Tribunal Decrees is a groundbreaking body of work authored by Maya the Shaman, a lineage holder of Maharlikan healing traditions and the founder of Infinite Cosmic Records™. In this collection, Maya steps forward in her full spiritual authority to bring forth a series of formal decrees written in the legal language of Creator’s Court. These decrees address the hidden architectures of harm that impact ancestral sabotage, false contracts, siphoning grids, psychic interference, mimicry programs, and all manner of energetic violations carried out across timelines, bloodlines, and dimensions.
Drawing from decades of healing practice, ancestral memory, and direct gnosis, Maya delivers each decree as a corrective instrument of Cosmic Law. These are not prayers. They are not affirmations. They are legally binding commands issued in service to truth, sovereignty, restoration, and the protection of all beings aligned with the Original Source.
This collection guides readers into the spiritual courtroom itself, where violations are named, witnessed, and brought into judgment. Every decree follows a precise structure that includes jurisdictional invocation, enumeration of crimes, timeline audits, restitution clauses, and the sealing of all outcomes under Eternal Law. Through this framework, Maya restores what has been stolen, collapses false timelines, and enforces the rightful return of power, essence, and destiny to those who have been harmed.
Tribunal Decrees is both a manual of spiritual justice and a record of liberation. It stands as a definitive testament to the end of covert harm and the rise of sovereign beings reclaiming their original blueprint. For readers navigating complex energetic warfare, ancestral distortions, or hidden interference, these decrees offer clarity, protection, and a direct path to restoration.
This is Maya the Shaman’s most uncompromising work to a codex of justice that speaks with the voice of Creator’s Law, carrying the authority to transform, to liberate, and to end the cycles of harm that have persisted for generations.