hmm what a mix of tattoo styles. The cloud and wind bars are very traditional japanese, the center image of the Demon could be a foo dog. But clearly is the demon.....
BUT what has me perplexed is......IF this is indeed a demon why is it in a pentacle? And not a pentagram???
In witchcraft pentacle is protection......The pentagram is the inversion....basically allowing shit to come to you.
ALSO in witchcraft when you f\draw a circle into the pentacle it increases its power of further protection.
Which makes me think......these niggas just be fake Satanists, and do not actually know ritual workings
You're wondering about the upright star. Let me check the Masonic & Occult Symbols Illust - Dr. Cathy Burns pdf from the other week.
THE PENTAGRAM
Satanists and witches love the pentagram, and we are told that the
pentagram is one of the main symbols of witchcraft and occultism. It has
always been used in ritual magic and is used for divination, the conjuration
of spirits and to summon demoniac help. In the Dictionary of Mysticism, we
learn that the pentagram: “is considered by occultists to be the most potent
means of conjuring spirits. When a single point of the star points upward, it
is regarded as the sign of the good and a means to conjure benevolent
spirits; when the SINGLE POINT POINTS DOWN and a pair of points
are on top, it is a SIGN OF THE EVIL (SATAN) and is USED TO
CONJURE POWERS OF EVIL.”
“The PENTAGRAM is a very important symbol USED IN CALLING
DEMONS and as an aid in the casting of spells. When Book entitled A
Witch’s Bible Compleat pointed skyward, the star symbolizes the power of
witchcraft. Most Wiccans—(witches/warlocks) believe that their power
comes from such elements as the earth, sky and wind."
In fact, the Pentagram is called “The Great Rite” in witchcraft. Witches
Janet and Stewart Farrar report: “The couple enacting the Great Rite are
offering themselves, with reverence and joy, as expressions of the God and
Goddess aspects of the Ultimate Source....They are making themselves to
the best of their ability, channels for that divine polarity on all levels, from
physical to spiritual. That is why it is called the Great Rite.... ‘Ritual sexual
intercourse,’ says Doreen Valiente, ‘is a very old idea indeed—probably as
old as humanity itself.’...The Great Rite invocation specially declares that
the body of the woman taking part is an altar, with her womb and generative
organs as its sacred focus, and reveres it as such....The High Priestess then
lays herself down towards the altar, and her arms and legs outstretched to
form the PENTAGRAM.”
Laurie Cabot, a WITCH, explains: “It really isn’t that difficult to
distinguish the Craft from Satanism. Witches wear the pentacle with the
point up. SATANISTS REVERSE IT WITH THE POINT DOWN....”
Witches’ pentagram It should be obvious by now that the occultists, New
Agers, magicians, Satanists, and witches all claim the pentagram as one of
THEIR symbols and hold it in high regard. “Symbols,” we are told, “are
representative of ownership.” In fact, Fred and Jill Buck from the Magi
Craftsmen, announce: “The Pentagram is one of the most powerful symbols
for the NEW AGE.” A witchcraft magazine was even entitled Pentagram.
As is well-known, the pentagram (or five-pointed star) can be drawn in two
ways—with one point facing up or with two points facing up (known as the
inverted or Satanic pentagram). “When pointing down, as on the front of
the Satanic Bible, the star signifies the Church of Satan, symbolic of power
from Hell.” Occultist and 33° Mason, Manly Hall, admits: “In symbolism,
an inverted figure always signifies a perverted power. The average
person does not even suspect the occult properties of emblematic
pentacles.” As can be seen, this star is a crucial ingredient in the occult,
Wicca (witchcraft), and Satanism and the fashion in which this star is
placed is highly illuminating. Former witch, Mason, Mormon, and Satanist,
Bill Schnoebelen, “emphasized that TO THE MAGICIAN, THE
INVERTED PENTAGRAM HAS ONE USE ONLY, and that is to CALL
UP THE POWER OF SATAN and bring the Kingdom of the Devil into
manifestation on earth.”
An organization called the Continental Association of Satan’s Hope
(CASH) advertises that a “POWERFUL SATANIC PENTAGRAM CAN
NOW BE YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE!” [Emphasis in the original] It
goes on to explain: “You will find the Satanic Pentagram invaluable and
indispensable as you attempt to draw from the infernal power of our lord
Satan! This extremely powerful amulet is the sign of the microcosm and is
the summation of all the occult forces! In other words, there is no amulet or
talisman more powerful or even close to as powerful as the Satanic
Pentagram!” [Emphasis in the original]
Across the bottom of this ad are the words in large letters: “HAIL SATAN!”
