This is eerily similar to the covid pandemic unyet it came out 6 years before.Someone had insider knowledge of what was coming.
>>41737716>We used to discussMaking stupid claims and getting mad when people dismiss them: "discussion"The show is one of the best ever made.//x/ can only be fucking stupid when discussing it.But you want to discuss?The floor is fucking open.
this faggot forgot about SARS
>>41738622What does SARS have to do with the show?Have you seen the show?What part makes you think of a pandemic?
>>41736264covid was the beginning of NHI contact.
OP is trying to point out how the Pandemic happened after this show came out. It was made by the same creators as Lost. It explores Death, Loss, Isolation and the experience of Dying. One of the main characters is juxtaposed between the two worlds: one suddenly absent all of their loved ones, now deemed "Leftovers" and another, where those who died have moved on and live happy lives.OP's outsourcing of communication is admittedly a bit of a hurdle, but I'm in the mood to help. The relationship between the pandemic and the show is vague but present. A lot shuts down in the show. People are commonly abandoning their homes or moving to new ones, clearly despondent in response to the sudden lack of people. Moving during the pandemic was extremely common. It wasn't just the deaths that occurred or the mass of confusion and panic or the dread following the harrowing loss.To get us to the Pandemic bridge, the show explores impending doom in the final season. One of the protagonists' fathers performs this elaborate ritual to prevent the end times. The characters in the show learn to grieve together, but he in particular loses it and goes out of his way, enduring madness, to do what he can to contribute to some sort of escape. The process mirrors a rush to avoid calamity.The crazy part, which is immensely /x/ themed, is one of the main characters having to "die and be reborn" for the process to properly unfold.>>41738748They talk to you frequently, retard. Most of you are suffering an Idiocracy-Amnesia, unfortunately. If you weren't, you'd realize what these "NHI" really are and why what you've been doing this whole time is retarded.
The zodiac likely relates to a secondary morphological resonance with your other selves in the multiverse. Once of the biggest physical changes in spatial offset which occur are the region of space a person is when they are born, and the subsequent regions they are in as they mature. This doesn't mean that the sign itself is significant, but that the physical location imparts a natural categorization and feedback, essentially grouping people by their various selves over time (e.g. when they receive feedback effects.) A lot of what makes a person who they are is driven by the culture and society in which they exist, so these morphologically resonant feedback effects map pretty well (far from perfect, but as far as seemingly insane occult shit with a really difficult to understand reason goes, pretty well) to the personality types of people born in particular signs.https://www.quatism.com/theory.htm#morphological-resonance
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>>41737910That had been my initial logic here, right. Decent surprise then. :)
>>41738008What about the text
Bump
>>41737875Permission slip
I’m going to share something with you that’s “classified” (by me) but I want you to think very deeply about it. The first image, the important thing is the Jumper with the character on it.This goes along with the next image in the next post which was taken at Langley.
This image was taken at Langley (CIA HQ)It’s the solution to Kryptos spelled out in the most overt manner possible.
#777111777. It’s me here, from the other thread
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>>41736275Have you eyes to see fellow or do you require a helping hand to describe the images?
OP here. Sorry got distracted with other personal tasks.Now for the final image thatll piece the puzzle completely together. This photo was taken at a pumpkin patch the cia and steve spielberg used to go to. Notice in the center of the image and it all makes sense now.
What do you think about the Buddhist conception of hell?Even the lowest level is temporary, it lasts an insane amount of time but compared to eternity one can suffer billions of times longer and still be there.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Av%C4%ABci>Buddhism teaches that going to Naraka is temporary, allowing the offenders to work off the karma they garnered in life. Avīci is sometimes cited as lasting 3.39738624×10^18 or 339,738,624×10^10 years, about 3.4 quintillion years. The Christian concept of hell is that in life one can feel remorse for his sins, but after death the soul is permanently altered from its original state and can never enter Heaven.
>>41732123>they're the reason you're alive in the first place.Thats not good thing, hylic golemAnd this life is not a gift, its a massive curse and burden
>>41738233The gift was raising you. They fed you and cared for you for about 18 years.Without their care, you would've died.
