FOR WHOM DO BELLS TOLL?

DID GOD AT ANYTIME IN HIS WORD OR IN THE SPOKEN WORDS OF JESUS CHRIST SAY… “I HAVE GIVEN YOU FREQUENCIES TO HEAL YOU?  DID GOD SAY “YOU ARE HEALED BY SOUNDS OF BELLS?”?  DID GOD SAY LEARN THE “SCIENCE” OF ENERGY AND FREQUENCIES, STUDY TO SHOW YOURSELF APPROVED IN THIS AND YOU WILL FIND YOUR HEALING?

NO, NO, NO, NO, NO !!

GOD SAID “I AM THE GOD THAT HEALETH THEE.

GOD’S WORD NEVER EVEN SAYS HE GAVE US PLANTS AND HERBS FOR OUR HEALING THAT IS A MISCONCEPTION.

WE ARE NOT TO LOOK TO ANYTHING OR ANYONE FOR OUR HEALING EXCEPT GOD.

DO NOT GET INVOLVED WITH ANY PAGAN BELIEF, PRACTICE OR RITUAL.  I don’t care what benefit you receive from it.  Even if you are healed of some disease or set free from some addiction due to the pagan practice.  If someone with a crystal sways it over your body and you are healed of cancer, or you listen to some Gregorian Chanting online and are relieved of your stress or worry.  Or if you take some “magic” potion or drug and reach a new level of consciousness… WALK AWAY AND RENOUNCE IT.  IT IS A DECEPTION.  Understand that demons have power, and they can give you things… but the end there of is the death of your soul!!  Don’t go there my friends.  BE WISE!! GODLY WISE.

SO WHEN THEY TALK ABOUT HEALING THROUGH FREQUENCIES, ESPECIALLY THROUGH BELL RINGING YOU NEED TO TAKE A SERIOUS LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF BELLS.

CHURCH BELLS ARE IN THE NEWS AGAIN TODAY.  SO LET’S TAKE A LOOK.
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EIGHT!

The number 8 has many occult and spiritual significances, including:
  • Balance
    In numerology, the number 8 represents balance between the spiritual and material worlds. Its shape, a continuous loop with no beginning or end, symbolizes the infinite flow of energy.
    Infinity
    Yes, the number 8 is associated with the concept of infinity because of its symmetrical and endless shape. In many cultures, the number 8 is seen as a symbol of eternity and immortality.
    The symbol for infinity is ∞, which is a horizontal 8. The English mathematician John Wallis invented the symbol in 1655.
    Numerology
    In numerology, the number 8 is associated with continuous balance and karmic relief. 
  • Success
    The number 8 is often associated with material wealth and success. People associated with the number 8 are said to be intelligent, focused, and ambitious, making them well-suited to careers in business and teaching.
    Pythagorean numerology
    In Pythagorean numerology, the number 8 represents victory, prosperity, and overcoming.
    Japanese culture
    In Japan, the number 8 is considered lucky because the letter for 8 gradually broadens, giving the idea of growing prosperous. 
  • Paradise

    In Babylonian myth, the gods lived in an eighth realm, the fixed stars, in addition to the seven spheres. Muslims believe that there are eight paradises, signifying God’s mercy.

  • Transcendence

    In Judaism, the number 8 symbolizes rising above the limitations of the physical realm and living an extraordinary life.

  • Continuation

    The number 8 represents continuation, repetition, and cycles.

  • The Ogdoad
    In ancient Egypt, the Ogdoad was a group of eight gods that represented the male and female aspects of the elements.

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I hope that you recognize that the idea of “balance and harmony” as taught by Eastern Religions is PAGAN!  You cannot balance yourself or keep you or your life in harmony except by the blood of the Lamb and the Power of the Holy Ghost.  And anyone who thinks they are so intelligent they can work out their own life, their own salvation and their own HEALTH… I hate to be the one to tell you…YOU ARE DECEIVED.  That is the biggest tool the Devil has DECEIT!!

The Eastern Idea of balance and harmony is along the same lines as duality.  In duality, you are seen as both male and female and both good and evil.  The best that you can do is keep them in balance.  As long as the good does not over power the evil…you are ok…   THAT IS A LIE RIGHT OUT OF THE PIT OF HELL!!!!

Humanity’s inclination toward sin and evil is a direct result of the FALL in the Garden of Eden.  THAT is where SIN and DEATH entered in and where humans became slaves to the SIN nature and to DEATH which is the penalty for SIN.  The only way to be FREE from that slavery is by the BLOOD of the LAMB of GOD and the Power of the HOLY SPIRIT!!

THE MOMEN YOU COME UNDER THE BLOOD, YOU ARE A NEW CREATURE BORN AGAIN, FREE FROM THE PENALTY OF SIN!!  WHEN YOU GET BAPTIZED IN THE HOLY SPIRIT, YOU RECEIVE POWER TO OVERCOME ALL THE WORKS OF ENEMY IN YOUR LIFE.  YOU CAN WALK ACCORDING TO GOD’s COMMANDMENTS AND BE FREE FROM SIN.   WHEN CHRIST RETURNS, YOU WILL HAVE A RESURRECTED BODY FREE FROM ALL CORRUPTION AND FREE FROM DEATH FOREVER!!

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The Symbolic Meaning of Eight

By Richard J Oldale,
August 19, 2017

Whereas the number seven represents completion, the symbolic meaning of the eight is an indication that you have acquired wisdom and are operating at a higher vibration. 

The symbolic meaning of eight was prevalent in ancient cultures as they devoutly believed in reincarnation. The ancient Egyptians believed the eight has no significance in this life, but the energy will be taken with you into the next life. However, that determines on your project and the reason why you need inspiration from the eight.

The eight is an indication that you can achieve greater success through dogged determination and ambition. The eight is often associated with business success and authority for this reason, as successful companies and individuals continually strive to improve themselves and their standing in life.