The pentagram also plays an important role in MASONRY AND THE
EASTERN STAR. Granted, many Masons and Eastern Star women are
unaware of the connotation of this star (especially in the manner in which it
is drawn), but many in the higher echelons of Masonry KNOW all about
the particular symbol.
Let’s turn to a few Masonic writers to see what they tell us about the
meaning of the pentagram and the position in which it is drawn. We’ll start
with a quotation from Manly Hall. He points out that: “The PENTAGRAM
IS USED EXTENSIVELY IN BLACK MAGIC, but when so used its
form always differs in one of three ways: The star may be broken at one
point by not permitting the converging lines to touch; it may be inverted by
having one point down and two up; or it may be distorted by having the
points of varying lengths. When used in BLACK MAGIC, the pentagram
is called the ‘sign of the cloven hoof,’ or the FOOTPRINT OF THE
DEVIL. The star with two points upward is also called the ‘Goat of
Mendes,’ because the inverted star is the same shape as a goat’s head. When
the upright star turns and the upper point falls to the bottom, it signifies the
fall of the Morning Star.”
S. R. Parchment, in his book Ancient Operative Masonry, states that: “...the
PENTAGRAM represents the liberated spirit. When the star is shown point
upward, it is considered the symbol of the white magician who is able at
will to leave the body [an out of the body experience] by way of the head;
WHEN DOWNWARD, BLACK MAGIC.”
One Masonic pamphlet to be read in the Lodges is the Short Talk Bulletin,
(reprinted in 1982) entitled “Symbolism.” It states: “The five-pointed star—
point up—is a very ancient symbol of man, and was used by the old sages
to designate the absolute sign of human intelligence. It refers to the spiritual
element predominant in man, while the same figure with TWO POINTS
UP REFERS TO THE GOAT OF MENDES—or that the beast is in the
ascendant.”
Henry L. Stillson and William J. Hughan, in History of Freemasonry and
Concordant Orders, describe the pentagram like this: “...when turned with
one point down it represents EVIL, all that is opposed to the good, pure,
and virtuous; in fine, it represents the GOAT OF MENDES.” [Emphasis in
the original]
The Seeker’s Handbook states the following about the inverted pentagram:
“Inverted, it presents the abstract figure of a goat’s head and is generally
taken to represent the exploitation and glorification of the animal drives and
erotic forces, as encouraged in SATANISM.” [Emphasis in the original]
Obviously, the inverted pentagram is a sign for evil. It represented Satan
and is used for invoking evil spirits.
The pentagram is known by several other names: “Celtic priests called it the
WITCH’S FOOT. In the Middle Ages it became known in Britain and
elsewhere in Europe as the goblin’s cross, DEVIL’S SIGN, and the
WIZARD’S STAR. Among the druids of Great Britain, it was the
blasphemous sign of the Godhead.”
“It is also Solomon’s seal....In ancient times it was a magic charm amongst
the people of Babylon.”
“It was one of the most important symbols of the Pythagoreans, for whom
its mathematical properties were most significant as the pentalpha, but who
also fashioned it into trinkets to be used as talismen to ward off evil spirits,
ill health, or misfortune. This symbolism persisted throughout the centuries
of European history; in Germany, for example, it became the Druttenfuss, a
HEX SIGN to prevent witches and goblins from entering barns and
cottages.”
The pentagram is also sometimes called a pentacle or pantacle. Webster’s
Dictionary says that the pentacle (or pentagram) is a "5-pointed or
sometimes 6-pointed star used as a MAGICAL symbol.” Witches Janet and
Stewart Farrar describe the pentagram like this: “a five-pointed star, one of
the MAIN SYMBOLS OF WITCHCRAFT AND OCCULTISM in
general.” A book on numerology agrees that the pentagram “is used in
many ritualistic ceremonies including witchcraft.”
