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Announcing Blue Star for Prophecy Bloggers and Ancient Alien Theorists

February 1st, 2011 by jgrimes

Hale Bopp Comet

Blue Star is a prophecy blogger’s dream page.  If you are looking for actual, educational web links, and online resources, you are invited to explore Blue Star’s educational resources, direct weblinks, provided here in this article, via backlinks.

Want  more information on the Hopi and Mayan Indians’ Doomsday prophecies, or catch up on the latest Erich Von Danikan‘s, Ancient Alien Theory?  It’s all right here, at your disposal.

Blue star got it’s inspiration from me, being tired of thumbing through hundreds of bad website links, or poor rating websites.  I wanted to know more about the Mayan and Hopi Indians predictions, but, my firewall wouldn’t let me go to many of these websites, housing this information.  Here, there are no ghosts, tagging along with your URL address, no spam, and zero hassle on back tracking your way out.  So if you were like me, and  are tired only finding Ancient Alien websites looking to sell you the next road trip to the moon, I invite you to continue reading along. Blue Star is dedicated to only publishing news articles, direct weblinks and online resources and making them available directly to you without any complications.

Thank you for viewing our latest webpage.

 

We Need Your Help:

Blue Star is a constant work in progress, moreover still, if you have a website you’d like to share be sure to email the information directly to me at: IntimatEvolution@gmail.com (subject matter: Blue Star)

The Mayan Calendar

Great Article by RKHenry via HubPages.com about linking science and religion.

Exploring the Options

From what I been able to discover, the ancient alien/astronaut theory is growing in popularity. Could it be that life has become less reckless, and people are studying facts and theories more carefully? Besides all that, (simply) could there be life in the stars? In the complex makings of religion, could it be that God is really an alien, and we are just one gigantic science project? In the reality of my own personal complexities, it is easier for me to consider that remote possibly. However, why is so difficult for others to explore?

Perfect Alignment

After watching the “Ancient Aliens” documentary, originally produced by the History Channel Spring, ’09. The two hour special featured programming, tactical the theories that life on earth began in outer space. In it’s investigation it uncovered a theory that some people are more likely to believe, concerning major monuments like the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Mayan Ruins, Stonehenge and Easter Island being the remains of an ancient alien visitation. Through out this program the documentary explored the evidence as to abilities of ancient man. In addition, the “Ancient Aliens” program challenged the intellect of ancient man and their personal knowledge of the solar system, and mathematics. These unexplainable capabilities of making perfectly align True North and South super structures, after being brought to the forefront was also examined. They explored the options that the Ancient Egyptians used electricity, and showed evidence of the original Baghdad Battery. While millions here on earth accept the theory that Ancient Astronauts visited earth thousands of years ago. Why is it so impossible to consider that they too then might be God?

  • UFOs and alien races – a personal viewpoint
    The subject, as I have already pointed out is such a vast one, and there is so much information and disinformation that all you can do really is look at as much as you can and make your own decisions about its truth or falsity. For me though…
  • Aliens Built the Statues on Easter Island!
    Nearly everyone with an interest in the ancient world has seen the Easter Island moai, those mysterious megalithic statues hundreds of them, which resemble haughty, inscrutable men, gazing down upon…

 

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Voodoo Practices and Disperse Negativity Spell

March 19th, 2010 by jgrimes

Lately I have become interested in spells, magick and voodoo. I found their individual concepts interesting, and some of their methods intriguing. However, am I converting to their forms of religion? I think not. Never the less though, I am interested in incorporating some aspects of theirs, into my own faith. Recently enough, I wrote an article about making voodoo dolls spiffy. I have had lots of good feedback, and it was an interestingly fun craft project. The Voodoo religion itself, lacks a fixed theology and an organized hierarchy. Unlike that found in Roman Catholicism, and Christian Protestant faiths. Many voodoo participants consider that aspect of their faith, part of their Catholic religious rites and practices. Especially since they earnestly believe in the power of purgatory, and the servitude of spirits. Though, many Haitians do distinguish the differences between serving spiritual ancestors, and practicing black sorcery. Basically voodoo is of African ethnicity, Roman Catholic based religion that serves three categories of spiritual beings called the Lemô, Lemistè, and Lemarasa. Translation…, “the dead”, “the mysteries,” and “the sacred twins.” The family of spirits together, is called the “loua.” Remember, Haiti is a French speaking country, with many words coming from their creole hertiage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I found an Internet website called, CountryStudies.com. They offer a clear cut dialog about the many different aspects of voodooism. For instance they write,

 

 

“The belief system of voodoo revolves around family spirits (often called loua or mistè) who are inherited through maternal and paternal lines. Loua protect their “children” from misfortune. In return, families must “feed” the loua through periodic rituals in which food, drink, and other gifts are offered to the spirits. There are two kinds of services for the loua. The first is held once a year; the second is conducted much less frequently, usually only once a generation. Many poor families, however, wait until they feel a need to restore their relationship with their spirits before they conduct a service. Services are usually held at a sanctuary on family land. Ancestors (le mò) rank with the family loua as the most important spiritual entities in voodoo. Elaborate funeral and mourning rites reflect the important role of the dead. Ornate tombs throughout the countryside reveal how much attention Haiti gives to its dead. Voodooists believe the dead are capable of forcing their survivors to construct tombs and sell land. In these cases, the dead act like family loua, which “hold” family members to make them ill or bring other misfortune. The dead also appear in dreams to provide their survivors with advice or warnings. Voodoo practitioner also believes there are loua that can be paid to bring good fortune or protection from evil. And, they believe that souls can be paid to attack enemies by making them ill. Folk belief includes zombies and witchcraft. Zombies are either spirits or people whose souls have been partially withdrawn from their bodies. Some Haitians resort to bokò, who are specialists in sorcery and magic. Haiti has several secret societies whose members practice sorcery. Voodoo specialists, male houngan and female manbo, mediate between humans and spirits through divination and trance. They diagnose illnesses and reveal the origins of other misfortune. They can also perform rituals to appease spirits or ancestors or to repel magic. Many voodoo specialists are accomplished herbalists who treat a variety of illnesses.”

 

Disperse Negativity Spell

Just for grins, I added my favorite spell!

You will need:

1 – Broom

2 - Black candles

2 - White candles

1 - Sprig of Rue

3 - drps of Pennyroyal oil

(in a bowl of spring water)

Paper and Pen

Sandalwood incense

 

  1. Sweep the air to clear the energy before you do the spell.
  2. Set up white candles in the north and east and black candles in the south and west.
  3. Light the incense and candles and sit in the center.
  4. Inhale deeply and relax then dip the rue into the water and splash yourself with it saying: “Bad luck (or whatever you wish to get rid off) – be gone!” Do this at least nine times.
  5. Then write on the paper what you want to let go of, and after you have done, draw a big cross over it.
  6. Burn the paper in the black south candle flame.
  7. Bury the ashes.
Remember- it is very important to conduct any spell in a positive environment, with best intentions. It is good to follow the old rule that what ever bad you wish or harm to be done, it usually comes back to you three times fold.

Voodoo Man

Voodoo Man at a Party

Have Fun!

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