What has been your favorite rabbit hole to explore since you’ve awoken? Looking for ideas and also genuinely curious!
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I’m genuinely curious what interesting rabbit holes have been explored by other anons and which ones still keep you going back for more.
Someone on here once made a post that a lot of the animal slaughterhouses have very weird architecture and layouts, that point to it being set up for sacrifice.
They said they grew up around slaughterhouses and some of them are really fucked up in their design and what they have in them, but people don't want to hear about it because they enjoy meat and don't want to think about something they consume as being a part of it, so they've never made a big post about it.
It's something I've been meaning to look into, as I think it might be another big source of ritualistic sacrifice
Oh how interesting, thanks for sharing! I've made a little post before to get peoples opinions about it but it got majority downvotes so it didn't get too far! Cognitive Dissonance is a big thing when it comes to animals for sure.
I think it might be an interesting dig, might see what I can find too!
Just started my search on wiki and this sentence is quite interesting: "By the end of the Copper Age in 3000 BCE, animal sacrifice had become a common practice across many cultures, and appeared to have become more generally restricted to domestic livestock." I feel we're often hearing sacrifices were on deer, goats etc but wiki seems to say that Egyptian sacrifices were later restricted to animals like sheep, cows, swine, geese.
Also: "All or only part of a sacrificial animal may be offered; some cultures, like the ancient and modern Greeks, eat most of the edible parts of the sacrifice in a feast, and burnt the rest as an offering. Others burnt the whole animal offering, called a holocaust. Usually, the best animal or best share of the animal is the one presented for offering."
Definition of "A Holocaust" on wiki - A holocaust is a religious animal sacrifice that is completely consumed by fire. The word derives from the Ancient Greek holokaustos which is used solely for one of the major forms of sacrifice, also known as a burnt offering. Wow! Thinking of gas chambers.. Thats also what they use on pigs to knock them unconscious! Here's the link to wiki if you want a read, I haven't read it all yet but will do more digging! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice
Thank you for posting this, it really goes to show how prevelant it all is, that you dont have to further than wikipedia before you start seeing the connective dots to the world around.
So much of our society is entrenched in satanism