The Eight in Religion and Ancient Cultures

The eight is typically represented by an eight-pointed star or octagon in religion. Sacred numbers are always built into the architecture of religious buildings so you often find eight pillars or arches for example. 

Pillar symbolism has many occult meanings, including:
  • Connection between realms
    In religious and spiritual contexts, pillars can represent a connection between the divine and earthly realms. 
  • Stability
    Pillars can represent stability and a solid foundation. A broken pillar can represent death and mortality. 
  • Tree symbolism
    Pillars are closely connected to the symbolism of the tree. 
  • Kabbalah
    In the Kabbalah, the Pillars of Mercy and Severity represent different aspects of God’s nature. The two pillars are also said to represent Sephiroth, the Tree of Life. 
  • Freemasonry
    In Freemasonry, twin columns are a prominent emblem of the craft. The columns represent the pillars Jachin and Boaz, which Hiram of Tyre made for Solomon. The columns are often placed in Masonic lodges, and are emblematic of their use in Masonic ritual. 
Arches have many occult and symbolic meanings, including:
  • Entry point to the spiritual world: In mythology, arches are portals to other realms, such as the spiritual world. 
  • Symbol of rebirth: In many cultures, arches represent rebirth and leaving the past behind.
  • Pathway to enlightenment: Arched windows can symbolize a path to enlightenment by allowing light to enter. 
  • Symbol of unity: Arches can represent unity, strength, and support.
  • Symbol of the heavens: Arches can symbolize the skies of Olympus and the heavenly gods.
  • Symbol of the soul’s ascent: In Gothic architecture, pointed arches direct the eye upwards, symbolizing the soul’s ascent to heaven.
  • Symbol of a universal truth: Arches can represent the idea that there is always another way. 
  • Symbol of victory: Arches are often used to commemorate military victories.
  • Symbol of community: Arches can symbolize a community’s identity, such as their discipline of prayer and worship. 
In Freemasonry, the Royal Arch is a degree that Master Masons can pursue to further their spiritual journey. The Royal Arch is a sacred journey that guides Masons towards enlightenment and inspires them to embrace virtues like wisdom, strength, and beauty

The Symbolism Behind Arches: What Do They Represent

They are often seen as gateways or portals to higher states of consciousness, symbolizing spiritual ascension and transcendence. The curved shape of an arch is believed to create a sense of harmony and balance, reflecting the unity between heaven and earth.Jul 9, 2024

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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus delivered eight Beatitudes, virtues that if followed ultimately lead to reward. However, as the Pharaohs believed, the eight beatitudes promise salvation in the next life rather than this.

Scholars believe the eight-pointed star originated in Sumeria. It is associated with the goddess Ianna, who would later become the Babylonian goddess, Ishtar, the light bringer. 

Ishtar is the Divine Mother, the opener of the womb and light bringer to the world. We see her repeated through history as Isis, Hera, and Juno. We also find symbolism associated with Ishtar in the Statue of Liberty and the Olympic Torch.   And the Catholic version being Holy Mary Mother of GOD.

The Symbolic Meaning of Eight in Ancient Cultures

Eight appears in Buddhism and Chinese traditions as balance and harmony of the cosmic order whereas the Pythagoreans of ancient Greece expressed the eight as organs of knowledge; fantasy, sense, art, opinion, wisdom, science, and mind.   And all the things the Fallen Angels taught humanity.

In ancient Egyptian mythology, Thoth had eight disciples, amongst whom he was the arbitrator. The disciples that learn the arts of magic, science and writing that Thoth oversees.

We can, therefore, consider Thoth as the judge and examiner who decides whether or not you have passed the lessons presented before you in stages one to seven. If you have earned the right to pass through the ninth level, the awards ceremony, before the satisfaction of completing your goal and returning to zero to start the next phase. Of course, you can also fail your tests and return to zero to start over again.   So, win or lose the end is the same, for Egyptians.

In ancient Greece, eight was given to Dionysus, born in August. Known as Bacchus in Roman mythology this God of agriculture and fertility of nature, like the fermenting process of wine the part God is often depicted with.    And whose name is that keeps coming up in the news lately??  DIONYSIS

Curiously, the number eight is also associated with Hermes – who is also connected with the number one and the number four. So why is Hermes connected with three numbers?

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There are many meanings behind numbers that one can find when researching this subject. The secret underlying this article is the Greek alphabet when computing the gematria of the allegorical language of the New Testament. The number eight corresponds to the New Testament, according to Ambroise. This is something I AM relearning as I create these articles. For example, I found the number 8 tied to various important stories, events and in particular, a priesthood that had originated in the East. This article will mainly focus on what I feel are the most significant meanings to the Templars.

One of the earliest references to Shakespeare’s name links it with Pythagoras in three of his plays, each time in connection with the concept of the transmigration of souls. Pythagoras says this about numbers; “All is number.”The number 8, which the arithmeticians call the first actual square, has been named, by the Pythagorean Philolaus the name of geometrical harmony, because he thinks he recognizes in it all the harmonic relations which you will find that in mathematics that the symbol of the infinity is represented by a 8 laid down. It was the Pythagoreans who held that there are in man eight organs of knowledge; sense, fantasy, art, opinion, prudence, science, wisdom, and mind.   This is the human way of thinking, and God laughs.  God’s ways are so far above our ways.  His thoughts infinitely higher than ours.  We can never ascertain the mind of GOD without the Holy Spirit.

In 1598 Francis Meres wrote in his  Palladis Tamia;

“As the soule of Euphorbus was thought to live in Pythagoras:so the sweete wittiesoule of Ovid lives in mellifluous & hony-tongued Shakespeare, witness his Venusand Adonis, his sugred Sonnets among his private friends &c.”Meres may well have been hinting at some special link between Shakespeare’s verse,his ‘numbers’, and Pythagoras, particularly in relation to the Sonnets. In fact,Shakespeare mentions Pythagoras or the Pythagoreans in three of his plays, eachtime in connection with the concept of the transmigration of souls, a transmigrationfrom Ovid to Shakespeare as referred to in Meres’ above appraisal. This concept isconsistent with the doctrine of ‘the harmony of the spheres’ and of ‘the harmony of soul’ within an eternally tuned cosmic system.

