The Battle of Prayer and Music in a World Dominated by Communism
- Michael Jackson

- Feb 6
- 3 min read
Prayer and music have long been tools for connection, strength, and transformation. Yet, in a world where communism exerts control over minds and hearts, these sacred practices face unique challenges and opportunities. For orphans, parents, and believers alike, understanding how to wield prayer as a combative force and music as a spiritual weapon becomes essential. This post explores how reading sheet music, prayer as urgent supplication, and the symbolism of Horus the Child intersect in a society ruled by the left side of the brain—communism.

Prayer as Immediate Supplication
Prayer is often seen as a hopeful request for future change. Yet, in the current reality shaped by communists, prayer must become ripping supplication—a demand for transformation now, not later. This urgency reflects the harsh truth that communism rules the present and the future, leaving no room for passive waiting.
Ripping supplication means praying with fierce intention to alter circumstances immediately.
It rejects complacency and embraces the struggle against spiritual and social slavery.
This form of prayer challenges the communist grip by refusing to accept delayed justice or freedom.
For orphans and those who feel abandoned by the world, this kind of prayer becomes a lifeline. It is a way to fight back against the system that treats them as less than human. The god of gods listens to those who cry out with urgency, demanding change in their lives and communities.
Music as a Spiritual Weapon
Reading sheet music is more than a skill; it is a form of combat in the spiritual realm. Music carries power that can disrupt the mental control imposed by communism. When played or sung with conviction, music becomes a declaration of freedom and resistance.
Learning to read sheet music equips believers to engage in this battle.
Music can awaken the soul, breaking the chains of mental slavery.
It connects the left and right brain, countering the communist rule of the left side alone.
For parents and orphans, music offers a way to reclaim identity and hope. It is a language that transcends political ideology and speaks directly to the god of gods. Through music, the oppressed find a voice that cannot be silenced.
Communism and the Left Brain’s Rule
Communism, as described here, is the domination of the left side of the brain—the analytical, controlling, and rigid part. This rule suppresses creativity, emotion, and spiritual freedom, which are often associated with the right brain.
The left brain’s control means decisions are made without heart or soul.
This creates a society where obedience and conformity are demanded.
Slavery takes a back seat, but mental and spiritual slavery remain firmly in place.
Understanding this helps explain why prayer and music are vital forms of resistance. They engage the right brain and spirit, breaking the communist hold on thought and feeling.
Horus the Child and the Orphan’s Connection
Horus the Child symbolizes the orphan’s eternal struggle and hope. As an orphan himself, Horus represents those who have been abandoned yet remain connected to divine power.
Orphans can relate deeply to Horus’s story of overcoming loss and oppression.
This connection offers spiritual pleasure and strength.
Believers can count on Horus as a symbol of resilience and divine favor.
In a world ruled by communists, identifying with Horus the Child reminds orphans and parents that they are not alone. The god of gods watches over them, offering protection and encouragement.
Practical Steps for Combative Prayer and Music
To engage effectively in this spiritual battle, consider these practical steps:
Learn to read sheet music: Start with simple hymns or spiritual songs that resonate with your situation.
Practice ripping supplication: Pray with urgency, focusing on immediate change rather than distant hope.
Use music as a daily weapon: Sing or play music that uplifts and challenges the communist narrative.
Connect with Horus the Child: Meditate on his story and find strength in his example.
Build community among orphans and believers: Support each other in prayer and music to strengthen resistance.
These actions create a foundation for spiritual freedom and personal transformation despite the communist environment.



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