>>41736055>children automatically go to heavenbook, chapter and verse?>for ALL have sinned, and ALL have fallen short of the glory of god
>>41738782obviously it refers to those capable of decision, a 90-year old person with dementia is forgiven of anything that happens in that short stage of life, someone insane (schizophrenia) is also forgiven, all the more a 4 month old baby who is under the responsibility of their parents. The legal system recognizes that, there are young children now who are even hired to throw grenades and possibly kill people because they can't be prosecuted.
>>41731148>it lasts an insane amount of timeYou get your memories deleted so it might as well not have happened. Any lesson you learned is also forgotten.
St Christopher the Dog-headed edition Christian Esotericism is the inner and/or mystical aspect of the Christian Religion, it includes:>Christian Gnosis (Clement of Alexandria)>Desert Fathers Spirituality (Evagrius Ponticus)>Catholic Contemplative Tradition (Bonaventure)>Hesychasm (Gregory Palamas)>Chivalry (Wolfram von Eschenbach)>Christian Alchemy (George Ripley)>Rhineland Mysticism (Meister Eckhart)>Christian Cabala (Johannes Reuchlin)>Paracelsianism (Paracelsus)>Rosicrucianism (Robert Fludd)>Christian theosophy (Jakob Böhme)>Martinism (Louise Claude de Saint-Martin)Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
This is silly but I saw a clip where Jim Carey talked about manifesting a bicycle as a kid by petitioning Mary in return for praying the rosary a certain amount of times. Has anybody ever done a spell of that kind, where you promise to do something in return for fulfillment of your desire?
https://rumble.com/v73ji36-save-the-christians-we-need-a-new-crusade-and-to-crush-ritualism-and-islamo.html?e9s=src_v1_cmd%2Csrc_v1_upp_a
>>41737944That's a common practice in Catholicism, but the idea that "if I do x i should get y" is superstition, it should be genuine, God will give you want if you do the thing or you don't, and we won't give you what you want even if you do it, he's no Genie >>41738151You can tell he comes from a Protestant background, good to see Styx, he's very /omg/, now that /omg/ is dead and /ceg/ exists, he is slowly becoming /ceg/-https://youtu.be/V6lVfqmyITo?si=LjVutrHHcupUSkT8Come on guys let's get radicalized by Dugin
>>41738863>is superstitionSacrifices like fasting for days and long prayer are indeed capable causing deliverance or breakthroughs in someones life if its done genuinely and with faith
Anyone have any experience with Liber Falxifer? Do you have to read them in order or can you just start from the third book.
South american Qayin sigil
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make a new bread, anon
>>41738770Might start one myself tomorrow.
what do I do if I am Qayin and a bunch of this stuff in these books made it into the Final Testament??? Like the mystery was kind of solved I think
Image limit reached edition.
Quick I need the pepe with glowing eyes running away and 2 basedjacks saying sir sir he's escaping
>>41716515Where is the good ol' none of this is probably real but it is best if we act like it is real.
>>41719592>I LOVE YOU, EBOLA-CHAN!
so was he a mason too? (nietzsche)
>>41736148>>41736240Your god will condemn you to hell for lying about the man. It is a whole fucking commandment, boners.
>>41737185him and Paul Rée were so undeniably homsexual lovers.. neither of them ever married a woman and the one that is shoehorned conveniently as both of their interest is a just a red herring because homosexuality was so condemned legally at the time. yeah two guys and a girl living together for 'academic reasons' more like so paul and fred could suck each other all day.
>>41731697It's not only that he was mason, but his and darwin's image (and false ideas) were used to push fedora atheism. That's the true poison of the mindThey wanna control the flow of information, by keeping masses ignorant, by deceiving them, while keeping the secrets to themselves.
>>41738039>de proofs is aw ova, bae!Where? >"""Fedora"""*tips mitra*
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So say you die and successfully reject and/or avoid reincarnation. Then what happens? Is it like a Russian doll? What’ve you heard around?
>>41738153Just start treating this life as your afterlife. Expect nothing.
>>41738153It'll be like dreaming, but permanent, and probably without any nonconsensual memory wipes.
>>41738277>material world.>implying any amount of separation
You cannot reject reincarnation, despite what some may think. Rebirth occurs for three reasons: karma, attachments, and ignorance. Of these, ignorance is the primary cause, as it is the source from which the others arise. Only by recognizing your fundamental nature can you sever the cycle of rebirth forever. There are no young or old souls; we have all been drifting through samsara since beginningless time. This is not a school, nor is it a prison, because there is no jailer to begin with.
