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Yes Silver, very true. Very true indeed.

Well illuminati. You see the guy I spoke to is an ex junkie, not to bright.
I don't believe he knows important members but he's in a lower group of the illuminati. Here things aren't that tight, I mean illuminati and free masons are braggy. Lower ones that is.
I'm not lieing and I'm sure guy spoke the truth because he trusts me completely.

This thread had a turn for the better. I like this convo very much.
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What I don't get about the corresponding elements on the pentagram is the way they are arranged. I mean, spirit isn't at the top it is in the middle and chaos is at the top because, if it corresponds to a human figure, the mind is total chaos. Just thought I'd add that bit.
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I have never heard of chaos being part of the pentagram. Spirit usually is at the top of the pentagram.

http://www.angelfire.com/id/robpurvis/pentagram.html This is a pretty cool site about the pentagram, and includes some very awesome images to help you understand.
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lol people consider many things to be main elements or elements in general.
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I've moved my part to: http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=227060 that is the part where I mentioned about possibly creating a school like site for my current site(link in profile).

Glim
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Onto the off-topicness of the Christian view of the pentagram:

I thought it was:
1) Hand
2) Hand
3) Foot
4) Foot
5) Head (bleeding from the crown of thorns)

I seem to be TOTALLY wrong about this, but I read that somewhere in my teens, and always thought it to be true. It makes more sense than the wound in his side (it would be a lopsided pentacle), but then perhaps the wound in his side was more significant than the crown of thorns.
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