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What is their purpose? Are they emitting bad frequencies?

#1
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What is their purpose? Are they emitting bad frequencies?

No, they are like props, by themselves they have no power, but they have symbolic meaning.

In standard ritual you ring the bell at the beginning and end, symbolizing the vibration that alters reality (achieving a goal), similar to when we vibrate AUM at the beginning and end of a ritual/prayer.

#2

To keep track of the hours and christian liturgies if it applies. I personally like the sound of church bells.

#3

It is a bell. It makes bell sounds. There is nothing dangerous.

#4

It is a bell. It makes bell sounds. There is nothing dangerous.

At most it makes people think about the church once an hour, like Pavlov's dogs.

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#5

They're incredibly annoying, more than anything else.

#6

Weren’t the old churches of pagan origin though? so the bells and organs are part of pagan culture?

#7

At most it makes people think about the church once an hour, like Pavlov's dogs.

I don't think most people think of a church specifically. Just a way to tell the time and know that the hour just changed. Some of them play songs too.

#8

The bell is ancient symbol that represents the vibration of the energy, the enemy the only thing he did was steal it and use it in their churches.

#9

Church bells developed out of the monasteries. They existed for the same reasons muezzins do in Islam, they serve as a reminder of 'jesus' to go to worship and to remind the monks of their 'tasks'. This was co-opted from Roman bathing periods that were announced by bells, a kind of theft of a secular meaning put into a 'religious' one of 'cleansing'.

A lot of the meaning of Saturday and Sunday was stolen and reintrepreted along similar lines as well.

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#10

I unfortunately live in the church area of my city. In addition to marking the passing of the hours (it usually marks 15min in 15min) it has different sounds for the various liturgical functions. They're just very annoying

#11

At most it makes people think about the church once an hour, like Pavlov's dogs.

Yes, the church bell is designed to do just that, this is also why churches and cathedrals would dominate any skyline prior to the modern era and why services would be so boring and in a foreign/archaic language (Latin) that it would put people in a receptive state. The crap was and is an irritant.

Christian 'reformers' around the time of Wycliffe and Hus who tried to get rid of the bells actually were often persecuted. The church WANTED them there by power of death.

That's the entire point: operant conditioning. HPS Pythia went over this countless times.

The first thing WW2 regime Germany did for necessary metal was to smelt down the bells across all of Germany and Europe, 100K+ were smelted along with the crosses.

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