>>41738153Since there always some Everett branches where you never die, you are immortal.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65jdcvSOOjI
tell me about the original sin
>>41734123>if the snake talked to adam we would still be in paradiseFml
>>41733540How so?
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>>41733504Human beings don't come out of the box with the requisite instincts to create happy, healthy, sustainable civilizations.
>>41733504just look at this board, all the gnostards wanting to be "god", all the atheist science garbage being shilled in school, all the gay and abortion propaganda because "your body is yours", all the masons doing rituals to gain wealth because "they like being powerful", God said don't eat that, and satan was like trust me bro, you will rule, I am totally not gonna claim you and rule you anyways, and the normies trusted him instead
What do you do when OCD makes you notice certain patterns of cause and effect in your reality that make no rational sense but seem true? I won't share examples because everyone who doesn't have OCD or has had similar experiences always dismisses me as crazy despite it being so precise and on the mark every time. It is like if you went to 5 different gas stations in one day, bought a lottery ticket at each one, and each ticket was a winning ticket. I know what I'm noticing is true and people who aren't cursed with this "mental" illness simply don't notice these kinds of things. It feels like a demon is hacking and altering my reality like how when I was a kid and played ROBLOX online sometimes hackers would join a game and start modifying the code to change what's happening inside the game and add objects and texts into the game that shouldn't be there. The "exposure response prevention" clinical method for dealing with OCD doesn't work because there are certain things that really do seem to happen when I do something specific even though they're not rationally related at all, it happens nearly every single time. It is too specific and repetitive to be a coincidence. It seems like the only way out of this is to give up trying to control anything and accept that your reality or the "rules" of your reality are out of your control, even if it's absurdly cruel rules that make you live an excruciating life where you can't do almost anything in a normal manner like people who don't have OCD.
>>41738388>I have OCD too, though based on your post I doubt my particular tendencies and obsessions are the same as yours. My current obsessions/"themes", the worst ones I have ever had in my entire life, are the obsession with good and bad luck and magical thinking. And everything to do with religion & spirituality. It is a living hell. >Is there any particular reason you feel the pattern of coincidence and chance occurences is somehow 'menacing' or 'bad' rather than 'interesting' or 'good'? From my point of view, if I happened to get five winning lottery tickets at five separate gas stations, my first thought probably wouldn't be 'these coincidences are evidence of a malicious force,' but 'if there is a force at play and these aren't a coincidence, it probably means that force wants me to succeed.' I didnt mean that good positive coincidences happen because of it, I meant that the things that happen are so spot on that I dont think it's a coincidence. Fuck it. I'll share one example. Every fucking time I drink organic matcha tea, something atypical and particularly bad, always related to work, happens to me. This happened even the very first time I drank it and I noticed how unusual it was. It even happened when I recently thought I LOST my job and wasn't being responded to by my boss, and then after weeks of not drinking the organic matcha tea (before this situation with my boss ignoring me and other things happened), I drank it again one morning and that very morning, after around 2 weeks of being ignored by my boss, which never happened before, my boss called me and something bad related to work happened that day. And the previous time I drank it another bad thing happened related to my job. Every time I drink it something that causes me a particularly high amount of emotional suffering happens that day, and it's always related to my job. When I drink non-organic matcha tea or other green teas, it doesnt. (1/2)
>>41738388>>41738553(2/2) There are more reasonable examples. I had a friend who every time I told them where I was working (at different jobs), or when I was on the way to work, something particularly bad happened to me afterwards and I also ended up losing both of those jobs afterwards because of changes in external circumstances that didn't happen before I told that friend. There are also songs that I can't listen to anymore because it seems that they give me bad luck when I listen to them. The most devastating example was recently, I tried to "fight back" against my OCD by changing the font on my phone to one that I was scared of using because I was scared it would give me bad luck, and it was also because that friend who really did seem to give me bad luck when I told them where I work used that font on their phone. I decided to challenge the OCD and changed my font to that one before I went to sleep. The next morning my eye felt irritated and looked slightly swollen like it might have been getting infected, which has happened to me before. I was so terrified that I changed the font shortly after. It was also bad enough that I felt like I needed to go to the ER or urgent care to get it looked at, but it was super full so I left and it ended up calming down. I also noticed when I have "green" nature wallpapers on my phone (I change my phone wallpaper a lot), bad shit happens to me. But in the past twice I actually got accepted for 2 different job interviews when I had the old windows vista bamboo wallpaper on my phone. I noticed it the first time, and then tried it again after a different job interview, and ended up getting the job. I think Feng Shui talks about this, geomancy. I can't function in day to day life because of my ocd though. It's hell.
