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June 3, 2025 • 60 mins
The demons have never left the Earth, they took on new names
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Epidomin down demonology. Demonology aren't just about horror films. The
ancient intelligence and far more organized than most governments. From
blood rituals forgotten on the corners of the web to
sacred symbols etch in the temples of modern culture, these

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things hide and plain sight. The cigarettes Tower of Babel
weren't chest structures. There were gateways, portals into the unknown.
Men reaching into spiritual realm without permission. A group of

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fallen angels watchers descended to the earth not to protect,
but to c ed.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
They took for themselves human lives.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Taught forbidter knowledge, sorcery, weapons, and blood rituals. Their offspring
were giants, and when those giants died, their spirits had
no rest. They became disembodied, the unclean, what we now
call demons. It was rebellion, one that shattered heaven and

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stayed the earth. It's the forgotten history of spiritual war
and ancient Greece. Demons. Damons weren't evil. They were seen
as spiritual guides, messengers between gods and men.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
Socrates claim he had.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Never wispered to him often, but when Roman took over,
everything changed. They absorbed Greek beliefs repackaged them.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
Of Greco Buddhism. In Central Asia. One of the Greco
Bactrian kings, Menander, actually converted to Buddhism. And so the
Buddhas that were carved, So they're carving statues of the
Buddha and stuff, but it's in this total Greco Roman style.
So they're beautiful pieces of art, and it's it's literally

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a Greek Buddha. That's so strange because it's so obviously
like influenced by Greek art.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yeah, the folds and the robe and all that. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Yeah, Rome couldn't stop Christianity, so they hijacked it. They
wrapped it in gold, rituals and politics, then filtered the truth.
They decided what stayed in the Bible and what got

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burned books like enoch Gone teachings about fallen angels the
Nephelone buried.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
What was the goal? Control?

Speaker 1 (03:15):
Not faith, not freedom, but control.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Have you ever wondered why the Aunaki are not mentioned
in the Bible. The Anaki are known as ancient deities
from Mesopotamian mythology who supposedly created humans. However, there is
no mention of them in the Bible. Some scholars believe
that the reason the Aunaki.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Were not Solomon wasn't just wise.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
He was said to have spiritual dougherty that shook down
seeing realme sex like the lesser key of Solomon. Claim
he summoned and bound demons by name. And these aren't
forgotten fairy tales. Real occultists still use them today. What's
talking about names, ranks, rituals, and commands. Demons don't move recklessly,

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They move like a unit. There's an order, rank strategy
at the top. There are four kings on the Satan,
each commanding legions below them, principalities, generals, foot soldiers. This
isn't random, It's an organized spiritual warfare, and most people

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don't even see it. Zeminar is rarely mentioned. The Zeminar
is said to be the most hidden and powerful of
the four kings. His role is often associated with secrecy, darkness,
and commanding legions in the shadows. He operates from the north,

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the direction of Judgments and Mystery.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Gap, King of the.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
Gap, is a high ranking demon president and prince who
controls sixty six legions, known for his ability to influence emotions,
move people instantly from place to place, and teach philosophy
and liberal sciences. He is a deceiver, often use an

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intellect to twist the truth.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Couson, King of the West.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Couson rolls over Western quadrants, often connected with manipulation and illusions.
He governs spirits and attempts through wealth, vanity, and false beauty,
drawing people in utrom before corrupting them to the core.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
A may Min thing of the East.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
A may mind is said to be one of the
most dangerous of the four, known for overseeing demons tied
to wrath, prime and by possessions. Many old texts one
that runs some of the demons ruled by a Maimon,
one must take a shtreme caution or risk death. Now

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about the dive into the names you've probably heard and
some you definitely haven't. Each of these could be an
hour long breakdown on their own, but in this video
we're just scratching the surface. Stay locked in because it
gets stalker from here.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
The lesser Cave Solomon is said to contain spells and
rituals for summoning and commanding these other worldly beings. The
Grimor is divided into five books, each with its own
focus on different aspects of magic. One of the most
infamous sections is the Rascaatia, which details the rituals for
summoning demons. These demons, according to the legend, were bound
by King Solomon to serve him, providing assistance and knowledge. However,

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the consequences of invoking these entities are said to be severe,
often leading to misfortune or even danger for the summoner
as the story goes. The Lesser Key of Solomon was
lost and hidden for centuries, only resurfacing in medieval times.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Its dark reputation grew.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
As it became associated with occult practices and forbidden knowledge.
Many stories circulate about those who sought its power facing
dire consequences or madness. Despite its mystical allure, the true
existence of the Lesser Key of Solomon remains a mystery,
blurring the lines between myth and Realcity.

Speaker 6 (07:20):
And the Lusher Key of Solomon is a collective of
sixty sixty men.

Speaker 2 (07:24):
It's a spell book.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
Oh yeah, I know, I know exactly, so you're familiar
with it, very familiar with this.

Speaker 4 (07:29):
I'm not now.

Speaker 6 (07:30):
I'm going to say this as a cautionary tale to
anybody listening to the show right now.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
If you dabbling into the arts.

Speaker 6 (07:34):
If you are bringing any type of grimoire or text
into your home, you are pretty much automatically.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Opening yourself up for any type of crazy shit that's
going to happen to you.

Speaker 6 (07:43):
Fair enough, and I say that entirely because I have
a copy of The Lesser.

Speaker 7 (07:47):
Key of Solomon in my house how to use the
Book of Solomon.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
But know this, some knowledge should stay locked.

