Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Emojis: Satanic Sigils Dragging Us to Hell, One Text at a Time

In occult traditions a sigil is a specific symbol encoded with magical vibes or dark intentions. This symbol represents your wildest wishes, a dark entity, or a twisted thought. These things have been around forever, created by medieval occultists and used while casting spells or performing dark magik. The images are drawn, loaded with "intent" and supposedly "activated" to twist and manipulate reality.

Many see these characters as demonic. In this satanic world we’re stuck in it appears emojis are just modern day sigils sneaking around. What better way for the devil to prey on the innocent than to create a seemingly innocent "emoji" and expose them to everyone with a phone. We use them innocently with charged intent or emotions - just like the original sigils. There are some uncanny similarities between the satanic symbols and everyday emojis such as the smiley with the big grin. You have to check out the chart I attached and see for yourself.

They want us playing with this occult garbage [just like the Ouija board], drifting us farther from God every time we hit send. Definitely food for thought. I know it got my mind working.

Have a great day folks!

Much Love, Lynn

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3 comments:

  1. I didn't even want to look at them. Getting familiar with the symbology and secret codes of dark forces becomes almost a necessity these days just to be aware of manipulative tactics, but hopefully our culture will improve when people reject the attraction of evil that seems promoted everywhere.

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    1. Agreed. I'm guilty of using them a lot. I never thought twice about it. I think a lot is the intent and programming the user puts into them too.

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  2. Yeah I stopped using them a long time ago. Also I don't use 'lol' anymore when laughing after someone told me it really meant 'Lucifer our Lord'.

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