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NaziMan12 said:
Europe Gladio said:
Are there movies made by these Jewish studios that aren't nesiscarilly obvious in their kosher nature? The only example I can think of are Pixar movies. What do you think?

Whenever I watch Lord of the Rings I always feel and think that Sauron are the Jews and the ring is money. If you destroy the ring (money) people will have normal lives. The Jews god is money and they do anything for it and thats why they are rich and control everything because they have killed alot of people for money. How much money will play a part in say the society Satan lives is probably much more subtle than here on Earth.

But alot of movies have Jewish numerology in it, but its mostly the big blockbusters. You can always check the credits in those and see a Jew was involved, but other than that there isn't any purely satanic movies. You can watch the Nazi films like Baron von Munchhausen I feel it's anti-catholic theme is satanic but that is in black and white and only available on youtube.

I absolutely disagree. Morgoth is Satan and Sauron is the antichrist. I can go into details as to why I see things this way if you'd like, and why Sauron is not nessesarily "evil" imo.
 
Tolkein studIed Jewish mythology. Why do you think he named his ring obsessed creature.....Golem,.

NaziMan12 said:
Europe Gladio said:
Are there movies made by these Jewish studios that aren't nesiscarilly obvious in their kosher nature? The only example I can think of are Pixar movies. What do you think?

Whenever I watch Lord of the Rings I always feel and think that Sauron are the Jews and the ring is money. If you destroy the ring (money) people will have normal lives. The Jews god is money and they do anything for it and thats why they are rich and control everything because they have killed alot of people for money. How much money will play a part in say the society Satan lives is probably much more subtle than here on Earth.

But alot of movies have Jewish numerology in it, but its mostly the big blockbusters. You can always check the credits in those and see a Jew was involved, but other than that there isn't any purely satanic movies. You can watch the Nazi films like Baron von Munchhausen I feel it's anti-catholic theme is satanic but that is in black and white and only available on youtube.
 
The Dragon Ball series is created by many people who can interpret the story as they see it fit, not just Toriyama.
I do think some of them are Satanic. There are Satanic scenes. I like this one, where Goku (who lives in another dimension) helps Gohan (his son on Earth) to awaken his true power.
Gohan reply to Bojack (alien almost looking (((human))) ) is epic:
"I know your kind, you think you just can waltz in and just take over our Planet. Like you forgot one thing: I'm my father's son!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vijYIsefoWc


As for games, does anyone know the true meaning of chess?
The chess we have today is corrupted beyond recognition, in the past the set was red and black, the pieces had different roles and moved differently. It's original name was "Chaturanga" meaning 4 arms, sometimes being played with 4 players.
 
hailourtruegod said:
There are many of the Pokemon that I feel represent pagan themes too. One of my favorites of the new generation is called Hakamo-o. The Haka dance is an old pagan war dance of the people of Hawaii if I'm correct. I've seen whites doing this as well in the start of rugby games when I was looking up Haka dances on the web. This Pokemon is a dragon and fighting type and has a specific dragon type move called clanging scales that attacks it's opponent with vibrations..

I will have to correct something, but kudos to you for finding clues and messages even in Poketto Monster. The Haka is not Hawaiian per se, but it's used by the All Blacks rugby union team, which is from New Zealand and like really strong. I'd also like to add that the 8 gyms may also be seen as 8 of the 14 major chakras: the seven central ones and the third eye. Going through the gyms could be like opening and empowering every one of them, so they are powerful and unobstructed when the kundalini finally rises to fully open and transform them. For the League things, I'd like to add that in the first two generation, the Champion Lance had Dragon-type pokemon, a possible allegory to the kundalini.


That being said, without further adue, since nobody did it on this new forum, I'd like to speak about one anime that I personally love. It's not like Fairy Tail that it's my favourite, but yet holds much spiritual allegories, in my opinion. Ladies and gents, let me introduce you to Saint Seiya.

The protagonist of this anime is Pegasus Seiya, a Saint of Athena. Saints are here knight-like figures who serve the goddess Athena (or Eris in the case of Black Saints, Hades in the case of Spectres, Apollo in the case of Corona Saints, etc). These Saints are picked at young age and trained with highly-demanding routines that can potentially kill you if you're not motivated enough. Their masters then put them through even more impossible trials with the goal of awakening their Cosmo, a mystical energy possessed by every living creature. We could see this energy as thir spiritual power. This cosmo can be used to literally split atoms and destroy things as it can be used to heal people. Thus it holds both the creative powers of Brahma, the destructive/transformative ones of Siva and preservative powers of Visnu.

After being put through this strenuous training that lasts years, from their childhoods into their adolescence at least, they compete with other equally-trained people to gain a Cloth and thus become a Saint. These Clothes are made from stardust and effectively represent each of the 88 constellations (those that belong Athena's Saints). The strongest ones are the Gold Clothes: they are 12 in number and represents the 12 Constellations of the Zodiacs. Descending in power, we have 24 Silver Saints and 48 Bronze Saints. Each Saint have their own territory to guard, which corresponds to one area in the world. The 12 Elite, the Gold Saints, guard the houses of the Zodiac, which are arranged in ascending fashion in the mountain next to the holy city of Rodorio in Greece. Nobody can rise through the 12 houses without having the permission granted from the keeper. This could be seen as an allegory for the fact that you can't advance further in the Magnum without completing the steps in order. After the 12 temples (after you complete the 12 steps of the Magnum Opus), there is a 13th temple, the place where the High Priest and Athena reside (you reach godhood). The high priest is a figure that has abandoned his role as Saint/Knight, because the former high priest recognised their power and chose them to replace them.

Saints usually move at different speeds during combat: Bronze Saints moving at the speed of sound, Silver Saints moving at ultrasonic speeds and Gold Saints moving at light speed. Athena moves at the speed of thought. This could be allegorical of the average frequency at which their soul and aura vibrate or the spinning speed of their chakras. Furthermore, the "power levels" are not absolute, as there can be Bronze Saints that are as powerful as Gold Saints or even more. It's not absolute. Note, however, the energy of Gods and Gold Saints being golden in colour, unlike lower-ranking people.


