Concert rituals

I Believe We See enough today with these energy feeding events that We can start a thread to share some of the more blatant in Our faces ones

really at this point in my life I’m Happy I’ve never been to a “concert”

this is straight out what it looks like.
creepy as heck to me and I can’t imagine paying to be apart of it

cause if you’re there thats exactly what’s happening wether Ya want to be apart or not,You’re there and so is Your energy

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saw part of taylor eras movie / concert = endless handsigns / spells i assume ugh

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from what I catch here and there online she is definitely not the only one

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clarifying - from her (T) - not random fans…

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oh 100 - yes - sadly - i think those not protected by hedge from God - it could be bad for them ugh sad

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vid is werid - when and where??? and she more tugged hair it seems - sadly i normally try to defend lana as a victim of m.k

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unfortunately they may have been a victim at one time but most usually become another link in the chain

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Sometimes, witches try to ask if they can touch someones hair to take a piece of it for rituals/ to target the individual specifically later on. It’s another reason why her hand could’ve lingered on that girls hair and almost seemed to be grabbing it. Hopefully, shes protected.

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Beyonce’ Concerts too

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@RedQueen I haven’t attended any concerts for years, I don’t even remember which artist’s concert I attended before I stopped attending any artist’s concerts.

Although whenever I see any artist doing satanic stuffs at their concerts, I feel relieved, glad that I have stopped wasting my time, energy and money on their concerts. But at the same time I feel saddened for the people who attend the concerts of those artists because their concerts have a bad and negative impact on people.

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at the least it is idol worship for some fans - the obsession elevates the artists to god like status and they bask in that (not all)

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the amount of money spent is insane - the taylor eras was off the charts pricey…

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i think this channel stories have some truths , here’s this one about Beyonce’ concert

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back in the day concerts didn’t have this over the top in Your face ritualistic energy feeding events happening

I feel bad for them too most of them don’t See,even some who are awake will look at their favorite “celebrity"with blind eyes still

it’s the spelling happening at the event they’re using frequencies,colours,lighting etc..than everyone’s energy feeding into each other’s. is not always a good thing

sometimes Ya can even catch a glimpse of dark darting entities amongst the Peoples

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Yeah, it could be a witchcraft thing, or honestly, maybe a fetish thing. I’m not completely sure since so many of these celebs are into some really outlandish things. I wouldn’t be surprised if this was one of those moments. And true point, I’m really glad I also never partook in concerts, some clear ritualistic things happening at these places, take Astro World for example. That whole concert was full of strange symbolisms.

Note with this image the mountain and the cross. Maybe referring to Mount Sinai of the bible, the trees give off the wilderness of the area.

Mount Sinai is the biblical location where God delivered the Ten Commandments to Moses. God in this chapter is referred to as a burning bush.

“One day Moses was ·taking care of [shepherding; grazing] Jethro’s flock. (Jethro was the priest of Midian and also Moses’ father-in-law.) When Moses led the flock to the west side of the ·desert [wilderness], he came to ·Sinai [L Horeb; C another name for Mount Sinai], the mountain of God. **2 **There the ·angel [messenger] of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire coming out of a bush. Moses saw that the bush was on fire, but it was not ·burning up [consumed]. **3 So Moses said, “I will ·go closer to [L **turn aside to see] this ·strange [or marvelous; great] thing. ·How can a bush continue burning without burning up [Why does not the bush burn]?”

From Exodus.*

Note the burning mountain and burning bush parallel to the concert? The chapter even mentioned how the moutain was smoking. “Mount Sinai was completely enveloped in smoke, because the LORD had descended on it in fire. And the smoke rose like the smoke of a furnace, and the whole mountain quaked violently…”

Seems like some sort of fire ritual in this concert. Zoroastrian culture also has fire symbolism too.

Fire is a symbol of Ahura Mazda’s light: Fire is seen as a physical manifestation of Ahura Mazda’s divine light and wisdom. Since Ahura Mazda is a spiritual being without a physical form, fire is used as an aid to focus worship. No Zoroastrian ritual is performed without a sacred fire present and the sacred fires symbolize the divine presence because fire is not a deity but a sacred medium to communicate with God. Also, Mount Horeb/Mount Sinai (a mountain with contested locations) or Mount ‘Sin’. See below:

In Deuteronomy 3:8–9 and Joshua 12:1 and 13:11, Mount Hermon is depicted as the northern boundary of the Amorite kingdom…in the apocryphal Book of Enoch, Mount Hermon is the place where the Watcher class of fallen angels descended to Earth. They swear upon the mountain that they would take wives among the daughters of men and take mutual imprecation for their sin (Enoch 6). According to the controversial research by Professor Israel Knohl of the Hebrew University, in his book Hashem, Mount Hermon is actually the Mount Sinai mentioned in the Hebrew Bible…”

From Mount Hermon - Wikipedia

Now notice this photo from Astro World, they enter in through a mouth to a mountain where there are rings of fire? Rings of fire like the rings of ‘Saturn’, which in occult mythology is connected to Lucifereian worship. Then there is the poster, ‘Astro’ and one-eyed symbolisms and stars? I mean, a checklist for occult ritual that happened there.

Just my two cents.

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Do you guys think every concerts Is like or only the ones from certain artists ?

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My response as a musician is it definitely depends on the artist and the scale. The punk band playing in someone’s basement or backyard at a house party is probably not doing some nefarious ritual. The crusty hippies that I jam with at bluegrass night are also probably not doing some nefarious ritual.

That said, I once saw a band called CHEW at a small venue (less than 100 people in the crowd) and they were outright calling on dark forces during their set. It was a situation where I said the Lord’s Prayer, blessed my ground, purified my car, and then did some serious energy clearing work when I got home.

I’m not willing to give up a social life or stop playing music because of run-of-the-mill energy vampires. I also don’t listen to a lot of ‘big’ acts (whom I don’t consider artists, they are products), so I don’t get a lot of exposure to those ‘mega’ rituals and the concurrent energy vampirism. That said, it’s obvious which ones are doing it if you’ve got the eyes to see…

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@ohhi Exactly right. Brainwashed and blind fans call so-called satanic stuffs/rituals performed by artists at their concerts as “art”, especially if it’s done by their favorite artists which isn’t “art” at all. Fans even praise the satanic and dark performances of their so-called favorite artists and also defend them from those who tell the truth about the so-called satanic and dark performances of their favorite artists.

Whereas the sole purpose of the artist is to leave a evil and negative impact on their fans through it, so that the artists whom the artists actually worship can benefit from it, i.e. satan.

Having favorite artists/celebrities isn’t bad or wrong but being completely crazy about them and worshiping them is bad, unhealthy and concerning.

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@RedQueen So true. Earlier concerts weren’t as satanic and dark as today’s concerts. In earlier concerts, fans were actually able to enjoy those concerts freely and happily without any fear or care about satanic stuffs/rituals and were able to happily share their concert experiences with others which has become too rare now.

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@OrinaCano Yes — in my opinion for some people it requires deliberate unwillingness to admit that what they are seeing and participating in is demonic.

Recently a family member told me about his experience at a music festival. “It was crazy, dark satanic worship stuff and then they’d have a Christian metal band praising Jesus. It was awesome!” Like I couldn’t even comprehend that statement. To recognize you’re participating in satanic worship and justify it — that’s scary. I also thought it was significant that they had “Christian” bands there — making people feel like everything else going on is “okay” because a “Christian” band is there too?

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