Faith, and I’ll Send Satan Packing! . by Alice B. Clagett

Faith, and I'll Send Satan Packing!

Image: “Benediktusmedaille” [adapted], by Desiderius Lenz, monk in the Abbey of Beuron, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Benediktusmedaille.jpg … public domain … DESCRIPTION: “Created for the 1400th anniversary of the birth of Benedikt in 1880, commissioned by Archabbot Nikolaus d’Orgement from Montecassino – today the most widespread form of the Benedictus medal.”

Image: “Benediktusmedaille [adapted],” by Desiderius Lenz, monk in the Abbey of Beuron, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Benediktusmedaille.jpg … public domain … DESCRIPTION: “Created for the 1400th anniversary of the birth of Benedikt in 1880, commissioned by Archabbot Nikolaus d’Orgement from Montecassino – today the most widespread form of the Benedictus medal.”

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  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
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Dear Ones,

Here is a video on how to send Satan packing by using the chant “Crux sacra sit mihi lux!”

An edited Summary follows the video.

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Hello, Dear Ones! It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

Today let’s practice a little bit what to do if we are stuck in the fourth dimension and cannot rise to the fifth dimension for a minute or two, or we forgot to optimize, and we come across some of those beings popularly known as demons or devils, or Satan, or like that … and we need to get away.

One thing to do is to carry with you all the time this medal of Saint Benedict of Nursia [shows wooden medal], which will remind you of the words to say. On the back here [shows the back of the medal] it has the first letter in each verse of the Latin words to say, so that is helpful.

I remember in the past, when I used to get in this kind of situation, and with my telepathic vision I saw what seemed to be a demon or devil or Satan … or like that … I would forget the Latin words. You know?

So it was a good thing to have this lightweight, wooden medal with me all the time; I could look at it and remember.

Today we are going to practice the first two lines of what to say; and that might tide you over, if you can remember no more. It goes like this …

Crux sacra sit mihi lux!

Let’s say that together:

Crux sacra sit mihi lux!

That means: “May the sacred cross … [shows the sacred cross on the medal] … be my Light!”

One more time:

Crux sacra sit mihi lux!

And now, the second line …

Numquam draco sit mihi dux!

Let’s say that together …

Numquam draco sit mihi dux!

Very good! And that means” “May the dragon never be my leader!”

Let’s say that second line again together …

Numquam draco sit mihi dux!

Very good! And so now, all together at the same time …

Crux sacra sit mihi lux!
Numquam draco sit mihi dux!

May the dragon never be the one that gives me the orders!

May I follow the Light! God’s Light! Christ’s Light within and without me, here in this realm … the third and fourth dimensions!

And now … repeating yesterday’s lesson, which allows you to rise to dimensions higher than those in which devils and demons and Satan, and the like, can assail you … that is the optimization of timelines and dimensions. And that will be my blessing for a while now, coming up in the next few months.

It goes like this, as we learned yesterday …

Spirit to Team!
Optimize Timelines and Dimensions!
For the All, through Free Will!

That is all for now, Dear Ones!

In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars

Oh, and by the way … about that story of meeting demons and devils and dragons and like that … which everyone knows are more likely to be around at night than during the daytime … if this medal [the Saint Benedict of Nursia medal] does not do the trick for you, you can start carrying in your purse the words of the Latin chant … or the words of the English translation … for the Prayer of Saint Benedict of Nursia.

That is something I do too … just in case, you know? You cannot be too careful! Here it is [shows the paper with the Latin verses and the English translation on it]. This is usually folded up and in my backpack pocket, just in case I should need it.

MORE INFORMATION

The third dimension is this physical world, that we see, hear, touch and feel with our physical senses.

The fourth dimension is the telepathic and astral realm. It is the land of dreams that we visit every night when we fall asleep.

Here is a great video on the chant of Saint Benedict of Nursia. Thumbs up! … Video: “Song of the prayer of St. Benedict: CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX (33x),” by Harpa Dei … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGiwGcmBv1Q ..

NOTES

‘Numquam’ means ‘never’ in Latin. ‘Non’ means ‘not’ in Latin.

You can say “Numquam draco sit mihi dux!” Or you can say “Non draco sit mihi dux!” Either way is fine.

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About the title of the video: In “Henry IV Part I,” Shakespeare has Falstaff say “Faith, and I’ll send him packing.”

Falstaff may not have been too serious about faith, I am guessing. But where did that exclamation “Faith!” come from, that was used so often in Shakespeare’s time?

I am guessing that it started out as a sincere expression of the importance of faith in our lives. It is faith in the Cross that can save us from the snares of Satan! Don’t you feel it to be so? –Alice B. Clagett

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VIDEO CREDITS

“Faith, and I’ll Send Satan Packing!
by Alice B. Clagett
Filmed on 27 June 2023
Location: Simi Hills, CA

Produced by Shoes on 29 June 2023
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

MUSICAL CREDITS

 

Music by nakaradaalexander from Pixabay
“White Woodlands” – Pixabay License

Filmed on 27 June 2023 and published on 29 June 2023; transcribed on 7 September 2023

Image: Christ on a mountain, casting off Satan, from St. Benedict’s Catholic Church … by T Kean, CC BY-SA 3.0 … from St. Benedict’s Catholic Church … by T Kean … from Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Benedicts_Catholic_Church_-_Inside_-_Temptation_of_Jesus.JPG … CC BY-SA 3.0

Image: Christ on a mountain, casting off Satan, from St. Benedict’s Catholic Church … by T Kean, CC BY-SA 3.0 … from St. Benedict’s Catholic Church … by T Kean … from Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:St_Benedicts_Catholic_Church_-_Inside_-_Temptation_of_Jesus.JPG … CC BY-SA 3.0

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