Speaker 7 (07:55):
The Book of Solomon, also known as the Lesser Key,
isn't just a collection of It's a manual for summoning demons,
binding spirits, and commanding things not meant to be named.
It was never meant for casual hands. Even Solomon, they say,
feared what he had written. The original texts describe how

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King Solomon used rings, symbols, and divine names to command
seventy two spirits, not banish them, command them. These weren't
minor ghosts or whispering shadows. They were kings of hell,
architects of chaos, lords of forbidden knowledge. The book teaches

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how to call them. It even dares to tell you
what they look like. Some appear with lion heads and
serpents for limbs. Others come in clouds of fire or
dripping from the ceiling like smoke. But the most dangerous
ones are the ones that look human. Each demon has
a seal, a specific mark that must be drawn exactly

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without error. One wrong curve, one unfinished line, and you
don't summon them. You invite them, and they come without chains.
Those who use the Book of Solomon today often claim
nothing happens.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
That's the trick.

Speaker 7 (09:13):
The oldest spirits don't show up in candlelight. They arrive
in dreams, in strange thoughts, in slow changes to the
people around you. They unmake you from the inside out.
Solomon may have survived his encounters, but no one really
knows what it cost him. Some versions of the legend
say he died in torment, unable to sleep, unable to speak,

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because the voice is never left. So if you ever
come across the seals, the names, or the rituals, ask yourself,
are you the master or just the next name in
the margins?

Speaker 8 (09:50):
The Key of Solomon is one of the strongest magic
books of all time.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Let me explain.

Speaker 8 (09:54):
The Key of Solomon is a grim war that is
divided into two separate books. The first book describes how
you can use evocations, Invocations and curses. It also talks
about summoning the spirits of the dead and demons and
how you can control them and make them do your bidding. Interestingly,
you can also find instructions on how to become invisible,

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find stolen items, and also find love. The second book
talks about exorcisms, how to properly use magical equipments, and
how to sacrifice animals for the spirits. The book also
states that all the power that is needed to perform
all of the rituals and evocations comes from God. Interestingly,
even though the book is attributed to King Solomon, it

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was written between the fourteenth and fifteenth century CE.

Speaker 9 (10:42):
The Human DNA, the Gaetian Demons, the which demons to
the seventy to Goetian demons.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
If you explained who they are.

Speaker 10 (10:52):
Yeah, they would be the princes and dukes of health
what we would call hell Hell.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
The actual word hell would be H is a gate.

Speaker 10 (11:08):
The latter H is that H is a gate, and
el was Elaheim.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
And that with the fallen angels. So the gates of
the fallen. Okay, so that's where they hang out and
they are very very powerful, but.

Speaker 9 (11:31):
They want to come up here and feel what we
feel because they can't feel what we feel. They can't
feel what it feels like when you put some milk
and sugar into your cup of tea and sip it.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
They can't feel that feeling. And they can't feel the
feeling when you last after that girl that you look
down the streets at. They can't feel that.

Speaker 11 (11:57):
What if I told you there's a demon that could
teleport you the world? The demon Gayap has secrets you
never imagined. Revered by some, feared by many, Gap is
a master of astral travel, with the power to control
time and space. He moves effortlessly between realms. Legend holds
that Garp can reveal the hidden knowledge of other dimensions,
yet he demands the price of loyalty. Summoning Garb is

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not for the fainthearted. Rituals involve complex incantations and symbols,
each designed to bend the will of cosmic forces. But beware,
those who seek his council often find more than they
bargained for. GAP's secrets leave a summoner forever changed. So
are you ready to delve into the abyss or tread carefully?

Speaker 2 (12:38):
For the dark? Secrets of Gap are not easily contained.

Speaker 12 (12:41):
Tcharanzan is a powerful demon, often depicted as a shape
shifting entity with no fixed form, allowing it to manifest
in various terrifying ways to instill fear and confusion.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
Its powers include.

Speaker 12 (12:53):
Manipulation of illusions, mind control, and the ability to disrupt
spiritual and magical practices. Serving as a guardian of the
abyss in occult traditions, Coronzon is known to challenge seekers
of enlightenment, testing their resolve and purity of intent.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
Its primary weapon is deception.

Speaker 12 (13:11):
Using psychological warfare to break the will of its opponents
and trap them in a labyrinth of their own fears
and doubts. Its enemies are typically those who seek to
transcend the material plane, such as mystics, magicians, and spiritual warriors,
who must confront and overcome Coranzone to achieve higher states
of consciousness.

Speaker 13 (13:29):
A Manimon's Many Aspects Part one. A Maimon A Maiman
is known to be one of the ninety one of
gay Keepers.

Speaker 2 (13:36):
It is also being refused to as an infinite penis.

Speaker 13 (13:38):
According to Sun, he's the only one who can hold
power over Asmodius.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
A Maimon is king of the East.

Speaker 13 (13:43):
As some debate coming from the Abrevalan text places him
in the south. Is lord of the black Pyramid, demon
of the black center. Some demonologists have stated that he's
a dark amountifestation of Lucifer. I'm even Aman, I was
trasen by all the way to ancient Egypt.

Speaker 2 (13:59):
Being an ancient Egypt and the black sent.

Speaker 13 (14:02):
A Maymon is known to be he who breeds the
venomous breath. Is the lord of the sensor and the incense.
A Maimon is both draconium and serpentine in nature.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
Teaches us how to wheel the powers of darks and light.

