Manual of Spiritual
Activation Inspired by Sacred Traditions
INTRODUCTION: THE PSALMS, A VOICE HIDDEN
IN THE ETERNAL TEMPLE
The Psalms are not simple songs of adoration. They are divine
codes, inspired formulas, ancient spiritual weapons used
since biblical times for war, healing, restoration, and
upliftment.

Each word of the psalms is like a note in a heavenly melody


that activates the movements of the invisible kingdom.

David did not write them to sing only, but to open the
heavens, to bring down righteousness, and to overthrow the
giants.

In ancient traditions:

• The Levites recited certain psalms at a fixed time, in


silence or in song
• Spiritual warriors read psalms before physical
combat
• Monks and prophets used the psalms as keys to
nocturnal intercession

This manual is not just a book, but a sacred tool for those
who want to live the psalms, not just read them.

You will learn how to use them according to the old


protocols:

• Choosing the Right Psalm for Each Fight


• Recite it at the exact time of activation
• Positioning yourself physically and spiritually
• Activate through fasting, oil, repetition and faith
CHAPTER 1: THE 5 KEYS TO ACTIVATING THE
PSALMS ACCORDING TO THE ANCIENTS

🗝️ 1. SPIRITUAL INTENTION

A psalm does not open if the intention is confused. In the


spiritual world, the word released with intention opens
specific doors.

Before reading a psalm, authoritatively declares,


"I read this psalm for [combat/protection/healing/restoration],
in the Name of Jesus Christ."

🗝️ 2. THE SACRED MOMENT

The ancients never read the psalms at random.

Spiritual Hour Usage

At dawn (4 p.m.–6
Opening of the seasons, favor
p.m.)

At noon Spiritual Warfare, Invisible War

Deliverance, Rupture, Divine


At midnight (00h)
Intervention

At 6 p.m.–9 p.m. Rest of the soul, inner peace


Example: Psalm 35 read at noon 3 days in a row becomes an
invisible sword against your opponents.

🗝️ 3. THE POSTURE OF THE BODY

The body also prays. When the prophets read a psalm:

• They stood for the fight


• They knelt for repentance
• They walked slowly for the declaration
• They covered their heads for intercession

🗝️ 4. SACRED ACCOMPANIMENT

The Psalms were often accompanied by spiritual elements :

• Anointing Oil (Exodus 30)


• Sacred Incense (Psalm 141:2)
• Songs or instruments : today, prophetic background
music

Using a consecrated oil or musical ambience can amplify the


atmosphere of activation.

🗝️ 5. THE SACRED REHEARSAL

The Psalms can be read:

• 1 time in faith
• 3 times for war
• 7 times for breakthrough
• 21 days for restoration

Do not only read, pray to them as a decree.


CHAPTER 2: THE PSALMS OF WAR—A
PROPHETIC WEAPON OF COMBAT
When the opponent rises, you have to respond with invisible
weapons.

The war psalms are not to be read softly, but to be declared


with authority.

⚔️ PSALM 35 – May the Lord fight my adversaries

Usage:

• Against visible and invisible enemies


• When one is slandered, fought, betrayed unjustly

Ancient ritual:

• Reading at noon for 3 consecutive days


• Standing upright, facing east
• After the reading: personal prayer + offering of
righteousness (helping someone)

This psalm is a sacred lament, a spiritual bomb in the tribunals


of heaven.

⚔️ PSALM 109 – Breaking the Curses of Poisonous Tongues

Usage:

• When you are falsely accused


• When you are subjected to verbal attacks or witchcraft

Ancient ritual:

• Read at 11pm for 3 nights


• Light a white and a black candle
• Closing with Psalm 91 as a shield

This psalm acts as a spiritual arrow.

⚔️ PSALM 18 – Divine Descent into the Battle

Usage:

• In the face of intense oppression


• When you feel the extreme blockages
• To call upon heavenly justice

Ancient ritual:

• Reading during a partial fast (6 a.m.–6 p.m.)


• Putting a war praise or a prophetic drum in the
background
• Recite verse 14 7 times every hour until the end of the
fast: "He shot his arrows, and scattered my enemies..."

