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We'll be ok, It went out to the CURB.

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What is CURB?

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

The street edge of the sidewalk, unless you're British. In that case, it's the edge of the pavement and it's called a Kerb. (Civil Engineering) a line of stone or concrete forming an edge between a pavement and a roadway, so that the pavement is some 15 cm above the level of the road

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

FLATTEN THE CURB!!

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👏😂

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Thank you! My mother tongue is French :) .. and I still have no clue about what it means "I went out to the CURB"!!

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Rachel, it’s a reference to putting it out in the garbage. We typically put the garbage cans out at the curb to be collected. The curb is along the edge of the road in front of one’s home. Hope this helps.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

YES!! Thank You :-))! & Blessings <3!!

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

You went outside to wait for a ride.

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Rachel, the important thing is not to get "kicked to the curb".

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It's this thing on the side of the street where people put their trash.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

One was given to me as a pre-teen at a Christmas party a group my parents belonged to. I was so disappointed and would have traded it for anyone else's gift (they were decided by age group). My siblings took to using it, even trying to tell me 'answers' they got when asking questions about me. Yuk!!

When I had my spiritual awakening, I knew there were things to clear out of my possessions; that was one, and I couldn't wait to get rid of it. We had a fireplace, that we used a lot. No one else was home, I started the fire, put a bunch of stupid books and games in and when the fire was going at a decent clip I threw the demon board in.... The fire amplified explosively! I thought the house was gong to incinerate. The flames color changed to hues I had never seen in a fire prior to that.

Fortunately the house didn't burn down and best of all, I felt a real sense of relief that it was nothing more than ashes when the fire was done. It is not anything I would pass on to anyone else.

I understand your view and reaction to it Celia.

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I was overseas and in my room in the middle of the night, I sensed evil walk in. I mean, I sensed it. I can’t explain it, but use this analogy, you know how something smells so strong you can taste it?

I could sense this evil so strongly, that I could see it even though it wasn’t physically visible (yes, I know how insane that sounds), like a figment of my imagination, I could “see” this evil, like a giant black panther, slinking across the room, low to the ground.

Needless to say, I didn’t sleep that night.

The next night I was working out with one of my workers and he says out of the blue, unprompted, “Dude… I felt pure evil last night… like it came into my room.”

Second incident, I was visiting someone and sleeping on a spare bed, and in my dream a demon was in my face, watching me, just studying me. I woke up from the dream, and in that split second between reality from waking up in a fright from the dreamworld, I saw it suck back to a bookshelf, like a wisp of dull smoky fog. I jumped out of bed and ran to the bookshelf and looked where that thing had retreated to, and right there was a book on demonic activity, hauntings stuff like that.

That was probably 2020 first incident, and 2016 for the second one.

Only two demonic experiences I’ve had.

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We grow up learning what our senses tell us and we learn to trust and rely on what we see, feel or taste or smell. But there is a whole lot of other things that are going on in our world that have nothing to do with our natural senses. I think that most people trust so heavily on their own senses, that they ridicule anything supernatural. This makes it much harder to believe in God whom they can't see or touch. we need to develop a tuning in to the supernatural, because it is as real as what we smell, hear, taste or see.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

I remember playing that when my friends and I were young. It was so popular. The stupid things we did when we were young. I wouldn't go near it today.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

It freaked me out. I almost don’t want to think about it. My son bought another one after I threw the first one out. I hate to say it but I did engage with the kids under persuasion to play it with them? Why I can’t say. It moved around with us and suddenly it wasn’t funny.. I threw it out immediately and the second board the minute I found it. Given what has happened since does make me think I need my son cleared. Thank God I know someone who can do that. This is timely. All will be ok now the intention is there.. that’s when God steps in. This subject is creepy but like many mistakes humanity has done should be talked about and faced. We all need to be aware of evil and how to remove it. Thank you C xxx

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Dec 26, 2022·edited Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Made in Salem where child killer Damien Echols lived for a while!