Eight is represented in “The Magic Star of Venus,” and by the Chaldeans as the 8-pointed Star of Venus. Amongst the Jews, 8 is the number of circumcision, because that ceremony took place on the eighth day. In Christianity there are eight beatitudes: poverty of spirit; mourning; meekness; desire of righteousness; mercy; purity of heart; the peacemaker; and suffering for the sake of righteousness. Saint Joseph endured during eight years various great sufferings before to die. We find 8 again in the story of Noah’s Ark in which the deluge was commemorated by eight persons who had been saved in the ark. This is also represented in Freemasonry as the degrees of the Royal Ark Mariners, the Noachites, and the Ark and Dove.

Dr Mackey’s  explains this degree “Freemason’s Lexicon;” “In this degree, the Knights celebrate the destruction of the tower of Babel, and for this purpose they meet on the night of the full moon of each month. No other light is permitted in the Lodge than what proceeds from that satellite. The records of the order furnish us with the following history. The Noachites, at this day called Prussian Knights, are the descendants of Peleg, chief architect of the tower of Babel. Thus they trace the origin of their order to a more ancient date than the descendants of Hiram; for the tower of Babel was built many ages before the temple of Solomon. And formerly, it was not necessary that candidates for this degree should be Hiramites or Blue Masons. But a different regulation was afterwards adopted, and to receive the degree of Noachite, it is now necessary that the candidate should have performed the duties of a worthy office in a regularly constituted Lodge of Blue Masons. The order of Noachites was established in Prussia in 1755, and introduced into France by the Count St Gelaire in 1757.

The reality is that when most people see the number 8, they just see a plain old number. Little do they know that many numbers like 8 have an occult meaning attached to them. For example, the Tower of Belus in Babylon is made of eight square towers. In Egypt, Thoth had eight disciples which was the number of the balance and of the cosmic order and according to Herodotus, the reign of gods in Egypt would have started with a first group of eight gods to the head of which was Pan. The Greeks had dedicated the number 8 to Dionysius who was born in the eighth month of the year.

An octave, the interval between two notes with the same letter name (where one has double the frequency of the other), is so called because there are eight notes between the two on a standard major or minor diatonic scale, including the notes themselves and without chromatic deviation. The ecclesiastical modes are ascending diatonic musical scales of eight notes or tones comprising an octave. There are eight notes in the octatonic scale and the musical noteThe eighth or octave signifies eternity, and this was the mystical reason why octaves were annexed to festivals.

More uses of the number 8 ;

  • You will find that 8 is the number of salvation, the baptismal font is octagonal, and the sign of God’s covenant.
  • 8 is the number of the New Beginning found in the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ
  • In Revelation the Anti-Christ is the eighth king.
  • The idea of the Octave manifests in a slightly different way in the Greek Alphanumeric correlation, which begins with Alpha = 1 and ends with Omega = 800
  • The Number 8 integrates with the Number 66 – the value of the Wheel (Galgal) – to yield the Key to the Bible, as revealed in Isaiah 22.22:
  • In the Church of England the only festivals mentioned as having Octaves (Jesus Christ) are Christmas Day, Easter Day, Ascension
  • Hanukkah is a Jewish festival holiday that lasts eight days and eight nights.

More Mythology and Esoteric uses of the number 8;

  • In numerology, 8 is the number of building, and in some theories, also the number of destruction.
  • In Ancient Egyptian mythology, the Ogdoad represents the eight primordial deities of creation.
  • In mythology, the horse of the Norse god Odin has eight legs and is called Sleipnir.
  • 8 apparitions appear to Macbeth in Act 4 scene 1 of Shakespeare’s Macbeth as representations of the 8 descendants of Banquo
  • “88” is the abbreviated terminology used by the Aryan Brotherhood for the Nazi salute, “Heil Hitler” – “H” being the eighth letter of the alphabet, twice
  • Eight-ball pocket billiards is played with a cue ball and 15 numbered balls, the black ball numbered 8 being the middle and most important one, as the winner is the player or side that legally pockets it after first pocketing its numerical group of 7 object balls

Then we have the first Roman Emperor that we know of today as Octavian Augustus Caesar.  The name Octavian was given to him just like it had been assigned to Dionysius. This is why the number 8 in music would be the form of an Octave. Hence, when musicians hit an Octave note when making music, they are not just playing an Octave, but are also playing Octavian Caesar’s immortal tune. According to Clement of Alexandria, the Christ places under the sign of 8 the one he made to be born again and the Temple of Jerusalem eight gates from which the eighth gate would open only for the Messiah.

Please keep in mind that is the whole point of this biblical magic. As Above, So Below and the So Below doesn’t stop there because in order to properly honor the morning star, you have to do it in style with as many So Belows as possible in order to bring the As Above into manifestation.

Augustus Caesar immortalized with the name Octavian, he had also changed the calendar from that of the Egyptians to the Roman Calendar in which his Father was assigned the month of July for Julius and Augustus was assigned the “8th” month of the year to that we of course know of us as the month of August. Then in math we see the number “8” sided shape in Geometry called the “Octagon” named after Octavian or we have the “8” limbed creature from the sea called the Octupuss.

In addition to these magical “Number 8 Octavian Revelations” that I had listed above,  let me also point out that in “8 BC” Augustus Caesar had reformed the ancient Egyptian calendar to the new magical Roman calendar that magically bumped up time from 8 BC all the way to “8 AD.” This was also the time when he had added the month of August to go after his father Julius’ month of July. Now we couple all the above number Octavian 8 truths with the fact that Augustus Caesar had reigned from 63BC – 14AD  which equals 8 multiplied by the divine number 10 and we get 80 years. Hopefully you are beginning to get the magical number point of how the Brotherhood assigns numbers to immortal souls.

