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Hello guys.I found this ritual on some doktor snake website.What do you think about it? I am very interested in your views on this.If is this real ritual, most of 27 club members could do that like Jim Morrison or Jimmy Hendrix.Both of them had problem with some demonic voice s in theyre heads.

Here is this ritual [devil]


You want fame and musicianer skill – like to be a famous rock or blues guitarist – you gotta hook up with Satan. Ain’t no avoidin’ it. They all done it. Robert Johnson, Tommy Johnson, Peetie Wheatstraw, and some that you’d know the names of today. Big rock and blues guitar players. To make a pact with the Devil, go to an old deserted churchyard at midnight. Take a Bible and some wormwood with you. Then draw a circle about six foot in diameter. Use a branch to draw it. Inside the circle draw a big XX, double crosses. Divide up your wormwood so you holding half in each o’ your hands. Throw the right handful up to the heavens, and the left handful down to the earth. The repeat the Lords Prayer backwards. [See: Matthew 6:9 to 13]. When you done that the pact is made. Your desires will be met by Satan himself and his dark forces. But only for the next seven years. After that it will be up to Satan to demand his payment – whatever it is he wants from you. When you leave the graveyard make sure you leave your Bible at the church door. Ole Satan don’t like you takin’ the holy book home with you. He likes God to know that another soul has become his.”

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This is so fucking stupid it hurts my head.

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The Bluesman & the Devil

The story of Robert Johnson doesn’t start or stop with his instrumental talents. The lore behind this Delta musician runs much deeper than that -- down a road of mystery, lore, mythology, and some say, reality.

As the story goes, in the 1930’s Robert Johnson ventured to a Mississippi cross roads at midnight to make a deal with the devil. The pact? Offer his eternal soul for Lucifer’s hellacious guitar tuning skills. With guitar in-hand, Johnson and the devil stuck an accord.

According to the legend, Johnson’s new talents were immediate. In fact, Son House -- a boyhood idol of Robert Johnson and one of the most highly regarded blues guitarists of all time -- said Johnson’s seemingly overnight metamorphosis from a poor guitar player to an elite guitarist must have meant he sold his soul to the devil at the Crossroads. “He sold his soul to play like that,” House once said.

Tall tale? Maybe. Maybe not.

It is popular belief that the story is an adaptation of the African Hoodoo folktale brought over by West African slaves. It states that if you wait on a moonless night at a country cross roads, the guardian spirit of the cross roads will offer fame, money and success in exchange for the soul. The insertion of the devil in place of the crossroad’s deity in Johnson’s account almost certainly developed from the Christian influences that existed in North America at the time slaves arrived.

The fable was a hopeful and inspiring story among the poor, struggling, and very spiritual blacks of the Delta during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Because of this belief, most of Johnson’s contemporaries saw nothing implausible about his mystical account.

However, the exact location of the crossroads where Robert Johnson made his pact with Lucifer is an age-old and hotly contested debate.


Devil Takes His Due

As his career continued to blossom, the crossroads legend continued to grow and morph largely in part to Johnson’s haunting, spiritual lyrics, songs such as “Cross Road Blues” and “Me and the Devil Blues”, and eventually, his unforeseen death at age 27.

On the night of Saturday, August 13, 1938, Robert Johnson was playing in a juke joint on the outskirts of Greenwood, Mississippi.

According to friends of Johnson, this was the time and place where he was poisoned with either strychnine or lye. Some say it was by the juke joint owner who was jealous of the flirtation between his wife and Johnson. Another version says Johnson was offered an open bottle of whiskey by a woman unrelated to the joint owner, of which his friend Sonny Boy Williamson advised him not to drink, but Johnson replied "Don't ever knock a bottle out of my hand."
In the early morning hours, he was taken to a house in Greenwood where his sickness grew. Three days later he died. Some say of the poisoned whiskey bottle, other stories range from pneumonia to syphilis. As legend has it, Johnson’s death was a violent array of howling and convulsions.
Think this is a more accurate representation of events, regarding Robert Johnson and the Crossroads pact.

http://www.visitthedelta.com/explore_ou ... hnson.aspx

The wormwood is an interesting addition, though. [greensmile]
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Supposedly the pact attributed to Robert Johnson was actually done by Tommy Johnson. But you can tell from RJ's lyrics he was no stranger to it either. And that stuff about the Lord's Prayer and throwing wormwood around a graveyard is sensationalized gobbledygook to scare church ladies. The "Devil" in the old songs is not the Christian Satan at all but the Loa known as Carrefour, Met Kalfu or the Black Man of the crossroads (depending on who you ask). He's kind of like an underworld corollary to Papa Legba. And yes, many of the old Delta blues musicians were adept in crossroads magic and referenced it in their songs.
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Pretty standard hoodoo/crossroads story of summoning "tha devil". You can see loads and loads of this stuff in Hoodoo Conjuration Witchcraft and Rootwork (there are 5 volumes) or any other anecdotally based hoodoo book. Aleister Crowley said he summoned lucifer with the lords prayer backwards when he was young. But personally, I think the ritual is less important than the mental, emotional, and psychic response it gives you to work the magic ;)
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Desecrated wrote:This is so fucking stupid it hurts my head.
I agree with you in 120%.

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Loifd, i see you making these sorts of posts a lot. I recommend you do some research and discover actual occult theory rather than make a fool out of yourself by constantly posting about conjecture. There are some good resources on this site that could help you find out where to start.

Good luck.
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Is true, that if someone writes a wish that asks from the demon.When someone gonna make a pact.I heard that in this case, must be the wish very briefly and specifically written and write the way it should be granted.Is it true? So maybe such a wish as PLEASE, DEMON MAKE ME FAMOUS AND RICH MUSIC ARTIST is not enough, and it could also be done in another way right?

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