LOOK WHAT MY FRIEND FOUND!!! DO WE REALLY WANT CARDS LIKE THIS IN OUR GAME!!! THIS IS THE TRUE NATURE OF THE SEAL OF ORICHALCOS!!!

What is the text on the card the seal of orichalcos?
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The characters upon the outer circle of the seal of orichalcos are…..

Enocian.

The history of Enocian letters is to be found in the story of Dr. John Dee and Edward Kelly. John Dee was an occultist with good intentions. Edward Kelly was a seer, that is he had a natural ability to communicate with the spirit world. Together they gazed into a crystal ball & were shown these Enochian letters which, when arranged correctly on a table of the same letters, spell out names of angels to be summoned or contacted. Dee & Kelly believed the angels in the crystal ball to be holy angels all the time up until the end of the whole matter, when the angel told them to have sex with each other’s wives. This caused them to question exactly who had been posing as an angel of God. Nonetheless, the language today is believed by many to be the language of angels, and indeed it may be, but it was designed so that men would inadvertantly invoke the rebellious, the fallen angels who may pose as holy angels. A very popular system of magic has arisen from this work of Dee and Kelly’s, which is called Enochian Magic, and is purported by its supporters to be of a holy nature, but I have just taught you that this is not in truth the case. So beware, my friends! Whatever entities worked through Dee & Kelly’s crystal ball and continues to work in modern Enochian Magic is making its way into the games our children play. The charcters on Yu-Gi-Oh’s Seal of Orichalcos are these very same Enochian characters as used in Enochian Magic. What is more than this, the symbol within the circle on the Seal of Orichalcos was devised by Aleister Crowey – a powerful black magician. The symbol is recorded in his Book of Thoth on the subject of the tarot. It is called the Unicersal Hexagram. Crowley was a blatant summoner of demons….he wrote openly about it & he authored so many books to confirm these things, it is undeniable that his intentions were evil. He too was a great believer in Enochian Magic and used the Enochian characters to summon beings from the spiritual world, among them no less than Choronzon, a powerful demon bent on destroying mankind. These are the elements within the much saught after by our children Seal of Orichalcos card. And by the way…..’orichalcos’ means ‘a transparent changeable substance’. A spirit. Think about it. It all makes perfect sense…….

He sent me this exact message!! We have to work against the creation of the card, cause we could be looking forward to kids trying to commit Black Magic even though some believe it isn’t real.


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