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Theosis (transformation into divine likeness). The final key is the simplest and the most dangerous. According to DePrince, before her death she only fully transmitted the seventh key to three people. It involves reciting Psalm 150 seven times in seven different vocal tones (from a whisper to a shofar-like blast). Between each recitation, the practitioner must maintain absolute silence for exactly 60 seconds—but during that silence, they are to “listen to the sound of colored light behind the eardrum.” She warned that anyone who does this without a pure heart risks madness or “the apostasy of the high places,” because the seventh key opens the veil between dimensions. In her words: “Do not touch the seventh key unless you are willing to see God as He sees you. It will either kill your ego or kill your body.”
: Note that DePrince follows a long lineage of "magical" use of the Psalms, similar to works by Nathaniel J. Harris 4. Critical Reception and Controversy Professional Standing the mystical keys to the psalms dr thessalonia deprince
: Use of specific verses to guard against "evil spirits," misfortune at sea, or "persecuting influences". Theosis (transformation into divine likeness)
by Dr. Thessalonia DePrince is widely regarded as a significant resource for those interested in spiritual and esoteric interpretations of the Bible. Published in 1993 through the United Spiritual Temple, the book explores the use of Psalms for prayer, meditation, and ritual. Key Details It involves reciting Psalm 150 seven times in
In the vast universe of esoteric Christian theology and practical mysticism, few names command as much quiet reverence as Dr. Thessalonia DePrince. While mainstream seminaries debate the historical-critical method of the Psalter, a niche but rapidly growing community of intercessors, prophetic worshippers, and deliverance ministers swear by a single, potent text: The Mystical Keys to the Psalms .
Selected Psalms & Keys (Quick Guide)
Furthermore, her unpublished papers (housed at a private collection in Jerusalem) reveal she believed that the Psalms contain numerical codes predicting the dates of future world events—a claim that has not held up to scrutiny. Her defenders counter that she explicitly warned against date-setting, and that any apparent “predictions” are actually metaphorical.
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