I Pray All Is Well With Everyone… And Your Hearts And Minds Are Full Of Love, Joy, And Compassion… For All God’s Children… And All God’s Creation. While It Is A Fact That There Is A Dual Nature Of Good And Evil, Light And Darkness… Within All Mankind; Still, We As Individuals – Temporary Temples, Housing The One Spirit Of The Living God, For Our Human Experience And Expression – Must Choose Which We Will Serve – The Light Of The Living God That Dwells Within Us… Or The Darkness Of The Outer World… And Its Witches, Warlocks… And Demons!
Indeed, We All Have A Right To Our Choices; But For Those Individuals Choosing The Darkness Of Evil And Wickedness – Be Conscious Of Your Choices; And Be As Big And Bad As You Were In Instigating And Parading Your Treachery Against The Light Of Your Very Own “Mighty I AM Presence”… When You Are In The Midst Of Those Repercussions; Cuz B**** Witches, Warlocks, And Demons, Can Get “Stitches” Too… In The Spiritual!
This Being Most Important For Everyone Tho: The Death And Harm That You Wish Or Attempt To Send To Anyone… Especially To Any Of The Children Of Light – And There Are Plenty On Earth At This Time – Will Always Return To The Sender, Their Family Members, Or Friends; Those Connected To That Dark And Loveless Energy! Think Back On Your Negative Actions… The Hate And Wickedness Of Evil Perpetrated; And Then, Sudden Disaster… Occuring To Those Closest To Yourself Or Those Closest To You During That Time!
Remember, What You Wish For Others Will Always Come Back To You Or Your Bloodline… Be It Good Or Evil; Cuz Karma Affects More Than Just The Perp… But All The World Around Them. And Those Negative Consequences Can Only Be Blamed On Those Individuals Who – Through The Eyes And Minds Of Ignorance And Hearts Filled With Hate… Drew Those Dark Forces To Their Familial Circles… In The First Place.
Understand Y’all, Darkness, Witchcraft, And Sorcery Are Not Sources Of Real Power… Only Fleeting Illusions And Self Destruction To The Individuals That Indulge In Such Practices – All Day, E’ry Day! For In Attempting To Harm Or Annihilate The Life Stream Of An Individual… You Are Attempting To Eliminate A Member Of God’s Divine Expression In The Universe. And We Are All Divine Expressions Of God… When We Choose To Sincerely Represent Our “Mighty I AM Presence”!
And We Never Have To Fear Or Worry About The Evil That Stalks Us… For One, We Exist Forever; And Cuz The Wickedness And Evil Emanating From The Darkness Of The Enemy… Will Never Annihilate The Love And Light… Of The Eternal All-Powerful Spirit… Of The Living God… That Is The Breath Of All Life… Everywhere! Amen… ![]()
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“There be none of the affections which have been noted to fascinate or to “bewitch”, but love, and envy; they both have vehement wishes, they frame themselves readily into imaginations and suggestions, and they come easily into the eye, especially upon the presence of the objects which are the points that conduce to fascination, if any such there be. We see likewise the Scripture calleth envy, an evil eye; so wrote one of our greatest philosophers, and on the same subject he says: “Of all other affections, it is the most importunate and continual … therefore, it is well said: ‘Invidia festos dies non agit’, for it is ever working upon some or other. It is also the vilest affection and the most depraved; for which cause, it is the proper attribute of the Devil, who is called ‘The envious man that soweth tares amongst the wheat by night.'”
As to the word fascination, even in Bacon’s time it had acquired its modern sense, implying the influence or effect we now associate with animal magnetism. Notwithstanding this, the word was used by various writers down to the end of the seventeenth century in its original, technical meaning, as an alternative for “evil eye.” Nowadays it has practically lost its older sinister sense, and except among scholars, has retained only the pleasant one in which Bacon used it. A fascinating person now, is one who charms delightfully, who excites feelings of pleasure, who is in every way attractive. Similarly in our everyday talk, the alternate word “bewitch”, has retained only in polite society its pleasant side. A bewitching woman is one who excites the passion of love alone, and the simple use of either synonym conveys now no implication of malevolence to the conventionally educated.