This psalm activates the Warrior God in your affairs.


CHAPTER 3: THE HEALING PSALMS
"He heals the brokenhearted, and binds up their wounds." —
Psalm 147:3

This chapter brings together the psalms used for:

• Healing Physical and Spiritual Illnesses


• Restoring broken emotions
• Purifying the soul after shocks or disappointments
• Realigning Cells, Thoughts, and Inner Peace

Each psalm here is a sacred code, to be recited as a divine


ordinance. Here are the precise rituals.

PSALM 6 – Inner Healing & Wounded Soul

Purpose of the Psalm:


To heal emotional pain, inner wounds, spiritual fatigue, silent
tears.

Key Reference:

"Have mercy on me, O LORD, for I am powerless." –V

Ancient Usage:
Read by intercessors in vigils of repentance, after wars, to
appease broken souls.
Recommended Day:
Monday – a day of introspection, humility and reparation of
the soul.

Recitation time:
Between 5:00 and 6:00 a.m.

Posture:
Kneeling, head bowed, right hand on the heart.

Number of repetitions:
1 time on the 1st day, then 3 times/day for the following 6
days.

Duration:
7 consecutive days

Sacred elements:

• White candle (purity, inner light)


• Anointing oil on the heart
• Total silence of 15 minutes after reading

Ritual before:

• Wash your face with warm water


• Say , "God, I'm coming to be well."

Ritual after:

• Doing a kind deed towards another person

Expected result:
• Inner Relief
• Liberating tears
• Gradual return of deep peace

PSALM 41 – Physical Healing & Bodily Illness

Purpose of the Psalm:


To ask for divine healing of a physical ailment, a chronic
illness, or a weakened body.

Key Reference:

"The Lord sustains him on his bed of sorrow; You relieve him
in all his illnesses." – v.3

Ancient Use:
Recited by priests to the sick in homes, often with holy oil.

Recommended day:
Thursday – day of restoration in the Hebrew tradition.

Recitation time:
6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Posture
: Standing, facing west (direction of sunset)

Number of Repetitions:
40 times per playback
Duration:
6 days + 1 day of thanksgiving

Sacred elements:

• Exodus 30 Oil (or Praying Olive Oil)


• Warm water + lemon (to drink after reading)
• Purified white tissue (on the patient or on oneself)

Ritual before:

• Light a blue candle (healing, strength)


• Take 3 deep breaths

Ritual after:

• Say out loud, "I declare complete healing in my body by


the authority of Jesus' Name."

Expected result:

• Symptom relief
• Body relaxation
• Acceleration of the healing process

PSALM 103 – Complete Healing & Rejuvenation

Purpose of the Psalm:


To restore strength, energy, spiritual youth. Ideal after
prolonged illness or fatigue.
Key Reference:

"He is the one who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all
your diseases." – v.3

Ancient Use:
Sung at sunrise in healing celebration times.

Recommended day:
Sunday

Recitation Time:
6 am – 7 pm (sunrise)

Posture :
Standing with open arms

Number of repetitions:
21 times a day, for 7 days

Duration:
7 days (spiritual retreats)

Sacred elements:

• Fragrance oil (myrrh or rose)


• White or light clothing
• Prayer of praise in the background (instrumental)

Ritual before:

• Singing a song of gratitude


Ritual after:

• To go out and face the sun and say, "My soul blesses
the Lord, he has renewed my strength."

Expected result:

• Awakening of the mind


• Renewed Joy
• Mental strength and inner clarity

PSALM 30 – Emotional Healing and Restoration After a Fall

Purpose of the Psalm:


For those who feel rejected, misunderstood, humiliated, or
failed

Key Reference:

"You have changed my lamentations into gladness." – v.11

Ancient Usage:
Recited after confession or a significant failure, to change the
season from shame to elevation.