Speaker 13 (14:12):
But he is the dark hidden call within the black sun,
and it's the light from the darkness, and vice versa.
A Maimon as heu dwells in a black pyramid. He
is the dragon's eye. It reveals the greatest of ministry.
Have you ever wondered why you procrastinate so much? Why
laziness sometimes dominates your will? Perhaps it's not your fault,
Perhaps it's belfi Gore, the demon of sloth. In demonology,

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Belfegor is the master of the most subtle temptations.

Speaker 14 (14:38):
He doesn't need violence or chaos. He works slowly like
an invisible serpent. Whispering promises of simple pleasures. His power
a paralysis of the will. Belfe Gore offers the comfort
of inertia. He hides behind the screens you can't stop
staring at, in the dreams you postpone, in the tasks
you put off. He is the demon who turns potential

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into waste, into apathy. Make no mistake, Belphegor is not
merely a symbol of sloth. He is a force behind
every moment you give up the fight, when you choose
immediate pleasure over effort, he drains your ambition, feeding on
every minute wasted. The next time you feel inclined to procrastinate,
remember it might not just be fatigue. It might be

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Belphegor feeding on your weakness. Did you know that Lucifer
is not the only ruler of Hell. There are seven princes,
each associated with a deadly sin, and some of them
are even more terrifying than Lucifer himself. This is Beelzebub,
the demon of gluttony, known as the Lord of the Flies.
Beelzebub is not just a prince of Hell. He is

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the master of unrestrained gluttony. His power to transform a
simple craving into a bottomless pit of obsession. In demonology,
he is the one who devours and corrupts, feeding not
only on food but also on souls. He doesn't limit
himself to hunger for food. He hides in every desire
you can't come, in the endless pursuit of pleasures, in

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the insatiable consumption that is never enough. Every bite, every
addiction is an offering to his infernal appetite. Beelzebub not
only corrupts the body, he consumes the soul. With every
moment you get into uncontrolled desire, he grows stronger.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
He doesn't need your worship.

Speaker 14 (16:18):
He feeds on your excess, on your inability to say enough.

Speaker 15 (16:22):
As Modius, the sinner of lust, this can be seen
as the most cruel and cunning prince in Hell, representing
the sin of lust as Modius. Before his fall, as
Modius was a powerful and beautiful angel.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
He was always kind and fair to everyone around.

Speaker 15 (16:42):
However, after his fall he became a wicked entity, craving
and cruel.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
He rules the second layer of Hell.

Speaker 15 (16:51):
If anyone dies due to sin or related to perverse lust,
they will be sent to the Second Hell and condemned
forever without salvation. Commanding seventy two legions of demons of
King Solomon. He is also the fear of those who
try to resist him. As Maudius is one of the
seven Deadly sins, symbolizing lust the fear of nuns. In

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the Lesser Key of Solomon, he is described as a
man with three heads. On the left is a bull,
in the middle is a human head, and on the
right is a sheep with the feet of a duck
and a snake's tail fire breathing. These heads symbolize revenge, lust,
and temptation. When summoned, if he wishes, he can transform

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into a very kind hearted, charming, and cheerful.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
Man riding a bone.

Speaker 15 (17:43):
Dragon or a demon dragon along with his powerful spear.
Asmodius is also a top player in Hell, as there
is a casino for demons down there. Some documents state
that the angelic form of Asmodius is Asmodem, the angel
of April and Patience, ruler of the Ares zodiac sign
a Hell calls demonic hierarchies in demonology, the hierarchy is

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a structured system of ranks that organizes demons by their
levels of authority, power, and responsibilities. This hierarchy is often
inspired by feudal and royal systems, with titles indicating a
demon's influence and role within the underworld. Here is a
breakdown of the ranks commonly found in demon hierarchies, especially

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as outlined in classic texts like the RS.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
Goetia One Kings.

Speaker 15 (18:36):
The Kings of Hell are at the top of the
demonic hierarchy, commanding vast legions and wielding immense.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Power and knowledge.

Speaker 15 (18:45):
They are akin to monarchs in a royal court, overseeing
other demons and maintaining order within the infernal realms. Kings
like Paimon and Blial are known for their mastery of
various arts, sciences, and for bild knowledge.

Speaker 16 (19:01):
In the dark, whining corridors of demonology. Astaroth's name resounds
with chilling authority. He is known as the Great Duke
of Hell, sitting at the highest ranks alongside Beelzebove and Lucifer,
forming an unholy trinity of power. While the name echoes
with the ancient feminine deity Astarte, Astoroth is a far
cry from the goddess of love and fertility. This demon,

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with origins twisted by time, is a malevolent force feared
by those who seek to understand the infernal realms.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
Astoroth's history is steeped in complexity.

Speaker 16 (19:34):
The name comes from the Phoenician goddess Astarte, an embodiment
of Ishtar, the Babylonian deity of war and love, but
this transformation from goddess to demon happened slowly through centuries of.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Misinterpretation and religious demonization.

Speaker 16 (19:50):
In the Hebrew Bible, the plural form Astoroth referred to
multiple idols worshiped by the ancient people, eventually transmuted into
a single male demon when translated into Greek and Latin texts.
The male demon Asteroth first appeared in medieval grimoires like
the Book of Ebermiln Maine, penned in the mid fifteenth century,
cementing his place as a figure of immense power in

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occult circles. As time passed, Asteroth was linked with the
darker elements of Kabbalistic teachings, ruling over the Kliphoth or
the evil forces that oppose the Sepharod in the Tree
of Life. His dominion, according to these texts, was over
the CLiPPA of Jupiter, a malevolent force known as Kaikshblah.

