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Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
 
Somaluna.com has many ritual items. I am sure you can find a chalice like cup at a thrift store or any store that sells things like that. And main ritual items we need are those things on the jos website it says so. http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... ITEMS.html




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 1:33 AM EDT wise_silence2012 wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
 
I got my athame online but for a knife I'd say certain convenience stores (not all though) or pawn shops sell knives.
I was able to get a bowl like item and chalice at a goodwill.  
I even got a bell from there.  It had no ringy thing In it 2 make it ring but I found one of those mini padlocks (I think they b called luggage locks or mini padlocks or whatever) and suprisingly that fit in there and my bell works fine now
So for a chalice I'd say goodwill, value villAGe(or someplace like it), thrift stores got bargain ones if yer like me and cannot afford much.

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On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:33 PM, "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:
  Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
=
 
Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver  plated??
 
well yes. Do what you can. :) Silver chalices are hard to come by and are expensive :( but silver plated is the next best thing.




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 5:47 PM EDT Quick SILVER wrote:

Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you
again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver plated??
 
<td val[/IMG]Good to see all your tools coming together for you brother.


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<td val[/IMG]   I got my athame online but for a knife I'd say certain convenience stores (not all though) or pawn shops sell knives.
I was able to get a bowl like item and chalice at a goodwill.  
I even got a bell from there.  It had no ringy thing In it 2 make it ring but I found one of those mini padlocks (I think they b called luggage locks or mini padlocks or whatever) and suprisingly that fit in there and my bell works fine now
So for a chalice I'd say goodwill, value villAGe(or someplace like it), thrift stores got bargain ones if yer like me and cannot afford much.

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On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:33 P[/IMG]wise_silence2012@... wrote:
  Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
= [/TD]
 

--- In [email protected], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan![/B]
 
my chalices is pewter. is that ok? i dont have that much money so most of my stuff is pewter of steel. is that fine or will it cause me more harm then good in a ritual?
HAIL SATAN!


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... wrote:


well yes. Do what you can. :) Silver chalices are hard to come by and are expensive :( but silver plated is the next best thing.




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 5:47 PM EDT Quick SILVER wrote:

Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you
again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver plated??
 
Do what you can. Pewter and steel isn't silver but it sure is the next best thing. It is okay. :) A lot of pure silver things are too expensive in this day and age.



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On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 2:22 PM EDT The Seecker wrote:

my chalices is pewter. is that ok? i dont have that much money so most of my stuff is pewter of steel. is that fine or will it cause me more harm then good in a ritual?
HAIL SATAN!


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... wrote:


well yes. Do what you can. :) Silver chalices are hard to come by and are expensive :( but silver plated is the next best thing.




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 5:47 PM EDT Quick SILVER wrote:

Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you
again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver plated??
 
<td val[/IMG]What tools are made of doesn't matter only what you do with them.And even that is not as important as using the most important tools your mind and your aura its self.


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<td val[/IMG]   my chalices is pewter. is that ok? i dont have that much money so most of my stuff is pewter of steel. is that fine or will it cause me more harm then good in a ritual?
HAIL SATAN!

--- [/IMG][email protected], Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... wrote:


well yes. Do what you can. :) Silver chalices are hard to come by and are expensive :( but silver plated is the next best thing.




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 5:47 PM EDT Quick SILVER wrote:

Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you
again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver plated??
[/TD]
 
<td val[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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To: <[email protected];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td val[/IMG]  
--- In [email protected], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!
First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan![/B] [/TD]
 
Thanks for mentioning that Brian. And yeah you are right.




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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 5:18 PM EDT Brian Gibbons wrote:

Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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<td val[/IMG]But can you or someone else tell us more because I am not sure what the mixture is.


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<td val[/IMG]  
Thanks for mentioning that Brian. And yeah you are right.

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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 5:18 PM EDT Brian Gibbons wrote:

Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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Well I'm sure as you said acidic drinks especially that of coco cola or a drink with phosphorous definetly. Any liquid when you think about it. Over time continually filling thhe chalice with a drink or water will wear away at the chalice and you would consume it. Not good :(




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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 6:05 PM EDT Brian Gibbons wrote:

But can you or someone else tell us more because I am not sure what the mixture is.


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when in doubt I would get stainless steel definetly or silver or silver plated.




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On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 6:05 PM EDT Brian Gibbons wrote:

But can you or someone else tell us more because I am not sure what the mixture is.