Senses
When Saints use their cosmo, they are enveloped in a coloured light that could be their aura and the representation of how they raise their energy. In the series they also mention senses, initially recognising 7, then going as far as 9. Everything past the 5 conventional ones are related to awareness and understanding of cosmo and related abilties that this shows. The harnessing of cosmo is referred to as "burning" one's cosmo.

These senses are possibly intended in a either Buddhist or Hindu way.


The Sixth Sense
The sixth sense. Intuition is the sense that represents the strength of Athena's saints, and is inherent to all who can feel their own cosmo and/or that of others. Its basic use is what differs cosmo-awakened fighters from regular ones, as things like feeling and using spirituall energy, moving at superhuman speeds and predicting movements without the use of other senses is impossible without it. With this sense, supplementary abilities such as the sekishiki (the ability to see and interact with disembodied souls), telekinesis, teleportation, crystal manipulation, mind reading, atomic destruction, temperature manipulation, nature manipulation and communication and the elements may be developed. Such skills are often even seen as sub-senses of the sixth, and may be heightened (or, as with sekishiki and teleportation, impossible without) certain characteristics of the individual's biology. The way I see it much of this sense is like the sixth consciousness (mental consciousness or mano-vijñāna) in Mahayana Buddhism. I'd associate it with the sixth/soma chakra and its full opening.

The Seventh Sense
The Seventh Sense is called miraculosity and gives its user access to the essence of their cosmo. In short, it can be described as the "true" cosmo, and its use brings about what could be considered impossible (called a miracle in the series). This sense is extremely rare even among cosmo users (such as saints and spectres), and is considered the power that separates the gold saints from all the others. The term "miracle" is used to refer to the acts that go against nature, such as moving one's body at the speed of light, taking off all of the heat in a particle (and thus approaching and even generating the absolute zero) and opening gaps in space-time. In fact, in the anime/manga, even if a mortal fights against a god or otherwise incredibly powerful being, they may become equals with them through the use of miraculosity, even if for only a second. The same goes for all those capable of this sense, regardless of rank. Its use can replace that of any previous senses, and only extremely powerful beings can take it away from a person. In the film Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary, the sense is also referred to as the "power of the gods". In the age of myth of this anime/manga, in which distinction between gods and humans was unheard of (see "ninth sense"), humans in general had access to the seventh sense, which in fact was originally theirs (much to the dismay of many of the gods). With the development of civilisation by the majority of humans and ascension of the gods, miraculosity was forgotten by most, although it exists in a subtle form in the very life sources of Earth. Doesn't this Age of Myth sounds exactly like the world before it was fucked up by the Jews? In Yogachara this sense/consciousness is referred to as manas or kliṣṭa-manas. I'd associate it with the crown chakra and its full opening.


The Eighth Sense
Arayashiki, the eighth sense, is, primarily, the sense which allows the dead to perform basic tasks, and feel pain and suffering while in the underworld. It is linked to reincarnation, dead consciousness and the first steps of godhood (so much that the ones who approach it are often referred to as "close to the gods"). Naturally, this sense would only awaken after death, when all other senses are lost, and wouldn't allow human consciousness to remain while in the form of a soul. However, it is possible to achieve the eighth sense while alive, in which case the user can even keep their consciousness after reaching the underworld. Additionally, the early awakening of the arayashiki can give its user even greater reserves of cosmic energy (as shown by Sagittarius Sisyphus). Virgo Asmita was the only being shown to be capable of removing the eighth sense, which he did to Atavaka, effectively destroying his capacity to reincarnate as a spectre. Rarely, human souls may keep their consciousness even dead, and that is linked to an inherent capability to reach this sense. Such an ability is poorly explained in the series, but the status of the Virgo saints as reincarnations of Buddha himself is connected to it. This is related to the eighth consciousness in Yogachara (ālāya-vijñāna or bīja-vijñāna). ,Following the trend of thought started with the other senses, I'd associate it with the golden chakra right out of the body, above the head. Though, this is merely speculation as not even us SS currently have enough information on the chakras above the head, but I somehow think senses are all related to the central chakras along the spine and then out above.


The Ninth Sense
Godhood or divinity is the "supreme virtue", and the sense that separates a god from lower beings. To awaken such sense, a mortal must reach true enlightenment, of the likes of which rarely ever happened after the age of myth. In those times, in which all of humanity possessed the power of miraculosity (see "seventh sense"), some managed to awaken their ninth sense, becoming the deities known to men in modern times (all of them, with the possible exception of Chaos, Chronos and other primordial gods, were said to be originally humans). Very few mortals can approach the power of godhood in modern times, and most possess special circumstances or abilities (whether acquired, such as Virgo Shaka's training and the bronze saints' god cloths, bathed in Athena's ichor; or inherited, such as the presence of Kairos' genes in Pegasus Tenma's body). The miracles generated by the cosmic energy of a god are capable of not only breaking laws of physics, but also completely ignore them. An example of this was shown when Poseidon could stop the absolute zero-enhanced blast of the Aurora Execution of Cygnus Hyoga and bounce it back, when no particle should be able to retain energy within it. In the occasion, his cosmo was yet to be completely awakened, and when it did, it was noted by Pegasus Seiya to multiply itself at an alarming rate, quickly enveloping all of his Underwater Sanctuary. His power was also capable of literally "ordering" the golden arrow of the Sagittarius Cloth to obey his will, until it was surrounded by the combined cosmic energy of Pegasus Seiya, Cygnus Hyoga, Andromeda Shun and Dragon Shiryū.