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In the late sixteenth century Dutch demonologist Johann Weier described
Asteroth in terrifying detail, how.

Speaker 7 (20:37):
To summon Astaroth, the spirit of forbidden knowledge and rotting glory.
Astaroth is not a demon of screams and fire. He
is the quiet prince who knows too much, the keeper
of decayed wisdom, long lost empires, and the sickly sweetness
of power that lingers just a little too long. He
does not rush. He waits for those deer enough to

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ask the wrong question. To summon Asteroth is to seek
answers that were never meant to be known, truths that
poison more than they free. Perform the ritual at dusk,
when the sky is neither day nor night, in a
place where the air feels heavy. Draw his sigil in
charcoal on aged paper, something yellowed, something forgotten. Surround it

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with offerings, a feather soaked in ink, a dead flower,
and a whisper. You've never spoken aloud to anyone, Say clearly, Asteroth,
Prince of truth, buried and power broken. I call not
in fear, but in hunger. Let what was sealed be opened.
The air may turn foul, the shadows may stretch. You

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might feel a presence behind you, tall still and exhaling memory.
Astaroth grants knowledge, not quickly, not cleanly, but precisely. You'll
find yourself knowing things you never learned, seeing meanings in symbols,
hearing patterns in chaos. But beware, knowledge has weight, and

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Astoroth does not carry it for you. He simply hands
it over and watches what it does to you.

Speaker 17 (22:11):
Mollick is a figure shrouded in darkness and controversy, known
as the Great Prince of Hell. Molloch is often depicted
as a fearsome entity, demanding human sacrifices, particularly of children,
in exchange for power and favor. This fallen angel holds
a sinister position in the demonic hierarchy, embodying malevolence and temptation.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Legends suggest that.

Speaker 17 (22:36):
Followers of Malloch engaged in ritualistic practices that struck fear
into the hearts of many.

Speaker 18 (22:42):
Moloch and ancient Canaanite deity is mainly associated with child sacrifice,
as depicted in the Bible, particularly in Leviticus. The extent
of these sacrifices is debated among scholars. In literature, Moloch's
image has evolved significantly. John Milton's Paradise Lost depicts Monoch
as a fierce and warlike demon, emphasizing his destructive nature.

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Alan Ginsberg, in his poem Howell, uses Monoch metaphorically to
critique the harms of industrialization and societal ills. This evolution
from a religious icon to a literary and cultural symbol
demonstrates Monoch's enduring impact. Monoch now represents the darker aspects

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of human societies, including the sacrifice of innocence and the
pursuit of harmful communal goods. Thus, Monoch remains a potent
symbol embodying various forms of societal cruelty.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
And moral dickers.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Did you know that King James, the one behind a
barber translation Arthur rotter Buck about demonology? Why because the
Holm's spiritual warfare wasn't therey Easer, reality, Wetchcraft, possessions, hauntings.
He studied it, he named it, and he tried to

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warn us about it. The book was called demon augily,
written in fifteen ninety seven. It wasn't fiction. It was
a field guide, a king trying to expose what most
people still ignore today. Think about that on one side,
he's given the world the Bible, the translation. On the

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other side, he's warning about real spiritual threats most churches
will touch or.

Speaker 2 (24:38):
Talk about today.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
He breaks down the types of spirits, the dangers of witchcraft,
and how demonic influence works through people, places, and rituals.
The devil teacher of his disciples by dreams, aperations and voices.

Speaker 2 (24:59):
King j Names was in vague.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
He believed the enemy trains through dreams, whispers, and spiritual encounters.
Not all visions are from the One True God giveth
them power to trouble men and women, but terrible diseases
and other mischiefs. He exposed how witches weren't just casts

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and spells. They were making spiritual contracts and the results sickness, torment,
and destruction. These spirits converse with them privately, even from
their youth, to draw them into damnation. He won about
familiar spirits, demons who attach early, talk like friends, and

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slowly leads them into destruction. King James broke it down
into three categories, three ways demonic spirits operates in the
world spectrum spirit of appearance. These are spirits that appear
as ghosts, phantoms, and even loved ones. They manifest through

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illusions and operations but don't be fooled. It's never who
looks like to be. They are deceivers using familiar faces. Obsession,
mental and emotional invasion. This is when the demon attacks
the mind thoughts of suicide, rage, confusion. People feel tormented, haunted,

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and mentally drained. It's like someone else staring your emotions.
Possession full control of the body.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Possession is extreme.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
When the body's hijacked, the voice changes, the eyes go blank.
The demon doesn't just influence, it takes control. It takes
over the soul. King James didn't write this as a fiction.
He wrote this as a warning, a blueprint of how
demons work and how they manipulate, and most of the

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world still sleeps on it. It takes control, it takes
over the soul. King James didn't write this as a fiction.
He wrote this as a warning, a blueprint of how

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demons work, how they move, and how they manipulate, and
most of the world still.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
Sleeps on it.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Let's talk about magic, real magic, ritual magic, spiritual contracts.
There are two main categories, high magic and low magic,
and both open doors you don't want to leave open.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
High magic's what the leads do.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
Secret societies blood, virtuals, ancient names, summoned and worship are
the stuff written in a book, Like The Lesser Keys
of Solomon, the Book of a Bremlin, and the Picatrix.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
It's about summoning, binding, and control.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
On spirits, not through faith, but through force through sacrifice.
They use Latin incantations, planetary alignments, even bodily fluids to
command demons.