Augustus Caesar lived for 80 years. He was born September 23 63BC had died August 29, A. D. 14.

Death and bodily Ascension to heaven of Augustus Divus Filius (Son of God), this having been his official title, which is stamped on his coins and is employed by Horace, Ovid, Virgil, Manilius, Suetonius, Pliny, Tacitus, Censorinus, and indeed all the writers of the Augustan periodThe Ascension was sworn to as having been actually witnessed in effigy by Numericus Atticus, a senator and noble of the Praetorian order. Suetonius, Aug., 100.

“Reform ” of the Egyptian calendar. 8 A. D.

So-called Anno Christo of Abyssinia; really the apotheosis of Augustus in Egypt of B. C. 8, shifted to A. D. 8, as explained under B. C. 15. Epoch, August 29. 14 A. D.—August 29. Death and Ascension to heaven of Augustus. This is the day of, “Divus Augustus Quirinus Dionysius.” In the Chronicle of Bede, this date is mentioned as the “laterculus septizonii” in which this been employed to mark the return and week day of Easter by means of the Dominical letter in the series A to G.

In astrologyScorpio is the 8th astrological sign of the Zodiac. Even though it is said that Augustus Caesar was a Capricorn, the priesthood in which he was HiRam would use  this 8th astrological sign of Scorpio and the scorpion to symbolize this Brotherhood. As 33rd Degree Freemason and Master Rosicrucian, Manly P. Hall says of the scorpion, these were “The rites of the Scorpion are the Mysteries of the Apocalypse and the ceremonials of the Sabazians.”

This magic of AS ABOVE, SO BELOW is accomplished by assigning stars, planets, numbers and even new divine allegorical names to worthy Brothers who have been chosen by the Brotherhood to be immortalized forever.

Originally its stars represented the outstretched claws of the imaginary scorpion, and were, it is believed, separated from that venomous monster in the time of Julius Caesar, and called Libra, the Balance. In classic days it marked the autumnal equinox, but owing to precession that position is now held by Virgo.

James Thomson, in the Autumn of his Seasons, writes:

Libra weighs in equal scales the year.

In the time of Augustus Caesar, it was regarded as the balance of Astraea, the goddess of justice, and by it the fate of mortals was supposed to be weighed. According to Greek legend it was placed in the zodiac to perpetuate the memory of Mochus, the reputed inventor of weights and measures. Caesius thought that it represented the balances of the Book of Daniel in which Belshazzar had been weighed and found wanting.

Virgil in his flattering address to the Emperor Augustus, in the First Georgic, alludes to the glowing scorpion as contracting his claws for the special purpose of leaving for him a more than ample space in the sky. And Milton in his Paradise Lost, Book IV., in the account of Gabriel’s discovery of Satan in Paradise, and the threatened battle, thus refers to the Scales:

The Eternal, to prevent such horrid fray,
Hung forth in heaven his golden scales, yet seen
Betwixt Astrasa and the Scorpion sign,
Wherein all things created first he weighed.

Octava Infantium;

Octava Infantium {eighth [day] of the babes) was a frequent designation of the first Sunday alter Easter, so called in reference to the newly baptized as born of God.

The eighth or octave signifies eternity, and this was the mystical reason why octaves were annexed to festivals;

The whole of this interval was formerly observed with great solemnity; and the Church i-f England has retained the notion by directing that the “preface” proper to Christmas-day, Easter-day, Ascension-day, and Whit-Sunday shall be used for the seven days immediately following each of these festivals; except that in the latter case (Whit-Sunday), that preface is to be used for six days only, because the eighth day from it “is Trinity Sunday, which has a preface peculiar to itself. Sparrow, on the Common Prayer, says, because our whole life is the revolution of seven days, the eighth or octave signifies eternity, and this was the mystical reason why octaves were annexed to festivals, D J Cangc says, because our lyrd rose on the eighth ilay (including Sunday to Sunday), the octave of the feast was the day on which the whole solentnitv closed. See Kiddle, Christian Antiquities, p. 677, 683.

And guess what else?

The whole internet and our computer systems are designed by using the number 8 which is the base of the octal number system and what we mostly used with computers. In octal, one digit represents 3 bits. In modern computers, a byte is a grouping of eight bits, also called an octet. Even the number eight is written in parenthesis is the code for the musical note in the popular instant Messenger, Windows Live Messenger.

Yes, you have been octified.

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    Altar Bells & Chimes

What Is An Altar Bell Used For?

The bell is a ritual tool of invocation and banishment commonly used in Wiccan rituals. The ringing of a bell drives away negativity and keeps evil spirits at bay because it is claimed that evil spirits cannot tolerate the sounds of a clear high-pitched ring.

It is a feminine symbol of the creative force, that of the Goddess, and is often used to invoke the Goddess during a ritual, or sounded at the four quarters to call forth such spirits as the Watchers and Elementals.

The bell can be rung to indicate the start of a rite by banishing negative influences before the ritual begins and calling the Goddess’ attention to the ritual. It can also be used to clear and disperse energy at the end of a ritual if unwanted energy has built up.

Use bells in conjunction with other tools of protection and acts of banishment, such as smoke cleansing ceremonies and candle magick.

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Bells in Witchcraft

Bells are repellers of witches and evil spirits. Bells are associated with the divine: their sound is symbolic of creative power, their shape a symbol of the female force and the celestial vault. The sound vibrations created by the ringing of bells have been believed for centuries to possess magical and/or spiritual power. Bells are used in many religious rites. In Wicca and Paganism, small hand bells may be rung in rituals to enhance harmony and augment power. In African religions and Vodun, bells and dancing are used to invoke the gods and has (see African witchcraft). Shamans have long used magical bells in their rituals to chase away evil spirits.

In folk magic, the ringing of bells drives away evil spirits, witches and the Devil himself, and wards off the Evil Eye. Bells have been attached to clothing, worn as amulets, tied to children and hung from the necks of horses, camels, cows, asses and other animals important to a community.