Immortality (such as the ability bestowed upon Nasu Veronica by Thanatos[2]), resurrection (demonstrated by Eris, Abel, Hades, Athena and Odin), time control (used by Chronos and Kairos) and planetary control (such as Dimension Iapetos' ability to control a planet and its life and Hades' Greatest Eclipse, to which manipulating the entire solar system was needed) are also highly related to godhood. Demigods, such as Pegasus Tenma, and those who receive ichor, such as Libra Dōko and Wyvern Rhadamanthys, are a step closer to godhood than most, but were not shown to go beyond the eighth sense.

This is called amala-vijñāna in the Yogachara. I'd associate it with the silver chakra above the golden one, but there's not much to discuss on this. It's called godhood, which is obviously the completion of the Magnum Opus.


The path of the Saint
This is a really quick exploration, nothing major. Let's take the character of Seiya and explore it allegorically. He's trained from a young age at an orphanage, then shipped to train under Eagle Marin. She teaches him how to open his chakras (up to the sixth/soma) and strengthens his body to provide a strong foundation for heightened spiritual power. Physical, mental and spiritual training is what Seiya gets from her. Once his sixth sense has been opened, his spiritual training then includes mastering his own spiritual energy, his cosmo. He is tested by the gods and receives his approval in the form of the Pegasus cloth. Sometimes later, he is forced to go through all the 12 steps of the Magnum Opus (climbing the 12 temples and defeating their keepers) in order to save Athena, which in this case could be his soul. He opens his crown chakra in the process (awakening the seventh sense) and thus ascends his kundalini (gets further recognised by the Gods by getting the Sagittarius Cloth for himself). This is the classic series and I stop at the Temples' saga.


Further reading:
• http://saintseiya.wikia.com/wiki/Sense (where I copy-pasted the senses explanation from)
• http://saintseiya.wikia.com/wiki/Cosmo (more on Cosmo, disregard the Omega nonsense)
• http://saintseiya.wikia.com/wiki/Saints (on Saints)

If you want to watch it: https://ww3.gogoanime.io/category/saint-seiya-
If you want to fall in love with the graphic design, you should watch the Lost Canvas (it's a prequel): https://ww3.gogoanime.io/category/saint-seiya-the-lost-canvas-
 
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Also I noticed the gold ribbons on Rayquaza have 8 on them, making 88 side by side.

NaziMan12 said:
@Specter The seals in that game also refer to the chakras directly in my opinion - if we assume that it is indeed referring to a general spiritual concept. The Bible states that the Jewish aliens (Greys and Reptilians) metaphorically sealed off our chakras.

This is of course a lie, humanity on Earth is 12,000 years old nearly and the Grey and Reptilian E.T's conquered Earth by defeating the Gods in a war that has been lost because the Grey and Reptilian/ and jewish people do not want that to be known.

I guess that could be true, the ruins could be symbolized as them because it has been forgotten and kept sealed but right in plain sight.
 
Omg, this post kept getting messed up, had to redo this one a couple times seriously..

My favorite ps1 Classic, Spyro 3 had very significant Satanic messages, and so significant it had to be stripped from its developer Ted Price. Who will would now move on to the Resistance series, which is a game about Earth being invaded and destroyed by Aliens from another dimension. If any of you have children, I highly recommend you give them this game.

Summary of the plot: Spyro and his kin are celebrating the "Year of the Dragons" an event that occurs every 12 years when new dragon eggs are brought to the realm. During the celebration however, a Sorceress sends her henchmen Bianca and her army to steal all the eggs. Bringing them to the sorceress to spread them throughout several worlds. The worlds are split up into four realms: Sunrise Spring, Midday Gardens, Evening Lake, and Midnight Mountain. Spyro and some others descend down a hole leading to the forgotten worlds where they could find the eggs.

You discover this world was once inhabited by the dragons but long abandoned and forgotten. This world is under the iron-fisted reign of the Sorceress and her Rhynoc army. Spyro meets with Shiela the Kangaroo, Sergeant Byrd the Penguin, Bentley the Yeti, and Agent 9 the Monkey who help him on his quest. Shiela tells Spyro how when the dragons left the realm, the world's magic began to dry up. Spyro travels through each world in the forgotten realm, acquiring aid from the local inhabitants and rescuing the dragon eggs. It is revealed that the Sorceress is seeking not the baby dragons themselves, but merely their wings to concoct a spell that can grant her immortality and expresses her desire for infanticide with the baby dragons. Once Bianca learns about this, she turns against the Sorceress and decides to help Spyro defeat her. Spyro fights and defeats the Sorceress, but she survives the battle and waits for him. After he defeats her again and retrieves the last dragon egg, Spyro returns all of the baby dragons to the Dragon Realms.

Cutscenes:
Although all of the cutscenes contain some interesting messages, these ones are most interesting.
https://youtu.be/lggyHImaxhM?t=3m11s
When Spyro pays moneybags to free Sheila and her homeland, she tells him over thousands of years ago
dragons use to "rule their worlds" then suddenly left and all the magick went with them. There were flying ships, singing forests, wishing stones etc.. but when the dragons left it all dried up and the portals linking to other worlds are closing up.

https://youtu.be/lggyHImaxhM?t=8m4s
Sorceress stating the importance of the eggs and without them she'l die

https://youtu.be/lggyHImaxhM?t=10m39s
Dragons origins

https://youtu.be/lggyHImaxhM?t=11m6s
The most interesting, the Sorceress stating her true agenda and revealing her psychopathic, genocidal, draconian mentality.

Now lets take a look at some of the enemies..
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Buzz, creation of Bianca.

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Flying sheep saucer, part of the Sorceress army. Lmao :lol:

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Chinese twin dragons

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Moneybags, he gets payed by the Sorceress to keep anyone who defies and rebels locked up as well as their homelands. Moneybags also represents how Jewish bankers are keeping countries bound if they do not obey to the enemies regulations. The side characters can be representations of their respectful countries..

Now for these:

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First half of Spyro's boss fight with the sorceress. (NOTE THE BLACK SUN!)

