‘These premises have been cursed by black sorcery. The curse has been activated according to correct rituals. This institution is cursed because it has oppressed the Imagination & defiled the Intellect, degraded the arts toward stupefaction, spiritual slavery, propaganda for State & Capital, puritanical reaction, unjust profits, lies & aesthetic blight. The employees of this institution are now in danger. No individual has been cursed, but the place itself has been infected with ill fortune & malignancy. Those who do not wake up & quit, or begin sabotaging the workplace, will gradually fall under the effect of this sorcery. Removing or destroying the implement of sorcery will do no good. It has been seen in this place, & this place is cursed. Reclaim your humanity & revolt in the name of the Imagination— or else be judged (in the mirror of this charm) an enemy of the human race.’
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Actually the summoning went well. I just find it hysterical someone else took the time to make this.
I know that I made contact with something, whether or not it understood me is the question. May be silly to think an alien entity could comprehend a person in such a short amount of time. I will be contacting Orias again soon.
Yggdrasil
Yggdrasil the world tree is rooted deeply in Norse mythology. This gigantic ash tree reaches the nine worlds with its branches, and in addition to being where the gods hold their daily court, Yggdrasil is home to several other mythological creatures. Nidhogg the great dragon dwells below gnawing on the roots of Yggdrasil, while Ratatoskr the messenger squirrel runs up and down its trunk, and up in the highest branches there is an unnamed eagle with the hawk Vedrfolnir sitting on his head.
One of the most well known tales about Yggdrasil features the all father Odin hanging himself upon the world tree as a sacrifice unto himself. Wounded by his own spear and without food or drink for nine days Odin was bound to the tree. He endured this suffering for the sake of gaining great wisdom, until finally the runes and their magic were revealed to him.
Creature of dreams, nightmares, stars, will you come to me when I wake?
You chase me in the night, but you play against fair rules. In the world of nightmares, you can create everything. I can not avoid your traps, because they are set to expect me. No matter how I run, you are faster than me. I wish to fly, but your chains hold me. How can I fight you in fair ways, if you know every move I will make?
So come to me in the day, stand before me and show me your face. You will use your weapons, and I will use mine. And we will see who is truly the strong one: for we are both made of stars.
Tim McEvoy
Jon Stewart took to The Daily Show last night (11/10/11) to talk about the Penn State child sexual abuse scandal, and gave a serious commentary about how people knew of Sandusky’s abuse and didn’t do anything, as well as the recent student rioting over the firing of coach Joe Paterno.
The very end of this is worth heeding for Penn State fans: “And just like with the Catholic Church, no one is trying to take away your religion, in this case, football. They’re just trying to bring some accountability to a “Pope” and some of his “Cardinals” who fucked up. So don’t worry, on Saturday, you’ll still get to go to ‘services’ against Nebraska. No one’s going to take that away. Because, obviously, you’re young. And that would be a traumatic experience. And we wouldn’t want that memory to scar you for life.”