This is a sigil, I made it to protect the people of ferguson. The way this works is every time someone new looks at it it makes it stronger, and increases the protection on the people it was intended for. I feel confident knowing that all my followers will see this so it will be pretty damn strong even without being reblogged, but of course reblogging it will help the cause even more 🙂 we no longer have to feel like we can’t do anything to help those people
A means to supercharge this beyond it merely showing up as a blip on Tumblr is to get this painted on the street, the real Infranet, where it can be seen outside of the spectral image stream of the Screen.
a charred pyrograph on a courthouse door, a porcelain tile epoxyed to the police memorial, a vinyl sticker placed everywhere …
I wish I wasn’t leaving today; I have plenty of chalk and all of campus to draw on. :/ Reblogging will have to do.
Month: November 2014
Sigils are monograms of thought, for the government of energy (all hereditary crests, monograms, etc., are Sigils and represent the Karmas they govern), relating to Karma; a mathematical means of symbolising desire and giving it form that has the virtue of preventing any thought and association with that particular desire (at the magical time).The desire is thus protected from detection by the Ego, which cannot then restrain or attach the desire to its own transitory images, memories and worries, but allows it free passage to the unconscious.
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Meet Paul. He works at a hardware store, has a pimp for a roommate, and writes fantasy books in his spare time.
Meet Eric. Eric is your average wealthy playboy vampire.
They hook-up. Hilarity, death, and ice cream ensues.
There may or may not be any ice cream.
A snarky, titillating short story that will leave you craving more. Paul Vs. The Vampire knows it’s treading well-worn territory, but you can’t help but love the tour guide.
“Thanatos” is today’s Featured Artwork on Infected by Art :
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