Recommended day:
Wednesday

Recitation time:
Between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.
Posture:
Sitting in silence, head down, hands open

Number of repetitions:
3 times with pause between each playback

Duration:
3 consecutive nights

Sacred elements:

• A yellow candle (hope)


• A piece of paper on which is written the subject of
shame, to be burned on the 3rd day

Ritual before:

• Stand in front of a mirror and declare, "My pain doesn't


define me." 3 times

Ritual after:

• Making a Declaration of Spiritual Elevation

Expected result:

• Release of emotional weight


• Spiritual Resilience
• Image flipping
PSALM 107 – Healing by the Word

Purpose of the Psalm:


To activate healing by the power of the words proclaimed, in
times of physical or mental confusion.

Key Reference:

"He sent his word and healed them." – v.20

Ancient use:
Read in a group or by an intercessor at the bedside of a patient.

Recommended day:
Saturday (rest, Shalom, catering)

Recitation time:
Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Posture:
Standing or sitting, reading aloud

Number of Repeats:
1 full play = 1 activation

Duration:
Read as many times as necessary, until the testimony

Sacred elements:

• Water in a clear glass (to bless and drink afterwards)


• Bible open to the psalm
Ritual before:

• Say, "I believe in the power of the Word of God." 3


times

Ritual after:

• Witnessing as soon as healing begins

Expected result:

• Increased Faith
• Awakening of hope
• Mental, emotional or physical healing as appropriate
CHAPTER 4: THE PSALMS TO RESTORE DESTINY
"I will praise thee, for I am a marvellous creature..." —Psalm
139:14
"The Lord establishes the steps of man, when his ways are
pleasing to him." —Psalm 37:23

Sometimes in life a destiny is locked, delayed or deviated.


God has a plan, but the enemy may try to blur it. This chapter
contains the Repositioning Psalms, for:

• Breaking cycles of stagnation


• Reconnecting to the divine call
• Restoring Spiritual Identity
• Opening the doors of the elevation

Each Psalm here is a key to destiny.

PSALM 126 – Restoration after Spiritual Captivity

Purpose of the Psalm:


To get out of a season of blockage, humiliation, or brutal delay
in a divine promise.

Key Reference:
"When the Lord brought back the captives of Zion, we were
like those who have a dream." –V

Ancient Use:
Used during liberation holidays in Israel (such as Passover,
i.e., Passover), and in times of proclamation of national
deliverance.

Recommended day to start:


Friday (preparation for the Sabbath, day of transformation)

Recitation time:
Midnight (0:00 a.m.) – breakthrough time

Posture:
Standing with your hands raised to the sky

Number of repetitions:
49 times at midnight, for 7 days

Duration:
7 consecutive days

Sacred elements:

• White and red candle


• Pure water in a glass
• A prophetic offering to be presented on the 7th day

Ritual before:
• Reading Psalm 51 in preparation
• Say, "Lord, turn my captivity over like a torrent."

Ritual after:

• Take a sip of holy water and declare, "My season has


changed."

Expected result:

• Realignment of destiny
• Spectacular turnaround
• Revival of God's Promises

PSALM 75 – Elevation after rejection

Purpose of the Psalm:


To break the oppressions and human systems that block your
advancement despite your skills and calling.

Key Reference:

"Neither from the east nor from the west comes the elevation..."
– v.6

Ancient Use:
Used by priests in times of injustice, to invoke divine
promotion.

Recommended day:
Monday – symbolic start of a new elevation
Recitation time:
6:00 pm (at dawn)

Posture
: Standing, facing east (orientation of the light)

Number of repetitions:
7 times for 3 days

Duration:
3 days in a row, then 1 day of adoration

Sacred elements:

• Oil on the feet and hands


• Incense or perfume (if available)

Ritual before:

• Read aloud: "It is God who judges: He humbles the one,


and he exalts the other."

Ritual after:

• Making an elevation statement about yourself

Expected result:

• Open access doors


• Change of position (even subtle)
• Unexpected invitation or opportunity
PSALM 37 – Divine Justice Returns to Destiny

Purpose of the Psalm:


For those who experience persistent injustice, blockage
without apparent cause, or frustration with the progress of the
wicked.