Speaker 19 (28:28):
The demon of greed, originating from the Greek word for wealth,
Mammon is more than a myth. He's a warning about
the peril of material obsession. The Bible warns you cannot
serve both God and Mammon, spotlighting Mammon as a formidable
force drawing humans away from spirituality. Throughout history, from medieval

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art to Renaissance paintings, Mammon is depicted as a corrupting power,
seducing humanity with wealth. In demonology, Mammon ranks as Hell's
ambassador to England, a symbol of excessive greed and unethical practices.
His tale is a timeless caution against letting wealth overpower
our ethical values. As we reflect on Mammon's influence, ask yourself,

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does wealth serve you?

Speaker 4 (29:17):
Or do you serve wealth?

Speaker 7 (29:19):
How to call upon Mammon, the spirit of wealth that
consumes everything you love. Mammon isn't a spirit of gold.
He is gold. He is the hunger behind it, the
weight of coins pressed into shaking hands, the whisper behind
greed that says more. To summon Mammon is not to

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request riches. It is to offer your soul to the
hunger for them. He does not come with violence. He
comes with opportunity, success, influence, and then obsession. To call him,
you must fast for twenty four hours, not just from food,
but from spending, from asking, from wanting.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Let the desire build, let it ache.

Speaker 7 (30:05):
On the following night, gather currency from three different countries
and burn a pinch of each over a black flame.
Speak aloud, Mammon, gilded shadow, Lord of all that glitters.
If I am to carry your mark, weigh me with
your blessing. Let my touch turn, gain my name, turn gates.

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You may feel a warmth crawl up your spine, a
heaviness in your jaw. Some say their palms tingle for days.
Others begin to dream of volts, towers and empty thrones.
Mammon brings wealth, but not peace, power but not rest.
He will fill your hands and hollow your heart, and
in the end you won't know where he stops and

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you begin.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
No matter how sacred that may sound, it always comes
with the price. We don't borrow power from doctness without
paying for it for this soul. Low magic is the
stuff they normalize, such as hexes, love spells, protection draws, sigils, tarot,

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stage cleansing, and of course the Luigi board TikTok is
full of it. It's marketed as empowerment, spiritually self love,
but honored that all it's the same, relating the same spirit,
the same demons. It may look calmness, feel training, but

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it still unlocks something ancient and something you can't control.
Remember what we said about the watchers. They didn't just
corrupt bloodlines. They gave forbidter knowledge, spells, enchantments, spirit manipulation.
That's where all this comes from, and the Church, especially

(32:02):
earlier on Nudus, That's why books like demon Augily and
early exaurces manuals were written not to entertain but to
one Let's take a look at this chart right here
about the similarities between ancient rituals and modern day rituals.

(32:23):
There's blood offerings and stone altars, chance to Samarian, Hebrew
or lantin Submaine, spirits using sigils and seals, crough symbols
on parchment of skin, ceremonies conducted in caves, temples or
high places, and nowadays these rituals can be done in

(32:44):
the bedroom, on live streams, in music videos, and in movies.
The early Church didn't play around when it came to demons,
especially the Byzantine monks. These weren't just men of prayer.
They were warriors of lights, of spirits liven in deserts,

(33:08):
kays and remote monasteries. Spiritual attacks were constants, and over
time they saw the pattern.

Speaker 20 (33:18):
What ancient secrets did the Byzantine monks of Sicily hide
in their manuscripts. Let's uncover the truth. During the Byzantine era,
Sicily became a hub for Christian thought. But there's a
hidden side to these manuscripts. Monks in places like the
Monastery of San Niccolo Larena didn't just copy gospels. They

(33:38):
preserved forbidden knowledge from pagan texts, and Greek philosophers risking
their lives to keep this wisdom alive. Lesser known fact
some manuscripts contained astrological and mystical writings blending Christian teachings
with ancient pagan beliefs. Were these monks preserving the faith

(33:59):
or secretly keeping forbidden knowledgeably?

Speaker 21 (34:02):
Why are these monks in complete isolation from the world.
You have to understand something. When you want to become
a monk, No one forces you to. They pray twenty
four to seven and isolate themselves from the world on
their own will. But some Christians wonder is this really biblical?
Didn't God say to spread the Gospel and the Word.

(34:22):
When I say these monks pray twenty four to seven,
they pray for the world. They pray for all of
us outside in society. They have took it upon themselves
to do the hardest thing that a human can do,
leave their family, friends, and life behind to pray for us.
A lot of you also say it's very dark that
they keep the skulls of other monks when they pass away.

(34:43):
There is intention behind keeping all their skulls. They don't
just keep it and do rituals. It's a way to
remind themselves constantly that life is coming to an end.
This way, they don't dwell in anything here in society.
And another question is why aren't women allowed in Mount Athos?
You have to understand that these monks live a very

(35:03):
disciplined life, and God made women very beautiful. So in
order to stay focused and disciplined, and not to allow
any lustful thoughts to come in or any desire to
be there, women cannot enter this place. But women do
have places in Greece, in Egypt where they can see
sisters and nuns.