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There was a link to part of the JOS site someone sent me at one time that had info on ritual items.
It said that for some things steel is okay
Basically

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On Jun 30, 2012, at 11:22 AM, "The Seecker" <the_seecker@... wrote:
  my chalices is pewter. is that ok? i dont have that much money so most of my stuff is pewter of steel. is that fine or will it cause me more harm then good in a ritual?
HAIL SATAN!

--- [/IMG][email protected][/email][/url], Shannon Outlaw <soutlaw92@... wrote:


well yes. Do what you can. :) Silver chalices are hard to come by and are expensive :( but silver plated is the next best thing.




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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 5:47 PM EDT Quick SILVER wrote:

Thank you!!
I was looking for that page for a while and counldnt find it!! :) thank you
again
Btw it mentions the chalice should be silver.. can it be silver plated??
=
 
My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

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On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:
 
<td val[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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From: enemyofjezzuz <denniswhicher@...;
To: <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td val[/IMG]  
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected] [/url], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan![/B] [/TD]
=
 
Me I just can't afford much financially.
I do my best to get by with what I got.

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On Jun 30, 2012, at 6:05 AM, "enemyofjezzuz" <denniswhicher@... wrote:
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan![/B]
=
 
Goodwill sometimes may have steel items you can use as a chalice.
I got mine there and even a steel bowl there.
If no goodwill is near you try a value village, pawn shop, or other place.
Basically make a day to hit the stores and see what you can find.
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On Jun 30, 2012, at 6:05 AM, "enemyofjezzuz" <denniswhicher@... wrote:
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan![/B]
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<td val[/IMG]As I said I am not sure what mixes bad with what.Maybe some out there will help us both.


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Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 3:52:12 AM

<td val[/IMG]   My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

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On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 P[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:
 
<td val[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td val[/IMG]  
--- [/IMG] [email protected] , "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan!
[/TD]
= [/TD]
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Quick SILVER <tenlisyruf2024@...
wrote:
Can it be glass or crystal?
Just curious about it.
I would presume that, since Satan is more interested in our sincerity
than in the fine details of our ceremonies and rituals, glass and
crystal would probably do fine (be careful because crystal often
contains lead). In a pinch, I think Satan would rather us use a paper
cup as a chalice than skip the ritual--if that's all you can afford at
the time or that's all you have access to, it's better to use it than to
perennially postpone or cancel the ritual.

However, for those using an astral temple, this is not an excuse. In
the astral, we can build things using whatever materials we feel like,
and I would then suggest using 100% pure silver for everything you can.
But, in the material realm, this is usually not possible.
 
Well if you happen to find out anything please post ASAP.
What or what kinds of whatever it is to or not to use in certain things

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On Jul 2, 2012, at 6:15 PM, Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:
 
<td val[/IMG]As I said I am not sure what mixes bad with what.Maybe some out there will help us both.


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Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 3:52:12 AM

<td val[/IMG]   My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

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On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 P[/IMG] briangibbons20@... wrote:

 
<td val[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td val[/IMG]  
--- [/IMG] [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected] [/url], "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan!
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I know that stainles steel (nickle coated) and silver are not bad for the body in almost every compound (silver and gold ions are great for the immune system!). Copper with salt is poison. Plastics have carsinogins(sp?). Glass(silica) and crystal are fine for the body even when acids are introduced. Lead is quite bad in any form.
Hail satan!
On Jul 2, 2012 6:15 PM, "Brian Gibbons" <briangibbons20@... wrote:
<td val[/IMG]As I said I am not sure what mixes bad with what.Maybe some out there will help us both.


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To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url];
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 3:52:12 AM

<td val[/IMG]   My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

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On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 P[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:

 
<td val[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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To: <<a rel="nofollow">[email protected];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

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--- [/IMG] [email protected] , "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan!
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<td val[/IMG]Thanks for the reply,and I think pewter is a form of lead,so maybe that was it.

Hail Enki
Brian 

--- On Tue, 7/3/12, Lamont Green <lamontgreen87@... wrote:
From: Lamont Green <lamontgreen87@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 8:24 AM

  I know that stainles steel (nickle coated) and silver are not bad for the body in almost every compound (silver and gold ions are great for the immune system!). Copper with salt is poison. Plastics have carsinogins(sp?). Glass(silica) and crystal are fine for the body even when acids are introduced. Lead is quite bad in any form.
Ha[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:
<td style="font:[/IMG]As I said I am not sure what mixes bad with what.Maybe some out there will help us both.