Key Reference:

"Commend your lot to the LORD, put your trust in him, and he
will act." – v.5

Ancient use:
Read during meditation times in communities of sages
(monks, scribes), to find the peace of the divine path.

Recommended day:
Saturday

Recitation time:
Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Posture:
Sitting, listening or meditating posture

Number of Reps:
1 full read per day

Duration:
5 consecutive days

Sacred elements:
• Light frankincense or fragrant oil (myrrh, spikenard)
• Destiny Book (to note what God inspires)

Ritual before:

• 5-minute total silence


• Say, "I expect You, not men."

Ritual after:

• Write down a word or vision received

Expected result:

• Spiritual detachment from human struggles


• Alignment with Divine Peace
• Manifestation of the Righteous Rewards

PSALM 138 – Reconnecting with your divine call

Purpose of the Psalm:


When a person loses confidence in his calling, feels forgotten,
or doubts his mission.

Key Reference:

"The Lord will fulfill what concerns me." – v.8

Ancient Usage:
Sung in spiritual retreats to receive divine confirmation or new
direction.
Recommended day:
Sunday

Recitation time:
7 pm – 8 pm

Posture:
Standing, right hand on chest

Number of Repetitions:
1 time per day for 7 days

Duration:
7 days

Sacred elements:

• Silent prayer + gentle praise


• Oil on the head and hands

Ritual before:

• Say, "Awaken my calling, Lord, let me know why I


exist."

Ritual after:

• Stand in silence for 3 minutes

Expected result:

• Reactivation of the inner fire


• Renewed vision
• Peace on the Call

PSALM 1 – Orientation to the Right Path of Destiny

Purpose of the Psalm:


To ask for discernment and stability in life choices
(relationship, mission, place...).

Key Reference:

"He is like a tree planted by a stream of water..." – v.3

Ancient Use:
Recited at the beginning of any new cycle or season.

Recommended day:
Tuesday

Recitation time:
6 a.m. or 9 p.m.

Posture:
Sitting in meditation, with eyes closed

Number of repetitions:
3 times/day for 3 days

Duration:
3 days renewable

Sacred elements:
• Water (tree symbol)
• Notebook or tablet to write down what comes

Ritual before:

• Read Psalm 119:105: "Your word is a lamp to my feet."

Ritual after:

• Close your eyes and ask the question, "Lord, what is my


true way?"

Expected result:

• Clarity of direction
• Confirmation by signs
• Inner calm
CHAPTER 5: THE PSALMS OF DIRECTION AND
PROPHETIC VISION
"Your word is a lamp to my feet, a light to my path." —Psalm
119:105
"Let me know your ways, O LORD! Teach me your paths." —
Psalm 25:4

This chapter is intended for those who:

• Feel lost or uncertain in a season


• Need to confirm direction or align their minds with
God's will
• Thirst for a clear prophetic vision
• Prepare for an important decision : calling, marriage,
mission, transition

Each psalm here is an ancient spiritual compass, used by


prophets, sages, and priests to read the times and hear God in
silence.

PSALM 25 – Asking for Clear Divine Direction

Purpose of the Psalm:


To receive God's guidance before an important choice
(relationship, journey, life decision, ministry)

Key Reference:
"Let me know your ways, O LORD! Teach me your paths." –
v.4

Ancient Usage:
Used in the retreats of the prophets before any decision is
made, often recited in silence with fasting.

Recommended day:
Wednesday

Recitation time:
3:00 a.m. or 6:00 a.m.

Posture:
Sitting in silence, head slightly tilted

Number of Reps:
1 full playback, followed by 15 min of inside listening

Duration:
3 days (with or without fasting)

Sacred elements:

• Oil on the forehead before reading


• Prophetic notebook to note

Ritual before:

• Opening Prayer:

"Lord, I erase my own will to hear yours."


Ritual after:

• Immediately write down what you feel, hear, or see

Expected result:

• Orientation claire
• Detour from the wrong options
• Inner peace even without an immediate response

PSALM 19 – Opening of the Spiritual Senses

Purpose of the Psalm:


To refine spiritual perception, purify the heart to receive
revelation.

