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Brian

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We have two caldrons.One is a full size one that is from my wife's great grandmother,and is straight from Ireland.It is the only family heirloom,that my wife inherited form her family.Its in our kitchen.The other is one I bought from a flea market years ago.And yes it is a carry over from my neo-pagan days.I have thought about using the small one for my burning bowl,but I am not sure if it would honor or offend Satan or the Demons.What does everyone think,and Don can you tell me what the true Gentile pagan history of the Caldron is?Thanks to all responses!
Hail Satan!
Brian
 
Oooh, caldrons! Cool! I kind of want one myself, actually. Brian, I
don't see why Father would mind you using one; after all, a caldron is
a vessel, yes? I believve, but I don't know, that the symbolism of the
caldron is feminine side, whereas the athame is the male side. Same
with the chalice. But I don't know this for a fact; it does make
sense, however. They make excellent burning bowls, I think; that's
mainly why I want one. Bottom line? If you want to, go for it bro;
just consecrate it in Satan's name first, obviously. Ave Satanas!

On 7/8/11, Brian <briangibbons20@... wrote:
We have two caldrons.One is a full size one that is from my wife's great
grandmother,and is straight from Ireland.It is the only family heirloom,that
my wife inherited form her family.Its in our kitchen.The other is one I
bought from a flea market years ago.And yes it is a carry over from my
neo-pagan days.I have thought about using the small one for my burning
bowl,but I am not sure if it would honor or offend Satan or the Demons.What
does everyone think,and Don can you tell me what the true Gentile pagan
history of the Caldron is?Thanks to all responses!
Hail Satan!
Brian
 
<td val[/IMG]My thinking too Allison,they are very thick,and great for burning things in.I think that's what I will do.Consecrate it to Satan,and burn my prayers in it.Thanks for the reply back sis,you have helped me a great deal.
Hail Satan!
Brian

--- On Sun, 7/10/11, Allison P <apocalypseofjon@... wrote:
From: Allison P <apocalypseofjon@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] caldrons
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 10, 2011, 8:02 AM

  Oooh, caldrons! Cool! I kind of want one myself, actually. Brian, I
don't see why Father would mind you using one; after all, a caldron is
a vessel, yes? I believve, but I don't know, that the symbolism of the
caldron is feminine side, whereas the athame is the male side. Same
with the chalice. But I don't know this for a fact; it does make
sense, however. They make excellent burning bowls, I think; that's
mainly why I want one. Bottom line? If you want to, go for it bro;
just consecrate it in Satan's name first, obviously. Ave Satanas!

On 7/8/11, Br[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:
We have two caldrons.One is a full size one that is from my wife's great
grandmother,and is straight from Ireland.It is the only family heirloom,that
my wife inherited form her family.Its in our kitchen.The other is one I
bought from a flea market years ago.And yes it is a carry over from my
neo-pagan days.I have thought about using the small one for my burning
bowl,but I am not sure if it would honor or offend Satan or the Demons.What
does everyone think,and Don can you tell me what the true Gentile pagan
history of the Caldron is?Thanks to all responses!
Hail Satan!
Brian
[/TD]
 
No prob bro! Glad to help. Hail Father Satan forever!

On 7/10/11, Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:
My thinking too Allison,they are very thick,and great for burning things
in.I think that's what I will do.Consecrate it to Satan,and burn my prayers
in it.Thanks for the reply back sis,you have helped me a great deal.
Hail Satan!
Brian

--- On Sun, 7/10/11, Allison P <apocalypseofjon@... wrote:

From: Allison P <apocalypseofjon@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] caldrons
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Sunday, July 10, 2011, 8:02 AM


























Oooh, caldrons! Cool! I kind of want one myself, actually. Brian, I

don't see why Father would mind you using one; after all, a caldron is

a vessel, yes? I believve, but I don't know, that the symbolism of the

caldron is feminine side, whereas the athame is the male side. Same

with the chalice. But I don't know this for a fact; it does make

sense, however. They make excellent burning bowls, I think; that's

mainly why I want one. Bottom line? If you want to, go for it bro;

just consecrate it in Satan's name first, obviously. Ave Satanas!



On 7/8/11, Brian <briangibbons20@... wrote:

We have two caldrons.One is a full size one that is from my wife's great

grandmother,and is straight from Ireland.It is the only family
heirloom,that

my wife inherited form her family.Its in our kitchen.The other is one I

bought from a flea market years ago.And yes it is a carry over from my

neo-pagan days.I have thought about using the small one for my burning

bowl,but I am not sure if it would honor or offend Satan or the
Demons.What

does everyone think,and Don can you tell me what the true Gentile pagan

history of the Caldron is?Thanks to all responses!

Hail Satan!

Brian
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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