As fertility charms, bells have been worn on human phalluses in certain rites. Bells are sometimes said to have curative powers; medicine is drunk from them. In the Middle Ages, bell ringing was believed to clear the air of disease and was prescribed by some doctors. Bells also have been used to raise the spirits of the dead and Fairies.

Since the fifth century C.E., Christian church bells have been ascribed a special magical potency to combat evil and chase off the wicked spirits that lurked on every church threshold. In the Middle Ages, on nights when witches were believed to be about, such as Samhain (All Hallow’s Eve) and Beltane (also known as Walpurgisnacht), church bells were rung to keep the witches from flying over a village. The townspeople also turned out and added to the noise by banging on pots and pans and ringing their own bells. In witch trials, accused witches testified to being transported through the air to Sabbats on the backs of Demons or the Devil, and to being thrown off to fall to the ground when a church bell sounded in the night.

Thunder and lightning storms were believed to be the work of witches and Demons, and church bells also would be rung at an approaching storm in an attempt to dispel it. At someone’s death, the tolling of the church bells helped the departing soul on its way to heaven and prevented evil spirits from interfering with the journey.

Church bells were baptized, named for saints and in some cases, ascribed human characteristics. Some were said to talk, ring on their own and sweat blood at the invasion of their community. Medieval Europeans believed that their church bells travelled to Rome on Good Friday; everyone stayed inside so as not to witness their flight from the belfries. A bell that missed the Good Friday pilgrimage brought bad luck to the community.

Shopkeepers hung bells over their thresholds, not so much to alert them to the entry of customers but to keep evil spirits from entering their premises.

The Necromantic Bell of Giradius.

Bells have been used in rituals for summoning the dead. One such necromantic bell is that of Giradius. Eighteenth-century French instructions specified that the bell be cast from an alloy of gold, silver, fixed mercury, tin, iron and lead at the exact day and hour of birth of the person who intends to use it.

The bell was to be inscribed with various astrological symbols and the magical words of Adonai, Jesus and the Tetragrammaton (see names of power). The bell was to be wrapped in green taffeta and placed in the middle of a grave in a cemetery. It was to be left for seven days, during which time it absorbed certain vibrations and emanations. At the end of a week, the bell was properly “cured” for necromancy rituals.

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YOU MUST KEEP IN MIND that most of these articles are written by PAGANS/WITCHES… so they are not taken from a Christian perspective.  I include them in this post so that you can see the pagan roots of these things. 

How, When And Why These Shamanic-Pagan Tools Became Tools Of Christianity

Christianity can be endlessly called the ideology of love and forgiveness. But let’s try to imagine Christianity without hell. What would be its purpose then? Why strive for heaven after death if things are generally okay?

Heaven is good because it is better than hell.

It is precisely the horror of the Last Judgment and the prospect of ending up in the underworld that has made Christians for centuries pretend to live righteous lives. And if that fails, they go to church for help in redeeming their sins.
That is a clear description of nominal Christians.  Christians in NAME ONLY, who have not truly been converted and born again.  They are not walking in the Righteous of Christ or the POWER OF THE HOLY SPIRIT.  So, they are just like any other pagans…they have no answers and no power to stand.  Like the author says the “PRETEND”.  FEAR is not what motivates TRUE BELIEVERS.  It is the LOVE OF GOD and his AWESOME PLAN OF SALVATION that brings us to want to serve GOD.

Unfortunately, we cannot know for sure if Jesus himself ever spoke about hell, at least not in the way we understand it now. Hell is a concept constructed by Christian ideologists based on pagan and shamanistic ideas about the underground world of the dead, in which the “pagans” saw nothing wrong. For them, death and the afterlife are just as much a part of life as birth and living in this world.

Wrong.  Christians did not adopt the idea of HELL or make it up.  HELL is a very real place and yes it is one you want to avoid.  But, do not become a Believer because you are afraid of HELL.  Better you should FEAR GOD, who can not only take your life but condemn your soul.   BECAUSE HE IS ALL POWERFUL!!  But, GOD wants you to FEAR as in RESPECT HIM, as you would your loving Father.  I loved my natural father so much that it was not the fear of being punished that kept me from doing wrong.  I loved my father so much I DID NOT WANT TO DISAPPOINT HIM.  I much prefer to hear his words of praise and encouragement that told me I was pleasing my Daddy.  

If the dualistic ideology of Christianity is hard to imagine without hell, then hell itself is nearly impossible to imagine without cauldrons where devils, also borrowed by priests from paganism, boil sinners for eternity.

Strangely enough, the image of boiling in hellish cauldrons was also “borrowed” by Christians from pagans.

Initially, Christian cauldrons were attributes of Purgatory a place in space-time-consciousness where souls supposedly go after death to be cleansed before being sent to heaven. Nothing bad was initially assumed about this place-time-consciousness; quite the opposite. Thus early Christian ideologists expropriated this image from pagans.

OK, the above are all part an parcel of the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH…which is PAGAN.  You won’t here those things in a Protestant church.  You won’t read about Purgatory in the Bible, or Cauldrons in Hell in the Bible.  

But that wasn’t enough to convert people to the new ideology, so priests had to turn up the heat under the cauldrons to the maximum and place devils around them, turning the deceased into sinners who are forced to boil in these cauldrons for eternity. Imagine yourself as a simple person in the early Middle Ages, unable to read or write, and being bombarded with such concepts from a “holy” book supposedly written by God Himself.

Whoa, nobody can turn someone into a sinner.  And no-one needs any help in that department.  WE HAVE ALL SINNED AND FALLEN SHORT.  And Devils and Demons are the ONLY ONES who were meant to go into the ETERNAL FIRE which some call HELL.  They were not added later.  Again, I don’t know where the cauldrons came in but sounds like ROMAN CATHOLIC stuff to me.

