Unveiling the Mysteries: Classic Occult Meeting Places Revealed

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The classic occult meeting place is a space where individuals with a shared interest in the occult gather to engage in rituals, discussions, and practices related to the supernatural and mystical. It is a place where ancient knowledge and esoteric traditions are kept alive and passed down through generations. These meeting places have a rich history dating back centuries, and they continue to serve as hubs for occultists, witches, and other followers of alternative spiritual paths. These meeting places can take on various forms, from secret societies and underground groups to public institutions and dedicated temples. They often have a specific set of beliefs and practices that form the foundation of their gatherings. These beliefs may stem from different occult traditions such as Hermeticism, Thelema, Wicca, or various forms of pagan and earth-based spirituality.



From My Collection. 73 & 74 Cadillacs

Great looking Cadillacs ! A real 1/43 treat, especially in regards to such impressive automobiles.

John Kuvakas and John Merritt reacted Reply Quote (@nickies) Noble Member Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 507 28/11/2022 11:17 pm Posted by: @jcarnutz

One more post for the evening, I been going through photos all day-with the rain and inside projects on hold. I had a time to finish a few up.

1973 Cadillac Coupe de Ville Hardtop - Stamp Models, issued October 2022 - a LE #009 of 199 in Sage Metallic

1974 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Talisman Sedan - Stamp Models, issued June 2022 - a LE #121 of 199 in Victorian Amber Metallic

John, can you confirm the 1974 has the Talisman interior trim? I have the 1976 and it doesn't.

Reply Quote (@jack-dodds) Illustrious Member Joined: 3 years ago Posts: 12264 29/11/2022 8:19 am

It took me a while to decide on blue or sage green with this model as both are very nice. I decided to go with the Antigua Blue version because of how beautifully the white interior and roof contrast.

David Green, Michel Lemieux, John Merritt and 2 people reacted Reply Quote (@michel-lemieux) Noble Member Joined: 3 years ago Posts: 464 29/11/2022 10:18 am

Is there a reason why the Stamp models have so many Cadillac and seem focused on them?

Reply Quote (@chris) Illustrious Member Joined: 27 years ago Posts: 3858 29/11/2022 11:54 am Posted by: @michel-lemieux

Is there a reason why the Stamp models have so many Cadillac and seem focused on them?

Often wondered that myself (not that I'm complaining, mind you. Bring on the Cadillacs!!). Stamp does love to produce Cadillacs! 😉

This post was modified 1 year ago by Christopher Moroni Ed Davis, John Kuvakas, John Merritt and 1 people reacted Reply Quote (@mg-harv) Illustrious Member Joined: 27 years ago Posts: 2657 30/11/2022 12:19 pm

@michel-lemieux I'm wondering if it has something to do with GMC licensing. GLM used to have a few Cadillacs, then all of a sudden they became Stamp models while GLm continues with other cars.

Reply Quote (@jcarnutz) Illustrious Member Joined: 27 years ago Posts: 4248 Topic starter 30/11/2022 5:38 pm

I really don't why, but I'm great with it. You can never have enough Cadillac models, LOL!

John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA

Mark Lampariello reacted Reply Quote (@nickies) Noble Member Joined: 2 years ago Posts: 507 30/11/2022 7:58 pm

When Stamp Models has been launched the management explained they would be dedicated mostly to Cadillac models of every year and body styles. This is what they continue to do as the main core of their production but also adding a few Chevrolets as the Monte Carlo and Caprice.

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These beliefs may stem from different occult traditions such as Hermeticism, Thelema, Wicca, or various forms of pagan and earth-based spirituality. Central to these meeting places is the idea of creating a sacred and energetically charged space. This can be achieved through various means, such as the use of symbolic imagery, the arrangement of altars and ritual tools, the burning of incense, or the recitation of specific invocations and chants.

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Classic occult meeting place

The physical space becomes a container for the members' collective energy and intention, facilitating spiritual growth, exploration, and connection. These meeting places provide a sense of community and belonging to those who are drawn to the occult. They offer a safe and supportive environment where individuals can openly explore their spiritual interests and freely discuss their experiences without fear of judgment or ridicule. The members share a common language and understanding, using esoteric symbols and terminology to communicate and connect with one another on a deeper level. In addition to regular meetings, these places often host workshops, lectures, and rituals led by experienced practitioners and teachers. These events provide opportunities for learning, skill development, and the sharing of knowledge and wisdom. It is through these interactions that individuals can deepen their understanding of the occult and expand their metaphysical abilities. Ultimately, the classic occult meeting place serves as a sanctuary for those seeking a deeper connection with the mysteries of life and the unseen realms. It is a space where ancient wisdom is honored and practiced, and where individuals can cultivate their spiritual path in the company of like-minded individuals. Through the sharing of knowledge, rituals, and experiences, these meeting places play a vital role in the preservation and evolution of the occult traditions..

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1. Mark - 2/5: The Classic occult meeting place was a huge letdown for me. The atmosphere was incredibly underwhelming with dim lighting and a stale smell in the air. The performance itself was lackluster, lacking any real excitement or intrigue. Overall, I felt like I wasted my time and money on an experience that failed to live up to its promises.
2. Sarah - 1/5: I have to say, the Classic occult meeting place was one of the most disappointing experiences I've ever had. The venue was cramped and uncomfortable, making it difficult to fully enjoy the show. The performers seemed disinterested and unenthusiastic, which really killed any potential for an immersive experience. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone looking for a thrilling occult experience.
3. Alex - 2/5: Classic occult meeting place was a complete letdown for me. The whole event felt the opposite of mysterious and intriguing – it was boring and unimaginative. The interpretation of occult themes felt clichéd and unoriginal, and the experience felt like a cheap attempt at cashing in on the popularity of the occult. I expected so much more from this place, but sadly, it fell short of my expectations.
4. Emily - 2/5: I was really excited to visit the Classic occult meeting place, but it turned out to be a huge disappointment. The organization of the event was chaotic, and it felt like the staff didn't have any control over the proceedings. The whole experience lacked coherence and failed to create a sense of wonder or mystery. It's a shame because this had the potential to be a great experience, but it missed the mark entirely.

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