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Final boss fight, Spyro vs Sorceress with Saucer hovercraft.

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The final egg recovered from the Sorceress. This egg was used as her staff to power her magic. It is special because it contains two dragons instead of one. Very symbolic of the Shakti/Shiva unification.

Power ups:

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Power up in the form of two pyramids, when Spyro goes through one of these he temporarily gain special powers such as the ability to fly, empowered fireballs, ice breath, speed and invincibility. The powerup meter for these are shown similar to the Caduceus.

Satanic messages:
The worlds are split into four realms, Sunrise Spring(Fire), Midday Gardens(Earth), Evening Lake(Water), and Midnight Mountain(Air). These symbolize the four elements. They each consist of several worlds.

Sparx the dragon fly also represents the Serpent, he changes colors based on Spyros health or bio electricity. He also guides him.

Bianca could represent the enemy Nordics and Satanas wish to realize their cosmic enemy.

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The sorceress holding her staff with one dragon egg bound to power her magic. Obviously a reference to the reptilian E.Ts. Psychotic, selfish and requires the life force of others to survive. She even resembles a lizard.

She sought out the baby dragon for their wings, wings of the soul represent empowerment and liberation of the soul.

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Spyro could be a representation of the baphomet which is Satan or the awakened Satanist and the Kundalini. Sworn enemy of the sorceress. He frees the inhabitants from the sorceress's tyranny.

In a way the dragon eggs could represent us or gentile humanity. A sleeping dragon waiting to awaken. But it's only through Satan we can ascend and be free of the enemies spell.

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Who frees the races, leads to revolution and liberation against tyranny. We know who..
There is definitely a Satanic influence in the gaming industry.

Hail Satan!
 
Just an add on to my post about Spyro 3 yotd.

In the ancient Egyptian based level haunted tombs, the writings on the wall emphasis about the wings, third eye and twin cobras. The inhabitant at the beginning of the level asks you to solve a riddle, it's: "I am a vessel without hinges, lock or lid, yet, within my walls, a golden treasure is hid. What am I?" You solve the riddle at the end of the level (after the 6th wall) and tell him the answer is egg, a dragon egg.

Now here's something interesting, in the level there is 6 walls, that you have to get through. We know that when opening the chakras the 7th is effortless.

Now guess what's at the end of the 6th wall?
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Spyro slides down along the cobras spine and at the end lies a dragon egg.

They put this level in the Midnight mountain realm, the final realm where the sorceress is. The fodder are also lizards btw.
 
Zygisrko said:
The Ancient Magus bride.

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What are peoples thoughts on this?
I have read about 3 novels on it and fell in love with the art and atmosphere it gives off.
Basically it involves a girl,who carries the "sight" as they call it and unlimited power, and she becomes a Mages apprentice. The mage, the guy with ram head, is one of the very few mages in the world. I haven't read enough to really go into detail much about it. But theres 3 sides, Magic, Alchemy, and Fae.

Magic
"Magic is the result of either using the energy inside one's body, which can be generated or absorbed through sleep and food, or by borrowing power from Faeries, Spirits, and Demons in order to interfere, or outright break, the world's natural laws in order to get the results they want; this is a process that is sometimes called a miracle. While these magical users can access the world's natural laws with the help of magical beings and through sheer force of will, it's easier to perform with the help of chants and wands"

"excerpt from their wikia"
http://mahou-tsukai-no-yome.wikia.com/wiki/Magic
They use chants and visualization to kind of get what they desire. Its weird how they describe that they break "natural laws" but its a fiction book, what do you expect. I think it could mean that they go beyond whats perceived "normally" to achieve what they desire
Alchemy
Those who study and perform Alchemy is known as Alchemists. An Alchemist doesn't interfere with Natural Laws by breaking them, but instead, they study these laws and learn to manipulate them in order to achieve their desired result.[5] As Alchemists aren't born with Magic in the form of magical energies inside their bodies, they are forced to access it by turning their own physical energy into magic with the use of Alchemy.

"excerpt from their wikia"
http://mahou-tsukai-no-yome.wikia.com/wiki/Alchemy
These guys are amazing, but whats weird is how in the beginning they make them out as evil but slowly that tide changes because not every alchemist was bad.
Its also leans towards the side of what most people perceive what alchemy really is, which is using more physical props, but I haven't read all of the series yet so who knows?
Fae
Fae, is a race of magical beings that have the ability to conjure Magic for either themselves or to aid others. While they can be found all over the world, they are ruled by Titania and Oberon who presides within the Faerie Kingdom.

"excerpt from their wikia"
http://mahou-tsukai-no-yome.wikia.com/wiki/Fae

I've noticed they sort of use them like what we would with Thoughtforms. It seems like its a mix of basically astral beings like elementals, thoughtforms, spirits, etc.
For instance, they say said that they have certain Fae that they would use for what they specifically work on. So if you work with the element air a lot, you would have a Fae with that specific property.


There is a Church in this book too, Elias the horn guy, mage gets forced to help them out, their mainly helpless from what it seems. He said he does it so they turn a blind eye towards him. Elias hates the Priest and hates the church from what I've seen. There was a time when he was with the priest and Titania and Oberon showed up and she said to the Priest "Ahh one of the disciples of the foreign god, one of his druids-- or no a "priest"." She then leaned in closer "Ahh yes, its faint but the smell of the conqueror god clings to you. Those who kneel to the one who condemned the fruit of paradise as evil are not welcome here. Begone" Then she made him disappear. -- Taken from Volume 2.

From what I heard, the author Kore Yamazaki, liked reading old European folklore, which is what inspired her works on these manga.
Its strange though, because I figured she would keep the lore going with Pagan Holidays instead, but I got really angry when I heard that Elias and Chise the MC girl where celebrating Christmas, instead of Yule... Also the part of the book about the cat murderer was really brutal too...

