48 Comments Posted by Skye

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Elvis has left more then the building .. what about the unpaid bill?
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Nice colour green there lol wonder if they have to mow the carpet now :o)
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I was told that if you write a msg to a entity/ghost they will respond...
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I remember when I was a kid living in Rochester NY I use to frequent a cemetary w/some friends to this day we still talk about the time I pointed out a gentalman standing at a grave and when we got there no one was there but I heard my name being called.
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I have a tv that looks likr that and the thing still works ..well with rabbit ears ...
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I have worked at several Psych Hosp...
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Interesting to say the least I worked in a Psych Hosp and it's still thriving to this day ... it has not falled to the Decay as may others have /
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I often wondered why they had auditoriums in old Psych Hosp.?
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The number '5' has always been regarded as mystical and magical, yet essentially 'human'. We have five fingers/toes on each limb extremity. We commonly note five senses - sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. We perceive five stages or initiations in our lives - eg. birth, adolescence, coitus, parenthood and death. (There are other numbers/ initiations/ stages/ attributions).

Expressing the saying "Every man and every woman is a star", we can juxtapose Man on a pentagram with head and four limbs at the points and the genitalia exactly central. This is Man in microcosm, symbolising our place in the Macrocosm or universe and the Hermetic/Tantric philosophy of associativity - "As above, so below".

There are five elements, four of matter (earth, air, fire and water) and THE quintessential - spirit. These may be arrayed around the pentagrams points. The word 'quintessential' derives from this fifth element - the spirit.
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I was raides in the old druidic/Pagan ways and the paranormal stuff.. well lets just say I have good inner insight and can feel what old buildings that are long gone like..
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When some people see thePentagream/Penticle the associate it with Satanism... that is inorrect .. The pentagram has also been used and related to Christianity. Up to the medieval times, the five points of the pentagram represented the five wounds of the man they call Jesus Christ and the Holy Cross. The symbol was always mend to be a symbol of goodness, and later used to represent the four elements and the Spirit of mankind. Interesting huh
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They often used Gerrie charis as posey chairs and used 3 point restraints..
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The Abandoned places have a inner soul and the people that destroy that or desecrate it tell's you allot of how they feel about their own lives ..
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It was more like know your self
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The pentagram is the traditional pentagram with five points of the star - one point up and two down, enclosed in a circle. This style of the pentagram, has existed and been used for thousands of years. The first records of it's use is dating back 5500 years, and was used in the ancient Mesopotamia, where it was used by the rulers, as a symbol of power and energy in the stasis of the four corners of the world known by then.
The early Greeks imported the pentagram for several uses. First of all the Mesopotamian community was well organized, strong and an envy to the Greeks. So to gather some of the powers within the Mesopotamian society, the Greeks used the pentagram.