From: Helen Abadzi Area: MagickNet To: All 16 Jul 92 06:56:28 Subject: black magic spell UpdReq A friend has a problem, and we would like your help please: About 10 years ago in Greece my friend had an affair with a girl, with whom he eventually broke up. During an angry encounter of families, her mother shouted to his mother: "We have him 'tied' and he will be unable to marry anyone other than my daughter." A year ago my friend got engaged to a very nice girl, with whom he had a very good relationship. About two weeks before the wedding, the girl totally inexplicably apparently committed suicide by fallig off a third-floor apartment. My friend (who is freaked out, of course) cannot think of any problems that they had. She was slightly depressed a few days before due to wedding preparation hassles, and that was all. My brother and I checked by pendulum and both got a strong response that he has been "bewitched". A powerful psychic my brother knows says that he has indeed been bewitched. The old girlfriend once took a shirt of his; the psychic thinks that it is buried in a cemetary with 1100 pins on it. He says that he cannot break the spell and that it takes power he does not have. Of course, magic spells widely differ from culture to culture. But does the above account make any sense? Could it have happened? What can anyone do to break the "spell" if it exists? 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Grendel Area: MagickNet To: Ammond Shadowcraft 15 Jul 92 13:45:00 Subject: Thirteen UpdReq > It wasn't that way in ancient history. Sin and Thot are moon > GODS. Per the large majority of ancient Gods anything in the > sky was considered to be male. Gaea--anything earth was female, > Cronos--sky, anything in the air or sky was seen as > male--probably including time. In Germanic languages and (at least) Irish Gaelic, the moon is a masculine word. In Germanic/Nordic mythology the moon is a male figure while his sister is the sun. Thus we get things like the "man in the moon." -= Grendel =- 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Josh Area: MagickNet To: Ammond Shadowcraft 16 Jul 92 12:48:02 Subject: Thirteen UpdReq AS> IK> First off, the Feminine symbol is the Moon. In one year, AS> It wasn't that way in ancient history. Sin and Thot are There is a "veritable plethora" of ancient history. Of which history are you referring to? As far as I have learned, the moon and the night have always represented the feminine/receptive qualities. AS> ... LEGALIZE DRUGS: Think of it as evolution in action. How about "LEGALIZE DRUGS: Think of it as the 2nd law of thermodynamics in action." heh heh. Josh 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Josh Area: MagickNet To: Dee Waredale 16 Jul 92 12:50:04 Subject: Fishy? UpdReq DW> it's the correct Christian way, but if it swims from left to DW> right, this has DW> the same meaning as an inverted crusifix, i.e., it is a coded DW> symbol for DW> satanism. DW> Where did you learn this? I was unaware of any satanic references made within THAT symbol? (I suppose you could draw a few billion symbolic meanings from it if you had the time) =) Josh 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Josh Area: MagickNet To: Ellen Reed 16 Jul 92 12:51:04 Subject: Fundies, fools??!!?? UpdReq ER> No big deal, but there were 20 executed as Salem, not one. 19 ER> were hanged and one pressed. This is what I read as well. Josh 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718 From: Oz Tech Area: MagickNet To: Dee Waredale 16 Jul 92 13:57:58 Subject: RE: Fishy? UpdReq Dee, I have never heard of the fish logo's direction as having any Satanic significance. I suspect that it's a fish story. On the other hand, I've wondered about Gerald Massey's suggestion that the fish emblem is somehow a consequence of the zodiacal house in which the sun rose at the dawn of the Christian era. Oz 718499927771849992777184999277718499927771849992777184999277718