Occult Witchcraft Symbols Hidden In Modern Society And Culture?
In modern society, occult symbols are everywhere and are even used in corporate logos. Whether or not people notice, the exposure to those symbols is very real and prevalent. Numerous studies have shown that “an average person is exposed to about a thousand logos a day.” (4)
Occult Symbols Hidden in Plain Sight
Because we have become so accustomed to these logos, which are used by corporations as marketing tools, we rarely muse over the symbolic meaning of those images, many of which convey occult witchcraft symbolism.
Why major modern corporations choose to incorporate these ancient logos from occult societies has been associated with the fact that such symbols are, as the Vigilant Citizen states, “magically charged to focus the subconscious to perform particular tasks.”
In other words, these logos are much more powerful than we may think. Setting the question of magic (or magick) aside, these logos offer a great deal of insight into the belief systems – both superstitious and spiritual – of the individuals that created them.
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- Darth Vader.BN-0 2012/06/12 23:48:01
+1I did some internet research on some symbols and found them to be true. I've stopped listening to a lot of music I used to.reply - John Fi... Darth V... 2012/07/11 19:48:23
+1During the 80's , I was closely connected to "Metal" artists. Some of my musician friends were forced to follow the "in house" art deparment's structures and rules WHICH! at the time was to produce album covers that are unspeakable. Bands were forced to write about Satan cult rituals or suffer the wrath of being dropped from the record label. Many musician friends of mine decided to tow the line or go with the flow. The lyrics supposedly influenced the minds and mentalities of the youth and there were suicides and ritual killings across the U.S. This was addressed by Senator Gore's wife and some of these "Heavy Metal" artists were brought to trial. The irony of the situation was the fact that Mrs. Gore was rubbing shoulders with the record executives who created the business idea to begin with. Also...take into account that some artists were interested in the darkside anyway. A song in particular which supposedly influenced a teenager from the midwest to take his own life was "Better By You, Better Than Me". The song was written in 1968 by "Spooky Tooth". In some way, I find that laughable and moronic. They addressed the "Spooky Tooth" band regarding the contant of the lyrics. They were probably ready for wheelchairs by then. I'm sorry and this is no reflection on someone taking their own life, but I do find that farce.reply - Chukroast 2012/06/12 22:59:04
+1You can find strange meanings in just about anything if you try.reply - pdarkow 2012/06/12 22:58:01
+1That is so true people don't realize what is right in front of their face or they don't want to realizereply