My only exp with these boards was when I was really young, somewhere around 6-10. My older brother and a female cousin were playing outside and I was kicking a ball about with my 2 friends. Before I knew what was happening we were in a dark shed sitting around in a circle holding hands and someone was saying "Now don't break the chain. If you do something bad may happen." They then started asking questions. I can't remember what exactly.

I was always a super sensitive boy to the point of it almost being a problem lol. So I was sensitive to the fact we were asking questions of a ghost or a demon or the devil. After about a minute I had had enough and had to get out of there. I guess I broke the chain by removing my hands and I bolted out the shed as fast as I could run.

For months after I kept expecting something terrible to happen. And something bad *did* happen.

I was riding my bike one day and crashed into the kerb. I went flying, skinned my knees and I guess I kicked my foot into the concrete and managed to split the nail of my big tie open. I remember lots of blood from such a small wound.

I dunno if the two events were linked. It's not as if this was the only time I fell off my bike lol... but I never played with any Ouiji Boards or anything like that ever again!

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

The nuns in my grade school told us never to go near one.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

The Word of God is very clear about not engaging in the occult. Demons are real, and cursed objects should never enter your home. Remove anything that is suspect. I am sensitive to evil spirits in places. Once I was visiting a local museum type attraction. There were Messianic Jews there passing out scripture tracks (they knew). I accepted one and read aloud a scripture to my young stepchildren who attended with us. A tall thin young man dressed in black with a pale complexion was standing nearby (he was a museum guide). When he heard the spoken Word, he fell backwards as if I had thrown scalding water on him. There is power in the living Word of God. If you are feeling oppressed, go to scripture and speak it aloud!

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Christine (also my younger sister's name (-:),

The pale, tall thin young man dressed in black falling backwards response makes me want to write the following:

Up (or down?) here in southern Maine, this past Thursday evening, we experienced rain and 30 mph winds which lasted through to Friday mid day, taking down a big hardwood onto power lines serving 72 homes. A neighbor told me 150,000+ homes in the region were affected in one way or another with loss of power.

I had neglected to protect my generator from the ethanol- containing gas I was using; and, it wouldn't start. I would have to disassemble it; take the carburetor apart and clean the jets. That was going to take some time. By Friday evening, with an outside temperature of 10 degrees, the interior temperature of my home was 52 degrees...by Saturday morning it was 38 degrees...not far off from freezing.

I called a neighbor to ask if I could borrow his generator for an hour or two to raise the temperature in the house enough to make it through Saturday night without the hot water heating pipes and other water pipes freezing and bursting; but, he was about to receive visitors. Right then, I became very concerned that my two dogs and I would be in trouble Saturday night.

I've prayed to God in the past; and, I've prayed to Jesus; and, I don't really recall my prayers being answered, except perhaps the extremely serious one where I asked to be able to make my own decisions in life, whatever they might be (not the wisest of prayers (-:).

Recently, I did something really stupid and injurious that caused me to immediately blurt out, "Oh, Lord, why did you allow me to do that to myself?" Right then and there, I realized that I truly do believe in God; plus, I've believed in Jesus Christ since I was a child; wanted to be able to love as he did/does; but then strayed away from him for years.

For the past few months, I've often read or heard someone stating that God will answer one's prayers if one prays, " I ask this in the name of Jesus Christ", amen; so, in the state of anxiety I was in, I very earnestly did just that; and, it seemed like within 10 minutes, I received a call telling me two Masonic brothers were bringing me a generator to use until power was restored.

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A beautiful and powerful testimonial Edmond. I had no idea you were in such trouble. Tell me what you mean by "two Masonic brothers."

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Note: I mistakenly Save(d) my Masonic-related post before I was done writing my thoughts. I'll take that as a sign that I should wait for your response before writing more. I'd like to read why you asked what I meant by "two Masonic brothers". (-:

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Hi Celia. A belated Merry Christmas to you (-:

I've been a member of the Masons (freemasonry) since around the turn of this century, when a childhood friend I went to Sunday School with, asked if I would like to join the local lodge. As you likely know, its a non-profit fraternal organization with two requirements to join (besides being an XY male): 1) You must believe in a higher power...I was asked if I believe in God; 2) In the lodge or at lodge meetings, there can be no discussion of religion or politics.

