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From the "Time to Come Alive" by eXaudio album cover

Ink done at flats by Cherie

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Strypes's picture

Did it hurt?

Exaudio's picture

No not really this my third, this spot is a little more  tender than other but not a tender as some...Mike 

JackG058's picture

Nice.  A cross that is made up by the Christian fish symbol.  Very artistic and nicely done.

-Jack

Exaudio's picture

Thank you.

God Bless,

Mike

taylorleigh's picture

aww man! this is awesome!!

Exaudio's picture

Thanks Thinkg of my next one

God Bless,

Mike

Rebel Souldier's picture

hey dont get me wrong or anything.. and dont take this personally...just reeally think about this and read it..

do u remember when the isralites used to be in egypt and how the egyptains marked themselves

essentially tattoes...

i can't explain it right now, its really in depth i did a study on it once...

basically these signs have hidden meanings, just like the chants tribes make, and they basically are branding themselve to demons...and these demons will follow them

some symbols are for blood sacrifices and these people have numerous tragedies around them

i am not judging so dont get me wrong..however i do think u are misinformed and wanted to share what i learned..m sick right now so not in the mood for that..but i got a site with an article about that...sharing same things i learned..check it out...

 

http://www.crossroad.to/Books/symbols1.html

quoted from the above site...

In the world of the occult, many symbols are imbued with power by the magician working in conjunction with the demonic spirit world. The Wiccan leader Starhawk, founder of the Covenant of the Goddess, knows that well. "To cast a spell is to project energy through a symbol," she wrote in The Spiral Dance, her popular manual for witchcraft.

Since the occult use of symbols have spread like epidemic across the Western world, we want to exercise caution. Therefore, when we began to add pictures to the original list of symbols, we decided to leave out certain images – particularly satanic symbols that obviously represent evil. Though many were already familiar to children in public schools, we didn’t want to risk implanting those images on a child’s mind. (We will explain why in another note.) We also left out the theosophical symbol, some of the more complex masonic symbols, and other symbols typically used for magic and alchemy. To explain, let me share an important lesson I learned about five years ago.

 

Putting the clear transparency on the projector, I drew a large circle, then added two overlapping triangles (one pointing up, one pointing down), forming a hexagram. I began to fill in various single symbols: the pentagram, swastika…. Suddenly, something dark and heavy hit me in the chest. For a moment I lost both my balance and my breath, then, in a flash, I knew what was happening. I had unwittingly performed an occult ritual common to Buddhist and Native Americans traditions as well as to medieval alchemy. By the very act of drawing the symbols, I had invoked a spiritual entity.

Still in front of the crowd and the microphone, I cried out, " "Forgive me, Lord! Cover me with your blood. In the name of Jesus Christ, I declare Your victory over the evil one. In You, we are 'more than conquerors!' Thank you, Jesus, my Lord and my King!"

As fast as the demonic entity came, it was gone. Among the people gathered around me afterwards was a woman who said, "I think I know what happened to you. While you were drawing that symbol, the man sitting next to me was moving his hands in strange ways and murmuring something as if he was casting a spell. He may have come to bring occult interference."


rising against the powers and authorities of darkness that controls the worlds youth.