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Question regarding RTRs

zygisrko1

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Curious question about the Reverse Torah rituals.
Are they reversed texts from the Torah?
Or
Is it reversed by vibrating that specific part of the Torah and using it against itself with the affirmations?

Any more information would please me.

 
It is a complete reversal in pronunciation. The phrase is taken front to back, and reversed. Where we begin in an RTR, is actually the last word in the Torah phrase, reversed, and we go from there until the FIRST Torah word (in the phrase used) is pronounced in reverse. We go end to start.
In fact, if you look at some RTR's, some words are common to each other. I think one is "ahv-oh-hoy-ee", which is actually the filthy nazarene's name, "yehova" reversed. (aka "Jewhova" on the groups)
the more you know :)
 
Ahh thanks for this. This is actually really good information for me. I stopped doing RTRs because I had a sense of doubt within this group. Particularly how JoS constantly pushed members new or old to do the Reverse Torah rituals which always struck me as strange especially the one occasion where someone replied that they were straight out of the torah. I thought perhaps doing them is actually HELPING the jews for a moment.

No worries, just a simple doubt. I just find anything related to the sheeple related mindset that xianists taught their young is concerning (Was always born as a individual, never tried to conform to suit others ideals)

Well with this answer, I shall go back to performing Reverse Torah rituals, whenever I can.


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It is a complete reversal in pronunciation. The phrase is taken front to back, and reversed. Where we begin in an RTR, is actually the last word in the Torah phrase, reversed, and we go from there until the FIRST Torah word (in the phrase used) is pronounced in reverse. We go end to start.
In fact, if you look at some RTR's, some words are common to each other. I think one is "ahv-oh-hoy-ee", which is actually the filthy nazarene's name, "yehova" reversed. (aka "Jewhova" on the groups)
the more you know :)
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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