All of the brothers in my lodge are Christians: most Protestant; at least one Catholic. Most of the members of our lodge are sole proprietor craftsmen or small business owners. One of our brothers is a past Grand Master of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Maine ( https://www.mainemason.org/ - includes a 31:24 minute video). He's a Cornell trained veterinarian (now concentrating on large animal) who graduated the year I attended Cornell vet school; and, we worked together that summer, until I decided not to continue in those studies. He's a superbly moral individual who is always helping other people, mostly the less fortunate.

This is the first time I've posted anything suggesting that I'm a Mason; but, I decided to see what the reaction will be. My mother was a Congregationalist; my father a Roman Catholic; so, when some of my cousins on my father's side learned I am a Mason, they were aghast, not knowing that the Catholic condemnation of Masonry had to do with the Church losing political power (and thus money) in South America because of Masonry. I'd have to revisit that issue to explain it correctly; but, I believe that condemnation is no longer in force, but many Catholics do not realize this.

From what I've read, it is my understanding is that many people in this world (in the U.S., at least, it seems) are against freemasonry and believe it's a satanic organization. I started to read explanations along those lines at https://healthimpactnews.com/2021/insider-exposes-freemasonry-as-the-worlds-oldest-secret-religion-and-the-luciferian-plans-for-the-new-world-order/ where there's a Rumble link to Australian Altiyan Childs' 5 hour video titled, "Insider Exposes Freemasonry as World's Oldest Religion and Luciferian Plans for The New World Order" at https://rumble.com/vhgzmp-insider-exposes-freemasonry-as-worlds-oldest-religion-and-luciferian-plans-.html . I started to watched the first hour or so of this video, but mostly due to the Plandemic, haven't allocate the time to finish viewing it.

Childs' video states that many lower level Masons are ignorant of the (alleged) satanic people at the global top of freemasonry. That may be true...I haven't taken the time to find out. I joined the local lodgebecause I had moved to a town in the same Maine county, but where I did not grow up; and, wanted to meet some local individuals; and, I was very close childhood friends with the man who invited me to join and knew he and his wife are devout Christians.

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Well, I like you and trust you. I appreciate your openness. Now, I feel the evidence points to that Masons at the top are Satanists. I'm not an expert. But it seems the vast majority of Masons could be good and well intentioned people who don't realize what is at the top, as Eileen states below.

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Dec 29, 2022·edited Dec 29, 2022

Hi Celia. Thanks for responding. - There is no global "top" to the freemasons; so, to understand why some people apparently believe evidence points to a group of Masons at the top who are Satanists, I would have to know what evidence they are referring to. If you know of such evidence, I would be interested in looking at it.

The reason there is no "top" group of Masons is that each community lodge of men adheres to a set rules/laws set forth by a globally local Grand Lodge, but that Grand Lodge does not fully control each of its subordinate lodges. For example, in Maine, the lodge am a member of adheres to a set of regulations set forth by the Grand Lodge of Maine, which is located in Holden, Maine. There is no other hierarchically higher lodge controlling the Grand Lodge of Maine, nor my lodge.

Perhaps to answer some questions you may have regarding the religion of Masons, I should first restate what I wrote in a post below this, "...when I took my oath, I wasn't pledging with regard to a deity specifically defined by Blue Lodge Masonry (there is no such defined deity); I was pledging with regard to the deity which I believe in. - Many non-Masons who write about freemasonry appear to be unaware of this crucial distinction, which frequently causes them to make all sort of erroneous claims regarding freemasonry."

