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    Conversations with the devil

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    Fme_Ifimwrong
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    Conversations with the Devil himself!

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    Have you had a conversation with Satan? Well I did, it was many years back in a stormy night while I was beside a candlelight when I once talked to Satan and he talked about the details on the "second temptation". It gave details on how his 'Lady demon' niece would seduce the Christlike with illusions of beauty, she would turn the desert into an island paradise. Naked as she lays her lips on his chest while running her hands on his body, the serpent lowers the forbidden fruit behind the tree on to the wet hand of the temptress, while the blood thirst wolves circles the prey.

    Then I asked the devil. "What if he bites the forbidden fruit?" The devil answered: "Only if he bites the forbidden fruit, that he loses his soul to the serpent again" I asked the devil what if when that time comes and he doesn't endulge on her, then he is free?! He then said. "Only when he bites her fruit! But then the serpent will make sure that he loses his soul"

    By that time the line went off and the electricity came back again, I redialed the caller's ID number but no one answered. I remember on that cold morning that Satan sent me a fax detailing a prophecy of his kind. It stated his earth name as Mr. Antonio of Pilapil St. Pasay City and that the next sacrificial soul would be in the name of Daniel Smith, the temptress as Suzette Nicolas and the serpent as Satur Ocampo. What's frightening about the letter is that it was written in dark blood.

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    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4952646.stm

    The Devil is said to have the best tunes, but what do they sound like? A new film about the history of heavy metal highlights the so-called Devil's Interval, a musical phenomenon suppressed by the Church in the Middle Ages.

    On the surface there might appear to be no link between Black Sabbath, Wagner's Gotterdammerung, West Side Story and the theme tune to the Simpsons.

    But all of them rely heavily on tritones, a musical interval that spans three whole tones, like the diminished fifth or augmented fourth. This interval, the gap between two notes played in succession or simultaneously, was branded Diabolus in Musica or the Devil's Interval by medieval musicians.

    A rich mythology has grown up around it. Many believe that the Church wanted to eradicate the sounds from its music because it invoked sexual feelings, or that it was genuinely the work of the Devil.

    It is a mythology much beloved of long-haired guitar wizards.

    In the newly-released documentary Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, bassist Alex Webster of death metal act Cannibal Corpse pays tribute to the effect of the forbidden "Devil's note" on heavy metal.

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    http://www2.prestel.co.uk/aspen/sussex/devil.html#main10

    Summoning

    An ancient method for summoning a spirit or force, probably predating Christianity, involves moving round certain sacred spots in a certain manner. As the old pagan places fell out of use, good Christians were warned away by legends of the Devil haunting these places. The most famous of these places in Sussex is also one of the most haunted, Chanctonbury Ring. It is said that if you run or walk forwards/backwards at a certain date/time or not the Devil will appear and offer you soup or porridge or steal your soul or both. A similar, though less complicated peramulation can be used to summon the Devil at the group of barrows on Bow Hill known as the Devil's Humps or King's Graves. The relatively simple task of running around the barrows six or seven times without further restriction is enough to perform the summoning. Other sites of summoning include a tree by the old Rectory at Kingston Buci, an old Unitarian Chapel and various old tombs such as the oldest tomb in Broadwater Churchyard in Worthing, perhaps a smugglers stash, the story invented to keep people away. Another site of supposed smuggling involvement was the Miller's Tomb on Highdown hill. If you run around the tomb 12 times backwards at midnight you will raise the Devil who will jump out and chase you, though running 7 times forwards will summon the ghost of the miller who will promptly do the same as the Devil would. A similar story is told of the pyramidal tomb of Mad Jack Fuller, the eccentric Georgian squire who lived at Brightling. If you run backwards around his tomb seven times, you will summon the Devil or the ghost of the squire himself. This is despite the squires efforts to keep the Devil away from his tomb by having broken glass sprinkled on the floor inside.
     

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