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Originally posted by Chiiru
was there ever a fifth 'episode'? I want to see more! Intriguing and scary...
Originally posted by mother_jung
Here are all four of the TheOrdersDefenseTeam's videos that I had downloaded.
The Sun of Isis
youtube.com...
Trait Positive?
youtube.com...
Shadows
youtube.com...
War
youtube.com...
Originally posted by Timmyboi23 Crowley was open to just about any satanic possession or visitation after abandoning one of the most dangerous ritual from the Necronomicon.
Originally posted by interestedalways
I get the feeling of a warning involving the underworld, female energy, spiritual possession, but I am not happy with this understanding because I would like to think of the feminine aspect as something more positive, even if hidden.
Originally posted by Redge777
Just a thought, this guy posted this thing right after the b/52 fiasco.
Originally posted by mother_jung
Here are all four of the TheOrdersDefenseTeam's videos that I had downloaded.
The Sun of Isis
youtube.com...
Trait Positive?
youtube.com...
Shadows
youtube.com...
War
youtube.com...
which makes sense because of the background noise im in a hurry right now but imma definitely look more into this later maybe you guys can find something i couldnt in the long list of anagrams wordsmith.org...
The name comes either from the Latin movere, ("to move") or a Latinized version of Old French mot, "word" or "verbal utterance." The Medieval Latin for "motet" is "motectum". If from the Latin, the name describes the movement of the different voices against one another.
Originally posted by justanothergangster
which makes sense because of the background noise
The name comes either from the Latin movere, ("to move") or a Latinized version of Old French mot, "word" or "verbal utterance." The Medieval Latin for "motet" is "motectum". If from the Latin, the name describes the movement of the different voices against one another.