FREEDOM, RITUAL LOVE ARE THEY COMPATIBLE? part 3 |
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We would be wise to remember that even though most feast days attributed to saints and deities are fixed they are more often than not a sham. These 'personalities' are just code names for vibrational confluences. Waves of natural energetic power do not align themselves to man's false dogma of time. |
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Successful ritual magic depends upon harmony ; the trick being to bring as many streams of energy together in one place and at the same moment as is necessary. This symphony of purpose will if you like plug the prayers, wishes, desires, projects (same things) into the natural grid that circulates throughout the universe. If you are knowledgeable enough to calculate the most auspicious time to synchronise your project then your venture will be successful. |
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So if you wanted to ensure that most people stayed exactly where you wanted them to be; all you would do is persuade them to worship or perform their actions at times that bear no relationship to their intended purpose. It is a bit like betting on a horse race when your selection isn't even running. If you want a certain bill to go through parliament then you make sure that your proposal is scheduled for ballot at a time where success is more likely. And likewise with government elections. Election dates are not just plucked out of the air if you want your choice to be elected then you have to cast the stones as well as the votes. Everything that happens creates energy, everything. When people come together with a joint purpose then the manifested energy is clearly going to be stronger; but to achieve the desired result the accumulation of that power needs to be channelled appropriately. |
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Of course this rule also works the other way too. If you want to persuade people that you have honourable objectives then you give them the opportunity to decide. Democracy at its best, everyone agrees. Then what you do is set the referendum at a time that is discordant with the proposed purpose. People intuitively feel uncomfortable and are more likely to vote for the devil they know or alternatively abstain altogether. An example of this is the British election that was held on 7th June 2001. Numerologically this date is 7 + 5 + 3 = 15 which is the number of the Tarot Devil. 1 + 5 is also 6. Six (6) is a static number so no change is likely to happen. 1 and 5 are active though; this describes futile attempts at change because the 6 puts on the stops. 7th June 2001 is also 16 (7 + 6 + 3 = 16) and 13 (7 + 6 = 13), both Illuminati favourites and imply secret plans. 6/7th June was a Full Moon which esoteric wisdom interprets as 'plans brought to fruition'. Start a project on the new moon and it is more likely to succeed. No change occured, Labour retained power and most of the electorate stayed at home (ironically watching the Big Brother television show) to hand out the biggest peace-time abstention on record. |
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Having said all this, Satanists in common with other 'pillars of society', honour their achievements and celebrate their heroes and heroines too. By doing this they help to bond the followers in a shared history and thereby a common purpose. As with all religions they remember significant dates by holding feasts and rituals that have no other purpose than to strengthen their bonds; that is unless they happen to coincide with an energetically influential time. |
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