Witchcraft books entitled Witchcraft: Yesterday and Today and Secrets of
a Witch’s Coven One witchcraft magazine explains:
“The five-pointed star is one of the world’s oldest symbols and it has been
used in many cultures since ancient times as an amulet to bring good
fortune and ward off harm. Most WICCAN [witchcraft]
PRACTITIONERS ALSO WEAR IT today as a symbol of their
religion....In the Wiccan religion, the five points of the PENTAGRAM
REPRESENT THE FIVE ELEMENTS of Nature—Earth, Air, Fire,
Water, and Spirit—with the top point corresponding to Spirit, the unifying
element....A Pentagram inscribed on a platter is called a Pentacle. Pentacles
are used as ceremonial tools for the Element Earth and placed above
windows and doorways to bless and protect a dwelling.”
Sybil Leek, a well-known WITCH, declares that the “pentagram has
always been used in ritual MAGIC and in the WITCHCRAFT rites of
healing.” New Ager Dick Sutphen agrees that the “pentacle holds an
important place in ritual MAGIC.” Another book on witchcraft mentions:
“The pentacle, the five-pointed figure, contained mystic symbols, used
especially in DIVINATION and the CONJURATION OF SPIRITS. The
pentalpha, a design formed by interlacing five A’s, was also in similar use.
To SUMMON DEMONIAC HELP, the pentagram was fashioned: a fivepointed
geometric figure.”
International Imports produces an occult catalog. This company sells altar
covers with pentagrams on them—a “circled pentagram for white magic
occult work; INVERTED PENTAGRAM FOR BLACK MAGIC
RITUALS.” Elsewhere this catalog advertises occult jewelry with a
pentagram. It adds that the pentagram is the “most powerful of all occult
talismans....It is alleged that it is more powerful than the cross....” We are
also told that the INVERTED PENTAGRAM IS “A SIGN FOR EVIL.”
Gary Jennings, in his book, Black Magic, White Magic, reveals that: “...the
most powerful and respected of all magical symbols was the pentagram—
the figure of five sides and five angles....The belief was that if this figure
were drawn with a single angle...POINTING DOWN, THE SIGN
REPRESENTED SATAN and thus was USED FOR INVOKING EVIL
SPIRITS.”
Since we have been informed several times by Masonic authors that the
inverted (or Satanic) pentagram refers to the Goat of Mendes, let’s take a
look at what this goat represents. In A Dictionary of Symbols we notice that
the he-goat is associated with the devil. Mendes was an “Egyptian god
resembling Pan; he was worshipped in the form of a goat.”
This chapter keeps going, man. So like on black magic books you can have the upright star but it ain't good. lol. Check the pdf the other week for more in that chapter.
hmm what a mix of tattoo styles. The cloud and wind bars are very traditional japanese, the center image of the Demon could be a foo dog. But clearly is the demon.....
BUT what has me perplexed is......IF this is indeed a demon why is it in a pentacle? And not a pentagram???
In witchcraft pentacle is protection......The pentagram is the inversion....basically allowing shit to come to you.
ALSO in witchcraft when you f\draw a circle into the pentacle it increases its power of further protection.
Which makes me think......these niggas just be fake Satanists, and do not actually know ritual workings
I explained what the centre image demon was.. it's a dictionaire infernale face like in the post.
You're wondering about the upright star. Let me check the Masonic & Occult Symbols Illust - Dr. Cathy Burns pdf from the other week.
THE PENTAGRAM Satanists and witches love the pentagram, and we are told that the pentagram is one of the main symbols of witchcraft and occultism. It has always been used in ritual magic and is used for divination, the conjuration of spirits and to summon demoniac help. In the Dictionary of Mysticism, we learn that the pentagram: “is considered by occultists to be the most potent means of conjuring spirits. When a single point of the star points upward, it is regarded as the sign of the good and a means to conjure benevolent spirits; when the SINGLE POINT POINTS DOWN and a pair of points are on top, it is a SIGN OF THE EVIL (SATAN) and is USED TO CONJURE POWERS OF EVIL.” “The PENTAGRAM is a very important symbol USED IN CALLING DEMONS and as an aid in the casting of spells. When Book entitled A Witch’s Bible Compleat pointed skyward, the star symbolizes the power of witchcraft. Most Wiccans—(witches/warlocks) believe that their power comes from such elements as the earth, sky and wind."
