What does it mean that 2 out of the 3 witches in Hocus Pocus are Jewish? Bette Middler (Jewish) and Sarah Jessica Parker (Jewish) .
Despite being 2% of the population, Jews make up 66% of the witches. Why is that?
What does it mean that 2 out of the 3 witches in Hocus Pocus are Jewish? Bette Middler (Jewish) and Sarah Jessica Parker (Jewish) .
Despite being 2% of the population, Jews make up 66% of the witches. Why is that?
It means the jews in Hollywood give acting roles to fellow jews?
Meaning implies a mercantile contract between a chosen one suggesting meaning and ones choice consenting to hold onto suggested meaning.
Mean/medius/medhyo - "middle" aka ones choice at the middle of a balance based system. Choosing to hold onto imbalances ones choice.
Motion utilizes momentum (inception towards death) to distinguish matter (life)...that's why this and that are different from one another.
Crafting suggestion (word) within perception (sound) makes one a soothsayer aka a wicker/wikker/witch, hence witchcraft.
a) Being implies one (partial) within oneness (whole)...ignoring ones perception of all perceivable for another ones suggestion implies DUAL-ism, hence establishing 2.
b) If one (1) consents to another ones (1) suggestion, then a conflict of reason is established, which tempts each consenting one (1) to fight each other from two (2) sides, while positioning the one (1) making the suggestion outside the conflict of reason...that's how 1 (being) within 2 (reason) establishes 3rd party control (suggestion) over self onto another.
c) Notice how "2 out of 3" took 1 out of the equation...that one implies oneself as differential (life) within equation (inception towards death).
To conjure (command on oath) implies a jew utilizing suggested information to command gentiles to follow their given oath of consent.
That's also why ones consent to a suggestion implies religion/religio - "to bind anew", since ones consent by free will of choice implies an oath adjuring one to another, while permitting a chosen one to become ones judge; jury and executioner.