So, you ask, could the deity I pledged to be Satan? Here I will point you to the Maine Masonic Text Book (Blue Book) Part 2 at https://www.mainemason.org/uploads/bluebook2.pdf , Chapter XIV, MACKEY'S ANCIENT LANDMARKS, items 19 and 20 (on page 32 of 65), where:

"19. A belief in the existence of God as the Grand Architect of the Universe, is one of the most important landmarks of the Order. It has been always admitted that a denial of the existence of a Supreme and Superintending Power is an absolute disqualification for initiation..."; and,

"20. Subsidiary to this belief in God, as a landmark of the Order, is the belief in a resurrection to a future life. This landmark is not so positively impressed on the candidate by exact words as the preceding; but the doctrine is taught by very plain implication, and runs through the whole symbolism of the Order..."

Then, in Chapter XVI, The Ancient Charges, 1. Concerning God and Religion. (page 34 of 65):

"A Mason is obliged, by his tenure, to obey the moral law; and if he rightly understands the Art, he will never be a stupid Atheist nor an irreligious Libertine. But though in ancient times Masons were charged in every country to be of the Religion of that country or nation, whatever it was, it is now thought more expedient only to oblige them to that Religion in which all men agree, leaving their particular opinions to themselves; that is, to be good men and true, or men of honor and honesty, by whatever denominations or persuasions they may be distinguished;..."

"A belief in God, the Creator and Father, is indispensably requisite in a candidate for the honors of Masonry. An attempt has been made in France to modify this Landmark: it has not succeeded; and when any Body, calling itself masonic, adopts any other rule, it thereby and at once puts itself outside the pale of Masonry." <- Celia: this is why no Satanic group of people can qualify as freemasons, regardless whether any of their individual members are or ever have been freemasons. If any freemason would be made known to be a Satanist, he would be kicked out of freemasonry.

Then, in Chapter XVIII, Masonic Offences and Punishment, 1. Masonic Offences (page 53-54 of 65):

"Every violation of the laws of Masonry is an offense, for which the Mason committing it may be punished. The Masonic law requires us to obey the moral law; the laws of our country; the Constitution, Regulations and well established customs of the Fraternity; and to keep our obligations; hence a violation of any of these is a Masonic offense.

While Masonry requires a belief in God and obedience to the moral law, in other respects it leaves its members freedom in their religious opinions. Therefore, while it would cutoff a member who does not believe in God or who does not obey the moral law, it takes no notice of ecclesiastical offenses."

Celia: You might also be interested reading the very brief, three paragraph summary, found at the beginning of the Maine Masonic Text Book (Blue Book) Part 1, available at https://www.mainemason.org/uploads/bluebook1.pdf : Chapter 1: Masonry. Its Organizations. History.

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Dec 27, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Freemasonry is anathema to the Catholic Church, and papal bulls hold fast; there is no wiggle room. Your perception is warped due to the ongoing damage wrought by Vatican II, when "through some crack, the smoke of Satan has entered the Church of God." The road to hell is paved with seemingly good intentions, and need not start with an Ouija board.

Regardless of how flat you see the Freemasonic hierarchy, I can assure you there are those who knew about the poison death shot. I am not privy to their degree status.

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Dec 27, 2022·edited Dec 27, 2022

Again, the Master Mason 3rd degree is the highest degree in Blue Lodge Masonry. The Scottish Rite degrees are not in the same heirarchy. See https://www.freemason.com/master-mason/ for an brief explanation and also read about "appendant bodies" of which the Scottish Rite is one.

When you say you can assure me there are those who knew about the poison death shot, which I assume you are referring to the Covid-19 injection products, once I heard there was a "new virus" for which a vaccine would be available, it took me all of fifteen minutes to determine both the alleged SARS-Cov-2 and the synthetic spike protein are bioweapons. As Karen Kingston and David Martin shortly thereafter revealed, the patents for these products actually refer to them as biological weapons, so if one was following coronavirus research and reading the patents, they would have known early on that this pandemic scenario was a population-culling plandemic long in the making. One didn't need to be a freemason to understand this fact.

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But you did not crack the infertility nut through your research, and that was actually the culling point, fully proclaimed.

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Dec 27, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Edmund. many fine well-intentioned people in the

beginning levels of the Masons have no idea that at the highest degrees of Masonry they are Luciferians--that is who the Great Architect of this world is! They are worshipping Lucifer. Their rituals mention Lucifer's name. There are many books and articles on this subject. God bless you and protect you and yours.