BUT regardless of the little intricacies of this series, its a pretty good read! I stopped reading for a while now, they are airing a anime of it that kind of kickstarted me back into wanting to read it. I also checked and saw that she wrote other Manga too. One peaked my interest was Frau Faust, the synopsis made me interested, here you can check it out too https://myanimelist.net/manga/88427/Frau_Faust

I read this a while back too. From what I read the main antagonist was called "The Wandering Jew". A monster in the form of man. His name was also Joseph.
 
Zeffie of the Wind said:
I read this a while back too. From what I read the main antagonist was called "The Wandering Jew". A monster in the form of man. His name was also Joseph.

Who was? Hattori or Elise?
 
Zygisrko said:
Zeffie of the Wind said:
I read this a while back too. From what I read the main antagonist was called "The Wandering Jew". A monster in the form of man. His name was also Joseph.

Who was? Hattori or Elise?

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This guy
 
SoulSnipes said:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k4HFEdPKBPQ
Before jos I used to listen to music, now music listens to me

That youtube video, that's degenerative filthy garbage not music!
This is music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOA-2hl1Vbc
 
Zeffie of the Wind said:
Zygisrko said:
Zeffie of the Wind said:
I read this a while back too. From what I read the main antagonist was called "The Wandering Jew". A monster in the form of man. His name was also Joseph.

Who was? Hattori or Elise?

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This guy


Ahhh! It was that fucked up guy!
Sorry, i thought it said protagonist.
That makes this story 100x more interesting, I need to pick up the read again.
 
ss666 said:
SoulSnipes said:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k4HFEdPKBPQ
Before jos I used to listen to music, now music listens to me

That youtube video, that's degenerative filthy garbage not music!
This is music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOA-2hl1Vbc

Yes, that's real music. Not electronic music, trance, psychedelic, rap and metal lol
 
From another topic:
luis said:
Thanks It was very helpful!! By the way i love Gilgamesh in your avatar! Have you seen the Fate series?

Thank you. A portion of the Fate series has indeed been watched by me: the original Fate/Stay Night, Fate Zero, Unlimited Blade Works. I began watching Fate/Apocrypha a while ago, but I dropped it because it was even more Xianised than the rest of the franchise. Without Gilgamesh it wasn't worth to withstand that nonsense xD Some other themes in the franchise look really stupid to me: classes, gender-bending, misrepresentation of heroes. Arthur made into a woman is truly unforgivable, even more than Mordred made into a spoiled brat (also a girl). Count Vladimir had ridiculous, cliche powers. Herakles made into a barbarian?! In Stay Night, the protagonist's personality is really annoying. What did you think of it?


A couple of questions to male anime lovers here: what do you think of personal pronouns in Japanese? Would you refer to yourself with "ore", "watashi" or "boku"? I'd probably use "ore".
 
Stormblood said:
From another topic:
luis said:
Thanks It was very helpful!! By the way i love Gilgamesh in your avatar! Have you seen the Fate series?

Thank you. A portion of the Fate series has indeed been watched by me: the original Fate/Stay Night, Fate Zero, Unlimited Blade Works. I began watching Fate/Apocrypha a while ago, but I dropped it because it was even more Xianised than the rest of the franchise. Without Gilgamesh it wasn't worth to withstand that nonsense xD Some other themes in the franchise look really stupid to me: classes, gender-bending, misrepresentation of heroes. Arthur made into a woman is truly unforgivable, even more than Mordred made into a spoiled brat (also a girl). Count Vladimir had ridiculous, cliche powers. Herakles made into a barbarian?! In Stay Night, the protagonist's personality is really annoying. What did you think of it?


A couple of questions to male anime lovers here: what do you think of personal pronouns in Japanese? Would you refer to yourself with "ore", "watashi" or "boku"? I'd probably use "ore".

Fate stata night is shit, is done by deen and have done a horrible work with It, It would be better if It was done like the visual novel that would be better, i usualy don't recommend to watch that. I hope that you have watched the recent Unlimited Blade Work and not the film(done by Deen and it's horrible too lol) , fate zero is the best right now! And Apocrypha i dropped It too lol what i like about the fate series is that usualy the priest is always the villan! In apocrypha we have Saint and shit like that plus is really borring.. About Arthur made in to a women there is a reason for It, originaly It was male (and they made Fate Prototype Who shows that) but they had ti change It in female to appel to the male audience for the eroge (praticamente all'epoca andavano solo di moda gli eroge con scene sessuali e quindi hanno dovuto cambiare alcune cose per questo..) i don't really mind it, the servants kind remind me of thoughtform because they are shaped by the legends (you can see that with the charachter Sasaki Kojiro) so this can kind explain the misrepresentation of some charachter, about Herakles he was summoned in the class Berseker, this is why he was like that...gone Berseker, every class is different, this is why It kind remind me of thoughtform, they are like legend shaped in to a form plus the attribute of the class they are summoned in. Gilgamesh personality is shaped by the era in who he is summoned, it's all a Little bit complicated lol there are so many series lol but It is a good series and if you want to know more you only have to look at the informations on the internet, it's the only way to understand this serie more. I'm only waiting for Heavens Feel that a lot of people say that coulde be even better than Fate zero. About the pronus i would use boku lol but in reality they are used in different circumstances, i won't use boku with my boss for example because is not professional lol Sorry for the long message and the bad english :lol:
 
Alright, I see this movie hasn't been mentioned before.
I just watched it and.... damn?

The movie is called non-stop.
"An air marshal springs into action during a transatlantic flight after receiving a series of text messages demanding $150 million into an off-shore account, or someone will die every 20 minutes."

This movie creates INTENSE fucking emotions. I realized this at one point, I had heart palpitations.

There are 150 passengers.... And the bad guy asks for 150 million dollars...
There is also a good muslim doctor lol...


But, the EMOTIONS this movie gave... extremely intense. I thought at one moment that this is not normal; like I was consciously trying to cut myself off but wasn't successful.

Now, I wonder, what else did I miss from this fucking movie...
 
