So someone started a thread about this not too long ago but someone reported him for no reason and I think it got deleted...What do you guys think about them? If you don't know yours I'd suggest looking it up, it can tell you as much if not more than astrological shit
>>17215433
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>>17215476
OP here
The descriptions for each number here isn't worth reading anyway. You should just look it up elsweyr if your interested
ive had a few nerve racking encounters in the 509 and 360
I live in the 509, show me what you got.
>>17215330
509 and 360 is my hood. What you got?
>>17215504
Multiple times I've found that I've been watched. Walking around the mall, or even walking downtown there is always this one person who stands out to me. As if he knows who I am. He has even followed me home to Spokane Valley before. I tried to confront him when he was right behind me before I entered my friends car and he just smiled and told me his name was Marcus. I've asked many people if they know who he is, at party's, at church. No one knows who he is. I have no clue who he is, and I don't want to find out. Is this happening out there with others? (To add I am a small young female who is 20 but could pass as 15) Is this only a problem for me?
So how does the witching hour work with time zones? As far as I understand, the witching hour is between 3-4am and that's when spirits/demons/witches/magic/etc is the most powerful. But time is a human made thing and that kind of stuff exists outside of time, or at least our time. So how does it work?
If a demon is fucking with you because it's 3am and you run across to another time zone, will it stop? Doesn't make sense to me. Then again it's probably not real.
It's a bunch of spooky scary demons on flying motorcycles who follow the 3 AM mark across the world. Better make sure that your toes are tucked under your sheets when they drive down your street, otherwise they will put you in their sidecar and take you for a ride.
bump for other possibilities.
Heavenly alignments are like ley lines. Disregarding all the subtle benefits like calmer energy fields and sleeping enemies and shit, the witching hour is like an hour devoted to a certain god, but instead of a god, it's for witchcraft.
Is there any definite proof pointing against Christianity?
whatever nigga.
captcha: popcorn
>>17215301
in this momment, I am uforic.
why do christians say manly p hall is satanic
Because christians are satanic and don't want people finding out.
It's literally the pot calling the kettle black, so why ask? Unless you just want to distract folks from real migicks.
>>17215244
Because they use the word satanic to describe a lot of things which aren't satanic. Anyone interested in the occult, alchemy, freemasonry, or anything similar would fit into that category for them, even if it's not true because it's close enough in their eyes.
>>17215244
I often read his book Lectures on Ancient Philosophy and listen to his lectures (highly recommended). I think he respected Christianity as a potential stage in the road of higher understanding but its focus was too easily disturbed by fundamentalist interpretations like that of the vicarious atonement (atonement by the death of Jesus Christ) and the personal God (as a being with a personality, temper, etc).
I think some ignorant people started to point fingers because he was astonishingly open to discuss esoteric stuff.
Romanian haunted places, paranormal related stuff anyone?
Sure
ok
protip if it's an abandoned house with strange noises then it's probably just a bunch of gyppos
A while ago some anon on /pol/ claimed he had original scans of US documents and such. Will post pics, they can't be found on google either.
Posting more when thread picks up
Girl Noory or King Noory or Hoaxland thread...whatever.
burn baby burn
>>17216156
when does the Amy show start?
The University of Arizona boasts an unusually extensive system of utility tunnels, more than 15 miles worth of them, altogether. They were mostly built in the 1950's, and house tons of steam and water lines that go to pretty much every building on campus. They also provide access to the handful of fallout shelters that were built in the basements of some of the campus building at that time.
There are also a few chambers in the tunnels that don't seem to have any purpose. There's only a handful of them, five maybe, though some claim there's many more if you really look for them.
You access these chambers through a vent built at ground level, covered with a sliding steel hatch with a serial number printed on it. On a couple of these, the steam pipes run directly in front of the hatch, rendering them pretty much inaccessible. They're big enough that a grown man could comfortably crawl on his hands and knees through them.
