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Nairaland / General / Re: 5 Ways For Effecting Change In Your Life by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:05pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]I just hope u are ready to change your life for the better....as u are reading i recommend u showed find time to print out some of the important tips that would improve life . Thanks[/size]
Romance / Re: Charming Guys Who End Up Marrying Ugly Chicks.why Do They Do That? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 4:59pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]I guess the reason fine or handsome guys do marry ugly girls is because everyone in this World have choice . some pretty girls don't have inner beauty they'll just beauty outwardly but inside is something else . some ugly girls inside them have so much beauty many girls that are beauty out there dunno have in them . like i have a friend that get married to a very beautiful queen but she can't prepare a good meal or even boil ordianry water lol grin[/size]
Food / Re: Cowbell Or Peak Milk? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 4:55pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]hey pretty girl i feel u....Oldenburger milk taste great i really enjoy tea smiley[/size]
Literature / Re: Thousand Free Occult Books For Study by Ogaga4Luv(m): 4:42pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]People study the occult knowledge for two reasons - first, to become "illuminated" and gain knowledge for their own personal growth. They also study the occult in order to gain material wealth - make money, attract things etc. Believe it or not, but the law of attraction is such occult knowledge - and in some ways it's nothing more nor less than magic.

Would you like to use the occult knowledge to make some additional money? It's possible to do so without summoning anything or sacrificing a virgin, all you need is a piece of paper, a pencil and some faith - you're going to attract money with runes!

mumbasa u have to take every of my conversation on this forum they'll really help in your growth . Have you ever played Diablo II with Lord of Destruction expansion? In the game, you could collect runes and join them together into scripts that were turning even simplest items into powerful weapons or armours. No, no - we're not going to use these fictional runes... we're going to use the real one... wink

Runes are Norse symbols from the cold north and far past. Legend stands that they were given to humanity by god Odin(SATAN), so we could seek wisdom and advices from these magical symbols. 24 symbols of the Elder Futhark are being used in magic even today, from simple divination to creating powerful spells. That's what we're going to do - create few spells to attract money and generally material wealth. It has so much help me to become rich as i am today . I dont gives fishes instead I'll teach people that are interested to catch and get use to it forever . like i was saying ,To do this, you won't really need lot of knowledge. What you will need to make money with runes is one single rune, or one of two useful runic scripts.

http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc252/Hildulf/Fehu.jpg

Fehu is the first rune of the Elder Futhark( couple of weeks now i have drawn a tatoo of the FEHU rune on my forehead) just like lil Wyne have one on his forehead . It represent gain and wealth - both emotional, material, physical and spiritual. Its meaning is simple - gold and cattle. Beside complex philosophical and divinational meaning, Fehu is meant to attract wealth.

Keeping Fehu inside your pocket even as sign written on piece will attract money. It can also be mixed with other runes, for example mixing with gebo will give you a simple script meaning "gift of wealth". Mixing with kenaz will give you "gain of knowledge" and so on...

Be careful though, as creating your own runic scripts without proper knowledge about these symbols might be dangerous. It will be better to use the scripts I will provide you as we follow up this discussion .
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mumbasa: hi it is possible to get all sort of occult ebooks on line but do u have the right guide on how to use or even acquire occult powers from these books?

As i did to get my own financial break thru an a suggest evri one does so is to get a copy of the ebook at occultforriches.com
Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 4:23pm On Mar 27, 2012
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MORTAL SIN - Blood of my Enemies

Dissection- The Somberlain

Satyricon - Mother North

Ancient - Lilith's Embrace
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Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 4:20pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]Ultrame dear i can see u like listening to rock and metal hits. . . wow! we share em in common man. I'm a Rockstar and a METAL head wink[/size]
TV/Movies / Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched - Part 2 by Ogaga4Luv(m): 3:44pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]**-----------SPOILER HEAVY------------** This movie has logic problems up the yin-yang. Lets get to basics here. how do you kill a werewolf, silver weapons, or somehow rip them to pieces. How do you kill a vampire, UV light, stake in heart, remove the head. 1. So you are a group of super commandos going after the father of all vampires who is trying to free the father of all werewolves. Don't you think it might be a good idea to take ammo that can kill werewolves AND vampires? They can figure out how to make silver bullets and UV bullets but somehow SILVER UV bullets is beyond them?

