I liked it a lot, I just wanna know what the hell is going on at the end. I mean
Probably Satanic imagery. The tree of life, also known as the journey of the soul inside the Pyramid which represents a gate way to the illuminated life (gods), which is implying man can be god which is nothing more than Satanic beliefs.
Probably Satanic imagery. The tree of life, also known as the journey of the soul inside the Pyramid which represents a gate way to the illuminated life (gods), which is implying man can be god which is nothing more than Satanic beliefs.
Loved the video, 7 minutes and didnt even noticed how long it took, 'cos the video got me hooked very quickly, the special effects on the strippers were creepy but amazing.
Probably Satanic imagery. The tree of life, also known as the journey of the soul inside the Pyramid which represents a gate way to the illuminated life (gods), which is implying man can be god which is nothing more than Satanic beliefs.
Probably Satanic imagery. The tree of life, also known as the journey of the soul inside the Pyramid which represents a gate way to the illuminated life (gods), which is implying man can be god which is nothing more than Satanic beliefs.
A vigilant citizen mess...
Ch.. I posted the link about it on page 2.
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The Tree of Life, or Etz haChayim (עץ החיים) in Hebrew, is a mystical symbol used in the Kabbalah of esoteric Judaism to describe the path to God (usually referred to as HaShem, or "The Name", in kabbalistic texts) and the manner in which he created the world ex nihilo. Kabbalists developed this concept into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a map of Creation.
Some[who?] believe the kabbalistic Tree of Life corresponds to the Tree of Life mentioned in Genesis 2:9. This mystical concept was later adopted by some esoterically inclined Christians as well as some Hermeticists. Among the Christian Kabbalists,[which?] the sephirot were called Dignities, and were referred to by their Latin names, instead of their Hebrew names.[citation needed] Christian Kabbalah also places emphasis on Christ as Sustainer and Preserver of the Universe, and the Malkuth of Jewish kabbalah is absent, as it is considered of a different order-of-being.