Speaker 1 (35:25):
In the Byzantine Empire, roughly fourth to fifteenth century, Christian
monks recorded their encounters with unclean spirits. What they documented
became a system. They had classes of demons, each with
their method, a time of day, and a specific sin.
They tried to provoke more than spirits. They hit you

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first thing flood in your mind with nonsense, worry, lust,
planning for tomorrow instead of focusing on today's grace, the
spirit of Arcadia. But amongst the most they said, this
one brought deep spiritual exhaustion. Makes you feel like prayer
is pointless, life is meaningless, and time is crawling.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
Spirits of temptation. They creep in as a day.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
One sound loneliness, lust, doubt, envy, the kind of thoughts
that isolate you and chip away at your peace and
your very soul. And now let's get down to one
that we're all too familiar with. Midnight spirits, spirits of terror.
This is when they hit the hardest, through sleep, paralysis, nightmares,

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shadows in the room. The monks called them the hour
of the Wolf. They sleep of candles, lid and scriptures
on their lips. The monks face spiritual attacks daily. They
knew that the wolf wasn't just physical, but psychological, emotional,
and spiritual. If demons had a schedule back then, what

(37:07):
makes us think they don't have a schedule now. The
patterns are still here, the spirits are still moving, and
the church today needs the same level of awareness they
had centuries ago. The Byzantine monks didn't just observe when
demons attacked. They started noticing how they operated. Through prayer

(37:28):
and fasting and spiritual warfare. They recorded not just times
of attack, but categories what we now call archetypes, six
core classes of demonic spirits that still show up in
the world today. These are the pupp masters, the ones

(37:49):
operate in fall above the physical realm, beyond space and time,
influencing global systems. Ancient bloodlines and occult elites. They're obsessed
with dominion and spiritual deception. Some believe these are the
same beings called the Annaki or ancient gods. They live

(38:11):
in a second heaven falls spiritual war zone. The spirits
of the air. These are the whisperers, the ones that
travel through thought sound at broadcast. Ephesians two too calls
them the prince of the power of the air. They

(38:31):
infect media, music, and conversation. Ever wondered why so many
attacks started the mind? That's no coincidence, that's strategy terrestrial.
These demons routed themselves into geography. Cities, ruins neighborhoods. They

(38:55):
cause division, bloodshed, territorial violence, and generational curses. You've heard
of haunted houses, but what of cursed cities? Are generational
strongholds that just won't break. Marine spirits. These spirits are seductive,

(39:18):
operating through oceans, rivers and dreams found in myths of mermaids, sirens,
and sea gods. But spiritually they deal in lust, aanity,
and twisted identity. Levi and the scriptures often one of them.
They spurt of pride that distorts truth. Subterranean, these are

(39:46):
the gatekeepers of dark knowledge, dwelling in caves, catacombs, and
underground systems tied to witchcraft, sacrifice, and forbidden rituals. People
seeking secret power all and find these spirits waiting. You'll

(40:06):
see for us. These hide in silence and shame and addiction.
They can't stand the truth.

Speaker 2 (40:14):
They run. When the light of Jesus has spoken.

Speaker 1 (40:17):
You'll find them hiding behind religion, buried in trauma or
fake healing. They operate in secret until they're exposed. The
monks didn't just write us for themselves. They wrote us
to warn us, because the war has never ended. These
archetypes they're not ancient ideas. They're current threats, and they're

(40:42):
still showing up, but labeled differently Greek, Nourse, Egyptian, Hindu, Native,
and African. Every ancient mythology, no matter where it comes from,
tells the same story. The abiden rebellion, beings falling from

(41:06):
the sky, hybrid offspring.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
They call it mythology.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
I call it memory, spiritual history scattered across the world,
written in stone, echoed in bloodlines, and twisted in legends.
The Sumerians call them the Unnavii. The Greeks call them Titans.
The Hebrews call them the Nephalim. The Hindus call them

(41:34):
divas and the Sudas. And every culture has stories of
sky gods, floods, judgments, giants, war in the heavens.

Speaker 2 (41:45):
These aren't parallels, their.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
Patterns, their blueprints, one source with many masks. Why are
these stories told in every corner of the earth? Why
does every culture remember a fall from heaven, a forbidden union,
a flood, and a common war.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
Presided and ruled the oceans. But he was more than
a sea god.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
He controlled storms, floods, and even earthquakes. He was called
the Earthshaker, sailors, freedom cities built temples to keep them calm.
He fathered sea monsters, cyclops, and countless demigods. His anger
could drown armies, and his silence even worse. Zeus sat

(42:41):
on the thorn of Olympus, arm of thunderbolts forged by
the Cyclops. He overdrew his father Kronos to be gun
king and lead the Olympians into a brutal war against
the Titans.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
But he wasn't just a ruler.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
He was known for seducing mortals, causing wars, and punishing
Reellion with storms and fire. Born from Zeus's skull with
his sword in hand. Athena was a goddess of wisdom,
war and crafts. She never married, never faltered. Patron of Athens,

(43:16):
she taught strategy, discipline, and intellect, but she also turned
the rivals into monsters like Medusa. Her justice wasn't emotional,
it was sharp, logical, and final. Hades ruled he underworld
not as a devil, but as a warden. He kept
it dead in place, enforced to bind contracts, and rarely

(43:40):
left his realm. Unlike the others, he wasn't chaotic, he
was absolute. His symbols, keystones, shadows weren't about evil. They
were about control and depth itself. Odin was a god
of war, poetry, death, and prophecy. He gave up an

(44:02):
eye to drink from the well of wisdom and hung
himself on Jagstrell, the world tree, for nine days to
unlock the ruins. He spoke with it, then led warriors
to Valhalla and prepared Ennesley for Ragnarok.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
He didn't see peace, he prepared for the n Thor was.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
A protective of mankind, god of thunner and strength. He
wielded a hammer so powerful and needed a special belt
to control He fought giants, battled serpents, and rode across
the skies in a chariot pulled by goats. He wasn't subtle,
He was raw force, sent to break whatever threaten order.

