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josheen

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i am from india.

me and my little brother searching for candles (that is blue, red and black). but the candles are not availble in the stores. so we decided that we will make the candles. because my brother is an art & craft teacher. he know how to make colored candles. we bought wax crayons from the shop. then he boiled the ordinary candles and crayon seperately. but when he take the boiled crayon and wax from the burner it slipped and the boiled crayon and wax fell his hand. what is the wonderful thing is that it did not burned and he even didn't feel the heat.

HE DIDN'T EVEN FEEL THAT THE WAX FELL ON HIS HAND.

why? someone please tell us.


HAIL SATAN.
 
Sounds to me that his GD or Father is watching out for you guys.
Father always watches out for his children. One time I had a black out and fell from the top of the stairs( low bloodpressure). I fell head first down a circulating stairwell, which should've broken my neck. I felt nothing, wasn't even scraped.

''Our Father is the best father there is'' -- HP Maxine

Ave Luciferi!
Ave Pater!
 
Wax tends not to hurt very much I used to place it on my skin as a kid and it never hurt yes you feel the heat and a slight warm burn but it never hurts. It's cool though. I think it's because wax doesn't burn at the same tempature as some things. 

On Jan 3, 2010, at 10:29 PM, "josheen" <vinod.mathew@... wrote:
  i am from india.

me and my little brother searching for candles (that is blue, red and black). but the candles are not availble in the stores. so we decided that we will make the candles. because my brother is an art & craft teacher. he know how to make colored candles. we bought wax crayons from the shop. then he boiled the ordinary candles and crayon seperately. but when he take the boiled crayon and wax from the burner it slipped and the boiled crayon and wax fell his hand. what is the wonderful thing is that it did not burned and he even didn't feel the heat.

HE DIDN'T EVEN FEEL THAT THE WAX FELL ON HIS HAND.

why? someone please tell us.

HAIL SATAN.
 
Close, Shades_of_chaos. Wax may have the same temp, but it lets the heat out slower than water upon boiling.

HAIL LUCIFER AND THE GODS OF THE OLD!!
DEATH TO XIANITY!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Shades_of_chaos <shadows6of6be6@... wrote:

Wax tends not to hurt very much I used to place it on my skin as a kid and it never hurt yes you feel the heat and a slight warm burn but it never hurts. It's cool though. I think it's because wax doesn't burn at the same tempature as some things.
 
I didn't know that cool!! So in all reality wax is hotter than boiling water huh? But that is kinds intersting I was just trying to help the dudes out you know. Hail Satan and hail haures!

On Jan 5, 2010, at 9:22 AM, "siguard666" <siguard666@... wrote:
  Close, Shades_of_chaos. Wax may have the same temp, but it lets the heat out slower than water upon boiling.

HAIL LUCIFER AND THE GODS OF THE OLD!!
DEATH TO XIANITY!!

--- In JoyofSatan666@ yahoogroups. com, Shades_of_chaos <shadows6of6be6@ ... wrote:

Wax tends not to hurt very much I used to place it on my skin as a kid and it never hurt yes you feel the heat and a slight warm burn but it never hurts. It's cool though. I think it's because wax doesn't burn at the same tempature as some things.
 
MAY be. I wouldn't give my head cut for that, as my friend told me that - he studies medicine; once a student has poured some wax on him during a massage session - they studied a branch of therapy. Anyway, the wax must have been hot yet my friend was not burned. He explained to me that wax emits the heat slower. Probably it is the matter of density - water and wax.

All in all, I wouldn't want to mislead you - that is what my friend told me (personal opinion: in 99,9% he knows what he's talking about, so I like to listen to him when it comes to medicine; maybe if he'd immersed himself in the chakras and stuff related, he'd dedicate himself - but this is only my 'wishing')

HAIL LUCIFER AND THE GODS OF THE OLD!!
DEATH TO XIANITY!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Shades_of_chaos <shadows6of6be6@... wrote:

I didn't know that cool!! So in all reality wax is hotter than boiling water huh? But that is kinds intersting I was just trying to help the dudes out you know. Hail Satan and hail haures!

On Jan 5, 2010, at 9:22 AM, "siguard666" <siguard666@... wrote:

Close, Shades_of_chaos. Wax may have the same temp, but it lets the heat out slower than water upon boiling.

HAIL LUCIFER AND THE GODS OF THE OLD!!
DEATH TO XIANITY!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Shades_of_chaos <shadows6of6be6@ wrote:

Wax tends not to hurt very much I used to place it on my skin as a kid and it never hurt yes you feel the heat and a slight warm burn but it never hurts. It's cool though. I think it's because wax doesn't burn at the same tempature as some things.
 

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." - Shaitan

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