>>14752429 (PB)
that's the one who called me ma'am!
>>14752429 (PB)
that's the one who called me ma'am!
THE RUIN OF KASCH
a story about the fall of the richest kingdom on earth, collected in marketplace of Khartoum by the 19'th century English explorer and ethnographer, Sir Richard Francis Burton.
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In the troubled worlds of the five kinds of defilement,
Sentient beings are only attached to various desires,
And ultimately do not seek the path of the buddhas.
In the future the impure will hear
The Buddha teach the single vehicle,
But they will be confused and will not accept it.
They will reject the Dharma
And fall into the troubled states of being.
To those who are modest and pure,
And seek the path of the buddhas,
I will praise extensively
The path of the single vehicle.
O Sariputra!
You should know that the Dharma
Of all the buddhas is like this.
They teach the Dharma
With myriads of kotis of skillful memes,
According to the capacities of sentient beings;
The inexperienced cannot understand this.
You have come to know with certainty the skillful memes
Of the buddhas, the Teachers of the World,
That are expounded in accordance
With people’s capacities.
All of you, have no further doubts!
Let great joy arise in your hearts
And know that you will all become buddhas
Historical incidents and known forms of contagious psychogenic illnesses are described in "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" by Charles Mackay.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/24518
C. S. Lewis is one of those rare Christian thinkers giving careful attention to the place of nonhuman animals in theology and the religious life.
http://www.samizdat.qc.ca/arts/lit/PDFs/HideousStrength_CSL.pdf
Stephen King's first story.
The Glass Floor'
Synopsis:
Charles Wharton visits Anthony Reynard, the recently widowed husband of Wharton's sister Janine, in his Victorian mansion, the appearance of which unsettles Wharton. Reynard tells Wharton that Janine died by falling off a ladder while dusting the mansion's East Room, breaking her neck. When Wharton asks to see the room, Reynard refuses, telling him the door to the room has been plastered over. When Wharton protests, Reynard's elderly housekeeper Louise explains that the East Room - which has a floor made entirely out of mirror glass - is regarded as "dangerous". At Wharton's insistence, Reynard gives him a trowel and allows him to reopen the East Room, refusing to watch. Upon entering the room, Wharton is quickly disoriented by the mirrored floor; fancying that he is standing in mid-air, he panics and calls for help. Reynard finds Wharton's body lying in the middle of the room; he removes it using a pole hook, leaving a small pool of blood on both the floor and ceiling. As he prepares to once again plaster the East Room shut, Reynard wonders "if there was really a mirror there at all"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Glass_Floor
> End of story.
NPCs always say so, but it never is. Not even when they also say 'period.' and 'full stop"
The dark powers are guided and shaped by cultists’ rituals, nourished by them over millennia by blood sacrifice; the entities which result, while created by men, are “real.” They live in our imagination, that deeply mysterious part of the human mind which the Persians call the Mundus Imaginalis. Every great work of art, every scientific discovery every improvement or innovation is a gift of imagination. The imagination, the Mundus Imaginalis, is a real place, not a weak, literary metaphor, an actual space, capable of formal, mathematical definition, accessible to us, and to the deception from which we struggle to free ourselves.
Moloch, Ba’al and the rest of the Y-head demon brands are represented in 3-dimensional space by families of associated, interconnected symbols, sigils and glyphs. These symbols constitute the satanic “brands” – marketing identities which now surround us; advertising has conditioned us from infancy to view the branding and marketing of consumer goods as “normal.”
Recognizing occult elements and understanding how they insinuate themselves into consciousness to become unconsidered, automatic repetitive, conditioned or ritual behaviors is part of what the "Great Awakening" is about.
Repeated exposure to satanic symbols, sigils, images and glyphs embedded in advertising and entertainment media content activates corresponding influences within us.
Hypersexualized, materialist culture is not an accident; it is not the product of creative competition – it is the product of occult rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices engineered to produce the illusory materialist environment in which we are, many of us, confined.
Pedovore cultists openly promote satanic “art” rituals in media content targeting children on You Tube.
Ritual ceremonies are disguised as children’s activities, "art," theater, comedy or concerts.
25 million animals and more than 1 million human preborn infants are sacrificed every year in the US alone.
Hypno-sexual mind control components ancient runes, demonic sigils, talismans and glyphs perfuse engineered pop culture. News and “entertainment” media content is pumped full of embedded symbols, sounds and subliminal images related to SEX and DEATH. These overt and covert occult influences accumulate and their combined effect over decades has produced and sustained a selfish, shallow and violent materialist consciousness, a culture where satan runs commerce and where trans dimensional entities may more easily manifest the hierarchical, slave society of pedovore criminality they prefer.
