What a good place to read about spooky folktales?
my diary desu
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http://vocaroo.com/i/s0eiMzwRrq7H
Did anyone ever figure this one out?
>>17203616
Better question: Did anyone ever care?
I've made it a personal hobby to collect occult trinkets, be it holy water, cold iron, tarot cards, blessed salt packets or even skeleton keys.
What kind of occult stuff do you guys wanna get your hands on? What is the purpose of it ect
>>17203579
I have a rock collection, apparently that counts as paranormal around here.
>>17203622
What's the actual reason for your shitposting BTW?
http://player.640toronto.com/#/
In the first half, Lisa Garr (email) is joined by Susan Miller, who has been studying astrology for more than 30 years, and will share her thoughts for 2016. Followed by quantum physicist Dennis Watts, founder of Rejuv-A-Nation Research & Development, who will address the impending dangers of the Fukushima radiation site, and the truth about the safety (or lack of it) surrounding the region.
I know it isn't Knapp or wadecucks in the desert but I figured we could still have a /comfy/ thread.
>>17203585
All I want to know is what those red arrows are pointing at?!
I enjoy all of them. I dont care who's hosting.
Are you sad that if you're reading this post, you will not see the "New Earth" when it's found? Anyone else think the reason we've never seen an Alien is simply cuz our planet is so tiny in comparison to the Universe? Lile a needle in a haystack.
Isn't it HIGHLY likely that in another galaxy, there is another large heat-emitting Star and another habitable planet close by it?
Just some fun questions .
>>17203395
Yes.
Yes, probably. You should check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNhhvQGsMEc
Yes.
>>17203395
>Just some fun questions.
Looks like meaninglessly overplayed drivel to me.
oh shit its time for an outer limits marathon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7UmUX68KtE
DR NATHAN ROSENBLUM HERE LETS DISCUSS THE EXTWA TEWWESTWIALS IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
>>17203322
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8V1upfdLXM
>>17203322
Alright.
You start.
Have I been Berensteined? All of my Sheeky Forums bookmarks and web history have been replaced with this 4chan site we're now on. Everything I googled relating to anonymous, legion, /b/, party van, chanology, m00t, frogposting, the fappening, etc. refers to 4chan and not the Sheeky Forums. What the hell is going on?
>>17203261
Spooky.
number station? bot?
>>17203169
Oh who even gives a fuck anymore?
If you want to post your spooky youtube, wait at least a week from uploading videos so you can get a few views and it's not so painfully obvious you are shilling your own shit
Hey, /x/, I need some advice. I work at an indoor pool, and we've had some not natural things going on, since before I started. I didn't really realize it until about a week and a half ago, but it's just been getting worse. Voices, sounds, the whole nine yards. But the worst happened today, after I found something strange. I was back in the pump room, and I found what looked like a coin. I'll post pictures later, but I believe it's a protection coin. So I made the mistake of picking it up and putting it in my car. If anyone's interested and lurking, I'll post the pictures of the coin, and something I took down a hallway, and I'll green text the experience from today
>>17203016
Semicurious so take this bumparoni
let's go
Here's the front of the coin
What is the origin of the progression below? Where does it come from? What books besides "Initiation Into Hermetics" advocate it?
Progression:
1. Follow your train of thought for x amount of time (usually ten minutes).
2. Focus on one thought for x mins, e.g. "Skellingtons r real."
3. Looks at a simple object and hold the image in your mind.
4. Add all other senses to the object.
5. Make the object appear in front of you with eyes open, hold for x minutes.
6. Make it a succubus and put it in its pooper (not actually a step, sorry)
>>17202584
lol where did all the expert wizards suddenly disappear to?
>>17202584
It emerges through trial and error every century or so. It's a way to hack the neural mechanism but it doesn't actually create any magic.
>>17202757
>It emerges through trial and error every century or so.
I see no support for that statement. Why would it have to be rediscovered if it's written down, unless the writing is lost.
>It's a way to hack the neural mechanism but it doesn't actually create any magic.
There is no hack, it's just focus practice. Anyway, anyone who mastered it should be a god-tier artist, which occultists generally don't seem to be.
All of that is of topic though.
Human sacrifice is powerful magick. The ritual death of an individual does two things: it releases energy (which can be directed, or stored – for example in a crystal) and it draws down dark forces or ‘entities’. Such forces may then be used, by directing them toward a specific goal, or they may be allowed to disperse over the Earth in a natural way, such dispersal altering what is sometimes known as the ‘astral shell’ around the Earth. This alteration, by the nature of sacrifice, is disruptive – that it, it tends toward Chaos. This is simply another way of saying that human sacrifice furthers the work of Satan.
- ONA, 1984 ev MSS "A Guide to Human Sacrifice"
>>17202356
You know what else it is? A-U-FUCKING-T-I-S-T-I-C.......
I wanna fuck that nun missionary style right on top of that sacrifice while he dies.
>>17202356
Is this energy release measurable? Because if it's not then it's safe to say no energy is released at all.
This is literally /x/, but going the whole 9 yards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqSZhwu1Rwo
Reminded me of this.
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/heavens-gate-cold-opening/n10977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIiStlWxU3k
>>17202251
i don't see how /x/ is like a cult in any way. sure, there are people who believe in aliens and other things that i don't but the diversity of belief is totally inconsistent with a group of people who all believed in one thing so much that they were willing to die for it. this is a poor attempt at an insult and aside from that, if you think /x/ is so terrible, i don't understand why you waste your time posting here.
I WATCHED A BLACK WHOLE TODAY AND I'M FUCKIN TRIPPING ABOUT SACRED GEOMETRY IT'S THE MOST AWESOME SHIT EVER WHY AREN'T YOU GUYS TALKING ABOUT THIS ALL THE TIME
POST INFO OR WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU WANT ABOUT IT
I YEARN TO LEARN
sauce on doc
Black Whole by Nassim Haramein?
>>17202136
HELL YEAH SENPAI NASSIM IS THE MAN
"The mysteries of a universe made of drops of fire and clods of mud do not concern us in the least. The fate of humanity condemned ultimately to perish from cold is not worth troubling about. If you take it to heart it becomes an unendurable tragedy. If you believe in improvement you must weep, for the attained perfection must end in cold, darkness and silence. In a dispassionate view the ardour for reform, improvement for virtue, and knowledge, and even for beauty is only a vain sticking up for appearances as though one were anxious about the cut of one’s clothes in a community of blind men."
Sup, /x/. I'm not entirely sure if this belongs here, but it's semi-cult related. I've finally come across a record by Jim Jones, from the 60s, prior to the Jonestown founding(during the People's Temple days), but it's a rather peculiar example, in that it appears to have an inscription in the back, apparently from Jim Jones himself. I'm wondering is this is possibly legitimate, in that maybe he did this during his time touring with Christian Crusades Inc, or if it was a practical joke made by someone after the mass suicide. At the very least I'd like to be pointed in the right direction.
The inscription means nothing to me really, it's just the implication of it being real would be pretty intense. Thanks.
>pics of record and signature.
>>17201828
It's quite evident that what's written on the back of the sleeve is a few decades old, at least.
Damn dude... nice, if it's legit. Time stamp?
How did you come across it?