Key Reference:

"The commandments of the Lord are pure, they enlighten the


eyes." – v.8

Ancient Use:
Recited on the vigils of sanctification of scribes and prophets

Recommended day:
Thursday

Recitation Time:
At dawn (5:30 pm – 6:30 pm)
Posture:
Standing, facing the rising sun

Number of Repetitions:
3 times, with a 1-minute break between each

Duration:
1 day – to be repeated every week if necessary

Sacred elements:

• Oil of Sanctification (Myrrh)


• Small mirror (to symbolize introspection)

Ritual before:

• Look briefly at your reflection and say:

"Enlighten my eyes, Lord, I don't want to walk blind."

Ritual after:

• Read a verse of wisdom (e.g., Proverbs 3:5-6)

Expected result:

• Mental clarity
• Increased spiritual sensitivity
• Reduction of inner confusion
PSALM 119 (Selected Verses) – Spiritual Intelligence

Purpose of the Psalm:


To receive divine wisdom to discern what God expects in a
season.

Key references to recite:

• v.18: "Open my eyes, that I may behold the wonders of


your law."
• v.27: "Make me understand the way of your
ordinances."
• v.105: "Your word is a lamp to my feet."
• v.130: "The revelation of your words enlightens."

Ancient Use:
Recited by students of the Schools of the Prophets and in the
vigils of the scribes

Recommended day:
Monday or Saturday (rest and start of cycle)

Recitation time:
Between 10 p.m. and midnight

Posture:
Seated at a table, soft light, Bible open

Number of Repetitions:
Repeat each verse 3 times slowly

Duration:
Cycle of 5 consecutive nights
Sacred elements:

• Prophetic notebook
• Candle lit (symbol of the lamp)

Ritual before:

• Say in a low voice:

"I refuse spiritual ignorance. Open my eyes, Lord."

Ritual after:

• Meditate for 10 minutes in silence

Expected result:

• Activating Discernment
• Increased prophetic abilities
• Telltale Dreams in the Night

PSALM 32 – Trust and Personal Instruction

Purpose of the Psalm:


To receive divine instruction in silence, during a moment of
bewilderment, doubt or withdrawal.

Key Reference:

"I will instruct you and show you the way you should go." – v.8
Ancient Use:
Used in personal withdrawal times, without noise or praise, just
with listening.

Recommended day:
Tuesday

Recitation time:
Between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., or at 10 p.m.

Posture :
Sitting or lying down with eyes closed

Number of repetitions
: 1 time, then 15 min silence

Duration:
To be done punctually when necessary

Sacred elements:

• No visible elements: total silence

Ritual before:

• Wash your hands and say:

"I come quietly, to hear what You mean."

Ritual after:

• Do nothing immediately, wait 24 hours to act


Expected result:

• Specific instruction
• Firm domestic decision
• Inner confirmation

PSALM 16 – Spiritual Security in Choices

Purpose of the Psalm:


To make an important decision without fear, connecting to
divine peace.

Key Reference:

"I bless the Lord my counselor..." – v.7

Former use:
Read before engagements: weddings, wedding rings, signatures

Recommended day:
Same day of decision (without waiting)

Recitation time:
Shortly before the deed (signing, travel, meeting)

Posture:
Stand with both hands clasped together

Number of repetitions:
1 time with conviction
Duration :
Occasional use

Sacred elements:

• Oil on the temples


• Prayer of Authority

Ritual before:

• Say, "Lord, if this way is Yours, grant me your peace. If


not, close the door."

Ritual after:

• Follow the peace or hustle and bustle felt as a compass

Expected result:

• Domestic Insurance
• Divine confirmation by sign or supernatural peace
• Protection against false doors
CHAPTER 6: PSALMS FOR PROSPERITY IN
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
"He will give you success in all your undertakings..." –
Deuteronomy 30:9
"And everything he does makes good for him." – Psalm 1:3

PSALM 112 – Prosperity of the Righteous

Purpose of the Psalm:


To bless a business or trade, to gain divine favor in finances,
and to attract stable customers.

Key Reference:

"Blessed is the man who fears the Lord... wealth and


abundance are in his house."

