Most music is satanic
When music is made, they send it to witches to do rituals over it, so when you play the music demons are released in the atmosphere. #rockmusic #lemon8diarychallenge #witchcraft #witchesoflemon8 #Jesus
Okay, so my last post about music and rituals really got people talking! It's one thing to hear about a 'bad vibe' in a song, but the idea that 'master tapes are prayed over by a witch coven' — as Dr. Bree Keyton apparently suggests — really takes it to another level. It makes you wonder, doesn't it? I've been diving deeper into the rabbit hole of 'occult in music' and 'satanism in music,' and it's fascinating (and a little bit chilling!). Many theories suggest that certain artists or even entire segments of the 'music industry satanism' narrative involve more than just rebellious lyrics or imagery. They talk about actual rituals being performed to infuse music with specific energies or intentions. The original article mentioned demons being released, which aligns with these claims of intentional spiritual manipulation. It's not just about worshipping a literal devil for many who identify with 'satanism,' which is where the query 'do satanists worship satan or themselves' comes in. There's a distinction often made between Theistic Satanism, which involves actual worship of Satan, and Atheistic or LaVeyan Satanism, which is more about individualism, self-empowerment, and questioning traditional morality. When we talk about occult influence in music, it can sometimes lean into these more philosophical, often misunderstood, aspects rather than just overt devil worship. But then, the claims of 'witchcraft' and 'demonic rituals' point to something much more active and, frankly, unnerving, suggesting a deliberate attempt to channel specific forces. Think about the sheer power music has to influence our moods, thoughts, and even actions. If that power could be intentionally manipulated through rituals, it's a huge thought. The original post mentioned 'demons are released in the atmosphere' when certain music plays. This isn't just about a catchy beat; it's about a spiritual battle being waged through sound waves. It makes you think twice about what's really playing in your headphones, especially with the idea that 'Master Tapes are prayed over by a witch coven' before they even reach us. I also saw some queries about artists like XXXTentacion. While his music often explored themes of sadness, pain, and inner turmoil – which many can relate to – some theories in the 'occult in music' sphere try to link even these personal struggles to darker forces or influences, suggesting that the raw emotion itself might be a conduit for something else. It's a heavy thought, how personal suffering gets intertwined with these broader, more mystical narratives. So, what do you all think? Is it all just artistic expression, or is there genuinely a hidden 'witch coven' behind the scenes, casting spells on our favorite tracks? It's a wild concept, but the sheer number of people discussing 'satanism in music' and 'occult in music' suggests there's a deep curiosity, or perhaps even a genuine concern, about the spiritual undercurrents of the sounds we consume daily. It really makes you evaluate your playlist with a whole new perspective!