Mexican Witchcraft
Practitioners of witchcraft employ their skills for both beneficial and sinister uses.
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#2 written by JP3ER 3 months ago
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#6 written by Xiaolian7 3 months ago
I am a Falun Gong practitioner. Falun Dafa is a cultivation system in the Buddha School based on the principles of the Universe:
真 Truthfulness
善 Compassion
忍 Forbearance.Since 1999 it has been brutally persecuted by the CCP in China. People are being killed, tortured, put into concentration camps and have organs harvested from live people, simply because of their belief. More than 3400 Falun Gong practitioners have died at the hands of CCP in the past 12 years.
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#11 written by bluemagickbo 3 months ago
@MrPurpleAcid I agree that religion has caused war and division and all kinds of problems. but that is when it is imposing itself on people who dont want it. some people who come to it on there own find a sense of meaning for there lives. thats what i get out of it. but i am also a live and let live kinda guy. i like beliving because it makes me happy. but i wouldent tell you what 2 do!!! if you dont belive.. good for you. but i will because it makes me happy:)
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#16 written by bluemagickbo 3 months ago
@bluemagickbo yup. im a dumb ass!!! you busted me. but im HAPPY!!! if believing in witchcraft makes people happy, then more power 2 them. if believing in god makes people happy good for them. i mean lots of kids still believe in the easter bunny. so what.. this”bullshit” has always been around and always will!! and @ the very least….it makes great entertainment…….in my opinion!
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#17 written by Xikez 3 months ago
@bluemagickbo there’s a difference between anthropology and what this guy is doing… He’s not just studying them, he’s in there getting “cleansed” and believing it. It’s obvious this whole video is bullshit. If you can’t see that, you’re dumb. In any case, that guy spent 30 years studying something that doesn’t exist. What a waste of time. And again, sad to see that National Geographic uploads this crap.
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