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Damien Garcia

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Late one night i was outside my house, i was leaning against my jeep looking up at the night sky, taking in the the energy and thanking Father for all the things he has bestowed upon me, i sensed that someone was behind me, so through my perifferal vision i looked and slowly moved my head and there on my garage sitting on its hind legs as a dog would normally sit was what looked like a gargoyle, it was just sitting there looking at me and then it would start grooming itself and then look at me again.

can someone please explain what this might mean, thanks
Damien
 
It means you are being watched over by the powers of Hell, thats all.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Damien Garcia <damien1701d@... wrote:

Late one night i was outside my house, i was leaning against my jeep looking up at the night sky, taking in the the energy and thanking Father for all the things he has bestowed upon me, i sensed that someone was behind me, so through my perifferal vision i looked and slowly moved my head and there on my garage sitting on its hind legs as a dog would normally sit was what looked like a gargoyle, it was just sitting there looking at me and then it would start grooming itself and then look at me again.


can someone please explain what this might mean, thanks

Damien
 
Late one night i was outside my house, i was leaning against my jeep looking up at the night sky, taking in the the energy and thanking Father for all the things he has bestowed upon me, i sensed that someone was behind me, so through my perifferal vision i looked and slowly moved my head and there on my garage sitting on its hind legs as a dog would normally sit was what looked like a gargoyle, it was just sitting there looking at me and then it would start grooming itself and then look at me again.

can someone please explain what this might mean, thanks

Damien
 
<td val[/IMG]This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
[/TD]
From: radzio_ss <truth.seeker1@...;
To: <[email protected];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles
Sent: Fri, Oct 26, 2012 5:40:18 PM

<td val[/IMG]   It means you are being watched over by the powers of Hell, thats all.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Damien Garcia <damien1701d@... wrote:

Late one night i was outside my house, i was leaning against my jeep looking up at the night sky, taking in the the energy and thanking Father for all the things he has bestowed upon me, i sensed that someone was behind me, so through my perifferal vision i looked and slowly moved my head and there on my garage sitting on its hind legs as a dog would normally sit was what looked like a gargoyle, it was just sitting there looking at me and then it would start grooming itself and then look at me again.


can someone please explain what this might mean, thanks

Damien
[/TD]
 
Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@... wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 
Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down right "crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@... wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 
All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have been confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as if we made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 
Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how many things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't. Check out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon & burning footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have been confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as if we made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 
I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but can't really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or eats things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in JoS) not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral experiences with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who aren't there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone would see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't. Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon & burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm
jealous.
 
I meant "other people who ARE there CAN'T see".

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but can't really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or eats things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in JoS) not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral experiences with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who aren't there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone would see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@ wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't. Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon & burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm
jealous.
 
But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned, wouldn't it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person who saw the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This is all just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but can't really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or eats things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in JoS) not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral experiences with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who aren't there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone would see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't. Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon & burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm
jealous.
 
Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the form that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for example HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she expected to see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more beautiful than humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned, wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person who saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or eats
things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon &
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm
jealous.
 
I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make sense too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the form that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for example HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she expected to see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more beautiful than humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned, wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person who saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or eats
things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly, how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night. How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon &
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm
jealous.
 
Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely, depending on many reasons. For example some person said here he sees Anubis/Ipos as jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon because that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My reply was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she expected to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more beautiful than
humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone
would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon &
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke
I'm
jealous.
 
I was actually talking about that with my husband last night. We know that the Demons never demand offerings, but we were wondering, would it be acceptable to give something physical to them as a thank you gift? Say, incense, found items, drawings, etc.? What I'm asking is, if the practitioner feels moved to give a physical "offering" would they be offended?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:48 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely, depending on many reasons. For example some person said here he sees Anubis/Ipos as jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon because that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My reply was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she expected to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more beautiful than
humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person asked. These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical everyone
would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon &
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke
I'm
jealous.
 
They don't get offended, but why offer something that they can't use anyway? A drawing or incense are good offerings though, and anything artistic in general is good as they do look and appreciate them. Art always has a meaning that goes much deeper than it's physical representation. I mean when you see a drawing, why do you appreciate it? Physically speaking it's nothing more than a bunch of mixed colors and lines and shapes. But of course many of us do like it because of the strong emotions and meaning behind it and/or the connection with the person it depicts (if it depicts someone). Same with the Gods.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

I was actually talking about that with my husband last night. We know that
the Demons never demand offerings, but we were wondering, would it be
acceptable to give something physical to them as a thank you gift? Say,
incense, found items, drawings, etc.? What I'm asking is, if the
practitioner feels moved to give a physical "offering" would they be
offended?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:48 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely, depending on
many reasons. For example some person said here he sees Anubis/Ipos as
jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon because
that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My reply
was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make
sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the
form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for
example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she expected
to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more beautiful
than
humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the person
who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle. This
is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living statue
the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being astrally
but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats
meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person asked.
These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been
explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will be
called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other people
who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical
everyone
would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but
honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or
won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last
night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as
schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound demon
&
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are proven
fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them, but
have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're about
that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at all
the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible" or
just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues
are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If
you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No
joke
I'm
jealous.
 
