This old video was part of my old research work of the occult. I've always been a very curious person, searching for answers, its origins, the symbols used and such.

I'm particularly interested with the hexagram and the pentagram symbols which are everywhere in all places of worship. I've walked and traveled a third part of this planet on the eastern side and these symbols keep appearing in places of worship. I began to wonder why.

Since the use of numerology was common in Asian cultures, I used it to derive whatever numbers I could extract and then try to interpret the numbers from there.



On the Hexagram symbol, I've derived the number 666. The hexagram symbol is persistently full of this mysterious number. On the pentagram, I've extracted the numbers 5 and 9. The number 9 is particularly interesting because it regenerates and whichever way you calculate it, it always equal to the number 9. I guess this is the reason why the pentagram is used in the magic arts for its "magical" qualities. The number 9 is also used in prayers, chanting and invocation. This number 9 is also called Novena from the Latin word "Novem".

"A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity (Roman Catholic) , consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks." - Wikipedia

In Buddhism, this mysterious number 9 is also used:

"If you have ever witnessed monks chanting you might have spotted that there always seems to be nine of them. Nine monks went to Nattawud’s wedding. Nine monks went to bless his aunt’s new house. The number nine is seen as an auspicious number so that is why we have nine monks."

Ref: Chanting and a Sermon | Buddhism in Thailand


In Hinduism, we see the number 9:

The worship of nine planetary gods, the navagraha, is widespread among Hindu sects. Nava is translated as “nine” and graha as “planets,” although it etymologically means one which is seized (Yano 381). The concept of graha as a heavenly body has evolved into the current nine planetary system, the navagrahas.

Ref: Navagrahas: The Nine Planetary System | Mahavidya

In the magic arts, the number 9 is used in magic spells:

By the light of 9 pink votive candles, put these nine ingredients into a cauldron (or any metal pot) on the ninth hour of the ninth day of the ninth month of the year. (The ''ninth'' hour of the day is 9:00 a.m.) Stir the potion nine times with a wooden spoon, each time reciting the following magical incantation:

''Let the one who drinks this wine shower me with love divine, sweet love potion number nine make his/her love forever mine.''

Bring the mixture to a boil and then reduce the heat and let it simmer for nine minutes. Remove the cauldron from the heat and allow the potion to cool off. Blow nine times upon the potion, bless it in the names of nine love-goddesses, (see below) and then strain it through a cheesecloth into a clean container. Cover and refrigerate it until you are ready to serve it to the man or woman from whom you desire love and affection. (Do not allow anyone other than your beloved to look at, touch, or drink the love potion.) The nine goddesses: Inanna, Ishtar, Astarte, Hathor, Nephthys, Aphrodite, Venus, Freya, Arianrhod.


Ref: Love Potion Number Nine - Free Magic Spell

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I'm not going to elaborate much as posting all my notes and research work here would be very tedious and would take a lot of pages here. I would rather create a website for that, lol. But, I find this Pentagram symbol quite intriguing.

People used it for tattoos, amulets, bracelets and such for whatever "magical" purpose it may serve them. Not that I believe in any of those, but, have you seen someone, anyone, being "marked" permanently with it for life without being aware of it? Would it be so weird?

There are other types of Pentagrams, of which in particular is the broken or incomplete pentagram. This has intrigued quite a number of people.

"Masonic writer Manly P. Hall writes in connection with the broken pentagram that in black magic, the pentagram may be broken at one point by not permitting the converging lines to touch:

"The pentagram is used extensively in black magic, but when so used its form always differs in one of three ways: The star may be broken at one point by not permitting the converging lines to touch; it may be inverted by having one point down and two up; or it may be distorted by having the points of varying lengths. When used in black magic, the pentagram is called the "sign of the cloven hoof," or the footprint of the Devil."


The broken pentagram is used by black magicians to conjure up demons in order to control them for their selfish desires….

A "broken" pentagram - a symbol of dark magic, according to this misanthropic Gnostic group of the black flame:

The Symbolism of the "Broken" Pentagram - Washington Secrets

In order to gain great political power, one has to worship the Reptilian God and sell ones soul to that Reptile. This post shows a broken pentagram pointing at the seat of American power, the White House in Washington D.C. See how the broken pentagram is used by black magicians to conjure up demons in order to control them for their selfish desires.


Ref: Google

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Would it be really weird if you saw someone with a broken pentagram on the middle of their palm, if you knew that it was being used in black magic?

I never knew I had one, 8 years ago. I was my own research subject, lol. I mean, it's really effed up. I had to feel my scalp whether I had some weird markings as well, lmao! I was kind of paranoid, but, curious and fascinated by it at the same time. lol!



This is on my left hand.

Anyway, my search for answers continues.

You said you're weird? I'm a lot weirder than you can ever imagine. lol