Recommended day:
Sunday morning (beginning of grace cycle)

Recitation time:
6:00 or 7:00

Posture:
Standing in the place of activity (shop, office, field)

Number of Repetitions:
7 times per day for 14 days
Sacred elements:

• Anointing oil on hands and place


• Prophetic (symbolic) coin or note

Ritual before:

• Short praise, then statement:

"My house attracts the abundance of the


righteous."

Ritual after:

• Put a little oil in a discreet corner of the space

Expected result:

• Financial stability, influx of customers, elevation

PSALM 128 – Prosperity in manual labor

Purpose of the Psalm:


For those who work with their hands: shopkeepers, craftsmen,
farmers...

Key Reference:

"Then you will enjoy the work of your hands, you will be
happy, you will prosper."
Recommended day:
Tuesday

Recitation time:
At the opening of the shop or workshop

Posture:
Standing, facing the entrance of the place

Number of repetitions:
1 time/day for 9 days

Sacred elements:

• A small bowl of water


• An object representative of the activity (tool, product)

Ritual before:

• Dip your finger in water and draw a cross on the work


object

Ritual after:

• To say, "I thrive in what my hands touch."


CHAPTER 7: PSALMS FOR CHILDBIRTH (Fertility
& Maternity)
"He gives a family to the one who was barren..." Psalm 113:9

PSALM 113 – To open the womb

Purpose of the Psalm:


To pray for a woman expecting a child.

Key Reference:

"He set up in his house the barren woman, a joyful mother in


the midst of children."

Recommended day:
Friday

Recitation time:
At 5 a.m. or 10 p.m.

Posture:
Kneeling with your hands on your stomach

Number of repetitions:
3 times per session, for 21 days

Sacred elements:

• Water in a calabash or bowl


• Fragrant anointing oil

Ritual before:

• Read Psalm 127:3 aloud

Ritual after:

• Anoint the belly and say, "My fruitfulness is blessed."

Expected result:

• Liberation of the matrix, regularity of the cycle, inner


peace
CHAPTER 8: PSALMS FOR MARRIAGE (Union,
restoration, meeting)
"God gives such help..." – Genesis 2:18

PSALM 37 – For the divine encounter and the right


choice

Purpose of the Psalm:


For those who are expecting a good spouse, or want
confirmation of a suitor.

Key Reference:

"Make the LORD your delight, and he will give you what your
heart desires."

Recommended day:
Saturday evening

Recitation time:
Between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Posture:
Standing or sitting in meditation

Number of repetitions:
1 time/day for 14 days

Sacred elements:
• A symbolic ring or white fabric
• Light Incense

Ritual before:

• Read Psalm 121 for the protection of the heart

Ritual after:

• Saying, "I am connected to the right person by


Heaven."

PSALM 45 – For the Restoration of the


Couple/Marriage in Crisis

Purpose of the Psalm:


To bring love, peace, loyalty to a troubled couple

Key Reference:

"You are the fairest of the sons of man; grace is poured out on
your lips..."

Recommended day:
Wednesday or Sunday

Recitation time:
Before sleep Posture:
Sitting on the bed or next to the spouse (or in spirit if he or she
is absent)
Number of repetitions: 7 times/day for 7 days

Sacred elements:

• Oil on the Two Alliances


• A declaration of love out loud

Ritual before:

• Read 1 Corinthians 13:4–7

Ritual after:

• Prophesying reconciliation or peace in the couple


CHAPTER 9: PSALMS TO BLESS ONE'S HOUSE
"The Lord will bless your house." – Psalm 115:12

PSALM 91 – For the spiritual protection of the home

Purpose of the Psalm:


To chase away fear, night attacks, wandering spirits

Key Reference:

"No calamity shall befall you, no plague shall come near your
tent."

Recommended day:
Every Monday or night of anxiety

Recitation time:
11 p.m. to midnight

Posture:
Standing in each room, with authority

Number of rehearsals:
1 time per piece, weekly

Sacred elements:

• Oil + symbolic salt in the corners of the rooms


Ritual before:

• Praise for 5 minutes

Ritual after:

• Say, "My house is under the cover of the Omnipotent."