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Hello Eileen,

In the State of Maine, and I would wager in most, if not all of the U.S. and other countries, the highest degree in any lodge is the 3rd degree Master Mason. Any higher numbered "degree" is not superior to the 3rd degree, but rather a lateral move from the 3rd degree Master Mason and involves joining or working with groups outside the ordinary, local Masonic lodge (and, from what I'm told, sometimes out of state). The Scottish Rite 33rd degree is an honorary attainment. I believe two brothers in my lodge have attained the 32rd degree in the Scottish Rite and I know for a fact that they are not Luciferians; and attaining a 33rd honorary degree in the Scottish Rite would not make them so.

Much, if not most, of what I have read regarding freemasonry is erroneous, written by people who are not Masons. That said, I would not be surprised if there are Luciferian "Masonic" cults which exist and are controlled by certain global elitists such as some of the Rothschilds; but, I have not sought any proof of such cults currently existing, as I would consider them outside of acceptable freemasonry. One article with regard to this is, "What do 33rd degree masons know that 3rd degree masons do not?" at https://www.quora.com/What-do-33rd-degree-masons-know-that-3rd-degree-masons-do-not

If you view the video at https://www.mainemason.org/ , you will see that Masons in the State of Maine are just ordinary folks involved in ordinary altruistic activities. In other words, I believe it's important for non-Masons to understand that freemasons are not all Luciferians and would detest any who are and who might claim to be freemasons, should they actually exist. Just like the MSM lies regarding the Plandemic, it's best to not automatically believe everything you read about freemasonry being associated with Luciferianism.

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Dec 27, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

As I said, Edmund, most well-meaning Masons have no idea who/what they are serving. The MSM plays no part in this for me. God bless you and yours.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

I am so touched that my post spoke to your heart! Here in Ohio we also experienced high winds and extreme cold over the holiday. My husband had to travel on Saturday to Indiana (he transports Amish who don't drive). I called my sister who I knew would pray with me for his safety. It was a grueling drive, but he made it home with his passengers safely. I always pray in the name of Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is moving strongly now, as Satan knows his time is short and is acting out overtly. I am thankful that your prayer was heard! If you believe that Jesus was God in the flesh, and He came to save those who believe by his death (for our sins) and His resurrection to life, then you are and will be saved. I also want to love as He loved me, but my strength is sometimes weak. So, I ask Him to love in His strength, and I find I can even pray for my enemies!

My recommendation would be to read the Book of John in the Bible. I also read the Psalms because David, who wrote them, suffered failings (as we do) and speaks from his heart with God. I find that helpful. I pray for continue safety for you and your pets!

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Thank you for suggesting the Book of John and the Psalms. I read the Bible at least two time when I was younger; but, that's not like studying it. I'll try again. (-: - And, thank you for your prayers. I love that your husband transports the Amish...he must have very interesting conversations with them.

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They are a blessing to him and he to them as well! It is retirement income for us. They are imperfect humans as well but understand that the "old ways are the best ways".

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Hello Edmund

As an Ex Master Mason myself from 1996 -2002 (when I actually attended Lodge, I later felt unable do to our lodge meetings being on the third Fridays of the month and my new vocational interests in the music industry absorbing my weekends in general) it would be a few books from our own library that began to pose other reconsiderations, namely Morals and Dogma by Albert Pike.

Nothing negative whatsoever to say about any of the members I attended lodge with, but it is in no uncertain terms, an organization which is indeed networked beyond its Charter and as well as within.

The codes and oaths. however symbolic beyond the ritual they may appear on the surface. there exists within it all, a repository of confidences that are wholly systemic.

While there certainly exists there, a means of esoteric exploration, something to keep in mind is your own line in the sand you may keep quietly to your chest, along with possibility that should it someday play a factor for you, you'd act accordingly with it and politely decline the advancement on offer.

For what it might be worth, consider the manner and nature of those first three degrees.