(44:48):
Loki the Trickster was both god and giant. He caused
chaos amongst the gods, fathered monstrous children, including the wolf
Fear and the world serpent Jammagando, and was the master
of disguise and manipulation. He helped the gods as often

(45:10):
as he heard them, but in the end he turned
on them and started the apocalypse. Freya was a goddess
of love, prayalty, death and war. She practiced settle nor
switchcraft and led the slain warriors to her hall. She
wrote a chariot drawn by cats and wore a cloak

(45:32):
of falcon feathers. Freya was born a healer and the showyer,
fiercely independent, deeply spiritual, and feared even amongst the gods.
Annabus Jaka had a god of embalming and the dead,

(45:52):
oversaw mummification and protected tombs. He guided souls through the
appolaif their hearts against the father of Mads. If the
heart was heavy with sin, it was fed to a demon.
He didn't rule the dead, he judged their worth in silence.

(46:14):
Osiris was the god of the atheli, death and resurrection.
He was murdered by his brother set, cut into pieces,
and restored by Isis. He ruled the underworld as a
green skin mummified king. He symbolized to rebirth them, but
his power came through ritual restoration and ancient laws of

(46:37):
the dead. Necromanci Isis was the goddess of healing, protection
and powerful magic. She resurrected Osiris and raised horse, guarding
him from Seth's wrath. She was worshiped across Egypt and Rome,
so influential her cult survived long after to God's phaden.

(47:01):
Ra was the sun god, traveling the sky in a
golden boat by day and battling the serpent of aaos
Apophus each night in the underworld. He was a lifegiver
but also a warrior. Every sunrise was a victory every sunsets,
and warning that darkness never stopped trying. The son of

(47:23):
Isis and Osiris, Horace was the falcon headed god of
kinship and the sky. He lost an eye battling set,
which became the famous eye of Horace, a symbol of
healing and protection. He ruled Egypt's stone and justified divine
rights Pharaoh's claim to be his living image. The Set

(47:47):
was the god of chaos, deserts, storms, and violence. He
murdered Osiris, fought Horace for the throne, and was eventually
cast out by the gods. He wasn't evil, He was
a balance. He represented necessary chaos until it took too much.
His power came through disruption. Nil was a storm god,

(48:15):
bringer of brother and divine law. He separated heaven from
Earth and carried out justice for the gods. He unleashed
a great flood to punish mankind, and Neil's authority was cosmic.
When he spoke, Moltain shook and kings trembled. Goddess of love, sex, war,

(48:35):
and power, Ishtar was unpredictable. She seduced, protected, and destroyed.
Her temples included sacred prostitution, ecstatic worship, and gender blending rights.
She descended into the underworld and came back. Her worship

(48:56):
was raw, beautiful, dangerous. Maduke became the chief god of
Babylon at the slain the chaos dragon Timets and created
the world from her body. He organized the heavens, established laws,
and demanded loyalty. He was a warrior and architect, central

(49:17):
to Babylon's rise. His symbol the serpent, dragon and the spade,
god of water, knowledge, magic and creation, and key. Crafted
mankind from clay and gave forbidden wisdom. He saved humanity
from the blood with the secret warning. He was clever, calm,

(49:38):
and kind, but always one step ahead. His domain was
the abyss, his symbols serpents and flowing rivers. The Brahma
is called the creates of the universe. He sits on
the lotus blooming from Vishnu's navel and speaks to word

(50:00):
into insistence. Foreheads each face in the direction symbolized in
all sea and knowledge. But even among him new followers,
he's barely worshiped. Some say his pride distracted him from devotion.
The Vishnu is the Preserver, a divine presence who incarnates

(50:22):
when the world falls out of balance. As Krishna, he
gave spiritual wisdom. As Rama, he led armies against darkness.
He's calm, radiant, and beloved, but his peace often hides
the judgments. He returns when it is time to correct mankind. Birth,
divine force. Shiva, the destroyer, dances in flames on corpse,

(50:49):
draped in ash, crowned with serpents, and seated in meditation
on a burning ground. He destroys to rebuild. He's worshiped
with devotion and fear, life and death, both following him.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
In one hand piece another obliteration.

Speaker 1 (51:09):
Collie is wrapping cornets, her tongue drips blood, dances on corpse,
wearing a necklace of skulls. She destroys demons, yes, but
she demands sacrifice.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
Her power is uncontrollable.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
Followers chant and frenzy, offering blood and devotion. She doesn't
just defeat eable, she becomes in to conquer it. Pango
cracked the cosmic egg and created heaven and earth. His
breath became the wind, his eyes the sun and moon,

(51:50):
and his body the mountain and rivers. He gave himself
completely to the world, but his story is roosted in sacrifice.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
Salvation. Creation came through death.

Speaker 1 (52:05):
Nuah shaped humans from yellow clay and fixed the shadow
sky with the rainbow stones. She's seen as a mother, healer,
and protector. Her myth is one of mercy but also control.
Where there's chaos. She forced order. Her strength came through

(52:27):
shape and what already existed. The Jade Emperor rules all realms, heaven, earth, hell,
God's answer to him. His court runs like a divine bureaucracy.
He hears prayers, judges spirits, and issues heavenly laws, but

(52:51):
he's distant. Son Wokong, the Monkey King, was born from stone,
train and magic, and defied he in his self. He
took through the celestial realm, baffled gods, and laughed at punishment.
He was chained for five hundred years, then found redemption.

