It's not double to 80, it's 90 days. Those extra ten days changes the numerology to a more permanent engraving. Technically it's also ten more days so; rep-range x 10.
When it comes to money workings please understand it works like a turbocharger and or supercharger. You'll encounter scenarios occurring whereby wealth is transferred to you, but it's not magic woosh. It's based on realism and whatnot. So I hope you understand well that it doesn't rain money in your room.
When you engrave something into your soul minimum of 40 and for most people 90 should be max. There are a few extreme cases of requiring more days not just 180 but even 360 or hell even 720. Yes nearly two years sounds extreme but
some have it that bad.
MayIAsk said:
Is there a overal rule how long magic persists?
First it should be pointed out that you are performing an engraving into the soul(metal) thus a 40/90 day working weaves into your soul. Also there are actions words like using the words permanent, eternal, and or forever.
People like to point out that using these action words sticks the energy to your soul. Hell I remember a few years ago not sure if it was said on Yahoo forums or Prophp(previous) forums. But some mentioned Permanent = many life times, Eternal/Forever = many, many lifetimes. So basically the only reason why some would choose one or the other is if it
feels better.
Could it dissipate sure but it takes a long time. For many these workings last lifetime
s, so be sure to make the affirmation work in your current lifetime. Don't worry the magic will carry on forward to the next several lifetimes.
Gear88 said:
But here comes my question that I have to ask.
I'm performing a Aim mantra working 216 reps for intellect. Member Jack; gave me a nice affirmation which I modified: In the most happy, positive, beneficial, healthiest, and best way for me, my intellect is increasing.
I planned it out for 90 days a intellect working.
Would that mean that Aim will dissipate at some point in my lifetime by not using permanent or the one I prefer eternal. Or is it fine to keep it without permanent clauses?
In other words when
should a permanence clause be used?