*I forgot to mention (about non-stop) that the fucking FUCKING FUCKING PIECE OF SHIT GSDJKFKSDFKSDHFSDKHFSDJK co-protagonist who helps the air marshal is actually a fucking jewess and I realized it FROM THE FUCKING START!!!
I was looking at the bitch with so much malice!! In EACH FUCKING SCENE SHE WAS SHOWN, I was expecting that it would turn out that SHE was the bad guy! But, oh no! No no, of course not... it's just, yet another good jew, saving humanity...

I'm pretty sure the fucking writers must be jewish as well...

Apart from the things I mentioned in the other comment as well (about the numbers), the writing at times was just sooo incrediiible fuuuucking stuuupid..... like, the air marshal goes around trusting everyone with high-top classified information.

It was BAD writing, it was filled with subliminal messages (many of which I must have missed), BUT IT CAUSED INTENSE FUCKING EMOTIONS!!!

The protagonist (the air marshal) [spoilers, please don't watch this piece of shit, unless you can do this emotionless, to spot the subliminal messages] is an alcoholic, had lost his 8 years old daughter (I think she was 8) to cancer...
The plane he was on was a British Aqualantic Airlines Boeing 767.
You can read the entire fucking story here: h ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Stop_%28film%29#Sequel
 
Specter said:
hailourtruegod said:

I also think that in gen 3/7, there is a reference to the enemy as well. In gen 3 a meteor struck earth, what was found inside this meteor was a triangular rock. When you figure out the puzzle to the rock it turns into a pokemon, Deoxys the DNA pokemon.

In the remake gen 7, you have to intercept the meteor before it hits and you have to call Rayquaza to destroy it with dragon ascent. What emerged from the destroyed meteor is the triangular rock with Deoxys forming out of it.

The traingular rock would be another message of the enemy trine, the black cube, etc.. this rock is where this pokemons source of power is. Deoxys is a mutation of a virus from space and is called the dna pokemon, perhaps this could be a reference to the cohen gene as we know it is of the enemy E.T. There is also the theme that only through the kundalini could the enemy be destroyed with Rayquaza as the Kundalini. Also Deoxys can adapt and change forms depending on its conditions, same characteristics as a parasite. I'm fully convinced Deoxys is a hidden reference to the enemy.

In pokemon generations episode 9 a news crew heads to the space station aka Nasa* to gain information on their space endeavors. They retrieve footage of the trainers battle with deoxys but are soon confronted by a Scientist. They manage to escape with the Scientist in soliloquy "It's too soon, for the world to learn that information."


First sorry for responding so late. I've been in the forums but I haven't a logged in in a while and just recently saw these messages.

I don't know that much about that said Pokemon but from what I know it does seem just to be an alien that's against humanity and you're reply made that more clear. Neat. I can definitely agree with what rayquaza is supposed to mean in that part of the game.

Also I remember that episode of generations and I also immediately thought the same as you did haha.

Stormblood said:

Yeah I wasn't sure where it originated from but I've definitely seen that team done it and it's pretty awesome. I did think of the badges in a similar way but I left it out. I agree though. Though it didn't hit me that the champion was a master of dragons and how that can be interpreted into all this too lol. There's really a whole lot into these games and I feel the newer games have more blatant spiritual symbolism. Like how the new game has a Pokemon that's pitch black called Necrozma which represents light refracted into the color spectrum and when it combines with the sun or moon Pokemon it leaves a trail of the color of the rainbows behind it as it moves and from pieces I've seen it can turn into a being that's all white gold. I haven't played it yet but seen thumbnails about it. I don't want to spoil for myself lol.
 
Stormblood said:
A couple of questions to male anime lovers here: what do you think of personal pronouns in Japanese? Would you refer to yourself with "ore", "watashi" or "boku"? I'd probably use "ore".

Watashi is thoroughly feminine. I find boku to be more natural in common conversations. But then I don't ever speak in Japanese. :)
 
Edelwise said:
Stormblood said:
A couple of questions to male anime lovers here: what do you think of personal pronouns in Japanese? Would you refer to yourself with "ore", "watashi" or "boku"? I'd probably use "ore".

Watashi is thoroughly feminine. I find boku to be more natural in common conversations. But then I don't ever speak in Japanese. :)

Watashi can be used by everyone, it's not feminine. Boku is more for male.
 
luis said:
Edelwise said:
Stormblood said:
A couple of questions to male anime lovers here: what do you think of personal pronouns in Japanese? Would you refer to yourself with "ore", "watashi" or "boku"? I'd probably use "ore".

Watashi is thoroughly feminine. I find boku to be more natural in common conversations. But then I don't ever speak in Japanese. :)

Watashi can be used by everyone, it's not feminine. Boku is more for male.

In the first place the japanese language has a multitude ways of referring to oneself whether it be using personal pronouns that mean "I" such as boku, ore, watashi, atashi, which are the commonly used words. One can also refer to themselves in third person by replacing "I" with their name. The language in of itself doesn't use feminine or male words like say Spanish but rather tone, and pitch of ones words is how one determines a more masculine or feminine speech. That being said some methods of referring to oneself has the connotation of being more male or female. Ore is a very rough way of referring to oneself therefore is commonly used by males. Boku is a very polite and elegant pronoun used mainly by young boys and possibly preteen boys. Watashi is a neutral pronoun but has a slight tendency to be used more by females over males. Atashi is a very feminine way of referring to oneself and, albeit rarely used, is used by females. Unlike western language, the japanese language doesnt have strict gender pronouns such as he or she. Japanese is very loose and very rarely do people speak "full sentances" as you would in english.
 