2. The immortal Alexander Corvenus dies from being stabbed in the stomach? but before that he cuts his wrist has Selene feed on him there, never mind the HUGE GAPING HOLE in his chest and the 3 gallons of blood on the floor. How does he even bleed from the wrist? Then he goes and blows up the single best equipped base for fighting vampires and werewolves on the planet just so the film makers could use some pyrotechnics.

3. Marc(K)us corvenus pulls a helicopter down to earth with a rope?!? How is this even possible? By all the laws of physics he should have pulled himself up no matter how strong he was. But here again a senseless plot device to have a dramatic fight in front of the deadly spinning rotors. Honestly, who didn't see the ending coming a mile away after the helicopter crashed? It really took all the excitement out of the final fight. 3.5 Somehow Marcus is able to hover while flying BACKWARDS with bat wings in front of the moving truck. Obviously the film makers are not a big fan of physics.

4. The legend (according to the film) goes, if you kill the Corvinus brothers then all the werewolves and vampires turn normal again. But then we have someone who says that is a lie. Yet when Marcus is killed Selene still has fangs like a vampire, heals like a vampire but is not hurt by UV light. Come on, pick a story and stick to it. Somehow killing Marcus turns vampires into daywalkers yet leaves all their other powers.

5. The nudity in this film was gratuitous, poorly done and totally unnecessary. We just escaped from the king of all vampires, lets get it on in this nasty, rusty cargo container. Oh and don't forget to turn on the super bright flare because we all know neither vampires nor werewolves can see in the dark. And I usually don't comment on sex scenes but if you are going to put one in, at least make it look right. Either he had an attachment on his knees or he finds her belly button more stimulating than the conventional spot because there is no anatomical way that would work.

6. Why do vampires and werewolves require so much light to see. For creatures of the night they sure do scramble around when not is well lit areas. They make it a big point in the store room to show that Selene stuffs a handful of flares into her gear.
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Religion / Re: Magic Spells – Understanding How To Use Magic by Ogaga4Luv(m): 3:17pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]MY dear i do understand the art of spell casting . anyway , good u share that link u are helping to follow the thread i believe it would so much be og great help for beginners .

happy casting!
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mumbasa: NOTE:[/b]that most of the spells you try to perform will mostly not work for the fact that spells are not just cast like that you must understand the art of spell casting and i will suggest you go to
http://occultforriches.com
to learn [b]HOW TO CAST SPELLS THAT REALLY WORK
Religion / Re: Learn To Be A Witch. by Ogaga4Luv(m): 3:02pm On Mar 27, 2012
[size=13pt]I have win so many people into Witchcrafty. . . .there's no harm for discovering the source of power in nature.[/size]

toba: How many pple have u succeeded in winning over to witchcrafty?
TV/Movies / Re: Fifteen-geek-movies-to-see-before-you-die! by Ogaga4Luv(m): 2:58pm On Mar 27, 2012
Ogaga4Luv: [size=13pt]I am as much a film geek as a tech geek . . . cheesy cheesy so , everyone knows me on this Nairaland with my threads and post (s) In a previous life, I reviewed music and movies, and had lots more fun with the latter. If someone offered me a film-review job that paid my mortgage, I’d take it in a second, but I have a feeling that will remain a part of my past rather than become my future grin.

Brazil – There are some geeks who’d argue you should just list “any film directed by Terry Gilliam,” but I’m only putting three on my list. Brazil tops it, though, for the ultimate in skewed sci-fi dystopia. Geeks relate to its themes of freedom, longing and getting the girl, despite being quite dorky. Oh, and Robert DeNiro as a subversive air-conditioning repairman rocks, too wink.

The Matrix – Yeah, the second two in this series almost ruined the legacy of the first, but The Matrix remains an icon of geek culture. A fun mix of sci-fi, cyberpunk lit and sociopolitical commentary, it extends the notion of machines run amok further than any previous film. And after seeing it, I dare you not to wonder whether we all are, indeed, jacked in to some cheesy simulation of reality cheesy.

The Fifth Element – The best Terry Gilliam film he didn’t make, The Fifth Element has some cheap special effects but makes the list for its vision of media, society and art. If the vocal performance of the tube-headed alien doesn’t give you goose bumps, you’re not alive. Oh yeah, and Bruce Willis is pounds of fun, too cheesy cheesy cheesy.

Star Trek: The Wrath of KhanWilliam Shatner’s cry of “Khaaaaaaaaaaan!!!” has entered the Geek Movie Scene Hall of Fame, as has Chekov’s getting an earful of a space worm. Lines such as “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one,” uttered by Spock as he sacrifices himself to save the Enterprise, have entered the lexicon smiley.