The chambers themselves are square, about twelve feet to a side, divided into quarters. From above, they'd look like a square with a plus sign inside. There's only about a foot and a half of clearance between the walls and the tips of the plus sign, so you have to sidle a bit to get from one quarter to the other.
There are no light fixtures in these chambers, no outlets, no openings of any kind except the entry hatch. Some of them are plain concrete, others have been painted white. It's not clear why they were built, or exactly when. Storage for the fallout shelters, maybe? But why the odd design?
The guy who told me about these rooms told me that you start getting creeped out really fast when you're in them, like something unfriendly is watching you. Once, when he was working down in the tunnels, he went into one near the Medical Center, and in the quarter opposite the hatch, there was a folding chair sitting on the ground. For some reason, that just made him beat a panicked exit from that room and he never went in again.
This thread has potential, please continue.
>>17215114
I'd love to work in these, what must I do?
>>17215151
I agree
Is it spookier to imagine that every element of day-to-day life is the machinations of a powerful organization
Or is it spookier to imagine that the nobody gives a shit about you, and the vast majority of life comes down to mundane coincidences.
Your the one with the giant brain, you tell us.
>>17215142
I think its comforting, frankly. Somebody cares enough to try and manipulate and control me.
>>17215102
welcome to the machine my dear...
There are 3 solutions:
1.- be part of it, and ignore the idea forever
2.- scape to a forest, and become a druid, a hermit or whatever
3.- create your own country
So what's the big supernatural story that your family has /x/? it seems like every family has one. Whether it be a haunted house, or some paranormal incident. The famous one in my family is that my great,great,great, Grandfather (who was a fur trapper in the Rocky Mountains apparently) came into contact a very large and dangerous creature. I honestly don't buy it but i know the story if any anon cares to know
>but i know the story if any anon cares to know
Post it or don't. Wanting to be begged to post is attention_whore crap.
>>17215545
Well i didn't mean for it to be
I wrote this last xmas, my first post on /x/
http://4archive.org/board/x/thread/15608717
Had alot of shit happen over the years, decided to share it with anons
Looking for some haunted, abandoned places near Charleston and Beckley.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mgness909/albums
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https://www.reddit.com/r/creepy/comments/3xkdm7/agatha_favershams_haunted_house/
cheers mate
>>17214986
This is the saddest, most horrifying thing i've ever seen.
It makes me worried for the sexy actors of today.
>>17214996
getting old? happens to everybody buddy. get used to it
What is it, Where is it, where do I find it, and does it work?
>>17214955
>The Inugan Prophecy
Never heard of it, sorry.
>>17214955
Supposedly, it's some crazy black magic book.
>>17214955
I know about it. I have one.
Hey /x
I suppose you know the YT channel called "meat". Its a creepy guy who put online very disturbing videos. We don't have any informations about the owner of the channel. Some people think its a serial killer, others think its just a guy, who studying in arts/cinema, who do this for fun ... Whatever. What do you think about that ? Have you got any informations about him ? Or maybe her ?
>>17214927
are you talking about meatsleep?
>>17214947
Yep, thats right
OP here. Nobody ?
Did you ever read this book?
http://www.theforbiddenreligion.com/gnostic-book.htm
It's pretty unorthodox, but I like it.
Also let's discuss Gnosticism!
Question: How to deal with the Demiurge?
Is he an enemy of us all or just a misguided demigod?
>>17214677
Man I would absolutely SHIT myself, literally, to one day, just once, come onto /x/ and see anyone talking about gnosticism that had the slightest fucking clue what the word meant.
>>17214677
Bumping with some interesting stuff:
The author of this book says that nasty spirits / demons are, in fact, the "good guys", but they can't enter into this hellish reality without being disfigured.
So basically everything "nice" are just wolves in sheep's clothing.
And that's why goetic demons are ugly or simply weird, too.
>>17214688
I said it's an unorthodox book, family.
It's not a real gnostic gospel or something.