Creating Your Personal Grimoire: Recording and Manifesting Occult Birthday Wishes

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Occult birthday wishes are unconventional birthday greetings that contain elements of mysticism, magic and the supernatural. These wishes are often created with the intention of invoking positive energy and blessings for the recipient on their special day. Rather than the traditional "happy birthday" message, occult birthday wishes may include references to astrology, tarot cards, crystals, and other occult practices. They might incorporate symbols, such as moons, stars, pentagrams, or magical creatures like fairies or unicorns. These wishes can take different forms, depending on the beliefs and interests of the sender and the recipient. Some may be poetic and mystical, conveying a sense of enchantment and wonder.


People like to be peacocks,, pride of life.
If everyday isn't a Day In The Lord than pagan
days they are..

It is so sad that with all this historic records and facts that people continue to ignore and be enslaved to the commercial greed that make them think they are obligated to celebrate unworthy holidays that promote lies. A shortened form of Yahweh Around the 3rd century, Christian leaders began removing God s name from the Scriptures, so today, few people, other than, Jehovah s Witnesses, will even say His name.

Occult birthday wishes

Some may be poetic and mystical, conveying a sense of enchantment and wonder. Others may be more specific, mentioning particular astrological signs or tarot card meanings that are relevant to the recipient. Occult birthday wishes can also include rituals or spells that are meant to bring good luck or positive energy to the celebrant.

Occult birthday wishes

-One God and One Only
-Exists in three Persons
-Equal and Eternal
-Worthy of equal praise and worship
-Distinct yet acting in unity
-Constituting the one true God of the Bible

The early church struggled over this
doctrine. They eventually reduced their
belief in the Trinity to two short
statements. They concluded that God is:

-One in Essence
-Three in Person

The Father is God, the Son is God, and the
Holy Spirit is God, but they are not three
gods but only one God. The Father is not
the Son, the Son is not the Spirit, the
Spirit is not the Father, but each is God
individually and yet they are together the
one true God of the Bible.

Have you ever seen the word "Godhead?"
Theologians sometimes use that term when
they want to refer to God the Father, God
the Son and God the Holy Spirit as three
divine Persons in one God.

Jehovah's Witnesses Claim that Christians
worship three gods. nonsense.

Jesus is God (Jehovah). The JW's deny Christ's deity, which makes them a cult that leads people to Hell. Anyone who does not believe that Jesus is God (Jehovah) shall die in their sins.

"I (Jesus - ed.) said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that *I am* he, ye shall die in your sins. (John 8:24, KJV).

"And God said unto Moses, *I Am* That *I Am*: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, *I Am* hath sent me unto you." (Exodus 3:14, KJV).

Also see "Jehovah is Jesus" at https://carm.org/jehovah-jesus

"Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, *I am*." (John 8:58, KJV). Much more on this point (i.e., proof the Jesus is Jehovah) is at http://ow.ly/UEH230hleBy

Jesus is God! By Dr. C. Matthew McMahon
http://ow.ly/PHK830hlfAn
This article demonstrates the undeniable Biblical witness that Jesus Christ is God (Jehovah) and that the Biblical record makes this known repeatedly.

Free MP3: Who Is Jesus Christ? - The Way, The Truth and the Life, by Pastor Greg Price (Free MP3 and Video) http://ow.ly/DQH330hleVa

Many more free resources refuting the JW cult are at http://ow.ly/s9Ho30hlfis and http://ow.ly/FM2W30hlgrt and http://ow.ly/SEeH30hlgxl

So true! Mankind just believes whatever without looking things up to see if
they are being told the truth--knowing what God says, not what man tells
us it says. The only people I've spoken to that has shown me from the Bible
the answers to my questions has been Jehovah's Witnesses. And they're the
only people who use God's name, and do their best to act like real
Christians. Like Jesus taught us to be like. I've still got questions, but I want
my answers to come from God's Word only. Thanks for your comment. I'm
unable to quit thinking about doing more to be Christ like. '