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home – The next-best film in the series makes the list for two wonderful scenes. The crew of the Enterprise comes back to mid-1980s Earth to save the future planet from destruction by a whale-loving alien. At one point, engineer Scotty confronts a Macintosh and tries to talk to it. Someone points out he should use the mouse, which he then picks up and says into it: “Computer!” Next is the scene in which Spock gives the Vulcan death grip to a rude, boombox-toting punk on a bus. Audiences still cheer that scene wink wink wink.~ Obinna5000 of Nairaland and iice dear you know what i mean ! cheesy

Serenity – Even if you’ve never watched the Firefly TV series, you owe it to yourself to see Serenity. It’s easily the best Star Trek movie that’s not a Star Trek movie, and you don’t need to be versed in the characters to get what’s going on. In fact, even if you didn’t follow the series, you’ll still weep when one of the major characters dies cry . This movie is smart, funny and hits the right balance between serious action and fun camp cheesy.

Dark City — There are those who hint, eyebrows arched, that The Matrix got its best ideas from Dark City, even though the latter was released just one year before the former. A city is reworked each night, people’s memories are rewritten and those who begin to guess the truth are reprogrammed. This film owes a lot visually to earlier works, such as the films of Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau and Robert Wiene grin.

12 Monkeys — A Terry Gilliam/Bruce Willis pairing, 12 Monkeys is a little less serious in its dystopian vision. Willis travels back in time in an attempt to prevent a virus from ravaging the future. The film is worth it for Brad Pitt’s best performance ever, as a crazed environmental terrorist like me ~Ogaga4luv wink. A review at the Internet Movie Database offers a grammatically garbled warning to take to heart, though: “. . .this movie needs your attention the forthcoming two hours and you better not miss some minutes for getting a coke as there is a danger you can’t follow.” I think I agree . . . cheesy cheesy

Shaun of the Dead — This is both the best parody of a zombie movie ever made, and the best zombie movie ever made. All zombie movies are political commentary — the masses are mindless and dangerous, yada yada — but few of them have as much fun with it as this one. In Shaun of the Dead, the heroes are misfits and geeks who bust through the conventions of zombie filmdom. It will be hard to make a zombie movie with a straight face from here on out.

DarkmanSam Raimi does a comic book movie, pre-Spider-Man. It’s an updated version of Batman with a darker heart and more attitude, in which a scientist is horribly disfigured by thugs and uses his brains to outwit their brawn to wreak vengeance. In other words, geeks harassed in high school by jocks for being science nerds will relate.

Army of Darkness — More Sam Raimi, this time capping off his Evil Dead series with a more mainstream and approachable film. Bruce Campbell, arguably the king of geek actors, reprises his Ash role as he’s sucked back in time to the Middle Ages. Ash is both brilliant and brilliantly dumb, playing a geek who succeeds in spite of himself. Best scenes — Ash assembles a replacement for the arm he hacked off in Evil Dead II, and he does battle with a demon in the aisles of an “S-Mart”.

War Games – Possibly the first film to give mainstream audiences a taste of hacker culture — sanitized though it was — War Games is both a period piece and a source of geek lexicon. The term wardialing, the practice of dialing random phone numbers until you find a modem to connect to, came from this film. That later morphed in to wardriving – cruising the streets in search of unsecured Wi-Fi networks. Geeks will also have a great time watching for the techno-mistakes, which are legion cheesy.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail – I occasionally run into geeks who say, “I’ve never seen Monty Python and the Holy Grail, but I feel like I have.” I think it’s fair to argue that the Pythons invented geek humor, and this movie is its pinnacle. Note to serious geeks: You shouldn’t just have seen this movie, you should pwn it grin.

Office Space — No film has captured what it’s like to work at an “enlightened” high-tech workplace as has Office Space, which bombed when first released but has become a cult hit on DVD. Who among us hasn’t wanted to smash the office fax machine with a baseball bat while profane hip hop plays in the background?