That's awesome! The husband & I have been dedicated for a little over 3 weeks now. The husband found the site about a week beforehand. We just knew that this was where we belonged. This was what we'd been searching for. I have to say, I've never been happier in my path.
On Oct 28, 2012 1:15 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Thanks! I've been dedicated since Spring Equinox 2007, but I first found JoS in May 2006.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

How long have you been SS fire starter? You are a wealth of useful &
insightful information!
On Oct 28, 2012 1:01 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


They don't get offended, but why offer something that they can't use
anyway? A drawing or incense are good offerings though, and anything
artistic in general is good as they do look and appreciate them. Art always
has a meaning that goes much deeper than it's physical representation. I
mean when you see a drawing, why do you appreciate it? Physically speaking
it's nothing more than a bunch of mixed colors and lines and shapes. But of
course many of us do like it because of the strong emotions and meaning
behind it and/or the connection with the person it depicts (if it depicts
someone). Same with the Gods.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I was actually talking about that with my husband last night. We know
that
the Demons never demand offerings, but we were wondering, would it be
acceptable to give something physical to them as a thank you gift? Say,
incense, found items, drawings, etc.? What I'm asking is, if the
practitioner feels moved to give a physical "offering" would they be
offended?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:48 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely, depending on
many reasons. For example some person said here he sees Anubis/Ipos as
jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon because
that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My
reply
was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make
sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the
form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for
example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she
expected
to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more
beautiful
than
humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form
most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the
person
who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle.
This
is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living
statue
the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being
astrally
but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats
meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person
asked.
These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been
explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will
be
called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other
people
who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical
everyone
would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but
honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or
won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last
night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as
schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound
demon
&
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are
proven
fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them,
but
have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're
about
that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at
all
the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible"
or
just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have
living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that
statues
are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but...
If
you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its
doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would
just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No
joke
I'm
jealous.
 
Wow, you are a much stronger person than I. If I didn't have the support of my husband, I'd probably sink into depression, then anger, and be doing nothing other than destruction rituals.
On Oct 28, 2012 1:36 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Haha you have an advantage here. I'm a single SS with no SS partner!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

That's awesome! The husband & I have been dedicated for a little over 3
weeks now. The husband found the site about a week beforehand. We just knew
that this was where we belonged. This was what we'd been searching for. I
have to say, I've never been happier in my path.
On Oct 28, 2012 1:15 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


Thanks! I've been dedicated since Spring Equinox 2007, but I first found
JoS in May 2006.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

How long have you been SS fire starter? You are a wealth of useful &
insightful information!
On Oct 28, 2012 1:01 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


They don't get offended, but why offer something that they can't use
anyway? A drawing or incense are good offerings though, and anything
artistic in general is good as they do look and appreciate them. Art
always
has a meaning that goes much deeper than it's physical representation.
I
mean when you see a drawing, why do you appreciate it? Physically
speaking
it's nothing more than a bunch of mixed colors and lines and shapes.
But of
course many of us do like it because of the strong emotions and meaning
behind it and/or the connection with the person it depicts (if it
depicts
someone). Same with the Gods.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I was actually talking about that with my husband last night. We know
that
the Demons never demand offerings, but we were wondering, would it be
acceptable to give something physical to them as a thank you gift?
Say,
incense, found items, drawings, etc.? What I'm asking is, if the
practitioner feels moved to give a physical "offering" would they be
offended?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:48 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely,
depending on
many reasons. For example some person said here he sees
Anubis/Ipos as
jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon
because
that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My
reply
was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say
make
sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they
take the
form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason
for
example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she
expected
to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more
beautiful
than
humans and human-looking.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person
concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a
form
most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the
person
who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious
that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle.
This
is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living
statue
the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being
astrally
but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that
eats
meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person
asked.
These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been
explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse
astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open
will
be
called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other
people
who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the
physical
everyone
would
see it.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but
honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either
can't or
won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from
last
night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as
schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge,
muscle-bound
demon
&
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living
statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are
proven
fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe
them,
but
have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're
about
that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without
evidence.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues?
Look at
all
the
other
things we believe that might be considered
"impossible"
or
just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have
living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that
statues
are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but
astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate
but...
If
you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its
doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I
would
just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious
business. No
joke
I'm
jealous.
 
i know what i saw, and it was indeed  gargoyle looking.

Damien


From: the_fire_starter666 <the_fire_starter666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 4:39 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles

  Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@... wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.

 
Read the post I was quoting and replying to. *hint* it wasn't yours *hint*. It was to that person who thought gargoyles are physical beings like the statues and they eat food physically.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Damien Garcia <damien1701d@... wrote:

i know what i saw, and it was indeed  gargoyle looking.