In each of these, do you recall at any moment that if you were to not answer a query in the affirmative. just how isolated you or any adept for that matter, would surely have felt?

Blindfolded in pajamas with cable tow around your neck, is generally not a situation that might afford the confidence necessary to such a situation, were one to have a change of heart as it were.

Now, of course, those degrees are in your purview well in advance of those rituals as you'll recall that a team prepared you and so forth, given the memory work required, which by definition, allowed you foreknowledge of the exact verbiage involved.

I had no experience beyond those degrees in either the York or Scottish Rites, though I do recall a few of the boys having just had being initiated and enjoined to the Shrine.

While was directly betrayed, my impression of one chap's demeanor bordering on astonishment never left me.

On the Ouija Board subject, a subject that is perfectly suited to our conversation, one that at it's foundation, speaks to something far less abstract, namely that of 'doorways', I'll mention one of my favorite quotes from comedian Sam Kinison. It's actually a quip or an aside he made once from the stage when commenting on his own background as the son of a Southern preacher and his own eventual walk in those footsteps, where in a very quirky but sensible way put it,

"If you know you're not going to heaven, why miss it by two inches?"

I've yet to hear a better analogy that sums our spiritual enterprise any better.

While I have and hold substantial doubts and misgivings about the formalization of Roman Catholicism under Constantine in 325 AD, as being rather self serving to the State and the obedience it demanded thereafter notwithstanding, there exists a relevance that could not be so easily convoluted for political purpose, namely the red letters of Christ, especially and including, the Lord's Prayer.

As a former alter boy before my parents would go full Pentecostal, I can tell you that the invisible war around us rages on, and soon, very soon, will not be so deniable, much less, fashionable, if so denied.

And finally, the question that is my own litmus, if by obtaining the esoteric knowledge that has been for millennia so well hidden, if by its obtainment, it meant becoming anything like the notable practitioners of same? I'd far sooner remain ignorant of it.

Just today, I discovered 'One Network' - the founder of which, his logo, my own printed shirt.

https://youtu.be/yASgVzKn21U

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Three questions to start with:

1) What leads you to believe you will not be going to heaven?

2) Are you concerned about the possibility of an early demise at the hands of Luciferian followers?

3) What do you mean by "my own printed shirt"?

Thanks (-:

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1) I did not say that - I merely pointed out the philosophical weight of the statement- conversely, those who live by the Golden Rule, who do no harm to others and so forth, whether that serves a motive or not towards an aim for a happy afterlife is neither here nor there. It does at least, on it's face, if the rule is followed, leans a little more in the direction of heaven on Earth.

The prerequisite for Masonry, simply stated as you had stated also, the belief in God.

That, in of itself, presumes a belief in the afterlife. Noteworthy also, it doesn't differentiate between Zeus or the God of Abraham and Isaac.

2. I am by definition, a dead man walking. To the specifics of your question, No. What would give you that idea? Did I breach any confidence or break any oath with its specific consequence(s) in tow? No.

As I indicated earlier in my reply, I hold no ill will to anyone who I attended Lodge with. Neither do hold any ill will for those who do currently anywhere , by definition, as a rule. These organizations, ultimately, serve as auxiliary feeds in terms of human resources. The oaths, speak to loyalties. Loyalties speak to what or whom is within the parenthesis when tested. Anyone can potentially defy their core values at any moment if the right amount of pressure is applied or they find themselves in such duress as to make an irrevocable decision. That is far different than a considerable investment of time towards advancement by degree for which there is generally a recommendation, quietly or otherwise. A modicum of research on the subject will invariably describe moral lessons of one degree in diametrical opposition to that of a higher degree, one that is only realized upon its achievement. That said, one cannot deny the parallels with indoctrination of the lower paths. Dissonance in place of truth is the unfortunate weight that can either be carried if still interested in the pursuits of attainment, or shed upon the full weight of the realization. Morals and Dogma - if you want a definitive answer as to who the specific G represents in Masonry, you'll find it there.

If you wish take your time in your own advancement at lodge, however many years that might be before coming to the same realization?