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Fro[/IMG]hotstud[/IMG]hotstudman95@...;
To: <a rel="nofollow">[e[/IMG][email protected];
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 3:52:12 AM

<td style="font:[/IMG]   My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 P[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:

 
<td style="font:[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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Fro[/IMG]denniswhicher@...;
To: <<a rel="nofollow">[email protected];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td style="font:[/IMG]  
--- [/IMG] [email protected] , "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan!
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Any time brian! :D
On Jul 4, 2012 11:04 AM, "Brian Gibbons" <briangibbons20@... wrote:
<td val[/IMG]Thanks for the reply,and I think pewter is a form of lead,so maybe that was it.

Hail Enki
Brian 

--- On Tue, 7/3/12, Lamont Green <lamontgreen87@... wrote:
From: Lamont Green <lamontgreen87@...
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2012, 8:24 AM

  I know that stainles steel (nickle coated) and silver are not bad for the body in almost every compound (silver and gold ions are great for the immune system!). Copper with salt is poison. Plastics have carsinogins(sp?). Glass(silica) and crystal are fine for the body even when acids are introduced. Lead is quite bad in any form.
Hail satan! On Jul 2, 2012 6:15 PM, "Brian Gibbons" <briangibbons20@... wrote:
<td style="font:[/IMG]As I said I am not sure what mixes bad with what.Maybe some out there will help us both.


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From: hotstudman95@... <hotstudman95@...;
To: [[email protected]][email protected][/email] <[[email protected]][email protected][/email];
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Mon, Jul 2, 2012 3:52:12 AM

<td style="font:[/IMG]   My chalice is steel.
So yer saying soda in this is bad?
Yes or no?
I'm curious sense you mention it

Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 1, 2012, at 2:18 P[/IMG]briangibbons20@... wrote:

 
<td style="font:[/IMG]Also something that everyone one needs to be aware of is some chalices when filled with certain fruit juices can be harmful to the body.I think puter is one of them.Maybe some one who knows more about that can post for us all.Something about how the medal reacts to certain acids in things we drink like soda and juices.


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Fro[/IMG]denniswhicher@...;
To: <<a rel="nofollow">[email protected];
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: ritual tools.
Sent: Sat, Jun 30, 2012 1:05:37 PM

<td style="font:[/IMG]  
--- [/IMG] [email protected] , "wise_silence2012" <wise_silence2012@... wrote:

Just a heads up I did use the search engine to look for my answer but did not find it, or maybe didnt look harx enough..
But I was curious where could I purchase a chalice from?
I have a athame, a burning bowl that I believe isnt silver but silver plated..I still need a bell but I think I could find that a a thrift store. And
One more question what are the main ritual items we require?
Thank you in advance! :)
Hail Father Satan!!
Hail to the Mighty Four Crowns!!

First, I believe that pewter or stainless steel is a good alternative for silver for a burning bowl (I bought a fine stainless steel one, 30 cm diameter, for the purpose).  Silver is getting extremely expensive, and once the kikes find that their dumping non-existent silver blowing up in their faces, it is going to get so expensive that it will be prohibitively expensive.  Remember, it is more about sincerity than having the finest materials. A word of caution, though.  The bowl has to be metal or stoneware.  There is no getting away from that--silver is preferable, but stainless or pewter will do short of that.  Aluminum and lead are not recommended because of their low melting points.  Glass can shatter unexpectedly from the heat of the burning paper, and plastic and wood can catch fire.  You only want a paper fire, not a house or apartment fire.  Also, you need respect about not allowing things to catch fire from the candles, except the papers you are trying to burn.  The most important thing is that it has to be made of a material that will not catch fire, shatter, or melt under the temperatures possible with paper fires. Now, if you have an astral temple, you can and should splurge.  There, you are not limited to what is available, and you are not bound to the rules about fire safety.  You can have a burning bowl with flammable material hanging inside it, and not worry.  You can and should have a pure, solid silver bowl, big and heavy solid gold candle and incense holders, and fancy and expensive surroundings that would not be practical or even possible in an astral temple.  You can even have a chalice made out of solid diamond in the astral temple if you wish.  Use your imagination out there, and splurge with the ultimate that you cannot in the physical. Hail Satan!
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