Damien





________________________________
From: the_fire_starter666 <the_fire_starter666@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 4:39 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles


 
Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], David Gannon <teammgannon@ wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 


  [/IMG]</var>      HA[/IMG]</var><var [/IMG]</var>
From: Damien Garcia <damien1701d@...
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:56 AM
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles
  i know what i saw, and it was indeed  gargoyle looking. Damien

From: the_fire_starter666 <the_fire_starter666@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2012 4:39 AM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles
  Trolling question. You don't actually believe that statues are real beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a representation of lesser Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally. --- In mailto:JoyofSatan666%40yahoogroups.com, David Gannon <teammgannon@... wrote: This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but... If you wanted to feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its doing for you, what would they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak. I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would just want to be ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No joke I'm jealous.
 
<td val[/IMG]That awesome another Satanic family like us.Glad you both found us.We kind of grew up in this group together.



Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android [/TD]
From: Emily Watts <emilywatts87@...;
To: <[email protected];
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: gargoyles
Sent: Sun, Oct 28, 2012 6:20:02 PM

<td val[/IMG]   That's aweso[/IMG]the_fire_starter666@... wrote:
  Thanks! I've been dedicated since Spring Equinox 2007, but I first found JoS in May 2006.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@... wrote:

How long have you been SS fire starter? You are a wealth of useful &
insightful information!
On Oct 28, 2012 1:01 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@... wrote:

**


They don't get offended, but why offer something that they can't use
anyway? A drawing or incense are good offerings though, and anything
artistic in general is good as they do look and appreciate them. Art always
has a meaning that goes much deeper than it's physical representation. I
mean when you see a drawing, why do you appreciate it? Physically speaking
it's nothing more than a bunch of mixed colors and lines and shapes. But of
course many of us do like it because of the strong emotions and meaning
behind it and/or the connection with the person it depicts (if it depicts
someone). Same with the Gods.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I was actually talking about that with my husband last night. We know
that
the Demons never demand offerings, but we were wondering, would it be
acceptable to give something physical to them as a thank you gift? Say,
incense, found items, drawings, etc.? What I'm asking is, if the
practitioner feels moved to give a physical "offering" would they be
offended?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:48 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Like I said they do appear in some other form but rarely, depending on
many reasons. For example some person said here he sees Anubis/Ipos as
jackal headed exactly like the Egyptian version.

But that guy who saw a gargoyle obviously saw a lesser Demon because
that's how they usually look like. I don't question that at all. My
reply
was to that other guy who asked what to feed a gargoyle.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

I actually did read that post from HP Maxine. But did what I say make
sense
too?
On Oct 28, 2012 12:38 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Rarely. What they usually do after they were freed is they take the
form
that is consistent with their physical body. That's the reason for
example
HPS Maxine said when she first communicated with the Gods she
expected
to
see monsters but surprisingly they were very beautiful more
beautiful
than
humans and human-looking.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts <emilywatts87@
wrote:

But depending upon the knowledge/beliefs of the person concerned,
wouldn't
it be pheasable that an entity might present theirself in a form
most
acceptable to the person they want to see them? Perhaps the
person
who
saw
the gargoyle had a perconcieved notion in their subconcious that
gargoyle=form of demon, demon=guardian, my guardian=gargoyle.
This
is all
just theoretical of course, but it sounds plausable to me.
On Oct 28, 2012 12:23 PM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


I don't know if an astral being can take a form of a living
statue
the
same way you saw these footprints and that warrior being
astrally
but
can't
really have a physical living statue, especially one that eats
meat or
eats
things in general like that trolling question that person
asked.
These
gargoyles are astral beings, lesser Demons (this has been
explained in
JoS)
not in the physical now. One shouldn't really confuse astral
experiences
with physical things, those people who are astrally open will
be
called
crazy if they astrally see something in a room that other
people
who
aren't
there can see. But if that living statue was on the physical
everyone
would
see it.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Then I misworded my response and apologize for that, but
honestly,
how
many
things have we seen & experienced that others either can't or
won't.
Check
out my experience in the destruction ritual thread from last
night.
How
many 'normal' people would read that & write me off as
schizophrenic
or
just plain lying? If I can experience a huge, muscle-bound
demon
&
burning
footprints, why can't someone else experience living statues?
On Oct 28, 2012 11:45 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


All those things that seem impossible to outsiders are
proven
fact
for
people who have experiences. We don't merely believe them,
but
have
been
confirmed either by experiences or by the Gods. You're
about
that
as
if we
made those things up and we believe them without evidence.

--- [/IMG][email protected], Emily Watts
<emilywatts87@
wrote:

Well honestly why not believe in living statues? Look at
all
the
other
things we believe that might be considered "impossible"
or
just
down
right
"crazy". I mean, we're Gods in training, why not have
living
artwork/guardians?
On Oct 28, 2012 4:39 AM, "the_fire_starter666" <
the_fire_starter666@ wrote:

**


Trolling question. You don't actually believe that
statues
are
real
beings? As it's been said gargoyles are merely a
representation of
lesser
Gods/Daemons who aren't physically here but astrally.

--- [/IMG][email protected], David Gannon
<teammgannon@
wrote:

This answer might be wrong and inappropriate but...
If
you
wanted to
feed a gargoyle to show appreciation for what its
doing for
you,
what
would
they eat? My first thought is raw meat like steak.
I hope the gods don't find me disrespectful. I would
just
want
to be
ready if this ever happened to me. Serious business. No
joke
I'm
jealous.
[/QUOTE] [/TD]
 

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