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Necromancy: Communicating With The Dead

erick_erick said:
It was a worthless sect. My only concern was that surrendering my soul to that person would cause me trouble. So there is no problem and my dear Satan accepts me and solves this problem

Don't worry about this. Just do a formal Dedication Ritual to Satan and express that this is sect cult crap is over with. There isn't any problem.
 
What do the Jews want to do with the Blue Beam project? I heardt this will be the biggest psychological operation in history
 
erick_erick said:
What do the Jews want to do with the Blue Beam project? I heardt this will be the biggest psychological operation in history

We have written about this and it's a holographic technology. It can be used from anything, from staging fake invasions, to even making Jesus or Mohammed appear on the sky over a certain region. Using this would be very dangerous, since it could cause not only insanity but potentially destruction of civilization.
 
Aquarius said:
Let's say a person becomes severely demented, or has elzheimers, then dies, do they get conscious again after dying?

As far as I know and studied

If it is a physical problem, yes. These are limitations from brain illnesses. When detachment happens, these temporary inabilities are removed as well. The body is like a modulator and filter, if the filter is damaged and unable to process or project information, when this body dies these are removed.

But even after not having these limitations, these imprints of incapacity can be condoned even after due to being unable to be conscious about it or have a moment of clarity. If for more than 10 years you know existence in a certain fashion, after death the expectation is of the same, and also these diseases affect the memory of the brain, this can seem as a prison for the mind and soul.

Maybe not right of the bat but in a little time all of these people will wake up consciously, but it matters a lot of if this is developed from within or it is a dementia caused by strokes or the source of this. Very complex. Also in the next lives if this wasn't consumed and understood by the soul this can manifest perpetually in different ways.

If it is of old age, I think it is absolutely nothing of importance to after death or next lifes.
 
NakedPluto said:
Aquarius said:
Let's say a person becomes severely demented, or has elzheimers, then dies, do they get conscious again after dying?

As far as I know and studied

If it is a physical problem, yes. These are limitations from brain illnesses. When detachment happens, these temporary inabilities are removed as well. The body is like a modulator and filter, if the filter is damaged and unable to process or project information, when this body dies these are removed.

But even after not having these limitations, these imprints of incapacity can be condoned even after due to being unable to be conscious about it or have a moment of clarity. If for more than 10 years you know existence in a certain fashion, after death the expectation is of the same, and also these diseases affect the memory of the brain, this can seem as a prison for the mind and soul.

Maybe not right of the bat but in a little time all of these people will wake up consciously, but it matters a lot of if this is developed from within or it is a dementia caused by strokes or the source of this. Very complex. Also in the next lives if this wasn't consumed and understood by the soul this can manifest perpetually in different ways.

If it is of old age, I think it is absolutely nothing of importance to after death or next lifes.
Thank you. An informative reply as always.
 
Aquarius said:
Let's say a person becomes severely demented, or has elzheimers, then dies, do they get conscious again after dying?

I can tell you the experience I had with my mother's case, although she didn't have dementia or Alzheimer's disease. She had cancer and the cancer had moved in her brain and had made her paranoid, or very veeery weird, forgetful etc... This whole thing lasted for less than a month though. In her last days her body was completely immobilized, eyes closed, she could neither talk nor move. We don't know if she could hear us either.

After her death, my sister saw her in her dreams. She saw her looking young and being very happy.
I had seen her too at some point.

Anyway, a few months later I had to do a surgery, and I was then lying at my bed, being in a lot of pain. I thought of my mother, and how I missed her comfort when I was sick, and I felt her very intensely as if she was (and I believe she was) in my room, giving me comfort with her presence.

So, the cancer, or the issues it created to her brain and body didn't follow her in the afterlife.
Of course these effects hadn't lasted long while she was alive (less than a month), but she had had cancer for... it must have been 20 years in total; and was forced to butcher her body, one body part at a time. Thank jews for all of this. May they all be cursed and rot physically and spiritually.

Anyway, I think NakedPluto's response was right on point; but maybe my own experience may help you out as well.
 
Yagami Light said:
Aquarius said:
Let's say a person becomes severely demented, or has elzheimers, then dies, do they get conscious again after dying?

I can tell you the experience I had with my mother's case, although she didn't have dementia or Alzheimer's disease. She had cancer and the cancer had moved in her brain and had made her paranoid, or very veeery weird, forgetful etc... This whole thing lasted for less than a month though. In her last days her body was completely immobilized, eyes closed, she could neither talk nor move. We don't know if she could hear us either.

After her death, my sister saw her in her dreams. She saw her looking young and being very happy.
I had seen her too at some point.

Anyway, a few months later I had to do a surgery, and I was then lying at my bed, being in a lot of pain. I thought of my mother, and how I missed her comfort when I was sick, and I felt her very intensely as if she was (and I believe she was) in my room, giving me comfort with her presence.

So, the cancer, or the issues it created to her brain and body didn't follow her in the afterlife.
Of course these effects hadn't lasted long while she was alive (less than a month), but she had had cancer for... it must have been 20 years in total; and was forced to butcher her body, one body part at a time. Thank jews for all of this. May they all be cursed and rot physically and spiritually.

Anyway, I think NakedPluto's response was right on point; but maybe my own experience may help you out as well.
Thank you.
 
Thanks for this amazing post!

Regarding reincarnation, where can I read on deeper detail about it?

Salve Satanás!!
 
Sol_Invictus81 said:
Thanks for this amazing post!

Regarding reincarnation, where can I read on deeper detail about it?

Salve Satanás!!
Search for "reincarnation" in Satan's library.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Finally, the dead people are hold in a sacred regard by the Ancient Religions. They have passed on from this world, and with them, their acts and their wrongs or rights. Through the process of reincarnation, people get to live again and get more chances to advance.

-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666

What do you mean in saying their rights or wrongs pass on? Is it carried with them to the next life, or erased so a soul that has done evils can be redeemed?

I assume in the latter case, this means the stories of say Tartarus and Sisyphus are allegorical then? I wonder to what extent the evils a soul has committed in past lives can really be redeemed if that's what was meant. I can understand second chances but I wonder if there's ever a point a soul is considered "irredeemable"
 
My girlfriend who I am deeply in love with for 5 years now just passed away. She followed me in many ways in life including my beliefs in satanism. I told her in depth my beliefs and why I believe in this path. She seemed interested and I told her about the dedication ritual and she said she would do it. I wanted to be there with her while she did it but she ended up doing it with out me. I hope she did.

Anyways my question is about her as a low level soul, Is there anyway I could see her/be with her again? I am in so much pain. She was my soulmate.
 
Grimryper7 said:
My girlfriend who I am deeply in love with for 5 years now just passed away. She followed me in many ways in life including my beliefs in satanism. I told her in depth my beliefs and why I believe in this path. She seemed interested and I told her about the dedication ritual and she said she would do it. I wanted to be there with her while she did it but she ended up doing it with out me. I hope she did.

Anyways my question is about her as a low level soul, Is there anyway I could see her/be with her again? I am in so much pain. She was my soulmate.

I am truly sorry for the loss of your girlfriend.
I don't have a global answer for you but I am reposting your message in the hope that they will be seen by other members and that you will get an answer.

I can basically mention that the opening of the astral senses is essential to communicate with the deceased.
Some links :
https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12643
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=800&sid=726f9bbf729ea72f524ddd200e0f1fa8

Courage
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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