… The belief that there is a power of evil working (as Bacon says) upon any object it beholds, has existed in all times and in all countries. It was adopted and sanctioned alike by the Fathers of the Church, by mediæval physicians, and all writers on occult science; while in our own day it still exists among all savage nations, and even here in England in our very midst. Heliodorus makes Charicles say of his host: “I fancy an envious eye has looked upon this man also; he seems to be affected much in the same manner as Chariclea. Indeed, I think so too; and it is probable enough, for he went directly after her in the procession.” The origin of the belief is lost in the obscurity of prehistoric ages. The enlightened call it superstition; but it holds its sway over the people of many countries, savage as well as civilized, and must be set down as one of the hereditary and instinctive convictions of mankind.
… The imputation by St. Paul, that the foolish Galatians had been spellbound, meant that some evil eye had “overlooked” them, and worked in them a blighting influence. It was an apt allusion to them then, and still universally prevalent belief in that power of “dread fascination”, which the writer of the Epistle so well knew they would comprehend; and he therefore used it as a striking metaphor.
Abundant testimony exists in the oldest monuments in the world that among the ancient Egyptians belief in and dread of the evil eye, were ever present; their efforts to avert or to baffle it, both as regarded the living and the dead, who they knew would live again, were perhaps the most constant and elaborate of any, of which we can now decipher the traces. We see evidence of this in the very beginning of Egyptian mythology. Ptah, the Opener, is said to be the father of the gods and of men. He brought forth all the other gods from his eye, and men from his mouth – a piece of implied evidence of the ancient belief that of all emanations, those from the eye were the most potent.
… Indeed, it is found in the literature of every people in every land since history began to be written. No science, no religion, no laws have been able to root out this fixed belief; and no power has ever been able to eradicate it from the human mind; so that even amongst the cultivated and the enlightened, it still exists as an unacknowledged mysterious half-belief, half-superstition, which nevertheless exercises, though secretly, a powerful influence on the actions of mankind.
… Among the Greeks, who got their art and many of their customs from Egypt, the belief was so universal that they had a special word to express this mysterious power, βασκανία (Basque Country), whence, all authorities say, comes the Latin word fascinatio. This latter word Cicero himself discusses, and explains as invidere, to look too closely at: hence invidia, envy, or evil eye, the instigator of most deadly sins – the vice which is even now most frequently named in connection with its sequences, “hatred and malice, and all uncharitableness.”
… It was firmly believed by all ancients, that some malignant influence darted from the eyes of envious or angry persons and so infected the air as to penetrate and corrupt the bodies of both living creatures and inanimate objects. “When anyone looks at what is excellent with an envious eye, he fills the surrounding atmosphere with a pernicious quality and transmits his own envenomed exhalations into whatever is nearest to him.”
It has also been fully believed, both in ancient and modern times, that many persons, by the glance of their eye, have caused injurious effects, without their consent and even against their will, so that in some cases mothers would not venture to expose their infants to the look of their own fathers. … It was believed anciently that even the gods also looked enviously upon man’s good fortune, and often with malicious joy, destroyed it for him.
The injurious effect of this envy which seemed to men of old so mysterious (because beyond their comprehension) with the gods was thought to be but the natural outcome of their superhuman power. The belief was also held that the gods were envious of each other and cast evil glances upon the less powerful of their own fraternity – hence the caduceus always carried by Mercury as a protector. Although we no longer believe in divine enmity, any close observer can yet discover for himself, that a belief in the same malignant power of envy, though less outspoken, is still prevalent as ever.”
The Evil Eye, by Frederick Thomas Elworthy, 1895
God Fury – Anno Domini Beats