It's your call.

3. A logo design on black T that I purchased in early 2020 online, involving the premise of 3, 6 & 9 was identical to one which observed earlier yesterday.

The organization I believe I have discovered, describes it mission statement as rooted in natural law and pledges or desires the complete overthrow of the Luciferian/Satanic agenda.

I do not think it would be a mirrored affair involving an long established organization, One would not be needed but if it were, it would have the advantage of not having to tiptoe through history (if we can keep it to 1776 for definitive points of order) , the ability to 'mean what you say and conversely, say what you mean' involves little if any memory work, deceit or, I'll speculate here. even allegory, but who doesn't like a little Plato in the caves now and then.

Edmond.

Good luck to you sir.

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Thank you. Same to you, sir.

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The game should be burned. You don’t want anyone pulling it out of the trash. And your home should be exorcised in the Old Rite, used before Vatican 2.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

If I recall correctly, the oujia board one of my older siblings had was made of a material a little different than your standard "cardboard game." So, for instance, if one tried to burn it it would stink and probably burn with drama. Maybe best to burn it out of doors...

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Ok, thank you.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

You know, you did have the fireplace right there and all…

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I was going to do that, but the board had what seemed like a fair amount of…not plastic but whatever the put on these boards and I'd been reading up on how you're not supposed to burn anything but wood and newspaper due to toxic fumes. If I had it to do over I may have burned it.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Good point! That is actually the residue of what they coat it with to prevent it from warping when the demons are creating it in the pit of hell. Only Satan himself knows what it is for sure. You will probably be ok if you just throw it out.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

That's true. 😕 If it was an old one, possibly not so poisonous. Any place to burn it outdoors?

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It's long gone. I took it to the trash bin on the curb that night.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

My thoughts exactly. Burn it!

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

... The Biggest 'FRIGGIN OUIJA BOARD' of them all?

mysteriousuniverse.org/2022/05/The-Multiverse-CERN-and-Inter-dimensional-Portals/

The Multiverse, CERN, and Inter-dimensional Portals

May 19, 2022

CERN is partially located in the French town of Saint-Genus-Poilly,

and some have pointed to the fact that the word Poilly comes from Appolliacum, or the Latin word for a temple dedicated to the god Apollo,

who was believed by the locals of the area to have created a portal to the underworld right around where CERN is located...

In addition to the alarm and fears

that the LHC would create miniature black holes or undo reality itself are the various ideas and rumors that CERN is up to all kinds of top-secret experiments down there in the bowels of the earth. One of the more popular conspiracy theories

is that the facility is actively engaged in opening rifts between dimensions in order to enable teleportation, form doorways to alternate realities, and by some of the more far-out accounts to even open a gate between Earth and Heaven and Hell,

...Some researchers into the matter have said that all sorts of strange beings could tumble through such a doorway.

One author, researcher, and very vocal conspiracy theorist on the idea of the LHC creating doorways to strange realms

is Stephen Quayle, who has claimed that everything from actual demons, to angels, to reptilian beasts and other things

we cannot possibly fathom could be let in if such a gate were opened.

Quayle does not mince words when giving his opinion on the consequences of experiments at CERN, saying:

'The men who would play God,

in searching for the God particle, are truly going to find more than they bargained for

as they open the gates of hell.

They will find inter-dimensional beings who have a taste for human flesh and humanity’s destruction.

Most scientists, in lacking an understanding of the ‘supernatural entities’ that are going to confront them, are way beyond their ability to comprehend, let alone control, the forces of Pandora’s box that will be released...'

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Yes indeed. CERN worries me so much I can't read about it. "…undo reality itself." shudder. Stephen brought to my attention the Satanic dance thing they all did over 10 years ago I think. Never saw anything weirder in my life. Well, at the TIME I had not.