No, the Bible does not explicitly mention “cauldrons of hell” as a place where sinners are punished; this imagery is more commonly associated with pagan mythology, not biblical descriptions of hell. 
Key points about the Bible’s depiction of hell:
  • Fire and brimstone:
    The Bible often describes hell as a place of fire and sulfur, symbolizing intense suffering and eternal punishment.
  • Darkness and weeping:
    Other imagery includes “outer darkness” and “weeping and gnashing of teeth” to convey the idea of despair and torment.
  • No specific details about physical torture:
    While the Bible uses vivid language, it doesn’t provide detailed descriptions of specific torture methods like “cauldrons”

For “pagans,” however, the cauldron was a crucial element of the world order in principle.

From time immemorial, cleansing has been one of the functions of the shamanic cauldron. The cauldron itself is almost the most important element of the magic and power of shamans, witches, druids, sorcerers, and the like. It is in the cauldron that all these magicians prepare their potions, which they use to perform their magic.

The negative image of the terrible witch, which emerged in the popular consciousness not without the help of Christianity, is also associated with the cauldron in which she supposedly boils her victims travelers, infants, and righteous people. This image dates back to the depths of centuries, when the prototypes of medieval witches like the ancient Greek Medea, Hecate, and Circe, and many others like them, “resurrected” the dead using broths prepared in cauldrons, helping people to be reborn. Rebirth is, in a sense, resurrection. The old version of a person dies so that a new one can be born. This is how the process of cleansing occurs.


The Gundestrup Cauldron. Source: Internet

Any shaman or simply someone being initiated into adulthood must die before being reborn. And not just die. According to the legends and myths of shamans worldwide, the body is literally disassembled into pieces and reassembled with new qualities and properties. Clearly, spirits work on this disassembly and reassembly, but the cauldron helps them in this, where these parts are gathered together.


Shaman Performing Initiation Ritual Using Big Cauldron. Source Internet

In reality, this happens through the experience of temporary death, obtained by drinking a brew. Neither the beverage nor the experience it induces can happen without the cauldron. This resurrection-rebirth can be found in any mythology, not only in the form of nature’s rebirth after winter but also in the form of rebirth-initiation.

Naturally, Christianity could not overlook such an important and widespread image worldwide.

By the way, more and more researchers seriously suggest that Jesus himself, or someone who served as his prototype (of which there were many at that time), underwent similar pagan-shamanic rites of initiation involving temporary death and rebirth. There were many options then, from the Greek beverage kykeon used during the Eleusinian Mysteries to the legendary Indian Soma.   THAT IS A FILTHY LIE! God does not need any such nonsense.  Jesus Christ would NEVER participate in any Pagan RITUAL.  He is without sin.  

The image of spiritual rebirth, magic, and divinity of the cauldron is so strong that the mouths of volcanoes, often inhabited by the most powerful deities, spirits, and giants, are called calderas. “Caldera” is the Spanish translation of “cauldron.”

Besides cleansing, during this temporary death, a person goes through healing, literally becoming whole again, while all unnecessary parts fall away, and they are reassembled whole. So, essentially, cleansing and healing are one process.   Right, NOW THAT IS A FAIRY TALE INDEED!

This temporary death also allows the shaman to reach the other world to bring back the soul of a deceased or sick person. In this case, the cauldron acts as a means of transportation, which is also reflected in many myths and legends. For example, Heracles travels in the golden cup of the sun god to perform one of his labors. The cup is actually a cauldron, and the journey is nothing more than an altered state of consciousness induced by the cauldron’s brew, which could easily have been the aforementioned kykeon from Eleusis.

Slavic mythology knows another type of pagan-shamanic-witch transportation: the mortar in which Baba Yaga flies, propelling herself with a pestle or broom. It is quite possible that Baba Yaga, like her Western European counterparts, was not so bad until a certain point in history. According to fairy tales, she often acts as a cook who prepares her victims. But as we have already found out, death and the stew or baking are part of the initiation ritual necessary for cleansing, healing, and rebirth of the novice. Therefore, Baba Yaga is just a variation of a shaman. There are many other factors supporting this version, which deserve separate discussion. For now, let’s focus on the mortar, pestle, and broom.

The broom speaks for itself. It is a tool for cleansing. In ancient times, there was even a ritual where the road to the cemetery was swept with a broom before the funeral procession, thus cleansing the path of the deceased to the other world.

The mortar and pestle are tools necessary for preparing potions, as they are used to grind and mix ingredients to the desired consistency. The etymology of these words is interesting. In English, “mortar” traces back to the Proto-Indo-European root *mer-, which gave rise to words like “mortal,” “nightmare,” and “ambrosia”the legendary drink of the gods that grants immortality, i.e., a magical beverage.

mortar (n.1)

“mixture of cement, material used (in building) for binding together stones or bricks,” mid-13c., from Old French mortier “builder’s mortar, plaster; bowl for mixing” (13c.) and directly from Latin mortarium “mortar, mixture of lime and sand,” also “crushed drugs,” which probably is the same word as mortarium “bowl for mixing or pounding” (see mortar (n.2)), with the sense transferred from the bowl to the material prepared in it. Dutch mortel, German Mörtel are from Latin or French
mortar (n.2)

“bowl for pounding, vessel in which substances are beaten to powder by means of a pestle,” c. 1200, from Old French mortier “bowl; builder’s mortar and directly from Latin mortarium “bowl for mixing or pounding,” also used of the material prepared in it, a word of unknown origin as it is impossible now to determine which sense was original. Watkins says probably from PIE root *mer- to rub away, harm;” de Vaan finds this plausible. Late Old English had mortere, from the same Latin source, which might also be a source of the modern word. German Mörser also is from Latin.