PSALM 127 – To establish an atmosphere of peace


and harmony

Purpose of the Psalm:


To restore love, order, and blessing to a troubled home

Key Reference:

"Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in
vain."

Recommended day:
Sunday morning

Recitation time:
6:00 am or 9:00 am

Posture:
The whole family in a circle, or alone with photos of the
members

Number of repetitions:
1 time, every Sunday
Sacred elements:

• Bread + holy water (optional)

Ritual before:

• Read Psalm 133 (Unity in the House)

Ritual after:

• Declaring a Personal Blessing on Each Member


PROPHETIC CONCLUSION
"Happy is man... who meditates on the law of the Lord day and
night." —Psalm 1:1–2
"I will rise in the middle of the night to praise you." —Psalm
119:62

This book is not just a prayer manual, it is a covenant


legacy. Each psalm here is not a religious text, but a sacred
portal to the heavenly throne. The ancients knew that psalms
are not songs... They are weapons, keys, formulas, heavenly
orders for earthly use.

You didn't read this book to learn, but to activate.


Use it as:

• A Tool of Spiritual Warfare


• A compass of discernment
• A Restoration of Destiny Manual

Each time you recite a psalm, remember:

"You are not alone, you are lighting a fire that the elders have
already lit before you."
LAST PRAYER FOR THE ACTIVATION
OF THE BOOK

"Lord, I invite you to breathe on each psalm. Let him who


opens this book enter into wisdom. Let the one who
proclaims these words activate Heaven.Let discernment,
protection, restoration and revelation be unleashed. By the
power of the Holy Spirit, this book becomes a sword. By the
glorious name of Jesus Christ, may he serve whole
generations. Amen."
SPIRITUAL APPENDICES

TABLE OF PSALMS BY USE


Need / Intention Recommended Psalm
Emotional Healing Psalms 6:30, 103
Physical illness Psalm 41:107
Deliverance and Spiritual Warfare Psalms 35:18, 109
Problem of injustice or persecution Psalms 7:94, 37
Spiritual Repositioning Psalm 75:138
Restoration of Destiny Psalm 126:1
Clarity of direction Psalm 25:119
Prophetic vision Psalm 19:32:16
Divine Protection Psalms 91, 121, 46
Inner peace Psalm 23:4, 34
Fall Recovery Psalm 51:103
Spiritual Awakening Psalm 119:85
Repair of family foundations Psalm 112:127
21-DAY USAGE PLAN
21 Days to Realign Your Life with God

Day Psalm Theme


1 51 Repentance and Purification
2 91 Divine Protection
3 6 Inner Healing
4 23 Soul Restoration
5 35 War against the adversary
6 25 Request for Direction
7 103 Praise and gratitude
8 30 Return to joy
9 126 Reversal of the situation
10 109 Justice Against Oppression
11 75 Spiritual elevation
12 119 Revelation through the Word
13 19 Spiritual Awakening
14 138 Reconnecting to the Mission
15 1 Track Stabilization
16 41 Physical Healing
17 37 Recovery through the courts
18 107 Deliverance and consolation
19 16 Spiritual Insurance
20 32 Instruction and listening
21 121 Final peace and security
SACRED SYMBOLISM OF THE ELEMENTS USED
Sacred element Spiritual symbolism
Anointing Oil Transmission, healing, consecration
Candle Light, revelation, divine presence
Pure water Purification, Talking, Refreshment
Salt Alliance, conservation, vérité
Mirror Introspection, light on oneself
Incense/Perfume Adoration, elevation of prayers
Combination and restoration (exceptional
Bread and wine
case)
Sacrifice Commitment, change of dimension
AUTHOR'S RECOMMENDATION
"I didn't come to write, but to transmit what was entrusted to
me."
"This book is a map. Prayer is the key. And God is the
destination."

— Rabbi Eliyahu ben Zion

Any reproduction is strictly forbidden, except with


permission.

Email : unmiraclepourtoi1@gmail.com

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