Black Spirituality Religion : Chinese sorcery

Hey Sistah Amazon.

I can't seem to send PMs through the profile (i guess cuz im not premium member) but I wanted to let you know that I added you on yahoo tonight. My lil brat (cousin) a few days ago with my yahoo messenger open, accepted a PM from one of those virus bots from yahoo and click on the link and it ****** my yahoo messenger up and my computer for a few days. I finally got it together so I'm back on track. Hit me up on yahoo when you get a chance.

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Oh and Amazon was good with the e-mail! lol, I know things busy in the UKKK though, I decided to get this lil protection type book that was recommended.

Check it out: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0979453313/?tag=destee0b-20

Hey Tyab14,

Re: Blackdot - Thanks for the breakdown. They have not yet released the title of his lectures.

Re: Amazon link - Looks like a good read! Let me know if it is any good and I shall see about getting a copy. We should swap Amazon wishlists one day, and compare the books we have.

Re: Email - I saved your email on a Word document that I was working on during chat, but now I can't remember which document it was! Sorry, do you mind re-sending your email please. I got about three different confusion spells. (Edit:Never mind - I have found the document).

Question - Do you use any form of divination such as tarot cards before performing any sort of spell? If you don't then please let me know and I can recommend two good decks.

Lol@ UKKK - We call it Zion. Look, even the Powers That Be Tell us it is the new Zion

2012 London Olympics logo
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Separate the words and it becomes:

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Peace,
Amazon1979
 

Greetings all,

I am about to begin reading up on Eastern esotericism and in my search for a good introductory book, came across this post:

"Many years ago I was in our local post office and I noticed the flyer
of a 'stranger' kidnapped boy. Something strong rang in my soul and I
knew I could find him psychically. After a lot of work I was finally
able to contact the boy and follow his tracks psychically. His name
was Jacob Wetterling and you can find his story on the web.

What I first discovered was that the kidnapper could have chosen one
of three, and he chose this one. Why? Because he filled 'an order'.
His hair, color and age were correct for selling in a black market for
pedophiles, which also was hand in hand with a drug trade also. As I
followed his trail, I found that he had been taken into Canada, then
hidden for a few months until the hoopla died down. Then he was flown
to Scranton, Pa. where he was kept enslaved until he was about 15
when he no longer was of value to his marketers. From there he was
then sold to the white sex slave in China.

My question is this; during my investigation, I was startled to find
that there was an evil Chinese sorcerer who did many weeks, perhaps
months of incantations in preparation for this kidnapping. Probably
for others also. He apparently was hired by the sex slave to promote
and protect the kidnapping and sale of these kids. He also threw some
kind of sorcery over the kidnappers trail to throw off psychic
detectives."


The poster then went on to ask about Chinese sorcerers and one of the responses was;

"Yes, the Chinese are considered to be powerful sorcerers. Remember it was
the Chinese alchemist of old that invented gun powder and of course they are
renown for their mastery of esoteric astrology and sacred geometry. In Cuban
Palo a Palero possessing a Mongolian prenda is said to possess a very
powerful pot. This means the skull in the pot is of Chinese origin and the
nfumbe that lives in the pot is a Chino"


I have a few questions about this;

1. Is Chinese magick as powerful as Hindu magick?

2. Has anyone read "The Aquarian Disciples" or care to recommend a good introductory book on Eastern esotericism?

3. Does anyone have any anecdotes or somesuch to share about Chinese sorcery?

4. Erm, what is a Chino?

Thank you in advance!

Peace,
Amazon1979

Chino nfumbe are way cool, fa sho. I knew a kat that worked with them. Something interesting I would say. Ultimately, it's not the origin of the kiyumba (skull), but the grit of the nganguelero using it.

Blackbird
 

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