I'm with you 100%. You're absolutely right! Neither Jesus--who'd birth
date is unknown--nor the Apostles, early Christians, nor Hebrews (the
Jews) celebrate Birthdays. I read that astrology, divination, magic, etc.
are mixed in with this celebration. His Laws and Statues benefit us, not
God. Christmas is another celebration that is of pagan origin, yet
religious leaders stay quiet on these issues? Another one is most
Christians won't use God's name either. YHWH is Yahweh, or in
English: Jehovah. The Dead Sea Scrolls found Yahweh (YHWH) written
throughout thousands of these scrolls. Jesus, and the first Christians
used God's name. In Rev. the word, Hallelujah is used which means,
'Praise Jah'. (A shortened form of Yahweh) Around the 3rd century,
Christian leaders began removing God's name from the Scriptures, so
today, few people, other than, Jehovah's Witnesses, will even say His
name. Know wonder so many have lost faith in a Creator. The Bible is
so factual, Archaeologists use it to find ancient cities, etc. I want to be
thankful for such a magnificent earth, heavens, various other creations,
God made simply for humans to be content and happy. All He asked in
return was our love and obedience, just as we want from our own
children. Thanks for your comment.

Who/What will you trust?
Multiple Choice:
1. God who said, “This is my beloved Son,
hear him.
2. Jesus who said, “Do this in remembrance
of me; speaking of his sacrifice.
3. Apostle Paul who said, “But though we, or
an angel from heaven, preach any other
gospel unto you than that which we have
preached unto you, let him be accursed Gal
1:8.
4. Hebrews 1:1, 2 God, who at sundry times
and in divers manners spake in time past
unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in
these last days spoken unto us by his Son,
5. Pope Julius, who felt that because the
angels celebrated Christ’s birth, saying
“Glory to God in the highest …” we should do
likewise and have a birthday party for
Jesus.
If you celebrate “Christmas” then you
believe Pope Julius of 363 BC. Julius was a
Demetrius in disguise - Acts 19:24-28
When else is Christ given first place? Why
“Christmas?” Typically Mary and departed
saints are exalted above Christ. Where’s
their parties? Did Pope Julius believe
Christ died for us? No! This would be
unmerited grace and ruin their silver
smithing trade.
Julius says mimic angels. So why not join in
with the angels who rejoice when one sinner
is saved? There would be endless
celebration.

Christmas is hokus-pokus and destructive to
the souls of lost men.

So glad to read other like-minded people's opinions!
My daughter just received a B'day party invite and this made my mind up very easy on "What would Jesus do".
Thanks!
Selfish Celebrations of the Self? No thank-you.Too much of it in the world already. Facebook for example! Thanks for sharing!

People like to be peacocks,, pride of life.
If everyday isn't a Day In The Lord than pagan
days they are..

It is so sad that with all this historic
records and facts that people continue to
ignore and be enslaved to the commercial
greed that make them think they are
obligated to celebrate unworthy holidays
that promote lies

Its hard to sit through birthday parties. It's kind of ignorant in my mind. Is it even your real birthday? What calendar did the real Israel follow? The Book of Enoch and Jubilees doesn't seem to make sense. The 364 days is 5 days for every 4 years different from the 365/366 calendar. that means every 24 years this is a displacement of 30 days or a month.

I actually would find it more sad that
anyone would need theses holidays that
originated elsewhere to be happy. if you
love yourself and want to have a good time
you can do that anytime not on some specific
day because everyone else does. at the end
of the day if you have a true belief in the
one true god of the bible, shouldn't you be
trying to do what is needed to uphold those
beliefs?

Occult birthday wishes

These may involve lighting candles, burning incense, or performing other symbolic actions that are believed to have spiritual significance. While occult birthday wishes may not be for everyone, they can be a unique and meaningful way to celebrate a birthday for those who are interested in the mystical and metaphysical aspects of life. They can offer a sense of magic and mystery, as well as a connection to the spiritual realm. Overall, occult birthday wishes provide an alternative to the typical birthday greetings, adding a touch of the supernatural and inviting the recipient to embrace their inner magic and spirituality on their special day..

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