Zeffie of the Wind said:
In the first place, the Japanese language has a multitude ways of referring to oneself whether it be using personal pronouns that mean "I" such as boku, ore, watashi, atashi, which are the commonly used words. One can also refer to themselves in the third person by replacing "I" with their name. The language in of itself doesn't use feminine or male words like say Spanish but rather tone, and pitch of one's words is how one determines a more masculine or feminine speech. That being said some methods of referring to oneself has the connotation of being more male or female. Ore is a very rough way of referring to oneself, therefore, is commonly used by males. Boku is a very polite and elegant pronoun used mainly by young boys and possibly preteen boys. Watashi is a neutral pronoun but has a slight tendency to be used more by females over males. Atashi is a very feminine way of referring to oneself and, albeit rarely used, is used by females. Unlike western language, the Japanese language doesn't have strict gender pronouns such as he or she. Japanese is very loose and very rarely do people speak "full sentences" as you would in English.
Nice explanation. Kono ore-sama is pleased lol
 
(I’m re-posting this since the last post had major typos in it.)

——

Although World of Warcraft is rather corrupt, there are a few good quotes from it.

I really don’t recommend playing the game, as most it is enemy-infested, and at worst there is something spiritually/metaphysically wrong with the game.



“May the downtrodden one day rise up and take the place of those that would oppress them." -First Arcanist Thalyssra

(Thalyssra is a woman who rebels against her evil queen who has made a deal with the bad guys, and chooses to cut off their dependency to establish freedom.)

"Killing for the sake of killing... conquering for the sake of conquest... there is no honor in such things. There is only shame and regret." -Truthguard

(Flavor text on a Paladin Shield. The quote itself reminds me of something Satan would say.)

“We are a force of balance in a chaotic ocean.” -Monk NPC

(The Monk class itself reminds me heavily of Satanic themes. Back when I played, I made a pretty elf boy named Satanama.)

“There is no ‘chosen one’... we must save ourselves.” -Illidan

(The character is half “demon”. I remember this video being posted to the e-group a while back.)

-

It’s also kind of funny how they portray a race called “Goblins” as folklore jews; they’re horribly greedy/focused on profits, are ugly with pointy ears and giant noses, and like blowing things up. The “leader” even enslaved his own people (which was strangely forgiven, how disappointing.)


There is another race called the “Draenei”, and they’re basically holy anthromorphic goats. They’re even adding a new sub-race of Draenei (called Lightforged) who are infused with even greater light-based powers.

There were 4 gods in a previous expansion (that introduced Monks) who embodied: Strength, Willpower, Wisdom, and Creating one’s own destiny. 3 males snd 1 female, too.
 
Did Son Goku finally mastered his throat chakra (SSJ Blue) and is now working on fully opening and empowering his soma chakra (Ultra Instinct)? The colours, indigo and silver, certainly fit in. Those colours are ruled by the Moon. The sixth chakra is indigo, the pineal gland is silver, the third eye is white. All three appear in this transformation. His aura when in Ultra Instinct mode is indigo, silver and white. His eyes are silver. The writer is really setting him on the path of opening his chakras. Will his next form be about purple and the crown chakra?
 
Stormblood said:
Did Son Goku finally mastered his throat chakra (SSJ Blue) and is now working on fully opening and empowering his soma chakra (Ultra Instinct)? The colours, indigo and silver, certainly fit in. Those colours are ruled by the Moon. The sixth chakra is indigo, the pineal gland is silver, the third eye is white. All three appear in this transformation. His aura when in Ultra Instinct mode is indigo, silver and white. His eyes are silver. The writer is really setting him on the path of opening his chakras. Will his next form be about purple and the crown chakra?


The technique that goku used before going to namek and transforming into SSJ the Kaio ken his aura was red that represents the root chakra and start waking up the kundalini energy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6YEZm9Xamk
 
He did. I think the Ultra Instinct is more like awakening the Kundalini other than anything else, even its name. Also he didn't master this mode (some refference to a person who didn't fully open all blockages, and didn't "tame" this power), then God II/blue mode being the 7th chakra while the God/pink mode being the 6th.

Stormblood said:
Did Son Goku finally mastered his throat chakra (SSJ Blue) and is now working on fully opening and empowering his soma chakra (Ultra Instinct)? The colours, indigo and silver, certainly fit in. Those colours are ruled by the Moon. The sixth chakra is indigo, the pineal gland is silver, the third eye is white. All three appear in this transformation. His aura when in Ultra Instinct mode is indigo, silver and white. His eyes are silver. The writer is really setting him on the path of opening his chakras. Will his next form be about purple and the crown chakra?
 
Stormblood said:
Did Son Goku finally mastered his throat chakra (SSJ Blue) and is now working on fully opening and empowering his soma chakra (Ultra Instinct)? The colours, indigo and silver, certainly fit in. Those colours are ruled by the Moon. The sixth chakra is indigo, the pineal gland is silver, the third eye is white. All three appear in this transformation. His aura when in Ultra Instinct mode is indigo, silver and white. His eyes are silver. The writer is really setting him on the path of opening his chakras. Will his next form be about purple and the crown chakra?

DBS is the only anime I watch. It clearly has many spiritual allegories. Zamasu was really the representation of yhvh.
I don't understand Jiren at all, why is he (a grey) presented as a good guy? What's your take on Jiren?

There's a picture of Goku mastering UI that combines his present aura with a red one.
 
Egon said:
He did. I think the Ultra Instinct is more like awakening the Kundalini other than anything else, even its name. Also he didn't master this mode (some refference to a person who didn't fully open all blockages, and didn't "tame" this power), then God II/blue mode being the 7th chakra while the God/pink mode being the 6th.

I thought of SSJ Rose more attuned to the heart chakra. Because I see Zamasu like a fake Jewsus. All the "open your heart, love and compassion" crap ties in well with pink in my opinion. Also the extreme focus of New (c)Age religions on the heart chakra.

