Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate
It is also interesting to note that in this “Christian” album the name of Jesus is only mentioned ONE time! Returning to the runes, we find the word rune means “secret." “The runes were associated with secrecy or mystery because only a few persons knew them. Heathen priests probably first used the characters in their charms and magic spells.” The runes are considered to be comparable to the I Ching and the Tarot and are a form of DIVINATION. Magical Arts states: “More than 2,000 years ago in the cold, rugged lands of Scandinavia, shamans seized evanescent, magical ideas and gave them form in symbols they called runes. These stick-like character, scratched onto pebbles and bits of wood, functioned as talismans and implements for divination, protection and guiding those who sought their wisdom.... “The original runic symbols developed into the letters of the earliest Germanic alphabet, known as the Elder Futhark. Even when put to this practical use, the markings retained their old occult meanings.. ..and runes were ubiquitous during the Viking era as tokens of magical power. People covered their home with the symbols to ward off evil; warriors engraved them on the hilts of their swords, hoping for strength in battle; midwives scratched them on the palms of women in childbirth to ensure safe delivery; and shamans used them to commune with the dead, to cast spells, and even, reportedly, to fly.” The runes “were so connected with witchcraft, the early Christian missionaries in Europe refused to use them. They replaced this satanic sign language with the Latin alphabet instead.” Let’s look at a talisman sold by Papa Jim. It is a 666 variation which is supposed to defeat witchcraft or voodoo!
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