The end of Summer for many means returning to the classroom and preparing to hit the books. Though a stressful time for some, with the right knowledge it doesn’t have to be! Whether you’re returning to school or embarking on that next step in your academic vocation, there’s simple yet effective work that can be found in the Bible to assist in sharpening the mind.
Today, we take a look at a book of the Bible that’s abundant in wisdom — Proverbs! Mostly written by the sagacious King Solomon, many verses can be employed in conjure and rootwork to grant success in presentations and exams, improve concentration, and bring bullies to a halt.
Let’s examine four phenomenal Proverbs and see the various ways they can be utilized. I invite you to use King Solomon Wisdom products in conjunction with these workings for additional discernment and total success.
“For the LORD giveth wisdom: out of his mouth cometh knowledge and understanding.”
Proverbs 2:6 is an excellent verse to enhance the effectiveness of a lecture or speech. Teachers may benefit from this as well! Copy the whole verse on paper, then slow boil it for 9 minutes along with a piece of Solomon Seal root, black tea, and a star anise pod. Add honey to sweeten your audience and for taste. Drink this tea the day you have to speak for a well received presentation.
“Cast out the scorner, and contention shall go out; yea, strife and reproach shall cease.”
From classroom to workplace, bullies come in all shapes and sizes. To render them useless against you, write their names or simply “All Bullies Against Me” on a piece of notebook paper. Turn it counterclockwise and write out Proverbs 22:10 over them. Add a pinch of Solomon Seal root, devil shoestring pieces, and alum and fold the paper away from you into a packet. Affix or place a crucifix or cross pendant to it and leave it on your altar. Not only will this offer you protection, this trick will pin down all who are causing you trouble.
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
If Peeping Toms seem to always seek your hard-earned answers, speaking or whispering Proverbs 1:7 before a test will help repel and confound those who try to steal your work. You can even copy and burn this verse to ash and dress your writing tools to create the same effect.
“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.”
Need help understanding a difficult section or subject? Dress a blue or purple vigil or taper candle with King Solomon oil. Write out Proverbs 3:5-6 on a piece of paper and turn the paper clockwise. Write “Help me understand (name of subject or topic)” on top and place it under your candle. Light it and allow it to burn as you study to improve your insight and memory retention.
May King Solomon grant you the wisdom to succeed in all you do this school year.