Further: the way the nazis appropriated that ole hindi symbol, mudras can be captured by warlocks/wizards/PR firms:
It's NOT the devil's sign like we're here with the devil. It's an Italian thing I got from my Grandmother called the "Malocchio". It's to ward off the Evil Eye or to give the Evil Eye, depending on which way you do it. It's just a symbol but it had magical incantations and attitudes to it and I felt it worked very well with Sabbath. -Dio
But yeah, a football is definitely some sort of ritual. Something that satisfies something very ancient in us. Just make sure you’re not being played. If you walk in the light, you can fuck around with petty daemons from time to time and they can’t really get a deeper hold and will move on to easier targets.
Cheerleaders, excessive alcohol, gambling, cheering when bad calls are made if they benefit your team—- all add to the fire... it’s very Dionysian.
Further: the way the nazis appropriated that ole hindi symbol, mudras can be captured by warlocks/wizards/PR firms:
It's NOT the devil's sign like we're here with the devil. It's an Italian thing I got from my Grandmother called the "Malocchio". It's to ward off the Evil Eye or to give the Evil Eye, depending on which way you do it. It's just a symbol but it had magical incantations and attitudes to it and I felt it worked very well with Sabbath. -Dio
The wiki is actually pretty good: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_of_the_horns
But yeah, a football is definitely some sort of ritual. Something that satisfies something very ancient in us. Just make sure you’re not being played. If you walk in the light, you can fuck around with petty daemons from time to time and they can’t really get a deeper hold and will move on to easier targets.
Cheerleaders, excessive alcohol, gambling, cheering when bad calls are made if they benefit your team—- all add to the fire... it’s very Dionysian.