I read on the wiki, that in the manga he actually had to master SSJ Blue form to have it complete. In the anime they skipped it. Just as they made a preliminary tournament with lowly universes, instead of doing a battle between Hakaishin-tachi like in the manga. That would've been awesome to watch and it hinted that Beerus is possibly the most powerful of the gods of destruction.

ss666 said:
DBS is the only anime I watch. It clearly has many spiritual allegories. Zamasu was really the representation of yhvh.
I don't understand Jiren at all, why is he (a grey) presented as a good guy? What's your take on Jiren?

There's a picture of Goku mastering UI that combines his present aura with a red one.

Jiren is an ass-wipe to keep kikes at bay, in my opinion. Or possibly could be seen as some of the Greys who have freed themselves from Reptilian control, achieved godhood and switched to Satan's side. What about Zen-Oh? In my opinion, he is really useless. His only ability is to erase worlds. He can even follow high-speed fights without aids from the Daishinkan. Looks like the Jewish god-form, which knows only how to destroy if people don't bow to it.
 
ss666 said:
DBS is the only anime I watch. It clearly has many spiritual allegories.
Lol there are plenty of better animes out there such as the ones recommended in this thread. Dragon Ball Super is one of the weakest and dislikable IMO. A good long anime (+100 episodes) not mentioned is Hunter x Hunter 2011, but I personaly preffer shorter ones. In matter of spiritual allegories, FMA: Brotherhood, but keeping in mind it's a too politicaly correct anime.
 
Stormblood said:
What about Zen-Oh? In my opinion, he is really useless. His only ability is to erase worlds. He can even follow high-speed fights without aids from the Daishinkan. Looks like the Jewish god-form, which knows only how to destroy if people don't bow to it.

Zen-ou translates to king of all, which fits with his ability to create or destroy anything at will. To me he seems more like the god force. It isn't inherently good or bad and doesnt have a will of its own. Zen-ou doesnt really see things as good or evil and just does things as is without any real ulterior motive. Like the current arc with the battle between the different worlds. Zen-ou had originally planned on just erasing everyone because they were too "weak". Its similar to how weak lifeforms are subject to the harshness of reality without any ability to fight back.
 
Zeffie of the Wind said:
Stormblood said:
What about Zen-Oh? In my opinion, he is really useless. His only ability is to erase worlds. He can even follow high-speed fights without aids from the Daishinkan. Looks like the Jewish god-form, which knows only how to destroy if people don't bow to it.

Zen-ou translates to king of all, which fits with his ability to create or destroy anything at will. To me he seems more like the god force. It isn't inherently good or bad and doesnt have a will of its own. Zen-ou doesnt really see things as good or evil and just does things as is without any real ulterior motive. Like the current arc with the battle between the different worlds. Zen-ou had originally planned on just erasing everyone because they were too "weak". Its similar to how weak lifeforms are subject to the harshness of reality without any ability to fight back.

To me It rappresent the akasha that create and destroy randomly..
 
Egon said:
Lol there are plenty of better animes out there such as the ones recommended in this thread. Dragon Ball Super is one of the weakest and dislikable IMO. A good long anime (+100 episodes) not mentioned is Hunter x Hunter 2011, but I personaly preffer shorter ones. In matter of spiritual allegories, FMA: Brotherhood, but keeping in mind it's a too politicaly correct anime.

I haven't watched those. Are they in accordance with Satanism, even if it's hidden? I watched more animes until like 2 years ago, but I couldn't find many Satanic animes. So as the series finished I remained with DBS.
I had hopes from manhwa Noblesse(korean), it was good in the beginning (very Satanic influenced), but then got kind of meh.
 
There is this new anime that I've been watching and it has blown my mind... in a not-so-positive way. It is called Inuyashiki.

Summary: Inuyashiki has a family, a wife and two kids, none of which care about him. When he learns that he has only three months to live, he realizes that the only one who will miss him is his dog. Shortly after this realization, he is killed in a crash landing by aliens. He is rebuilt by them as a machine with a human exterior. How will his life change now that he isn’t human?

I will give spoilers now. :roll:
Inuyashiki wasn't the only one who was "killed" / converted into a machine.
There was also this high school boy, who became like that.

Inuyashiki (who is a grandpa by the way; age-wise) cares about people and as he realizes what he can do with this new body of his, he starts performing "miracles" but without revealing his identity (eg he secretly goes to hospitals with very sick people and he cures them).

The HIGH SCHOOL BOY though... is killing people. And when I say killing, I mean, god damn, some really hardcore shit. He just shoots people (his body is a machine so he needs no external weapons) and he does it without remorse. He had even said he "felt alive" while doing that.

The thing is, this anime has lots of numbers in it because of the killings performed by the high school boy. I can't tell if they're "random".

The thing though is that the anime goes into insaaane proportions, and the high school boy starts killing people through technology/smart phones/screens/computers. He "connects" himself with these technological devices, and can do whatever the fuck he wants. He is now a fugitive. And everything's just so fucked up. He killed 100 Japanese in 30 minutes... He said he wants to eliminate the entire Japan.

I don't know wtf to make of this anime, honestly. I really want to see how it ends, but the killing reaaaaally puts me off (especially in the beginning, where he kills a family; the dad was bathing in the bathtub and playing with his very little son, so he shoots the dad, and the kid is drown...... that shit really fucks me up).

Has anyone else watched this? Do you have any opinion of it?
By the way, here's a link you can watch it if you want: https://animestreams.tv/inuyashiki-sub/ (it didn't give any pop ups)

Story-telling wise, I'd say it has quite a few holes, which I don't think will be shut.
 
" Thelma " very nice movie, it's about a girl who has pshichical powers which their parents tried to suppress with xianity, but they come out when she finds love. This movie is all against xianity, very Satanist. Norwegian movies are suprisingly good.
 
Just came across this great thread guys !!!

Fav Films
Scarface (83)
Godfather 1 2 3
Football Factory
Rise of the Footsoldier
Terminator 1 2
Friday
Dead mans shoes
 
TV Series

Dexter
Lucifer
X-Files
The Wire
The Shield
Power
Narcos 1 2 3
Question Time (weekly politics show)
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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