On the topic of divination I want to explain how the devil makes it seem real.
Basically he gives you knowledge that you could have never known by yourself. It’s still not the future but it’s super convincing.
One girl I read for asked for a reading for fun. She had never gotten a reading before. I cast my runes and was immediately told about her suicidal teenage daughter. I had no info on her and I didn’t even know prior if she was a mom. When I revealed this to her she was shocked. She did have a daughter who was suicidal and they were trying to get medical care. Satan knew this info and told me.
My other example is the time I was reading as a party trick for a date I went on. I was explaining what I did for money and he wanted to try it. I casted my runes and all they talked about was his move. He thought the whole thing was bullshit because he had no plans of moving anywhere. I shrugged and told him that’s what they say. Three days later I get a call from him that his boss was relocating him to another state. So did satan know the future?! NO! Satan knew what the boss was already planning and just told me before the boss could tell the guy.
These are not one offs either. When you divine Satan will give you knowledge that you’d have no way of knowing. This makes divination look legit and keeps people hooked. He also gets to influence your life more easily if he can convince you to believe you are getting the future and should do what the runes (or cards) tell you to.
A third woman came forward a couple of days ago.
None of the problems people had with the other podcast (and to be honest, I think those arguments mostly just represent the denial and bargaining phases of grief) apply to this one. This woman says she only came forward because the Tortoise podcast made her aware she wasn't alone. Until then she'd believed him when he told her it was just her. Good Omens fans, I'm sorry if you're hearing this from me (although unfortunately it does matter that you hear it from someone). If you had heard but tried to look the other way -- listen, I know this is shocking and heartbreaking. It is of course up to you how you participate in fandom from here. But please stop tagging your fandom posts "Neil Gaiman". You are ensuring that anyone searching for information is going be swamped with Good Omens fanart and S3 countdown posts and pictures of socks(?) and photos of actors who have nothing to do with this. They might then conclude that there's nothing to these allegations. And that mattes: at present, aside from Rolling Stone and the two podcasts, this story hasn't received much press attention. The latest survivor says that she tried reaching out to reporters and was told her story "wasn't enough." So at least for now, social media sites do matter as a record on this. When you drown out this story with your fandom feelings, you are helping, whether or not you realise it, to cover it up. And considering that he seems to have targeted fans who trusted him... I don't even want to finish that thought. So please, stop. Do what you want in the other, more relevant tags. But you're likely to have a better experience if you start trying to separate it from him, anyway.
Daily Doodles- Day 16- 01/05/24
Cute chibi girl! 💕💕
I used to draw like this as a teen, being inspired by the cute, girly art and cartoons of the era (2000s- early 2010s).
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The wind in her hair (ears)
Daily Doodles- Day 34- 19/05/24
Y'all almost didn't get this on time! Around 9 the power was cut and was in my sister's room finishing this drawing because she has battery-powered lights above her desk.
When I was showering, then came back on so here's my little doodle of a girl with hair👱♀️✨
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Daily Doodles- Day 127- 22/08/24
I've been getting back into my pattern art and decided to do a little hair doodle.
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Daily Doodles- Day 175- 07/10/24
The Dark Woods! Well, it's supposed to be a forest actually.
I was inspired to freehand draw this and it went from a rough doodle to something more complete.
This is where Artimax and her family live, btw.
I still haven't come up with a name for the forest yet.
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So now that I know how to plan my stories, I'm planning them!
I bought some of those clear folders that you can just slip your papers through to organize everything and I have a folder for each.
I've had many, many, many stories over the years, but these are the ones I've decided to focus on.
Not Another Paranormal Romance
Loved the idea for this one and really want to continue with it. You can read the short story I wrote from this idea here, here and here!
Diary of an Ex-Witch
A recent idea (like a week old or so) Was definitely inspired by reading the Bible and understanding a few things about GOD a bit better.
Time Warp/ Rewind
Name is pending. This is an idea I had when I was 17 and I absolutely HAVE to write this! Especially since I've gotten so many new ideas for it! It will be about two 3rd formers (13 to 14-year-olds) who mysteriously travel back in time to the week before they were cruelly pranked by their peers.
K.I.D.S
This was a story idea from when I was 15, heavily inspired by my favourite series at the time, N.E.R.D.S by Michael Buckley (I still have and read all the books to this day!)
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This story grew in originality as I got older and it went from being about exceptional kid spies (veeeerrrry similar to N.E.R.D.S) to regular kids unintentionally caught up in the secrets and drama of the hidden. I'm still working on organising my thoughts for this one, especially since I plan for it to be a trilogy.
I do plan to work on some short stories, both to share with you and to exercise my writing muscles. I may also share some snippets of writings based on these novel-length ideas. I find that writing shorts featuring your characters are a good way to get to know them.
If someone who believes in God with all their heart and soul can pray and it destroys whatever you, a witch has tried to put on them, I wanna know why you haven't fallen to your knees in fear and awe of the Living God yet.
Because He's very real and very powerful and you as a puppet of the devil (because all that 'magic' isn't from you btw) stand no chance.
You have to do all sorts of spells and rituals and wait for certain days and collect certain things.
All they have to do is maintain their relationship with The Most High and pray.
Who's really winning?
Keep posting and reblogging the negative stuff about Neil Gaiman, y'all. Don't let his PR firm and their army of bots control the story.
Daily Doodles- Day 172- 04/10/24
My last Artimax post is here
Here's Artimax looking more her age. She's a 59-year-old woman who lives in the forest with her husband and children after being accused of a crime she didn't commit and sentenced to death in the same forest that she now comfortably lives in.
I was doodling a more concrete design for her. She and all the other characters are human, but they tend to change appearance based on where they live.
She looks like a plant with her bushy hair, vines growing from it and her green-tinted skin. She's all soft and round, very sweet with a youthful air despite her age. Her clothes would be made of natural fibres and some of the larger leaves.
I also had the idea that married folk would have a vine wrapped around their left forearm, a very obvious symbol of them already being in a committed relationship.
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I share my art and writing and sometimes I reblog stuff that I like.You can also find my stuff atYouTube, AO3 and FictionPress
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