The satanic cultists have expended much cleverness to channel and confine human consciousness. Constricted human consciousness, harassed and distracted with unnecessary, socially mandated tasks, economic slavery and engineered social conflict, has no time for the reflection that leads to psychospiritual growth.
We can awaken to the true nature of reality and to the powers of big G God inside us.
Satanic cultists can’t. All cultists can do is what they've always done, use drugs, sex, illusion and NLP mind tricks to create endless cycles of revenge and retribution.
DIG MEME PRAY
MORE FIENDISH CHINESE IMPERIAL PUNISHMENTS
(for corrupt officials in government.)
…especially severe in the Ming dynasty. Often, all their family and friends were killed, and they were boiled alive, after that their skin was flayed from the corpse and hung up as a warning to other corrupt elite.
…Therefore, “nothing is greater than punishing corruption in governance”, “the most urgent task of kingly ruling is to punish corruption” have become the principles pursued by the rulers in all dynasties. Only the presence of honest officials would allow healthy development of the nation.
…Although Tang Dynasty has been harsh enough to punish corrupt officials, Ming Dynasty inflicted even more severe punishments. Ming Dynasty stipulated that two-level-harsher punishment would be imposed with the officials who were responsible to monitor law enforcement but committed corruption facing the harshest penalties.
(Flaying alive, public castration etc)
…“For the crimes in regard to ceremonies, customs and enlightenment, Tang Dynasty had heavier penalties than Ming Dynasty, but for the crimes in regard to theft, robbery and state treasury’s properties, Ming Dynasty had heavier penalties.”
In the reign of Emperor Sui, a censor took an inspection tour to the fifty-two states in Hebei and impeached over two hundred corrupt or incompetent officials in his report, leading to shock and profound fear of the entire Shizhou County.
…Emperor Kublai Khan of Yuan Dynasty metaphorized, “Central secretariat is like my right hand, military affairs ministry is like my left hand, but censuring is the organ to cure these two hands.”
…reward means to grant positive praise and reward to an upright and enlightened officials.
…Zhu Yuanzhang, who was an emperor of humble birth. In order to increase social concern to the officials, Zhu Yuanzhang has adopted two measures. Firstly, for an official convicted of a minor offence, he would be punished by bulleting his crime in the place where he had governed.
If a dismissed official was reused, (re-appointed) he would also write a reflection to post on the (his office) door for caution. (to public)
Secondly, civilians were allowed to escort guilty officials to the capital, so that otherwise whole families would be punished (?)
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RETURN TO THE VALLEY OF THE FIENDISH CHINESE IMPERIAL PUNISHMENTS
(for corrupt officials in government.)
…especially severe in the Ming dynasty. Often, all their family and friends were killed, and they were boiled alive, after that their skin was flayed from the corpse and hung up as a warning to other corrupt elite.
The Honor of Fu Manchu
…an official was involved with a pecuniary interest or bribery, he would be subject to a legal penalty irrespective of the amount of the
bribery.
…In the Qin Dynasty, an official would be punished for the corruption of even a coin, such as (with) face tattooing, (assignment to) fortification building, trenching and other coolies.(coolie work)
…In the Northern Wei Dynasty, a local governor would be sentenced to death for the acceptance of a sheep or a cup of wine.
…According to the law of Tang Dynasty, if a local governor accepted the bribe and the amount of bribery equaled to a bolt of silk, he would be sentenced to 100 beatings with wooden staves.
…If the amount was more than a bolt of silk, he would be subject to a harsher punishment, and when the amount reached fifteen bolt of silk, he would be sentenced to be hanged.
…In the Tang Dynasty, for example, an official would be punished even if he accepted other people’s things indirectly. He would be punished for the acceptance of money as well as (of)…meat, food, wine, fruit …deemed as bribery. Even for those officials who had left their positions, they would also be punished for the acceptance of things from the people of their former jurisdiction.
…In China, the earliest imprisonment appeared in the Qin and Han Dynasties, which were the laws to remove the officials’ titles and dismiss them from office.
… In the Sui Dynasty, the law stipulated that if an official was suspected of embezzlement but not up to (did not merit) the death punishment, he would be given lifelong imprisonment even if he was pardoned.
. .. sometimes the imprisoned official still could not restore political rights even if the punishment was lifted. He could not live in the capital nor enjoyed the same rights as an honest civilian.
…It also created a good atmosphere for socio-economic progress, nipped the corruption thinking of officials in the bud, and played a major role in the stability of people’s livelihood and development of feudal commodity economy. It must be admitted that Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang’s “heavy punishments on officials” is truly commendable now.
Credit to:
FENG Yanyan
Lecturer College of Humanities and Law, ShanDong University of Science and
Technology, Qingdao, China.
*Corresponding author. Received 8 March 2016; accepted 17 May 2016
Pedovore 'round up and cultist roping is a worldwide event. Welcome to the Great Awakening.
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