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There is the witch trials. Held in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Tortured all over the UK, male and female, occultism. They weren't for Catholics, they were purged until the late 1800s, and they were given even better torturers. But the druid society established itself in the 1700s.

Where did they go. Late antiquity, yawn. What. Shamanism was still practiced in Scotland then. The Vikings killed them? The Vikings after conversion started killing witches, they had tortures for witches. But many Vikings were from the Druidic culture, runes, earthen magics, shamanism, and blood rituals.

In Scandinavia it again was practiced until Christainity became much more widespread, and that didn't occur until the 1500-1600s? Despite their much earlier conversion to Christianity. But it again never left Scandinavia. Like it never left Eastern Europe.

Because it never left culture, any tales date back for centuries repeated over and over. Despite many places supposedly going after any satanists and pagans.

Any supposed incantations, medicine, and lore still exist. But I think more is far more esoteric, passed down, or knowledge of the few. The rest is largely hocus pocus. Nonsense. If it held power, real power, nazi secret witchcraft bases and black sun creeds. It has been silenced. Many books were burnt at various historic points. On this topic there aren't many. It was largely word of mouth. Because it was purged. Purged for far longer.

Has it left any other places in the World? No. Africa. Prevalent. India. Prevalent. Americas. Etc etc. Despite some practices outlawed. Many other places assimilated parts of past shamanism into culture. Like the Day of the Dead.

It's part and part perspective. The seance and palm reading, fortune telling, is very old occult shamanism. This bloomed again in 17-1800s becoming a fad, until today is everywhere. Many Christian celebrations Christmas, Easter are pagan holidays. The structure and many traditions of Masonicism date back far older than Christianity.

What is it, often a belief. Who really cares? One belief is often as ignorant as the next. But what do any rituals do. More to those who practice them, but to everybody else they make little or no actual difference. Everything is corruptible, and everything professes power, more power from those who believe. I just don't think they've summoned Satan. Because they haven't Christ either.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There is the witch trials. Held in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Tortured all over the UK, male and female, occultism. They weren't for Catholics they were purged until the late 1800s they were given even better torturers. But the druid society established itself in the 1700s.

Where did they go. Late antiquity, yawn. What. Shamanism was still practiced in Scotland then. The Vikings killed them? The Vikings after conversion started killing witches, they had tortures for witches. But many Vikings were from the Druidic culture, runes, earthen magics, shamanism, and blood rituals.

In Scandinavia it again was practiced until Christainity became much more widespread, and that didn't occur until the 1500-1600s? Despite their much earlier conversion to Christianity. But it again never left Scandinavia. Like it never left Eastern Europe.

Because it never left culture, any tales date back for centuries repeated over and over. Despite many places supoosedly going after any satanists and pagans.

Any supposed incantations, medicine, and lore still exist. But I think more is far more esoteric, passed down, or knowledge of the few. The rest is largely hocus pocus. Nonsense. If it held power, real power, nazi secret witchcraft bases and black sun creeds. It has been silenced. Many books were burnt at various historic points. On this topic there aren't many. It was largely word of mouth. Because it was purged. Purged for far longer.

Has it left any other places in the World? No. Africa. Prevalent. India. Prevalent. Americas. Etc etc. Despite some practices outlawed. Many other places assimilated parts of past shamanism into culture. Like the Day of the Dead.

It's part and part perspective. The seance and palm reading, fortune telling, is very old occult shamanism. This bloomed again in 17-1800s becoming a fad, until today is everywhere. Many Christian celebrations Christmas, Easter are pagan holidays. The structure and many traditions of Masonicism date back far older than Christianity.

What is it, often a belief. Who really cares? One belief is often as ignorant as the next. But what do any rituals do. More to those who practice them, but to everybody else they make little or no actual difference. Everything is corruptible, and everything professes power, more power from those who believe. I just don't think they've summoned Satan. Because they haven't Christ either.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There is the witch trials. Held in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Tortured all over the UK, male and female, occultism. They weren't for Catholics they were purged until the late 1800s they were given even better torturers. But the druid society established itself in the 1700s.

