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Can you be Christian while still practicing occult rituals or is it seen as blasphemous? Is anyone here a Christian and if so how do they reconcile the two?
A woman living close by, some years ago took up with a semi-Christian church that promised her a place in heaven.
She told me that since she gave all her worries to her god, things have been working out well.
And I recalled passing by her local church where there was a large wedding party and seeing that all the older males had entities like black octopuses sitting on their heads with tentacles into their brains.
And I wondered what sort of being was helping this woman.
Do you have a link to that?Btw I find the 12 apostles with a secret 13 and a 14th leader quite the nonsense especially the way you seem to combine it.
Y'know, maybe God loves you in particular, because that's something I'm pretty sure that's the kinda stuff they tell you not to pray for. XDI prayed and usually I won the lost money back within a few minutes. I’ve also done a lot candle magic with good results. ”Ask and you shall receive”.
No, just the path i have traveled and seen unfolding in my lifeDo you have a link to that?
From Raymond Bucklands Book of Spirit Communication, yes, and the answer is found in 1 Corinthians 4:20-21; 12 and 14.Can you be Christian while still practicing occult rituals or is it seen as blasphemous? Is anyone here a Christian and if so how do they reconcile the two?
Yes, many Bible figures tapped into Gods power, Moses, Samson, Balaam, Elijah, Elisha, the prophets.Does the Bible differentiate between magic and witchcraft? It does. I notice that the Bible does not condemn magic, rather it condemns witchcraft (magic done through the power of any other spirit aside from YHVH or the witch's own personal power). Magic in and of itself is not condemned, especially if we go back and read the Hebrew.
Okay, so what then about Islam, Hinduism, Shintoism, etc?it Was labeled witchcraft when they went to other gods.
It’s considered witchcraft, islam, idk,Okay, so what then about Islam, Hinduism, Shintoism, etc?
an interesting point, in the Bible Balaam was a prophet of God and he had spiritual gifts even higher then Moses, yet he corrupted them for evil, he was a magician for hire I suppose.I for myself am still a bit confused about what can and can't be done in islam. The qoran however is against soothsayers. So no soothing others, but telling truth. I also know the qoran differentiates between the magick moses uses and the magick others used. There is no explanation why other then the story telling that the other wizards couldnt see tru moses witchcraft. (cant remember the story, but its also in the bible. Something about a king ordering wizards to show what they can do) imho that has to do with being aligned with the universe.
Also, and i dont know how that was back in the days, it is quite common for a moslim wizard to work with the beings who swore an oath at the gate of babylon.
Solomon working with djinns was also not a problem. Just like the queen of sheba could use her divine feminine magick. (those two had quite the love story i have to say)
Even today in morrocco there are groups, who use spirit possession as healing in a similar sense as voudouisants do and it is still islam and ok to use.
The overall ruling to my understanding is that one cant put other gods next to allah, one should be properly aligned with the universe and be/work/tell/show Truth.
Sufism is Muslim mysticismI for myself am still a bit confused about what can and can't be done in islam. The qoran however is against soothsayers. So no soothing others, but telling truth. I also know the qoran differentiates between the magick moses uses and the magick others used. There is no explanation why other then the story telling that the other wizards couldnt see tru moses witchcraft. (cant remember the story, but its also in the bible. Something about a king ordering wizards to show what they can do) imho that has to do with being aligned with the universe.
Also, and i dont know how that was back in the days, it is quite common for a moslim wizard to work with the beings who swore an oath at the gate of babylon.
Solomon working with djinns was also not a problem. Just like the queen of sheba could use her divine feminine magick. (those two had quite the love story i have to say)
Even today in morrocco there are groups, who use spirit possession as healing in a similar sense as voudouisants do and it is still islam and ok to use.
The overall ruling to my understanding is that one cant put other gods next to allah, one should be properly aligned with the universe and be/work/tell/show Truth.