Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 " If they won't know it was you, how would they know who to leave alone? " They just will leave me alone and get out of my way. Usually they soon forget I even existed, as it usually seems. They don't need to know anything was done. It just happens. Same thing as if you would pray for someone not to bother me anymore (same energetic principle actually) and then they leave you alone. They won't know nor care that you have prayed for it. Lwaxy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Re: > They just will leave me alone and get out of my way. Usually they soon > forget I even existed, as it usually seems. They don't need to know > anything was done. It just happens. Same thing as if you would pray for > someone not to bother me anymore (same energetic principle actually) and > then they leave you alone. They won't know nor care that you have > prayed for it. I wish I knew how to get let alone like this when I wanted - and also how to get " un-let-alone " when I want and need to have people see me and respond to my presence. Often, when I try to get sonething done in a public place (order in Mcs, or buy train-tickets or movie-tickets, or something like that), the person in charge doesn't even see or hear me: no matter what I do to get noticed so I can (for instance) buy my French fries, or my tickets, or whatever. I have witnesses to some of these events. Sometimes, once I finally do get noticed by the person in charge (the ticket-seller or whoever) - this can take 10 or 15 or sometimes even 20 minutes, even with me the only person in line in a very uncrowded store - he or she will say something like: " Oh, oops, sorry - you know, I sort of saw you were there, but you didn't register on me somehow. I saw you but I didn't see you, like you didn't give off the right vibration that says 'Here is a person.' " Other times, the person will react as if I had just arrived at the counter that instant, and will actually appear to believe this (even though I had stood there for a long time before I became " visible " to the ticket-seller or whoever. Once, I stood on line at a drugstore, trying to buy a lot of things I needed, and the salesman skipped me (at the front of the line) and attended to every person behind me - even though some of those people kept telling him: " No, it's not my turn - you skipped the lady in the green jacket - she's been waiting here for almost half an hour while you 'do' everyone else? Why don't you 'do' her? " ... and the salesman just said: " What lady in what green jacket? Nobody's there where you're pointing - hurry up, do you want to buy your stuff or don't you? " About halfway through one of these statements, the salesman eventually did suddenly see me and do the " oops, sorry, you didn't register as a person " thing ... I couldn't stand it any more: instead of sticking around to *finally* buy my stuff, now that he could " see " me I simply dumped my large amount of purchases on the counter in front of him, said: " You've just lost a customer: I will never come here again, " walked out of the store, and went to another drugstore across the street (where I shopped successfully because I happened to " register, " that time, on that salesperson). I wrote a letter of complaint to the manager of the first store, but never received any answer. Have things like this happened to any of you? Does it ever seem to you that we just don't " register " (sometimes, at least) on the radar-screens of at least some neurotypicals? Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 " So, if they are going to leave you alone and forget about you anyway, why bother with the magic in the first place? " Duh, because that is the way I achieve that. They sure wont go away on their own. That's like looking at a dead lion and then wonder why it was shot, as it can't kill anyone dad as it is ) Lwaxy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Gareth would defer with you. He was a child in a coven LONG before, as says in a subsequent post... " with his counter part he ran away form home at 16 to get married to a 34yr old while his parents looked online for him. " I helped his parents look for him. That was why I was initially banned from his forum. I also suggest you get your facts straight regarding Satanism because they are grossly misrepresented by you. I know of some Satanists who have been " re-born " into the Christian faith, all of whom were inducted into satanism as children, many into their parents' covens, many of whom casted spells against their enemies with their parents' instruction and supervision, many of whom watched their parents attempt to summon demons. My sister leads Bible studies in her church to help these converts. My pastors in my church have met confessed and coverted Satanists that have admitted to participating in similar rituals and activities before they themselves became Christians. These Satanists were NOT drug addicts, not were their parents. Their parents were teachers, business executives, lawyers, psychiatrists and what have you. In short, from my experience, and from the experience of many people on this forum, it would appear that YOUR experiences are in the minority. Your aversion to Christianity and discussions of God may be attributable to Satanic influence. Father Amorth, the highly regarded Catholic exorcists says that people who fall under satanic influence can be identified " By their aversion to the sacrament and all things sacred. If blessed they become furious. If confronted with the crucifix, they are subdued " http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=2879 Tom Administrator " Satanists do not even accpept teenagers usually, as teenagers are not seen as mentally stable enough to follow the teachings. On the contrary, true Satanism is almost exclusively a grown up thing. And, yes, Satanism is a part of Paganism, you believing that or not. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Gareth would defer with you. He was a child in a coven LONG before, as says in a subsequent post... " with his counter part he ran away form home at 16 to get married to a 34yr old while his parents looked online for him. " I helped his parents look for him. That was why I was initially banned from his forum. I also suggest you get your facts straight regarding Satanism because they are grossly misrepresented by you. I know of some Satanists who have been " re-born " into the Christian faith, all of whom were inducted into satanism as children, many into their parents' covens, many of whom casted spells against their enemies with their parents' instruction and supervision, many of whom watched their parents attempt to summon demons. My sister leads Bible studies in her church to help these converts. My pastors in my church have met confessed and coverted Satanists that have admitted to participating in similar rituals and activities before they themselves became Christians. These Satanists were NOT drug addicts, not were their parents. Their parents were teachers, business executives, lawyers, psychiatrists and what have you. In short, from my experience, and from the experience of many people on this forum, it would appear that YOUR experiences are in the minority. Your aversion to Christianity and discussions of God may be attributable to Satanic influence. Father Amorth, the highly regarded Catholic exorcists says that people who fall under satanic influence can be identified " By their aversion to the sacrament and all things sacred. If blessed they become furious. If confronted with the crucifix, they are subdued " http://www.speroforum.com/site/article.asp?id=2879 Tom Administrator " Satanists do not even accpept teenagers usually, as teenagers are not seen as mentally stable enough to follow the teachings. On the contrary, true Satanism is almost exclusively a grown up thing. And, yes, Satanism is a part of Paganism, you believing that or not. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 I just know that the only person I ever actually met who called herself a Satanist did and said what I told you that she did and said. Of course, and very obviously, that doesn't make one good (or apparently good) person typical of people who go around calling themselves Satanists - any more than the existence of one bad (or apparently bad) person (within Judaism or Christianity or Buddhism or atheism or whatever) makes that person typical of people who call themselves Jews or Christians or Buddhists or atheists or whatever. If you wish, I won't ever mention that person (never, ever a friend of mine - only a grad-school classmate and thereby an acquaintance). I admit that my (limited) experience (with one person) definitely falls into the minority. I can in any case testify that she had no problems entering/staying in Catholic churches and other houses of worship. Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 A reverse pentagram symbolises the left hand path - read into that what you will - I also weary of these discussions and am not feeling too well this morning. > > > " one such magazine had a subsribtion gift of a reversed pentagram > necklace - I couldn't believe it - surely they knew what that > symbolised? " > > Ahh yeah... what do you think it symbolizes? I'm rather sure you are > thinking the wrong thing. > > I don't support the sell out of any religious/spiritual symbol, and I > think it quite weird how they are sometimes used to attract a certain > group of buyers. but that's capitalism for you. > > Lwaxy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 > > > Have things like this happened to any of you? Does it ever seem to you > that we just don't " register " (sometimes, at least) on the > radar-screens of at least some neurotypicals? Yes, this has happened to me. What helped was to send out a strong vibe of pseudo-confidence and I'm here! I kind of 'plant' myself in space/time (ha-ha, half-kidding...I think?). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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