>>41738586I can certainly understand it being rough. There was a time that I would actively leave work on lunch breaks, not to eat, but to go to confessionals because of religious paranoia. I feel you. It's a tough disorder to deal with.I think one thing that's very important to realize is that there's no clear, causation-connection between tea or phone fonts and workplace issues or eye infections. Something bad or good might happen when you drink/change these things. Nothing at all might happen just as easily. What you are finding is the powerful tendency to draw associations where they do not exist, which is so powerful it usually oversteps its bounds.Here's an example from my life. Because I am a religious person, I thought God would punish or chastise me by causing my test scores to fall in university if I masturbated. Since I presume you don't have the same issues and delusions I do, this sounds absurd—and, in truth, it is absurd. If I were ever to go back and look at it objectively, I can tell you exactly what happened:1. I had something very frightening and anxiety-inducing happen to me (a bad test score, in my case).2. My OCD brain worked at the speed of light to try to figure out what I could have done wrong. OCD always assumes that you are responsible for everything that happens to you, so it *must* be some mistake I made. 3. I draw a connection between masturbation and test scores because my brain is desperate to find some way to make me responsible. I studied well, I tried my best. Maybe I was just having a bad day or the professor picked hard questions. That doesn't matter to OCD.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>41738830(2/2) But think about it: all those times you've interacted with green and nothing bad has happened, you don't even think about it. When you've drank tea and nothing bad has happened, there's nothing to remember. Your brain doesn't think "Huh. Maybe tea doesn't have any bearing on my job or my luck." What you think is precisely nothing, and you forget that the countercase ever exists, because nothing frightening or unusual happened.This is what is so pernicious about OCD. All it needs is a few cases to start, and then it can keep going forever. OCD doesn't need to be right about luck, or even accurate. All it has to do is be correct once, and you'll fail to notice when nothing bad happens because, well, nothing bad happened.I've only been going to therapy for about a year now, but I think I can give some solid advice. It's good that you're challenging OCD by doing things you're scared to do. The next step is to let every impulsive urge or thought about luck just pass over you like water around a rock. Don't do anything to try to fix the feeling of uncertainty and worry. Say to yourself, "Something good might happen. Something bad might happen. Nothing might happen. I can't know the future or be sure about what fate will bring, but I can know that drinking tea won't have anything to do with it." Sit patiently and observe the feeling of uncertainty the way you'd observe an interesting feeling in your stomach, or a strange dream. It's just a feeling that's there. Just because the frightening emotion exists doesn't mean that you are in any kind of danger or that anything needs to be done.Hope this helps. God bless.
>>41738830>>41738859>The next step is to let every impulsive urge or thought about luck just pass over you like water around a rock. This helped to read Thank you for your advice
Is everyone in Hollywood secretly an occultist?ITT we link famous actors to the occult.
>>41736998which movie?
Frequently reported in NDE and Ketamine experiences are null spaces or voids, with spaces of white light in opposition. Often described as a matrix beyond form. Does the checkboard imagery of Freemasonry have more to do with this?
>>41738703>Checkerboard Phosphenes
>>41731385Like John Dee, Crowley was a secret agent of the Cecils, who used occultism as cover, an eccentric image of provocateur, to create a mysterious and iconic image.
>>41738773>38773▶>File: images.jpg (126 KB, 752x408)>>>41738703 (You)>>Checkerboard>PhosphenesPlausible for NDE/hypoxia, but less common with ketamine.
The remnants of the 10 Tribes are the Templars?
>>41734699You are very bad at lying, moshe
>>41736104Whose boot do you imagine is being licked here, exactly? Based on what I can see, posts like this upset exactly the right person. You don't happen to be apart of any of those groups, do you? It'd be real funny if you did.>>41736108>y-you're jewishtopkekI bet I am, big guy. I'm probably also a satanist, a faggot, a freemason, a fed, a globalist, a racist, a commie, a facist and whatever other word you guys will drum up next.Go on. Show everyone what you've got. It'll be fun.