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*mer- 

Proto-Indo-European root meaning “to rub away, harm.” Possibly identical with the root *mer that means “to die” and forms words referring to death and to beings subject to death.It forms all or part of: amaranthambrosiaamortizeAmritsarimmortalmanticoremarasmus;
mare (n.3) “night-goblin, incubus;” morbidmordaciousmordantmoribundmorselmort (n.2)
“note sounded on a horn at the death of the quarry;” mortalmortalitymortarmortgagemortifymortmainmortuarymurdermurrain; nightmare;   post-mortemremorse.It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit mrnati “crushes, bruises,” mriyate “to kill,” martave “to die,” mrta- “died, dead,” mrtih “death,” martah “mortal man,” amrta- “immortal;” Avestan miriia- “to die,” miryeite “dies,” Old Persian martiya- “man;” Hittite mer “to disappear,  vanish,” marnu- “to make disappear;” Armenian meranim “to die;” Greek marainein “to consume, exhaust, put out, quench,” marasmus “consumption,” emorten “died,” brotos “mortal” (hence ambrotos “immortal”); Latin mors (genitive mortis) “death,” mori “to die;” Armenian merani- “to die;” Gothic maurþr, Old English morþ “murder;” Old Irish marb, Welsh marw “dead;” Lithuanian mirti “to die,” mirtis “death;” Old Church Slavonic mreti “to die,” mrutvu “dead;” Russian mertvyj, Serbo-Croatian mrtav “dead.”

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The English “pestle,” derived from the Proto-Indo-European *peis- — to crush, grind, break. Thus, both practically and symbolically, the mortar and pestle act as instruments for achieving death and disintegration, during which rebirth, cleansing, and healing occur.

It turns out that Christianity is responsible for the negative aura surrounding such important spiritual elements as the cauldron, mortar, pestle, and broom on which witches fly, as well as the image of witches themselves and the concept of hell and devils. These are all elements of ancient traditions that are tens of thousands of years older than Abrahamic ideologies and are found worldwide. Just like bells, without which no church can be imagined.  I would have to say that most modern churches do not have bells.

Yes, church bells are also a product of Christian “borrowing.”

Early Christians (ROMAN CATHOLICS) literally stole bells from pagans, and for a time, these instruments were strictly prohibited because of their purpose. Bells were used for cleansing and healing by scaring away evil spirits with their sound. The bells didn’t need to be large; small bells would suffice. Some shamans still adorn themselves with such small bells, not only to scare away evil spirits and summon helper spirits but also to symbolize rebirth. After all, a shaman after death and reassembly is often made of metal.

Moreover, so-called “singing bowls” serve the same purpose of cleansing and healing. It has been proven that the sound of bells and singing bowls positively affects the human body. The vibrations of these instruments help at least to calm the psyche and enter a meditative state or even a trance, an altered state of consciousness. Achieving this effect through sound alone takes much longer and is more difficult than with magical brews, but the essence is the same.

The connection with potions doesn’t end with bells and singing bowls. If you look closely at bells, they resemble inverted bowls or cauldrons. A church bell, when turned upside down, looks exactly like a mortar and pestle, which is evident in the photo below. These are not pictures of bells but inverted photos of mortars and pestles.


Bells? Source: Internet

The first bells and singing bowls were actually cauldrons and mortars. The sound produced by them was likely obtained accidentally at first. Or perhaps, as spirits revealed the healing properties of certain plants or their combinations, they also informed ancient healers and shamans about the healing properties of vibrations produced by hollow metal vessels.

EXACTLY, THE SPIRITS OF THE NEPHILIM!  DEMONS.  IF YOU GO ALL THE WAY BACK IT WAS THE FALLEN ANGELS THEMSELVES TO TAUGHT MANKIND ALL MANNER OF EVIL.  ALL THE ARTS, SCIENCES, WITCHCRAFT, MAGIC, MIXING OF THE DNA, WEAPONS AND WARFARE.  How to use ENERGY and the forces of NATURE. How mix herbs and create potions/drugs.  How to call up the spirits and use them in rituals to control others and force your will. 

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Bronze Mortars. Source: Internet

Pharmacy Medical Brass Pilon Antique Brass Cast Brass Apothecary Mortar and Pestle

Pharmaceutical porcelain mortar and pestle set  for pharmacy, chemistry laboratory, kitchen. 

Mortar Pestle and Vintage Brass Antique Apothecary Solid Heavy Grinder Pharmacy Set


Singing Bowls. Source: Internet
The Lisdrumturk Cauldron. Source: Internet
Antique Bronze Bell. Source: Internet

Today, scientific research and experiments increasingly tell us about the ancient deep understanding and knowledge of the mind (soul) and body connection. “A healthy mind in a healthy body” is true in reverse as well. A healthy mind leads to a healthy body, as evidenced by psychosomatic and autoimmune diseases.

Am I the only one who finds it hysterical that they keep telling us how ignorant, stupid and foolish our ancestors were, and at the same time keep showing us all the advanced and powerful knowledge they had and how wise they were about health and well being.  They can’t have it both ways…  Either we are more advanced, or they were.  Which is it?  I for one, believe that those who were closest to the source, closest to the time of the Garden, would know the most about GOD.   Immediately after the Garden…corruption began.  The world has progressively became more corrupt and evil.  Any semblance of TRUTH has been lost, except for those who KNOW GOD NOW!

Science also tells us a lot about the healing effects on the body-mind achieved through magical plants and potions, the benefits of experiences of altered states of consciousness induced by these plants and brews, and the positive effects of sound vibrations.

The best results are achieved by combining sound with altered consciousness induced by magical potions, known to science as “psychedelics” (mind-revealing) and “entheogens” (becoming divine within).

Those who founded Christian ideology understood well what they were “borrowing,” what they were banning, whom they were punishing, and whom they were hunting.
WHAT?  Christians don’t borrow, ban, punish or hunt.  Again, those are ROMAN CATHOLIC traits.  

Christianity, as an ideology, is impossible without fear.

It is also impossible without persecution of those “not in Christ,” meaning literally everyone who is not baptized. All these people contradict the doctrine and therefore should not exist, ideally not physically, and certainly not ideologically. Especially if these people practice direct connection with the Absolute through magical drinks, plants, sounds, or any other practices.

