If you have the time or interest peep what this dude here is saying
He speaks insightfully…just bear through his Barbados accent
"Snakes in your dreams"
That hit me hard
I had one particular dream about a snake when I was young that stills haunts me till this day.
I was sleeping between my mom and dad. Somehow I ended up on my father's side. As I opened my eyes I see a snake on the nightstand coiled up staring at me. The snake talked to me and said "I'm going to eat you"
Then I woke up screaming.
I've been trying to figure out what that dream meant for the longest.
Yes I listened to the whole video while painting..I had a dream about a black snake once but I was able to trample and crush it
One particular dream I’ll never forget is in 2008 I had a dream about a worldwide disease that was like the plague. People were turning into cyborgs due it. It was like a disease that came from technology and it shut down the entire world
Also had a dream years ago that 3 people I knew were trying to attack me and months later I found out they were plotting against me. But in the end I beat up one of them lol
you watched the whole thing?
Yes I listened to the whole video while painting..
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Dreams are very powerful.
Effigy Altars. I remember seeing one for the first time in my uncle's spooky basement. He's a 33rd degree Masonic Voodoo Priest. I use to play around with his Masonic sword thinking I'm Conan the Barbarian lol.
My mom did voodoo too. Back in the 80s in East Flatbush Brooklyn, Church Avenue was common for basement voodoo rituals. My mom was part of those group dressing in white.
My dad was a 3rd degree Master Mason. I remember one of the things he told me is that Masons see things in 90 degrees. He never went further with it like my uncle. My dad was very good at recognizing spells and taught me how to spot'em. The guy in the video is saying things similar to what my pops told me
Yes I listened to the whole video while painting..
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Dreams are very powerful.
Effigy Altars. I remember seeing one for the first time in my uncle's spooky basement. He's a 33rd degree Masonic Voodoo Priest. I use to play around with his Masonic sword thinking I'm Conan the Barbarian lol.
My mom did voodoo too. Back in the 80s in East Flatbush Brooklyn, Church Avenue was common for basement voodoo rituals. My mom was part of those group dressing in white.
My dad was a 3rd degree Master Mason. I remember one of the things he told me is that Masons see things in 90 degrees. He never went further with it like my uncle. My dad was very good at recognizing spells and taught me how to spot'em. The guy in the video is saying things similar to what my pops told me
Yooooooooooooo... you ain't never lie. I lived there as a kid in the 90s. My foster mother was Trini, I don't remember anything specific about it but she definitely dabbled in that shit. More on this later, but voodoo or any other spiritual shenanigans is like encountering a bear in the woods... don't fear it, but don't make any sudden moves around it either.
Yooooooooooooo... you ain't never lie. I lived there as a kid in the 90s. My foster mother was Trini, I don't remember anything specific about it but she definitely dabbled in that shit. More on this later, but voodoo or any other spiritual shenanigans is like encountering a bear in the woods... don't fear it, but don't make any sudden moves around it either.
Brooklyn is full of West Indians who are into that shit
I’m from East New York on Blake Ave by Cypress projects
I lived RIGHT THE FUCK THERE. I always felt creepy vibes from that place. My foster mother used to take me to that church, shit was like a Chucky séance.That area around Holy Cross Roman Catholic church on Church Ave & Veronica Place.
Seems like the headquarters for voodoo lol.
Mad stores selling voodoo and Masonic stuff over there.
Most of us West Indians come from those African tribes that practiced vodun. Mixing it with Roman Catholicism. I was baptized Roman Catholic but my background also consist of Baptist, adventist, Jehovah Witness (My Book of Bible Stories), and 5 percenters.
I'm by Brevoort & Kingsborough Projects
Them damballa chants use to have my spidey senses tingling yo.I lived RIGHT THE FUCK THERE. I always felt creepy vibes from that place. My foster mother used to take me to that church, shit was like a Chucky séance.
@dodge I'm watching it little by little. I gotta really sit down and digest it, but I have a feeling I ran across all this stuff before. I'm not into that voodoo shit by the way, shit looks hella time consuming.
Most of us West Indians come from those African tribes that practiced vodun. Mixing it with Roman Catholicism. I was baptized Roman Catholic but my background also consist of Baptist, adventist, Jehovah Witness (My Book of Bible Stories), and 5 percenters.
I was a bad kid but my pops kept me away from that voodoo stuff which is why my parents divorced. I haven't seen my mom in almost 30 years. My family compares my situation with my parents like Zeus & Hera. And I'm HerculesLol fam you was born into everything evil
I was a bad kid but my pops kept me away from that voodoo stuff which is why my parents divorced. I haven't seen my mom in almost 30 years. My family compares my situation with my parents like Zeus & Hera. And I'm Hercules
What other reason would anyone want to become a witch other than validating their negative emotions?
It’s an obsessive practice that appears good and “healing” but leads into cult like beliefs and attachments. Resulting in self-destruction
I would even say people who say dumb shit like “positive vibes only” are a hair away from digging into the occult.
Life is supposed to be a positive and negative experience. This is a lesson we all learn as children because it’s how we grow. The strong are able to realize and handle it, the weak blame others and seek validation which leads to bad attachments
you wrong you think those who practice witchcraft and root work and shit that came from Africa don’t know a positive and negative experience come in now. The Abraham religions are not the only religions related to God man. Sound like old Christians