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arizmendisatan

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So i finished watching this movie which they brought a girl back from the death.
and her brain was more than 90% active and made her into a scary killing evil maniac.
Basically is another tactic from the enemy to scare people away from using more than 10% of the brain.
Know i see how the enemy use any type of horror movie to scare people away from the powers of the mind and soul,But only we could see right thru their fukin lies. All these new horror movies coming out lately are all actively engaging in tactics to frightned people away which is pissing me off.
 
And the movie's title is based on the Bible story of the man who rose from the dead as well. What pisses me off the most about the movie is how even for a horror movie, though a self proclaimed 'scientific' horror movie, it is incredibly unrealistic. As I saw from the preview, the woman got brought back to life and asked "did I just die?" when in reality, according to my knowledge, another soul would be inside her body, and like a newborn, she probably wouldn't even talk. If the astral body had managed to get back into her physical body, she would have seen herself while she was outside of her physical body and wouldn't have asked the question, she would more likely exclaim "what the fuck!?" and the whole ten percent thing is kind of a misconception, we only use ten percent of our brains *at a time*, and anyway, why would increased brain activity make you evil? If anything it would make our genetic will to keep humanity alive hyperactive, actually making you *less* evil and more of a good person. The whole idea is ridiculous really.
 
The ten percent thing is a straw man argument case used by mainstream jewish scientist to supposedly debunk paranormal things. If you notice nobody said we use 10 percent of the brain literally. It means more like 10 percent of the brain's *power*. Nobody used literally to mean 10 percent of the physical brain. It's comparable to having a stereo set which has a volume knob with numbers from 1 to 10 and you set its volume to 1. All the time you use 100% of the stereo set but only 10 percent of its full volume. Same with the brain. There are people who use more of 10% brain's power, such as those who have synaesthesia, savants and others.
 
Well, when jew movie makers try to pretend to be scientists, they go full retard.

I can't even enjoy movies any more.

But, compared to communication with the Gods, movies are pathetic, anyway.
 
This is why I don't watch movies. Jew directors always suck at life when they pretend to be scientists.



On Sunday, July 19, 2015 2:09 PM, "no.state@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  Well, when jew movie makers try to pretend to be scientists, they go full retard.

I can't even enjoy movies any more.

But, compared to communication with the Gods, movies are pathetic, anyway.

 
True, but it is a hell of a movie tho, I saw it and is pretty good & besides, she could have asked that out of disbelief, as in "did that just really happen?" and as for the "becoming evil" part, she was already fucked up before dying, I dunno if yoou've seen it yet or not so I'm not gonna spoil, but she was already having alot of psychological difficulties before dying, her death seems to have amplified her "crazyness". Which isn't that farfetched anymore because if a human has expierienced a trauma that isn't fully recovered and another trauma of great magnitude comes on top of that makes a normal human go crazy, so it's actually not that farfetched, it is pretty scientific, although there are some mistakes and wild guesses, but alot is actually pretty accurate. 



On Sunday, July 19, 2015 9:07 AM, "dalightskin@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  And the movie's title is based on the Bible story of the man who rose from the dead as well. What pisses me off the most about the movie is how even for a horror movie, though a self proclaimed 'scientific' horror movie, it is incredibly unrealistic. As I saw from the preview, the woman got brought back to life and asked "did I just die?" when in reality, according to my knowledge, another soul would be inside her body, and like a newborn, she probably wouldn't even talk. If the astral body had managed to get back into her physical body, she would have seen herself while she was outside of her physical body and wouldn't have asked the question, she would more likely exclaim "what the fuck!?" and the whole ten percent thing is kind of a misconception, we only use ten percent of our brains *at a time*, and anyway, why would increased brain activity make you evil? If anything it would make our genetic will to keep humanity alive hyperactive, actually making you *less* evil and more of a good person. The whole idea is ridiculous really.

 
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Oh i see i had the wrong idea i tought it was
literally using 10% of the physical brain.
But is actually using 10% of the brains power. I always had a confusion with that.
so basically the theory that all of humanity uses 10% of the brains power is a myth from the enemy?
but the stereo having 1-10 made sense being the same has the brain. Thanxs for correcting me on this. So please ignore the next the message i wrote back on this topic. Before this message. My ignorance is not needed here.lol
 
<td val[/IMG]I never understood horror movies in the first place. Why would you intentionally make yourself feel a negative emotion like fear?


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On Jul 18, 2015, 11:02:58 PM, dalightskin@... [JoyofSatan666] wrote: And the movie's title is based on the Bible story of the man who rose from the dead as well. What pisses me off the most about the movie is how even for a horror movie, though a self proclaimed 'scientific' horror movie, it is incredibly unrealistic. As I saw from the preview, the woman got brought back to life and asked "did I just die?" when in reality, according to my knowledge, another soul would be inside her body, and like a newborn, she probably wouldn't even talk. If the astral body had managed to get back into her physical body, she would have seen herself while she was outside of her physical body and wouldn't have asked the question, she would more likely exclaim "what the fuck!?" and the whole ten percent thing is kind of a misconception, we only use ten percent of our brains *at a time*, and anyway, why would increased brain activity make you evil? If anything it would make our genetic will to keep humanity alive hyperactive, actually making you *less* evil and more of a good person. The whole idea is ridiculous really.
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Lazarus was created by enemy insect poo, and then they all got inside of him and made him come alive.  All the joos have this poo inside of them.

Daily ritual will help with that.

  
 
@arizmendisatan: No. It's true that we use 10% of the brain's power. What I was talking about is that the mainstream scientists took it literally and tried to disprove it that way and said it's a myth that we use 10% of the brain. When they didn't disprove anything because nobody who said it meant it that way. It's true we use 10% of brain's power, there's no question about it.
 
Some people like the feeling of fear. I think it's more along the lines of, it helps people feel alive in a world that is so dull and plain. At least, that's how I used to look at it, now I just laugh, they are more comical than scary these days (in my opinion).
 
I don't even find horror movies scary to be honest. I just watch them with my friends to provide funny commentary to make them seem stupid.
 
<td val[/IMG]No. We only use 10% of our brain because most humans don't meditate. Meditation opens your mind up to higher levels of conciseness. Reaching the Magnum Opis allows one to use 100% of their brain. This is all explaned in the 'information' section on the JoS meditation page.


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On Jul 22, 2015, 12:13:39 AM, taolvanswd@... [JoyofSatan666] wrote: We use only 10% of our brain power at a time because 1 humans arent designed for it and 2 it causes headache if we try to use lets say 20 % at once ...
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<td val[/IMG]Like I said that's just me lol. HP Maxine said she loves horror movies, I have many good friends who are Satanist who love them aswell.


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On Jul 20, 2015, 1:51:37 PM, chayce.martin@... [JoyofSatan666] wrote: Some people like the feeling of fear. I think it's more along the lines of, it helps people feel alive in a world that is so dull and plain. At least, that's how I used to look at it, now I just laugh, they are more comical than scary these days (in my opinion).
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@dalightskin LOL I do the same fucking thing! xDthose movies are so full of shit!



On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 12:31 AM, "dalightskin@... [JoyofSatan666]" <[email protected] wrote:


  I don't even find horror movies scary to be honest. I just watch them with my friends to provide funny commentary to make them seem stupid.

 

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