Thursday, January 8, 2026

Focussed Attention, Rosary, Hrushiv


The Rosary Prayer Technique That Terrified Intelligence Agencies
Totus Catholica | 8 Jan. 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgpaD6U2Twk


[This Kenyan doesn't do his case to the full]


2:52 Jesus never said any word about "repetition" in Matthew 6:7.

Battalogein or battologein literally translates as "stutter-speak" and while the Vulgate translates "wordiness" (nolite multum loqui), other old translations (Coptic and Syriac) translate "don't stutter" (I've asked this of people who know these languages).

What does stuttering, many words, and "like the heathen" have to do with each other?

Well, get into trouble with school rules, imagine you're not best pals with the principal, and you will, before him, stutter and add explanation on explanation. You would only repeat yourself if you weren't very inventive, but you would add lots of explanations. And that is how the heathens approached their gods. It doesn't refer to Hindus or Muslims. It refers to Greco-Roman heathen, and we have real examples, like the very same year, Velleius Paterculus finished his II book of Roman History with, precisely, a prayer. It is not repetitive in words. But it adds trial on trial, hoping not all will be errors. Because principals and pagan gods (i e demons) sometimes take fun in deliberately misunderstanding someone, and well, the point is, God is not like that.

3:35 That man [Wojtyla] was not Pope.

The Rosary has 15 mysteries, not 20.

[See also]

Our Lady's Shocking Prophecy: "Ukraine Will Convert Russia"
Jerome Chong | 8 Jan. 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGKQWZiIy0o

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