(53:12):
His journey ego, rebellion and hand earned hmmunity. Naomi is
the sky god, creative sun, rain, and stars. He dwells above, unreachable,
too holy for direct contact. People pray to him through

(53:33):
lesser spirits and ancestors. His silence is sacred. Olod Mayor
is a source of all life, beyond male and female,
beyond form. He created the Arishas, who act on his behalf.
He doesn't interfere directly. His power flows through intermedaries, vituals,

(53:55):
and possessions. He is known, but rarely approached alone. Anansi,
despited trickster stole stories from the sky god and gave
them to humans. He used to outsmat the strong, turn
chaos into lessons. He doesn't command worship. He earns attention

(54:18):
through jokes, riddles, and lies. He teaches brutal truths that
Acta was a father god, giant, trovial and wise. His
club could kill with one end and the resurrect but
the other. He carried a cauldron that never ran dry

(54:41):
and a harp that changed seasons.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
His magic was an illusion.

Speaker 1 (54:46):
It was nature's self responding to him. Brigand was a
goddess of healing, fire, fertility, and aspiration. She was honored
by warriors and poets alike. Flame never died, a wells
was sacred. In Christian times, she became a saint, but

(55:07):
her essence stayed the same, nurturing and untouchable. The Morrigan
was a phantom queen, goddess of war, prophecy, and death.
It flew over battlefields as a pro chosen who would
live or die.

Speaker 2 (55:24):
She didn't fight.

Speaker 1 (55:25):
She foretold her power wasn't a brute force, It was fate.
So she whispered doom, and it became true. These so
called gods Zeus, murdercher Rah, Siva. They didn't vanish, they
didn't die, Their stories got rebranded, their rituals evolved, but

(55:48):
their spirit is still moving today.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
These weren't just myths passed down.

Speaker 1 (55:55):
There were real spiritual forces fallen ones, principalities that fed
worship and still do.

Speaker 2 (56:03):
From Babylon.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
So now it's the same deception, power, pride, and false lights.
These beings were crowns that they never earned and demanded
worship that wasn't there to take. Don't just study darkness,
discern it, expose it, don't just admire the story. Test

(56:25):
the spirit. The spiritual war is real. The deception is deep,
and the truth is found in the word. So stay sharp,
stay grounded, stay in prayer, because in the end, it
was never about the gods. It was always about allegiance
and worship. So let's connect the dots. These ancient gods

(56:49):
we just broke down, don't disappear. They shifted, the name changed,
the taxes change, but the spirit behind them is still
moving ever more today, especially in the times that we're
living in. Demonology is in a fantasy. It's a structure
and order. These beings are organized, ranked, and possession is

(57:15):
their end goal.

Speaker 2 (57:17):
But influence becomes control.

Speaker 1 (57:24):
Obsession, its thoughts in the mind, intrusive thoughts, dark, violent, lustful,
stuff that hits you out of nowhere. You're not just overthinking,
you're unattack. That's the first knock on the door. Oppression.
Now the pressure hits your life, constant chaos. Your peace disappears,

(57:47):
dreams feel heavy. Sleep is war. You lose time, you
argue with everyone. It's not bad luck. It's a storm
with the spirit behind it. Physical suffering, bruises, scratches, something
holding you down to night, feel it before you see it,
and when you speak, your voice don't even sound like

(58:09):
your own.

Speaker 2 (58:10):
These aren't symptoms. These are signatures infestation.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Your house changes, cold spots, objects, moving lights, flickering pets,
staring at corners. Spirits don't just hunt, They inhabits. They
attached to items and energy. Possession. This is where the
spirit takes completely over. The body becomes a pupping, the

(58:37):
soul is buried. What opens the door or wigi board,
witch craft, generational curses, willful sin. These aren't games, its contracts, subjugation.

Speaker 2 (58:53):
This is full surrender.

Speaker 1 (58:55):
People who give permission on purpose, saithaness, blood packs. They
don't resist the spirit. They servants and once that agreement
is made. You're not the one calling the shots.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
They are. Agent.

Speaker 1 (59:12):
Spirits are still acting today, new names, new influencers, same deception.
They're not just targeting temples or rituals anymore. They're talketing homes, families.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
You.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
So, here's a question. What doors are opening your life?
What habits, objects or wounds? Are given access to these things?
Because if they can't possess you, they'll settle for influence,
and if you don't take authority, they will. You've seen
the history, You've heard the truth. These myths weren't just stories.

(59:49):
They were warnings, blueprints, evidence of a war that stand.
When heaven broke and angels fell, we weren't called to
bounce fear, call to recognize the darkness and expose it
Isaiah fifty one seventeen. No weapon form against you shall prosper.
That means, even when the hell shows up, you still

(01:00:10):
have authority. Your life matters, your voice still carries weights,
your walk still has power. Don't shrink, don't doubt, and
don't back down. You're not here by accidents. You will
build for this, call for this, and cover it.

Speaker 14 (01:00:28):
For this.

Speaker 1 (01:00:29):
Stay prayed up, stay alert, and above all, stay rooted
in the word, because this battle is not just ancients,
it's active, and we don't run rerise until next time.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
HC sign no Peace.
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