• Repo Man – Directed by Alex Cox, this movie is best known for having been produced by former Monkee Mike Nesmith (the smart, talented one). Emilio Estevez plays a punk who takes a job as a repo man. “Repo man is intense,” Harry Dean Stanton tells him, and that’s an understatement. Geek alienation and the blanding down of mainstream society are the themes here. Those who missed the 1980s may not get the references to black-and-white generics — Estevez dines from a can marked simply “Food” — but a little history lesson never hurt wink wink wink
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TV/Movies / Re: How To Launch A Film Production Company by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:55pm On Mar 24, 2012
I dont even know about that alaba international market that much either....but , i have learnt so much about making successful movies from various sources. wink
Religion / Re: God Is A Big Time Barrier In Human Race. by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:51pm On Mar 24, 2012
The Judeo/Christian bible is chock full of blood sacrifice- HUMAN blood sacrifice. Most xians rely on what their preacher has to say and/or are too lazy or mentally challenged to read and study for themselves. How many people bother to REALLY THINK?? In addition to the blatant human blood sacrifices for jehova, bloodbath after bloodbath took place under the direction and orders of this bloodthirsty entity in the form of numerous wars and other acts of inhumanity.
Religion / Re: Christianity Vs. Satanism by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:45pm On Mar 24, 2012
With knowledge and research, we can prove beyond all doubt that the nazarene, "jehova" and ilk are all fictitious characters, stolen from and corrupted concepts to remove all spiritual knowledge so that a "chosen" few can rule the world using powers of the mind and soul.
Religion / Re: The Modern Church Of Satan by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:43pm On Mar 24, 2012
Satan also gives us knowledge. "I lead to the straight path without a book."
As we transform and grow, our lives change for the better and we are much happier. We learn through Satan how to take control of our own lives and destiny instead of being at the mercy of fate. We learn to heal ourselves, and to fulfill our own desires, using the powers of our mind and soul.
Literature / Re: Thousand Free Occult Books For Study by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:38pm On Mar 24, 2012
I would love all the occultic people or those that are interested to visit this weblink below .
http://www.onread.com/genre/Occult-21492
Religion / Re: Is This Your Satanism? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:34pm On Mar 24, 2012
Satan looks out for his own. Satan gives us an inner strength and we become very strong in spirit. Unlike right hand path religions, where adherents are forever praying and searching for their god, Satan comes to us on his own. Many times, we can feel him. He comes to guide us when we get down, worried, or are experiencing problems.

He snaps us into line and directs us as to what we need to do to be focused and happy.


chinedumo: the thread is still dead and buried even after resurrection grin grin

satanists are in trouble ooo
Literature / Re: Interested In Moderating This Section? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:26pm On Mar 24, 2012
[size=13pt] I´m interested cool [/size]
Literature / Re: What Occult Books Are You Currently Reading? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 5:21pm On Mar 24, 2012
Ogaga4Luv: [size=13pt]Inspired by the perennially popular "What are you currently reading thread" over in books, I thought it would be fun to have a thread here for mini reviews and comments on occult (and related) tomes grin grin - the various reading lists on here, while normally pretty good, do tend to stick to the "canon" of well known occult works ie.Pete Caroll, Crowley etc - and, as an unrepentant biblophile, I would like the opportunity to be able to find out about books that might slip under my radar, that aren't part of the normal reading list. So, feel free to include antropological works, mytholgy, self help, even fiction.

I'll go first: smiley

Been flicking through Dina Glouberman's excellent "Life Choices are Life Changes Through Imagework: The Art of Developing Persoanl Vision". I really, really like this book - it's guide to working with visualised images, skrying basically but taken a step further - she gives techniques for really woking with the images, something you don't find in most material on skrying - for instance interrogating the images about their history etc. It's very comprehensive as well, with chapters on Relaxation and sleep, relationships, resentments and mourning, finances, health, dreams and a lot more besides. not being a scary "occult" book, it's writen in a very unpretentious, warm, open style. Great stuff, hope I can work some of the idea in to my "toolbox" - and I was surprised to find this, in a section on "releasing":

My friend Chloe says putting (a visulaised image of )what she wants in a bubble does work well for her but only when shes is wishing for something that is good for other people as well as herself, and only when she is wanting it "for it's own sake" rather than to please put other people. That makes a lot of sense to me.