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Yes, I do believe that CERN is far more centered on demonic motivation than "science," and its goal is to release demonic power from the inner earth. From what the scriptures say, the beast of Revelation and the false prophet BOTH ascend physically from the Abyss, or Bottomless Pit at the time appointed. 1st beast. 17: 7- 8. 2nd beast Rev. 13: 11-8.. the bottomless pit appears to be more physical with actual physical things that come out of it, rather than Sheol, Hades, or Tartarus, which appear to be places where the bodiless spirits reside until the resurrection takes place physically.

We see physical things mentioned coming up from the bottomless pit in Rev. chapter 9.1-11.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

That's a fairly skeptical article, actually.

An inter-dimensional portal is usually referred to as a "wormhole" and comes from quantum theory.

I wouldn't worry too much about wormholes.

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Dec 27, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

We bought at a toy store and naively used such a board for several days, only to have it spell out blasphemes toxard God. We cut it in nany pièces and put it in different garbage cans so it could not be reconstitued. One week later à strong smell of ambrosia was emitted from the spot from where we decuded to toss it.

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Incredible.

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It isva very long atoryvthat has affected my whole life and my deceased husband's.

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Dec 26, 2022·edited Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

aahh, prof Celia, Your post rekindled a profoundly sad memory of Joe Fisher...'SUICIDED BY HUNGRY GHOSTS? The Dark Side of the Paranormal' dailygrail.com/2018/05/hungry-ghosts/

'Joe Fisher (1947 - 2001) When it comes to encounters with 'hungry ghosts', no story is more disturbing and tragic than that of Canadian journalist and best-selling author Joe Fisher. Fisher committed suicide at age 53 on May 9, 2001, throwing himself off a limestone cliff at Elora Gorge, Canada. One newspaper suggested he may have been murdered.

Shortly before his death, Fisher’s final book, The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, an investigation into channelling and spirit guides – described by its publisher as “his gripping journey into a realm of darkness and deception” ... What gives this story a strange twist is that, in one of his last communications with his editor-in-chief Patrick Huyghe, Fisher stated that the spirits he had allegedly angered as a result of writing the book were still causing him trouble...' newdawnmagazine.com/articles/haunted-by-hungry-ghosts-the-joe-fisher-story

[online read]...The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts

by Joseph Fisher

Mediumship dates back to the Greek Oracles and beyond, but millennia later nobody yet knows for certain what transpires when a medium enters a deep trance. Today, the practice of channeling spirit guides through hypnotized mediums is hotly debated. This strange phenomenon is either dismissed as a dubious parlor trick, or regarded as a form of communication between this world and the next. Many view "the guides" as a source of love and wisdom...but are they? For five years, Joe Fisher painstakingly investigated the claims of channelers and the mysterious voices that speak through them. The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts is his gripping journey into a realm of darkness and deception.

archive.org/details/TheSirenCallofHungryGhosts/mode/1up

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I have heard through Christian articles that there are no "guides" but only demons posing as guides.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Many also of those who were now believers came, confessing and divulging their practices. And a number of those who practiced magic arts brought their books together and burned them in the sight of all; and they counted the value of them and found it came to fifty thousand pieces of silver. So the word of God grew and prevailed mightily. (Acts 19:18-20 RSV)

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The exorcism, on which both the novel and the movie "The Exorcist" are based, was conducted by Catholic priests upon a young boy, whose demonic possession started around the same time the boy had used a Ouija board in an attempt to make contact with his departed aunt. The way the demon possessed the boy was by pretending to the boy that the demon was his late aunt.

Therefore, if you are so incautious as to fool around with a Ouija board, never reveal the name of the spirit you seek to contact, or else an evil spirit may answer, "Hello, I am your Aunt Harriet," and then deceive you by posing as your departed loved one, as happened to the trusting little boy.

Best advice is to avoid these boards altogether.

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Heavens. I did not know this. Thank you.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Good riddance! 😣 Using one of those is like leaving an open door for any "being" to enter the premise. Staying as long as they want.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Good call!! Now renounce and rebuke anything still in the house in the name of Jesus - command them to leave. Those “toys” are evil and only bring trouble. Those who think otherwise have been deceived, blinded by the prince of this world.

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Dec 26, 2022Liked by Celia Farber

Yes!

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