Wow…  Well, first of all, if Christians were to wipe out all those who do not know God and are not baptised, that would be about 90% of the world.   But, we are not called to judge people, or punish people or force people to turn to GOD.  We are called to love everyone, pray for everyone even our enemies, and to share the TRUTH of the Gospel in love, so that others who chose to can enter in and be saved.  I may not like what someone believes, but I will protect their right to believe it.  GOD does not force anyone.  He only wants those who CHOOSE TO LOVE HIM.  As long as people are not hurting others, they are free to believe what they like.  But, if your beliefs cause you to harm people, especially children, then we have to speak up and do what we can to prevent that.  

What couldn’t be banned and marginalized was adapted for their purposes. Thus, cauldrons, mortars, and bells faced the same fate. Some cauldrons became symbols of hell and witchcraft, while others were literally melted into bells. Even pagan bells were transformed into Christian bells, such as the bells of Celtic druids, which became the bells of the first Christians in Celtic lands, like the bell of Saint Patrick.

Well, the one called “Saint Patrick” was a druid.  He and “Saint Columbo” introduced a lot of pagan stuff into the so called “Church”.   The ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH was a Roman religion that worshiped many gods.  The ROMANS hijacked the early church and they did indeed adapt all pagan beliefs into their NATIONAL RELIGION in order to UNITE the world under one Government/ONE RELIGION.  

However, for Christianity, bells are not just tools for cleansing and healing with sound. They are also instruments of control. In shamanism, this control is over evil spirits that are scared away by sounds. In Christianity, bells control the herd (flock), summoning congregation to church for brainwashing and to bring some money.

Islam as a continuation of the glorious traditions of control and power through the “word of God,” and as a faithful imitator of the radicalism of early Christianity, remains true to itself.

By the “mouth” of the prophet Muhammad, God forbids the use of bells even in music because of their “satanic” nature, let alone in religious practice. Instead of bell chimes, the flock is gathered for brainwashing through vocal calls, thus eliminating the mediator in the form of infidel bells.

“Infidels,” according to Islam, are everyone who has not accepted Islam. Just like heretics in Christianity and goyim in Judaism. This is another reminder of the “all-encompassing love” supposedly at the core of Abrahamic doctrines. Fear, deceit, and hatred.

Power and control obtained through fear, lies, and hatred are the pillars of Abrahamic doctrines.

ACTUALLY, ALL RELIGION IS CORRUPT.  ALL RELIGIONS DO USE FEAR and LIES to CONTROL PEOPLE.

RELIGION DOES NOT COME FROM GOD.  GOD DID NOT SEND HIS SON TO START ANOTHER PAGAN RELIGION!!!  OR ANY RELIGION.  GOD SENT HIS SON TO RECONCILE US TO HIMSELF.  TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN GOD AND MAN CREATED BY SIN.  HE CAME TO BUILD RELATIONSHIP.   THAT IS WHAT THE FOLOWERS OF CHRIST< BELIEVERS IN THE WORD OF GOD ARE ABOUT… RELATIONSHIP!!   THE CLEANSING AND RESTORING IN OUR FAITH COMES THROUGH THE WASHING IN THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB.  SPIRITUAL WASHING… NOT A PHYSICAL BATH IN BLOOD.  A CLEANSING  FROM THE HAND OF GOD.

Think.  Know.  Love.  Do not fear.  Take responsibility.      You can’t think your way to God, You can’t KNOW GOD without JESUS, LOVE ONLY COMES FROM THE GOD OF LOVE, AND HIS LOVE CASTS AWAY ALL FEAR.  IF YOU TAKE RESPONSIBLITY… YOU LOSE THE GIFT.  JESUS CAME TO TAKE YOUR GUILT, SIN and SHAME. HE DOES THE WASHING AND RESTORING AND WE COME BEFORE GOD NOT IN OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS BUT HIS!  HALELUYAH!!!!

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Lviv – Ukraine – Latin Cathedral Bell-Tower

The bell tower of the mid-14th century Archcathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, simply referred to as the ‘Latin Cathedral’ – the tower was added later in 1776

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The Angelus Bell
A church bell is rung to signify the hour or the time for worshippers to stop and pray. In many Catholic churches, the ringing of a church bell for the Angelus prayer, morning, midday and evening, is called the Angelus bell.  The Angels Bell as in the Fallen Angels. 
Morning, noon and evening bells were influenced by the Jewish practice of praying to the Lord three times a day. This practice is found in the Old Testament; for example, in Psalm 55:17, which suggests “praying, morning, noon and evening,” and in Daniel 6:10 (Daniel prayed three times a day).
Evening bells are still a common way for all the faithful to stop their busy lives for a moment to say a prayer, and remember the thought of Isaiah: “Be still, and know that I am God.” -Daughters of St. Paul

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CHECK OUT THE WORDS TO THIS PRAYER THEY PRAY EVERYDAY.   Every word in RED LETTERS is written to, for or about the Catholic’s HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD.   Every word written in blue is written to, for or about JESUS.  So, just where do you see the focus of this prayer?

V/. The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary,
R/. And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you;
blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.

V/. Behold the handmaid of the Lord,
R/. Be it done unto me according to your Word.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you;
blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.

V/. And the Word was made flesh,
R/. And dwelt among us.

Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with you;
blessed are you among women,
and blessed is the fruit of your womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
pray for us sinners
now and at the hour of our death.
Amen.

V/. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God,
R/. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

Let us pray. Pour forth, we beseech you, O Lord, your grace into our hearts: that we, to whom the Incarnation of Christ your Son was made known by the message of an Angel, may by his Passion and Cross be brought to the glory of his Resurrection. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

Excerpted from Catholic Household Blessings and Prayersrevised edition © 2007 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. All rights reserved.

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This is nothing less than GODDESS WORSHIP.  HOLY MARY MOTHER OF GOD is a thin veneer you should be able to see right through it…if you have eyes to see.
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BAAL – BEL – BELL – HELLS BELLS

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