The Cross of St. Peter is an inverted Latin cross. The origin of this symbol comes from the ancient church tradition that St. Peter was crucified upside down, as he felt he was unworthy to be crucified in the same manner that Christ died (upright). It is often used with two keys, symbolizing the keys of heaven
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 82 Aug 27, 2008
Oh yes and a MAGICISNTREALNIGGER is a nut case that has nothing better to do with his time than to spam the fourms...LOL
Re: CLUE By: BELZA
Post # 83 Aug 27, 2008
keeps eating the cookies and ask what about MAGICISNTREALNIGGERS ??
lol
Re: CLUE By: BELZA
Post # 84 Aug 27, 2008
grrrr and hand owe the rest of the cookies bether find a better one next time hehe
Re: CLUE By: BELZA
Post # 85 Aug 27, 2008
Inverse/Inverted Cross - Also known as Cross of St. Peter; Historically represents the humility of Peter to be crucified upside down. Adopted by Satanists and some Pagan groups as a symbol for christian opposition, annihilation, mockery, and rejection of the Nazarene.
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 86 Aug 27, 2008
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___________ has his origins with the Fon people of Dahomey (Benin) Africa and is said to be the guardian and trickster of the_____________ and entrances.
Heis the master linguist, the trickster, warrior, and the personal messenger of destiny.
He has the power to remove obstacles and he provides opportunities. All ceremonies begin and end with him, and there can be no communication with any of the other loas without consulting him first. His gift for linguistics enables him to translate the requests of humans into the languages of the spirits and loas.
Re: CLUE By: BELZA
Post # 87 Aug 27, 2008
Legba has his origins with the Fon people of Dahomey (Benin) Africa and is said to be the guardian and trickster of the crossroads and entrances. He is one of the most widely worshipped loas and is known by several names. In Surinam in Brazil he is known as Exu, in Trinidad, in Cuba he is known as Elegua, and in Haiti and New Orleans he is known as Papa Legba. Papa Legba is the master linguist, the trickster, warrior, and the personal messenger of destiny. He has the power to remove obstacles and he provides opportunities. All ceremonies begin and end with Papa Legba, and there can be no communication with any of the other loas without consulting him first. His gift for linguistics enables him to translate the requests of humans into the languages of the spirits and loas.
Papa Legbas colors are red and black (as worshipped in New Orleans), and some of his favorite things that can be used as offerings include, candy, cigars, rum, and tobacco. He absolutely loves palm oil. His number is three and his day of the week is Monday
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 88 Aug 27, 2008
Way to know your HooDoo Belza. Passes the cookies Back. Put one in my pocket for latter...LOL
Re: CLUE By: BELZA
Post # 89 Aug 27, 2008
ok what rit is this for ??
Make a Magic Circle two-fold out of a salt paste; one circle inside the other. Within the circle put the 6-pointed Solomonic or Necromantic Star, and within its center put the 5-pointed Blazing Star of the East, the pentacle, facing Eastward with 2 points up. In the very center of the pentacle, put a bottle, or something in which to seal something up tight. Mark the bottle with a V signifying the lower alpha of the pentacle and write these words: Azazel on the left top of the V; Samael on the Right top of the V, and Thiavat on the bottom point.
Bring the person in need of **** into the center of this diagram on the floor.
Use whatever cleansing or holy things that the person being **** relates to. That could be holy water, an idol of some deity to wave at the **** thing, etc.
SAY this while walking around the outside of the circles; say it with force, from the heart:
I, (your name) am a Serpent at the roadside. I am a Horned Snake at the wayside, and I bite the heel of your horse so that you, (name of what needs to be **** out), fall backward. I have salvation before me in the name of the Most Holy Yat-Zebaoth, the All in One, One in All.
I do command you evil, grasping, ensnaring and clinging (spirit, person, etc. what needs to be **** out), by the most glorious symbols of the Most High, to depart from the body of (name of person being ****) quickly and without delay. I command you to loose the bonds by which you hold (name of person) fast. I break the threads that you have used to bind the fate of (name of person).
I command you and constrain you by the names of Those Nehushtan that guard the most Holy Shekina, by the names of Azazel and Samael and Thiavat I command you, by the Star of Adonai and the Throne of Binah Sephira I command you into this vessel of lead as did our Brother King Solomon confine the evil Djinn before me.
And know this, you who would ensnare and try to bind the fate of another to your own, that this fate is merciful; and that if you should ever seek to escape and work your evil on The Innocent, that Another, the most Ineffable Unknown and UNHOLY Aspect of the Most High that no mortal may look upon, shall come for you.
I command you now, by the Tetragrammaton and the Highest Kether-OB-AUR to depart the body of (name of person) and enter into this vessel now, or be confined to Gehainnon forever!
If possible solder the container shut, or glue it with strong glue. Then bury it.
Say: IT IS DONE. Walk away - and do not look back.
Re: CLUE By: AMARE
Post # 90 Aug 27, 2008
Rite of Exorcism
Make a Magic Circle two-fold out of a salt paste; one circle inside the other.
Within the circle put the 6-pointed Solomonic or Necromantic Star, and within
its center put the 5-pointed Blazing Star of the East, the pentacle, facing
Eastward with 2 points up. In the very center of the pentacle, put a bottle, or
something in which to seal something up tight. Mark the bottle with a V
signifying the lower alpha of the pentacle and write these words: Azazel on
the left top of the V; Samael on the Right top of the V, and Thiavat on the
bottom point.