In fact, the Pentagram is called “The Great Rite” in witchcraft. Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar report: “The couple enacting the Great Rite are offering themselves, with reverence and joy, as expressions of the God and Goddess aspects of the Ultimate Source....They are making themselves to the best of their ability, channels for that divine polarity on all levels, from physical to spiritual. That is why it is called the Great Rite.... ‘Ritual sexual intercourse,’ says Doreen Valiente, ‘is a very old idea indeed—probably as old as humanity itself.’...The Great Rite invocation specially declares that the body of the woman taking part is an altar, with her womb and generative organs as its sacred focus, and reveres it as such....The High Priestess then lays herself down towards the altar, and her arms and legs outstretched to form the PENTAGRAM.” Laurie Cabot, a WITCH, explains: “It really isn’t that difficult to distinguish the Craft from Satanism. Witches wear the pentacle with the point up. SATANISTS REVERSE IT WITH THE POINT DOWN....”
Witches’ pentagram It should be obvious by now that the occultists, New Agers, magicians, Satanists, and witches all claim the pentagram as one of THEIR symbols and hold it in high regard. “Symbols,” we are told, “are representative of ownership.” In fact, Fred and Jill Buck from the Magi Craftsmen, announce: “The Pentagram is one of the most powerful symbols for the NEW AGE.” A witchcraft magazine was even entitled Pentagram. As is well-known, the pentagram (or five-pointed star) can be drawn in two ways—with one point facing up or with two points facing up (known as the inverted or Satanic pentagram). “When pointing down, as on the front of the Satanic Bible, the star signifies the Church of Satan, symbolic of power from Hell.” Occultist and 33° Mason, Manly Hall, admits: “In symbolism, an inverted figure always signifies a perverted power. The average person does not even suspect the occult properties of emblematic pentacles.” As can be seen, this star is a crucial ingredient in the occult, Wicca (witchcraft), and Satanism and the fashion in which this star is placed is highly illuminating. Former witch, Mason, Mormon, and Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, “emphasized that TO THE MAGICIAN, THE INVERTED PENTAGRAM HAS ONE USE ONLY, and that is to CALL UP THE POWER OF SATAN and bring the Kingdom of the Devil into manifestation on earth.”
An organization called the Continental Association of Satan’s Hope (CASH) advertises that a “POWERFUL SATANIC PENTAGRAM CAN NOW BE YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE!” [Emphasis in the original] It goes on to explain: “You will find the Satanic Pentagram invaluable and indispensable as you attempt to draw from the infernal power of our lord Satan! This extremely powerful amulet is the sign of the microcosm and is the summation of all the occult forces! In other words, there is no amulet or talisman more powerful or even close to as powerful as the Satanic Pentagram!” [Emphasis in the original] Across the bottom of this ad are the words in large letters: “HAIL SATAN!” The pentagram also plays an important role in MASONRY AND THE EASTERN STAR. Granted, many Masons and Eastern Star women are unaware of the connotation of this star (especially in the manner in which it is drawn), but many in the higher echelons of Masonry KNOW all about the particular symbol.
Let’s turn to a few Masonic writers to see what they tell us about the meaning of the pentagram and the position in which it is drawn. We’ll start with a quotation from Manly Hall. He points out that: “The PENTAGRAM IS USED EXTENSIVELY IN BLACK MAGIC, but when so used its form always differs in one of three ways: The star may be broken at one point by not permitting the converging lines to touch; it may be inverted by having one point down and two up; or it may be distorted by having the points of varying lengths. When used in BLACK MAGIC, the pentagram is called the ‘sign of the cloven hoof,’ or the FOOTPRINT OF THE DEVIL. The star with two points upward is also called the ‘Goat of Mendes,’ because the inverted star is the same shape as a goat’s head. When the upright star turns and the upper point falls to the bottom, it signifies the fall of the Morning Star.” S. R. Parchment, in his book Ancient Operative Masonry, states that: “...the PENTAGRAM represents the liberated spirit. When the star is shown point upward, it is considered the symbol of the white magician who is able at will to leave the body [an out of the body experience] by way of the head; WHEN DOWNWARD, BLACK MAGIC.” One Masonic pamphlet to be read in the Lodges is the Short Talk Bulletin, (reprinted in 1982) entitled “Symbolism.” It states: “The five-pointed star— point up—is a very ancient symbol of man, and was used by the old sages to designate the absolute sign of human intelligence. It refers to the spiritual element predominant in man, while the same figure with TWO POINTS UP REFERS TO THE GOAT OF MENDES—or that the beast is in the ascendant.”
