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** ZOMBIE.TXT **
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ZOMBIE MAGICK -- AN OPINION
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I guess this is an article I've wanted to write
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for some time. It seems to me that there is a lot of
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occult misinformation being bantered about. And a lot
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of people are not being very nice about it. What I
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write here is from the standpoint of an insider within
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the occult community. I've noticed some very questionable
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practices. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be much
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that we can do to put a stop to them.
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Some of the more vocal members of the Christian
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community do speak out against the occult. Unfortunately,
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those that do are speaking out against *all* the occult.
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They are missing the point completely. I feel there is
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absolutely nothing wrong with the occult or 'new age'
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(so called) per se, but there is indeed a problem with
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*some* of it. For those who use the Christian Bible
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as a rationalization for their condemnation of anything
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occult (or anything else which they don't understand
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or don't agree with) I can only hope they will study
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and think more deeply on the matter. I suggest that
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even the Bible does not condemn occultism in general,
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but that it is critical regarding certain *types of
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practices* -- something many people have overlooked.
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I guess the best way to explain what I mean is with
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some examples.
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Recently, Phil Donahue ran a television program
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about 'Voodoo'. It managed to insult almost everyone,
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and to malign legitimate voodoo, witchcraft, magick,
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and Catholocism. It also contained a great amount
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of misinformation. But the primary thing about it
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which I take exeption to was the idea put forth by
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a guest of the program who claimed to be a 'Voodoo
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priestess', when she suggested that a love spell
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was good magick. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
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For the type of love spell which she
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demonstrated on the program was potentially very
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bad. It was designed to force a lover who had left
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to return. That means it was designed to exert an
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overpowering influcence on the lover's will. Now,
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while I think this is possilbe. I also think that
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it is a very evil thing to do. To control someone
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in an occult manner like that is Black Magick.
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It is also very unethical, immoral, and selfish.
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In addition to everything else, if the spell
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works it probably won't last, and if it doesn't
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it may 'recoil' against the practicioner. Black
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magick is dangerous. It has always been dangerous.
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So-called psychics advertise widely in
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newspapers and magazines. Of course many (most?)
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of them are simple frauds. Cheating the public
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has always been a popular way to make a living.
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Of course some psychics are gifted, but the ones
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that are any good probably don't need to advertise
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very much. What concerns me most however, are
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the ads which suggest that the psychic will
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cast a spell for you or against your enemies.
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That part against your enemies is Black Magick
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once again. And we are seeing a lot of it, all
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in the name of 'New Age'. Fine new age this is,
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where you can pay someone to harm your enemies...
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All of it perfectly legal.
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Suppose for a moment that you utilize
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an occult love spell of some sort to cause a lover
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who left you to return. If it works, what do you
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have? Someone whose will has been manipulated.
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Since the process is against the natural order of
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things, the result will wear off. Meantime, what
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you have is a Zombie. You are like a pupeteer
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who holds all the strings. Freedom of action has
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been violated. It isn't nice, and it isn't fun.
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It is instead Zombie magick.
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And so we have seen that there are certain
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widespread occult practices which are very negative.
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It isn't a conspiracy. And it doesn't seem to be
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a network of evil groups. It is more insideous
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than that, for it is in every city, maskeraiding
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under the name of power-over-others. The law can't
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touch it. Nobody's even trying to put a stop to it.
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