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Nihilistic Seraph Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2005 8:54 pm
Stuff with no originality stressed Tonight was fun though. You could really feel it outside that tonight is one of the Lughnasad dates. I walk out side during work to get the cart, and was tempted to run back inside shouting "outside it feels like halloween!" Then I channeled it into some nice writings, which I have yet to type up...
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 8:41 am
>.> Does anyone actually believe the whole "damnation of your soul" part of reading the Necromicon (or whatever it's called) unprotected. If so or if not, what are your general thoughts on this Necromancer book?
To the friend who brought it up in the first place, I'm sorry, but I had to get more Pagan's opinions on it sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2005 10:45 am
Atma311 >.> Does anyone actually believe the whole "damnation of your soul" part of reading the Necromicon (or whatever it's called) unprotected. If so or if not, what are your general thoughts on this Necromancer book? To the friend who brought it up in the first place, I'm sorry, but I had to get more Pagan's opinions on it sweatdrop I've heard it was a fake. That's actually the only thing I've heard, I've had my hands on it and I felt like it gave me nothing really. I like creating my own theories instead of just looking at something someone else realized, but that's a personal side of my magic, instead of thinking of magic as a whole uncontrolable thing, I go down and work differently, and make my spells more incontact with physics. Like, I'm constructing a way of healing wounds, better than simple visualization of something else, I know only a little of healing and it's something I just got interested in so I'm not that good yet. I don't know if I really believe in necromancy as such, I don't think you can actually control the dead.
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2005 12:04 pm
Atma311 >.> Does anyone actually believe the whole "damnation of your soul" part of reading the Necromicon (or whatever it's called) unprotected. If so or if not, what are your general thoughts on this Necromancer book? To the friend who brought it up in the first place, I'm sorry, but I had to get more Pagan's opinions on it sweatdrop I have no clue, as I really do not know much about the book, nor Necromancy. But with most things that "tamper" with major energy sources and such, if one is very sensitive and/or believes that something bad will happen, something usually will. (For those who are sensitive but neutral, they may just feel drained). Again, as I have no knowledge of it, it's best to take other's replies on the matter.
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Nihilistic Seraph Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:04 am
As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something.
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 12:23 pm
Nihilistic Seraph As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something. As far as I know both HP Lovecrafts and Abdul... something arabian soundings are fakes, and no reading something can't hurt you, reading something aloud might not be a good idea, but simply reading can't hurt.
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:37 pm
Rakei Nihilistic Seraph As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something. As far as I know both HP Lovecrafts and Abdul... something arabian soundings are fakes, and no reading something can't hurt you, reading something aloud might not be a good idea, but simply reading can't hurt. What about... Paper cuts. eek
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Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:51 pm
Jameta Rakei Nihilistic Seraph As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something. As far as I know both HP Lovecrafts and Abdul... something arabian soundings are fakes, and no reading something can't hurt you, reading something aloud might not be a good idea, but simply reading can't hurt. What about... Paper cuts. eek Now you're just inventing problems xd
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 4:40 am
Jameta Rakei Nihilistic Seraph As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something. As far as I know both HP Lovecrafts and Abdul... something arabian soundings are fakes, and no reading something can't hurt you, reading something aloud might not be a good idea, but simply reading can't hurt. What about... Paper cuts. eek Paper cut's only happens when you stupidly brush against paper since it's so fine it's like a knife.
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 9:44 am
Rakei Nihilistic Seraph As far as I know, the only copies that you can actually gewt your hands on are fake. Especially the one by HP Lovecraft. And I doubt that you can harm your soul simply by reading something. As far as I know both HP Lovecrafts and Abdul... something arabian soundings are fakes, and no reading something can't hurt you, reading something aloud might not be a good idea, but simply reading can't hurt. Abdul Azhib, the mad Arab? I had to look into it once for a friend, who thought his sister might have been screwing around with it.
Friend - Can you look something up for me? I'm worried
Me - Sure, What?
Friend - My sister has a copy of the Necronomicon. It was open open on the ierd page about the demon snake which poketh s**t.
Me - Okay....
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Nihilistic Seraph Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 10:30 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:21 pm
So, recently my town had an Irish festival--and of course, I didn't eat half the food because the majority of irish cuisine involves lamb and corned beef.
BUT, since it was all around Irish influence, there was a small vendor with some Celtic pagan artifacts: old amulets, candles; small but pretty things I would have liked to put on my alter.
I had no money though gonk eating was more important.
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:40 pm
Kabuki Doll So, recently my town had an Irish festival--and of course, I didn't eat half the food because the majority of irish cuisine involves lamb and corned beef.
BUT, since it was all around Irish influence, there was a small vendor with some Celtic pagan artifacts: old amulets, candles; small but pretty things I would have liked to put on my alter.
I had no money though gonk eating was more important. I went to a Renassance(sp?) Faire this past Saturday, and I thought there was going to be a lot of Pagan stuff everywhere; surprisingly, it was just Mideval stuff. It was refreshing. biggrin
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:23 pm
Jameta Kabuki Doll So, recently my town had an Irish festival--and of course, I didn''t eat half the food because the majority of irish cuisine involves lamb and corned beef.
BUT, since it was all around Irish influence, there was a small vendor with some Celtic pagan artifacts: old amulets, candles; small but pretty things I would have liked to put on my alter.
I had no money though gonk eating was more important. I went to a Renassance(sp?) Faire this past Saturday, and I thought there was going to be a lot of Pagan stuff everywhere; surprisingly, it was just Mideval stuff. It was refreshing. biggrin Renaissance. It''s French for re-birth
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Nihilistic Seraph Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2005 6:57 pm
Nihilistic Seraph Jameta Kabuki Doll So, recently my town had an Irish festival--and of course, I didn''t eat half the food because the majority of irish cuisine involves lamb and corned beef.
BUT, since it was all around Irish influence, there was a small vendor with some Celtic pagan artifacts: old amulets, candles; small but pretty things I would have liked to put on my alter.
I had no money though gonk eating was more important. I went to a Renassance(sp?) Faire this past Saturday, and I thought there was going to be a lot of Pagan stuff everywhere; surprisingly, it was just Mideval stuff. It was refreshing. biggrin Renaissance. It''s French for re-birth You know I'll only remember the meaning and the spelling, right? sweatdrop
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