Where did they go. Late antiquity, yawn. What. Shamanism was still practiced in Scotland then. The Vikings killed them? The Vikings after conversion started killing witches, they had tortures for witches. But many Vikings were from the Druidic culture, runes, earthen magics, shamanism, and blood rituals.

In Scandinavia it again was practiced until Christainity became much more widespread, and that didn't occur until the 1500-1600s? Despite their much earlier conversion to Christianity. But it again never left Scandinavia. Like it never left Eastern Europe.

Because it never left culture, any tales date back for centuries repeated over and over. Despite many places supoosedly going after any satanists and pagans.

Any supposed incantations, medicine, and lore still exist. But I think more is far more esoteric, passed down, or knowledge of the few. The rest is largely hocus pocus. Nonsense. If it held power, real power, nazi secret witchcraft bases and black sun creeds. It has been silenced. Many books were burnt at various historic points. On this topic there aren't many. It was largely word of mouth. Because it was purged. Purged for far longer.

Has it left any other places in the World? No. Africa. Prevalent. India. Prevalent. Americas. Etc etc. Despite some practices outlawed. Many other places assimilated parts of past shamanism into culture. Like the Day of the Dead.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There is the witch trials. Held in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Tortured all over the UK, male and female, occultism. They weren't for Catholics they were purged until the late 1800s they were given even better torturers. But the druid society established itself in the 1700s.

Where did they go. Late antiquity, yawn. What. Shamanism was still practiced in Scotland then. The Vikings killed them? The Vikings after conversion started killing witches, they had tortures for witches. But many Vikings were from the Druidic culture, runes, earthen magics, shamanism, and blood rituals.

In Scandinavia it again was practiced until Christainity became much more widespread, and that didn't occur until the 1500-1600s? Despite their much earlier conversion to Christianity. But it again never left Scandinavia. Like it never left Eastern Europe.

Because it never left culture, any tales date back for centuries repeated over and over. Despite many places supoosedly going after any satanists and pagans.

Any supposed incantations, medicine, and lore still exist. But I think more is far more esoteric, passed down, or knowledge of the few. The rest is largely hocus pocus. Nonsense. If it held power, real power, nazi secret witchcraft bases and black sun creeds. It has been silenced. Many books were burnt at various historic points. On this topic there aren't many. It was largely word of mouth. Because it was purged. Purged for far longer.

Has it left any other places in the World? No. Africa. Prevalent. India. Prevalent. Americas. Etc etc. Despite some practices outlawed. Many other plsces assimilated parts of past shamanism into culture. Like the Day of the Dead.

1 year ago
1 score
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There is the witch trials. Held in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Tortured all over the UK, male and female, occultism. They weren't for Catholics they were purged until the late 1800s they were given even better torturers. But the druid society established itself in the 1700s.

Where did they go. Late antiquity, yawn. What. Shamanism was still practiced in Scotland then. The Vikings killed them? The Vikings after conversion started killing witches, they had the tortures. But many Vikings were from the Druidic culture, runes, earthen magics, shamanism, and blood rituals.

In Scandinavia it was again practiced until Christainity became much more widespread, that didn't occur until the 1500-1600s? Despite much earlier conversion to Christianity. But again never left Scandinavia. Like it never left Eastern Europe.

Because it never left culture, any tales date back for centuries repeated over and over. Despite many places supoosedly going after any satanists and pagans.

Any supposed incantations, medicine, and lore still exist. But I think more is far more esoteric, passed down or knowledge of the few. The rest is largely hocus pocus. Nonsense. If it held power, real power, nazi secret witchcraft bases and black sun creeds. It has been silenced.

Has it left any other places in the World? No. Africa. Prevalent. India. Prevalent. Americas. Etc etc. Despite some practices outlawed. Many other plsces assimilated parts of past shamanism into culture. Like the Day of the Dead.

1 year ago
1 score