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Subliminal messages work through the subconscious, often through association. The goal here is same as with the judeo/xian bible, though on a lesser scale as for centuries, xianity was compulsory, but the goal is to create a powerful thoughtform using the mass mind, which will eventually achieve an end to a goal- usually the same goal of enslaving the Gentiles. Most often, one is not aware of subliminal messages. This unfortunately is when they are most effective. People who watch a lot of TV (most of the population) are at greatest risk for subliminal programming. Underneath the surface, it is obvious what is being done and what the messages are. I have since early childhood, always been a huge fan of horror and monster flicks. This has always been my favorite genre of movies. I have seen plenty of these movies of which I still enjoy watching on a regular basis. My point here is many have an underlying theme. Once this theme is realized and seen for what it is, the subliminal effects are no longer effective. Not all of these movies have this sort of thing, but it is important to be aware and to know what to look for. Nearly every movie made (that I have seen anyway) that has to do with using the powers of the mind, enhancing the bioelectricity, using magick and spells and so forth has been of the horror genre. The subliminal here is with association. Using these powers = disaster and misfortune and fear is used (whether or not the movie is actually suspenseful) to convey the subliminal association. Keep these powers in the hands of a select “chosen” few as they are off-limits to the populace who are to be enslaved using these and their ignorance thereof. I have often found our Gods to be at the feature themes in a few of these movies as well, of which they have been portrayed as hideous monsters or blood thirsty living sacrifice demanding beings who prey upon humans. Examples here include “The Exorcist” -this one was blatant. This movie was a direct attack on the yoga siddhis- the levitation scene, the telekinesis, the contortion and the scene where the girl descends the stairs in a back bridge position with blood running from her mouth. This movie was cited to be the most frightening in the history of horror flicks featuring Demonic possession. For most of the unsuspecting public, the fear experienced and the messages in the movie go hand in hand in creating a hang-up in the human mind through association. In psychology, this is called “conditioning” and made famous by Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov. One Dark Night: A man with powers of telekinesis, after death torments young college girls- this one was rather spooky with college hazing of spending the night in a locked mausoleum. Again, using the powers of the mind is supposed to be off-limits, dangerous, and horrific. Frankenstein: Bioelectricity creates a disastrous monster. Carrie: Telekinesis and psychic powers = disaster and of course, one cannot get away from “Jesus.” Night Monster (1943): Use of the powers of the mind produces a rampant murderer. The Devil Commands (1941): Using bioelectricity to contact the dead is a no- no, leading to disaster and death. Satan’s School for Girls: The Devil = suicide. Man Made Monster (1941): again enhanced bioelectricity= tragedy, disaster and death. The above are just a very few examples, but enough to get a general idea. Of course, subliminal messages are not limited to just horror movies. One must look for the underlying message the movie is projecting.
<a rel="nofollow" NA[/IMG]High Priestess Maxine Dietrich http://www.joyofsatan.com
Subliminal messages work through the subconscious, often through association. The goal here is same as with the judeo/xian bible, though on a lesser scale as for centuries, xianity was compulsory, but the goal is to create a powerful thoughtform using the mass mind, which will eventually achieve an end to a goal- usually the same goal of enslaving the Gentiles. Most often, one is not aware of subliminal messages. This unfortunately is when they are most effective. People who watch a lot of TV (most of the population) are at greatest risk for subliminal programming. Underneath the surface, it is obvious what is being done and what the messages are. I have since early childhood, always been a huge fan of horror and monster flicks. This has always been my favorite genre of movies. I have seen plenty of these movies of which I still enjoy watching on a regular basis. My point here is many have an underlying theme. Once this theme is realized and seen for what it is, the subliminal effects are no longer effective. Not all of these movies have this sort of thing, but it is important to be aware and to know what to look for. Nearly every movie made (that I have seen anyway) that has to do with using the powers of the mind, enhancing the bioelectricity, using magick and spells and so forth has been of the horror genre. The subliminal here is with association. Using these powers = disaster and misfortune and fear is used (whether or not the movie is actually suspenseful) to convey the subliminal association. Keep these powers in the hands of a select “chosen” few as they are off-limits to the populace who are to be enslaved using these and their ignorance thereof. I have often found our Gods to be at the feature themes in a few of these movies as well, of which they have been portrayed as hideous monsters or blood thirsty living sacrifice demanding beings who prey upon humans. Examples here include “The Exorcist” -this one was blatant. This movie was a direct attack on the yoga siddhis- the levitation scene, the telekinesis, the contortion and the scene where the girl descends the stairs in a back bridge position with blood running from her mouth. This movie was cited to be the most frightening in the history of horror flicks featuring Demonic possession. For most of the unsuspecting public, the fear experienced and the messages in the movie go hand in hand in creating a hang-up in the human mind through association. In psychology, this is called “conditioning” and made famous by Russian scientist Ivan Pavlov. One Dark Night: A man with powers of telekinesis, after death torments young college girls- this one was rather spooky with college hazing of spending the night in a locked mausoleum. Again, using the powers of the mind is supposed to be off-limits, dangerous, and horrific. Frankenstein: Bioelectricity creates a disastrous monster. Carrie: Telekinesis and psychic powers = disaster and of course, one cannot get away from “Jesus.” Night Monster (1943): Use of the powers of the mind produces a rampant murderer. The Devil Commands (1941): Using bioelectricity to contact the dead is a no- no, leading to disaster and death. Satan’s School for Girls: The Devil = suicide. Man Made Monster (1941): again enhanced bioelectricity= tragedy, disaster and death. The above are just a very few examples, but enough to get a general idea. Of course, subliminal messages are not limited to just horror movies. One must look for the underlying message the movie is projecting.
<a rel="nofollow" NA[/IMG]High Priestess Maxine Dietrich http://www.joyofsatan.com