>>41736034>Pure Imaginationhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnVjsos40qk
>>41734056>>41734062The Lost Tribes are the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Germanic peoples, us whites. We migrated through the Caucasus (hence "Caucasian"), Scythia, and into Europe after Assyria scattered us (2 Kings 17). The Khazars? They're a Turkic-Mongol horde from the steppes who converted to Talmudic Judaism in the 8th century AD. They're not Semites, not Israelites, just synagogue of Satan larpers (Rev 2:9, 3:9). Arthur Koestler's "The Thirteenth Tribe" exposes this, even if he's one of them.It's the Edomites, not some "10 Tribes vs Judah" sibling rivalry. Esau's descendants (Edom/Idumea) were forced into Judea by John Hyrcanus around 125 BC, Josephus spells it out in Antiquities 13.9.1: Hyrcanus conquers Idumea and makes them circumcise and follow Hebrew laws, basically absorbing them. By the time of Christ, the leadership in Judea is Edomite infested. Herod the "Great" was a full-blooded Idumean, installed by Rome. Josephus again (Wars 4.4.5) and even Tacitus in Histories 5 hints at the mixed origins and foreign elements in Judea. The true Judahites and Benjamites were a minority; the Edomites took over, rejected Christ, and became the Pharisees' heirs. After 70 AD and the Diaspora, they mixed with Khazars and others, forming today's Ashkenazi "Jews".>tl:dr I am the real Judahite and chosen of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄
>>41738812>The Khazars? They're a Turkic-Mongol horde from the steppes who converted to Talmudic Judaism in the 8th century AD. They're not Semites, not Israelites, just synagogue of Satan larpersThey were our slaves. We picked up some groups of them in the levant. The reason they called Scythians "Pollinators" (men with/of bags - Fir Bolg) is because of the extent of their reach. They bread widely. It was all the way over to the Western edge of Europe. There were red haired people found in China, in India and even Africa.You'll find in time that this means "semite" is now a deprecated designation. They were usually talking about white people. Most of the normalfags that got baited by the feds on /pol/ larping as stormfags were duped into calling all the stuff the Scythians (or some derivation) were doing evil. To their credit, this is where Vampires came from (see Transylvania), but it didn't exactly work the way people describe today. It was a lot of voluntary offering of period blood and consuming the blood of the dead.Hypothetically, however, if you were going to start a cargo cult of "vampires" that orchestrated the widescale murder of all of the original Vampires, you might not find the LARP to be filled with a voluntary crowd just sort of letting a guy drink their blood. Also bear in mind that the effects in the Cargo Cult setting aren't just muted, but probably negligible. There are chances of iron deficiency arising (hence an increased and sustained need of higher iron content), but let's be honest and just admit Arkansas sort of sucks anyway.
Jack be nimble,Jack be quick,Apocalypse,Pick up sticks,Picatrix,Who’s most blessed by Saint Nick this year?5 of you are right.That’ll grant you some luck boy oh, butt good.Jack be nimble,Jack be quick,What’s my favorite number today? Say it three times quick.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I’ll give you a hint, it comes after ewe. It’s vagina breasts! I’m not telling ewe.
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>>41734988Fuck off back to Finland, gnome.
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Jack be humble,Jack be nick,I’ll tell you my three guesses. Three times quick.He’s from Thailand,666Jesus Christ.
I am going to propose to my girlfriend (been together since high school) tomorrow night at midnight for our anniversary.Any chance I could get some good /x/ vibes or anon blessings for a good time? I'm not worried about her saying no- I just want it to give as good as possible.>Pic rel, the ringAlso, thread for marriage/engagement conversation to keep things on topic
>>41737346Gz.
>>41737346my hubby took me to discovery cove, we were swimming with the dolphins and a dolphin brought me a buoy with "will you marry me?" on it. it was cool. just be yourself, anon, I hope she doesnt drive you crazy.
>>41737346Sorry anon but I don't think it's gonna work out, I've been informed by reliable sources that your gf is built for BBC.>>41738740Cringe, imagine going through this much effort for some bitch that posts on 4chan
>>41738892you can argue it's almost always a bad idea for a man to get legally married without sounding like an idiot. You're just poisoning the well for men's rights activists
>>41738918I don't care about MRA sex doll huggers nigga, I'm just informing OP his gf is BLACKED