Henry L. Stillson and William J. Hughan, in History of Freemasonry and Concordant Orders, describe the pentagram like this: “...when turned with one point down it represents EVIL, all that is opposed to the good, pure, and virtuous; in fine, it represents the GOAT OF MENDES.” [Emphasis in the original] The Seeker’s Handbook states the following about the inverted pentagram: “Inverted, it presents the abstract figure of a goat’s head and is generally taken to represent the exploitation and glorification of the animal drives and erotic forces, as encouraged in SATANISM.” [Emphasis in the original] Obviously, the inverted pentagram is a sign for evil. It represented Satan and is used for invoking evil spirits. The pentagram is known by several other names: “Celtic priests called it the WITCH’S FOOT. In the Middle Ages it became known in Britain and elsewhere in Europe as the goblin’s cross, DEVIL’S SIGN, and the WIZARD’S STAR. Among the druids of Great Britain, it was the blasphemous sign of the Godhead.”
“It is also Solomon’s seal....In ancient times it was a magic charm amongst the people of Babylon.” “It was one of the most important symbols of the Pythagoreans, for whom its mathematical properties were most significant as the pentalpha, but who also fashioned it into trinkets to be used as talismen to ward off evil spirits, ill health, or misfortune. This symbolism persisted throughout the centuries of European history; in Germany, for example, it became the Druttenfuss, a HEX SIGN to prevent witches and goblins from entering barns and cottages.” The pentagram is also sometimes called a pentacle or pantacle. Webster’s Dictionary says that the pentacle (or pentagram) is a "5-pointed or sometimes 6-pointed star used as a MAGICAL symbol.” Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar describe the pentagram like this: “a five-pointed star, one of the MAIN SYMBOLS OF WITCHCRAFT AND OCCULTISM in general.” A book on numerology agrees that the pentagram “is used in many ritualistic ceremonies including witchcraft.” Witchcraft books entitled Witchcraft: Yesterday and Today and Secrets of a Witch’s Coven One witchcraft magazine explains:
“The five-pointed star is one of the world’s oldest symbols and it has been used in many cultures since ancient times as an amulet to bring good fortune and ward off harm. Most WICCAN [witchcraft] PRACTITIONERS ALSO WEAR IT today as a symbol of their religion....In the Wiccan religion, the five points of the PENTAGRAM REPRESENT THE FIVE ELEMENTS of Nature—Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit—with the top point corresponding to Spirit, the unifying element....A Pentagram inscribed on a platter is called a Pentacle. Pentacles are used as ceremonial tools for the Element Earth and placed above windows and doorways to bless and protect a dwelling.” Sybil Leek, a well-known WITCH, declares that the “pentagram has always been used in ritual MAGIC and in the WITCHCRAFT rites of healing.” New Ager Dick Sutphen agrees that the “pentacle holds an important place in ritual MAGIC.” Another book on witchcraft mentions: “The pentacle, the five-pointed figure, contained mystic symbols, used especially in DIVINATION and the CONJURATION OF SPIRITS. The pentalpha, a design formed by interlacing five A’s, was also in similar use. To SUMMON DEMONIAC HELP, the pentagram was fashioned: a fivepointed geometric figure.” International Imports produces an occult catalog. This company sells altar covers with pentagrams on them—a “circled pentagram for white magic occult work; INVERTED PENTAGRAM FOR BLACK MAGIC RITUALS.” Elsewhere this catalog advertises occult jewelry with a
pentagram. It adds that the pentagram is the “most powerful of all occult talismans....It is alleged that it is more powerful than the cross....” We are also told that the INVERTED PENTAGRAM IS “A SIGN FOR EVIL.” Gary Jennings, in his book, Black Magic, White Magic, reveals that: “...the most powerful and respected of all magical symbols was the pentagram— the figure of five sides and five angles....The belief was that if this figure were drawn with a single angle...POINTING DOWN, THE SIGN REPRESENTED SATAN and thus was USED FOR INVOKING EVIL SPIRITS.” Since we have been informed several times by Masonic authors that the inverted (or Satanic) pentagram refers to the Goat of Mendes, let’s take a look at what this goat represents. In A Dictionary of Symbols we notice that the he-goat is associated with the devil. Mendes was an “Egyptian god resembling Pan; he was worshipped in the form of a goat.”
This chapter keeps going, man. So like on black magic books you can have the upright star but it ain't good. lol. Check the pdf the other week for more in that chapter.