In a nutshell there, they've summed up the whole "without lust of result" aspect of sorcery (the tricky "letting go/forgetting" side of sigilisation) as well as addressing issues of selfishness, much discussed in threads on sorcery round here lately. I told ya it was a great book! grin grin wink
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Literature / Re: Thousand Free Occult Books For Study by Ogaga4Luv(m): 1:48pm On Mar 06, 2012
[size=13pt]Hello my Homicide darling sorry i didn't see this my thread after i opened it . VERY sorry for i late respond my dear . I want to tell u that making the decision to Join any Satanic fraternity , society or community from the dept of your heart is the best decision you would ever make in life . I send u infernal greetings from the dark side of life . SATAN would be so proud of u . I cherish your bold move but and would also love to help u achieve that desire . You know it doesn't just work out so easy sometimes for those that are interested to JOIN to gain treasures but not how much they'll be commited to father SATAN the giver of wealth and riches .

Okay , be specific what kind of society are u interested to join? Curiously typing this because i need to know if u have the live or the mind to carry on
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Homicide:

Hi Fellow Nlanders. I am interested in Joining a fraternity/society/occult that whose membership bestows financial rewards plus (Secret Society) Pls don't judge me kindly let inform me of any i can easily join.I truly appreciate your assistance. You can contact me at minerva2010@rocketmail.com
Religion / Re: Typical 'illuminati' Mindset by Ogaga4Luv(m): 12:47pm On Mar 06, 2012
[size=13pt]You have bring out the reality dear. . . .illuminati = Satanism wink wink[/size]

chinedumo:

ofcourse d illuminati are satanists in d making
TV/Movies / Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched - Part 2 by Ogaga4Luv(m): 12:28pm On Mar 06, 2012
all4naija:

You are absolutely right about the story, it's a bit confusing and out of point in some parts(which I do not actually agree with). The title of the move has something to do with religion, that tone is not well expressed, it's to be model along that line though. The first Ghost Rider is a bit better with the way the story has been told, the castes are near perfect. I like Eva Mendez and Peter Fonda part in the movie in the first part.

Now, Idris Elba action part in flying of his bike at the hill road is quite captivating yet the way his role ends in the movie is without suspense and unprofessional. Nicolas Cage is a good actor and can as well be boring sometimes - in Spirit of Vengeance he doesn't perform to expectation. What I really like about the movie other than being 3D it is the way it is been presented, taking another location in the Eastern part of Europe.

However, how is the family dude?

[size=13pt]all4naija my dear friend , u have touched the whole point about the movie with your below review. . . . grin well , the family is pretty doing great and fine . Thanks so much for your cares . I'll recommend u one interesting movie i come across yesterday online . i hope you'll like it after u see it smiley[/size]
TV/Movies / Re: What Was The Last Movie You Watched - Part 2 by Ogaga4Luv(m): 8:20pm On Mar 05, 2012


[size=13pt]The Great Escape
Oh what can I say. It just doesn't get any better than this.

Everything is accurate, with the exception of the motorbike chase, but it was so good it can be excused. grin grin
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Religion / Re: Cardinal Arinze Will Be The Next Pope? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 8:13pm On Mar 05, 2012
cheesy cheesy cheesy wink

makeitsoon:

trust those italian catholic fanatics to blow his brains out as soon as he becomes pope or Popsicle wink
Romance / Re: Romance Section Chat Room VI by Ogaga4Luv(m): 8:10pm On Mar 05, 2012
[size=13pt]Man , i have no problem with that grin . all u need is boldstep to approach her but i believe it may be too late because she already found a man. wink wink[/size]

Chimezie198:

brO Ogaga4luv. Please permit me to date your elder sister
atleast for 14 days?

Nairaland / General / Re: What Did You Spend Your Weekend Doing? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 8:00pm On Mar 05, 2012
[size=13pt]urmmmmmm. . . . undecided

What kind of fun precisely ? grin
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Emeka 7.:

Catching fun.
Nairaland / General / Re: What Did You Spend Your Weekend Doing? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 7:58pm On Mar 05, 2012
[size=13pt]wow. . . we almost spend our weekend the same way cheesy , only that u didn't end it up by finding out u spend your night in club when u woke up on sunday morning LOL grin grin wink[/size]

Inked_Nerd:

@OP: I spent my weekend sleeping, eating, and Skyping grin
Food / Re: What Are You Eating/Drinking Right Now? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 7:54pm On Mar 05, 2012
[size=13pt]I'm drinking canned FLAG beer. . . grin[/size]
Food / Re: What Are You Eating/Drinking Right Now? by Ogaga4Luv(m): 7:52pm On Mar 05, 2012
[size=13pt]Yes my dear it was a whole lot of Fun but anyway , i hope one day I'll see u in real life and we gonna celebrate . . . . cheers man wink wink
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