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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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That mask about scared the Hades out of me when I scrolled down.Cool.
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Well I think I'd die if I was standing up there thats..scary high. wasn't it dangerous to get that shot?
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Seems like somthing from a nightmare. I sure they looked less threatening when they were new but...its still frightening.
And as far as real worshipers of evil go they mainly use much more complex hexagrams that are laden with symbols rather than actual pentagrams.
I see skye may be as interested in the occult and paranormal as I am.As far as that particular pentagram goes it was probably made by some teenagers that have no clue what it means but just think it represents evil from what they have seen in films and such.
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That is a great hallway. I love that floor its wonderfull.
This Stanley sounds like one of the many urban legends you hear about Byberry with lunatics and murderers lurking in the tunnels and such.Sorry but I think past employee is playing games with us.
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That fire place makes me think of somthing from a Lewis Carrol book. If youly it had a looking-glass
That mask does look really out of place but that is part of what makes this photo interesting.
Not only is it a treatment room but an emergency box is located inside aswell.
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This shot is great. Seems like somthing out of a gothic faery tail. You find beautiful places.
Wonder what it's made of?I'm assuming oak but I could be wrong.The thing that makes this place stand out is all the really nice carpentry work.
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I wonder how manyt older brothers and sisters told the little ones that somthing horrible lived in that place.