: The central thesis of the work is that every Psalm possesses a unique "vibration" or spiritual frequency.
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This is arguably the most popular key in her work. Dr. DePrince posits that poverty is a spirit with a legal right to a bloodline. Psalm 112 ( "Wealth and riches shall be in his house" ) is the "Legal Writ of Repossession." Her teaching requires the practitioner to write Psalm 112 backward on a bay leaf (a practice borrowed from Hoodoo and Jewish folk magic, which she synthesizes with Christianity) and burn it to "reverse the flow of lack." : The central thesis of the work is
is the defining characteristic of DePrince's "mystical keys." Thessalonia DePrince had spent forty years searching for
Dr. Thessalonia DePrince had spent forty years searching for what she called the "Celestial Locks"—the spiritual mechanisms hidden within the 150 psalms. Her colleagues at the Theological Seminary of Beth-Shalom dismissed her as an eccentric mystic, a relic of a more superstitious age. But Thessalonia knew better. She had found the first key in a monastery in Ethiopia, inscribed on a goatskin scroll hidden behind a painting of David playing the harp.
Today, her teachings remain a cornerstone for those who believe that the right word, spoken with the right heart, can unlock the very heavens.