On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan

Confused over Nama and Svaha
Nama is for material purpose and Svaha is for spiritual. :)
Nama is for material purpose and Svaha is for spiritual. :)
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena thulanisandilemabhena@... " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena thulanisandilemabhena@... " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena [ email redacted ] " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena [ email redacted ] " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)
Love
From: "Hans-joachim Barsa ngabo2008@... "
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2016 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: Confused over Nama and SvahaIt should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena [ email redacted ] " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)
Love
From: "Hans-joachim Barsa ngabo2008@... "
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2016 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: Confused over Nama and SvahaIt should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulani Sandile Mabhena [ email redacted ] " schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)Love
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)Love
When working on quality such as intelligence,wisdom,charisma etc are these spiritual or are they physical..is svaha or namah used
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulanthulan schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
When working on quality such as intelligence,wisdom,charisma etc are these spiritual or are they physical..is svaha or namah used
It should be "one can replace Nama with svaha when working for spiritual goals". So you replace "Nama" with "Svaha".
"Thulanthulan schrieb am 17:42 Mittwoch, 10.August 2016:
On the Jos website and in particular on Satan's magical squares, I'm confused as to which mantra to use for spiritual goals. English being my 13th language the following sentence is somehow ambiguous; " One can replace WITH Nama WITH Svaha when working for spiritual goals" NB the use of the word "with" before both Nama and Svaha. Which is which, which mantra is to be used for spiritual goals between the two?
Someone out there please clarify this for me
Hail Satan
No, the Svaha is for Spiritual purposes, the Nama is for the material.
No, the Svaha is for Spiritual purposes, the Nama is for the material.
Nama is used when seeking material goals. Money, influence, improving the physical conditions of life.
Svaha is used when attaining spiritual goals. Wisdom, spiritual senses and other attributes of the soul.
HAIL SATAN!!! HAIL THE TRUE GODS OF TRUTH AND BEAUTY!!!
On Tuesday, Au wrote:
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)Love
Nama is used when seeking material goals. Money, influence, improving the physical conditions of life.
Svaha is used when attaining spiritual goals. Wisdom, spiritual senses and other attributes of the soul.
HAIL SATAN!!! HAIL THE TRUE GODS OF TRUTH AND BEAUTY!!!
On Tuesday, Au wrote:
Nama in Sanskrit means NAme and Swaha in Sanskrit means Benefecial .
The two Mantras are Sat-Nama and Sat-Swaha ...
So, Either you use SAt with Nama or Sat with Swaha... But Sat has to be there... That what it means. ;)Love
