You never know who will pick up on the vibes of the Great Awakening, so treat everyone like potential frens
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In this case Kat Von D.
A family member had been feeling progressively blackpilled, but on seeing this post was popped back to the positive.
They said that she was even covering up tattoos that no longer resonated with her new perspective.
Love to see it.
I read that she left Los Angeles and moved to rural Indiana. I’m not sure if she is still a practicing satanist though. I’m wondering if that was just part of her schtick — maybe she didn’t realize what true luciferians do to babies????
Yes — it’s so crazy, isn’t it? What a time to be alive. I really cannot believe we are witnessing this.
I read some comments that say she originally called out witchcraft as demonic but edited it after all her witch fans protested.
Interesting! I did not know that!
That is really, really cool. I totally forgot about her!
Got rid of my tv a couple of years ago, and unsubscribed/deleted the majority of accounts to websites/social media, almost have stopped listening to any and all music (hard finding music I enjoy by someone that isnt a part of the system/trying to slip in verbal or visual symbolizing, have started going to local conservative group events and meetings/getting involved more, and trying to find my way back to focusing on activities/skills to improve myself rather than waste all my day on the computer or cellphone online.
I wish I could afford to remove my three tattoos, even though they are nothing bad or anything by any means, I seriously have regrets marking up my skin now :/
Hey, likewise! I got rid of our TV several years ago and I, too, find it difficult to listen to any music apart from, maybe, occasionally, Frank Zappa.
I do, however, spend far too much time at the computer but I make a point of helping someone each day and doing DIY projects. (I don't have tattoos. I always thought of them as permanent body mutilation that I might later regret.)
I listen to old music, meaning from the 70s on back to the 20s and 30s. There's a ton of interesting stuff from back then. You can find a lot on YouTube, and the really old stuff can be downloaded free from Archive.org and a few other places on the internet. Or you can buy an old stereo and pick up some old records at yard sales and thrift stores.
I have everything on the computer, so I can set up huge playlists of random music, almost like having my own personal radio station. It is very calming to listen to older music.
Music is powerful for me as well. I'm old enough to have been "shook" when I realized the public pool was playing #1 hits from my high school days on the Classics station. I find myself switching my Sonos to the Jazz, Escape, and Watercolors channels vs the Rock stations. (Watercolors hosts are mouthpieces for everything 'woke', so that gets less and less time w/me). My MIL passed very unexpectedly in early 2020...she loved John Denver. My husband and I recently went to an America concert. I was thinking about how my MIL would have enjoyed this w/us, when the preconcert stream of 70's music broke into playing JD's "You Fill Up My Senses". I knew she was there with us and had to leave my seat for some private tears.
I didn't care for America, as songs like "Horse With No Name" seemed to go on for way too long without a melody.
On my radio, the John Denver song sounded like "You Fill Up My Fences," and I was puzzled. :)
I have all the records from the 70s on my computer, so I can make my own playlists and play them whenever I like. I collect everything, so I also have all the hits from 1890 to a year or two ago.
I agree w/the sentiment of "A Horse w/No Name"...not my favorite tune of the band and in general, I actually much prefer Gerry Beckley's voice over Dewey Bunnell's. They sounded incredible for being on the scene for 50+ years. 😄 @ "You Fill Up My Fences"!
That song ranks up there with "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" as being way, way too long, with a super repetitive tune.
Same here. Just gave away around 40 books, chucked 8 large bin bags of paper records, gave away 2 large bookshelves and what books I have kept are boxed, labelled and stored. Feels great. 😇
I don't know what to make of this... I should rid myself of everything I don't agree with like some reddit user? But instead of destroying it give it away to someone else?
What's going on around here? I don't think I like it.
Quite a disingenuous comment.
Why would you carry things around that you collected because you identified with it, but now realise its horrible?
If you were deceived into joining Satanism and then realise how horrible it is, would you want to still keep all that stuff around lest you become a reddit user?
What is so puzzling about this? What does it have anything to do with whether a reddit user does it or not?
If you dont like getting rid of negative stuff in your life when you realise negative, then feel free to cover yourself in negativity. Hey, at least you aren't a reddit user.
So obviously disingenuous you would almost think a shill made it.
A reddit shill at that!
Personally, I hold on to everything. It's part of my life's story.
I once inherited an entire library of classical music on vinyl from an acquaintance. It was their friends grandfathers and they had no clue what to do with it. I took care of it, learned how to clean it, and enjoyed it. I felt honored to carry someone's collection into the next century.
As far as Satanism or the occult goes, I own those books for reference, and I will keep them for reference. I never got rid of my Bible when I left the church for the same reasons. I still own my first bible from when I was a kid.
I own all my New Age books even though they bring up haunted memories of abuse. I have the notebooks from when I was homeless, and all the emotions that come attached to it.
Sometimes I go through my old things and remember where I came from. I feel the emotions that I felt back then, and I don't run from them. It grounds me and reminds me of the path I'm on.
I suppose books only have the meaning we give to them.
As for me, when it comes to things that I used to like but now understand differently, I only keep things that have reference value, or if they are collectibles or have a special meaning.
As an example, the most shameful possessions of mine are the books by Bolton, Comey and Preeth Bharara. I am planning to burn them when the storm hits us, as a celebration. Sure, they probably have some reference value, but very little and not worth wasting the space on my book shelf.
I have an Al Franken book from my Democrat days...
That road leads to regret. I trust myself to not chuck stuff which is still relevant. Maybe you have already streamlined your life in this way. Books were a mainstay of my life, sacrosanct, but having to downsize meant re-assessing which of my possessions I want with me.
That's what I'm saying!
YoU re throwing books out, books that do not feed your soul. That is good. But, you need to get some books that DO feed your soul. I recommend the works of the Church Fathers. There are whole rafts of books by those who formulated or developed Christianity. Saints like St. Basil the Great, St. John Cassian, St. Macarius the Great, St. John Chrysostom, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, well, I could go on and on. The Desert Fathers, St. Ambrose, and all the others. These writers will feed your soul. It doesn't matter that they lived over 1000 years ago, because they speak TRUTH. That is what your soul needs to thrive. You don't need the dark crap, that is from Satan. Move from the dark into the LIGHT! When you read the truth, it enlarges your soul.
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Got your back, Kat
A number who had practiced sorcery brought their scrolls together and burned them publicly. When they calculated the value of the scrolls, the total came to fifty thousand drachmas. In this way the word of the Lord spread widely and grew in power. Acts 19:19-20 NIV
https://bible.com/bible/111/act.19.19-20.NIV
Amazing.
Just recently I realized I had been turning into a black pill and losing the flavour that goes with the red pill. Being a black pill is a real burden. Realizing it was half the battle. I look at Steve Ban on who being falsely convicted and facing jail is still not black pilled. The will to hope. The will to fight. Equal red pill.
This is exactly my problem with tattoos.
The things that I was interested in during my 20's are not the same as my 30's are not the same as my 40's... etc. As I grow older and wiser my perspectives start to change/shift about different things.
I was huge into skating and goth culture in my 20's, but I haven't touched a skateboard in 15 years and I'm certainly not into goth shit anymore. I would be outright embarrassed to have a Marilyn Manson or Rammstein tattoo on my body now.
I was big into RPG's like VtM, WtA and Shadowrun in my 30's, but I haven't played an RPG in 10 years. I would honestly be embarrassed to have my favorite clan/pack name/symbol tattooed on me now.
I urge people who are thinking about tattooing these days to only get things put on their body are are both timeless and beautiful to everyone. You can't go wrong with creation imagery like floral and cute animal tattoos.
What about the few Jews on the right?