tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post6126979186291638669..comments2023-10-23T14:16:19.432-07:00Comments on church street energy system: Satanic High Priest, H.R. GigerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-82670347518747350912012-06-29T12:50:21.861-07:002012-06-29T12:50:21.861-07:00I just saw Prometheus and was spiritually distubed...I just saw Prometheus and was spiritually distubed by it. I wondered if there were demonic influences involved, and this site has confirmed my suspicions. I am protestant and i used to be an atheist nihilist, and always thought Giger's work was fascinating. I love the atheist who gets on here and tells someone "they weren't really an atheist" as if there is some kind of doctrine or atheist credo or it is some kind of religion. Dipshit.<br /><br />(From my Droid Bionic)Earlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06653849174341628530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-51878874620993165892012-02-11T07:38:46.029-08:002012-02-11T07:38:46.029-08:00The understanding I have of the universe and how i...The understanding I have of the universe and how it came to be is not one of fear and I am not out to dismiss atheists or those who have a different concept of the nature of reality. <br />I do think, however, that there are ancient beings in existence who actively work against what I would call the one and only God.<br />I am not a Christian and cannot myself sit through the stifling atmosphere called Sunday Morning. <br />When I talk about all the things that keep us down, I glibly meant spiritually. <br />Also, reality, I believe, has been constricted by focusing on our successes in the material world.<br />I see this world, this human dimension, as an experiential way-station, one that will hopefully re-focus our thoughts on the originator and maintainer of all realities.<br />We cannot ignore the realities of our physical situation, but neither do we need to wallow in them.<br />I hope it is clear that while I have an appreciation for Giger, I cannot help but see him as tapping into foolish and dangerous dimensions.ZHPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14278133584076591975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-39172616745136431532012-01-11T11:38:52.464-08:002012-01-11T11:38:52.464-08:00Well, my friend. I don´t think you were ever an at...Well, my friend. I don´t think you were ever an atheist. Atheism is all about the emancipation of reason over superstition, i.e., religion. When you say that "Oannes the fish god who came from the sea in the form of both a man and a fish and taught humanity how to build cities, the sciences, geometry, law and all the <b>other crap which keeps us down"</b> you are basically saying that the things that emancipates man are bad things. I don´t know if Giger is a satanist or not, and frankly I don´t care. If he wastes his time praying for the empty space he is in no better condition that the religious people, who also waste their lives praying to the void. All I know is that Giger is an amazing artist.overmatikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05963103383694468577noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-11361224267252972852011-10-28T00:24:51.654-07:002011-10-28T00:24:51.654-07:00What is his history? What are the conditions upon...What is his history? What are the conditions upon which he grew? What are his experiences? How does he feel feelings? I've learned through life that all is balance, and it must be achieved. Nature, after all, abhors a void. Through my various religious travels (I started as a devout, and pious little christian drone) I have found that evil is not some being that drives demonic masses for the conquest of a tiny little stellar afterbirth. We as humans make evil, and we make good. Giger's work is a purging. While he does have the typical talismans that christians are taught to be terrified of, it doesn't mean he is a hellspawn. I have crosses in my home next to a plethora of pagan symbols. God is one. Failing to see that only separates a person from it (or him/her, if one prefers to be so homo(sapiens) centric.)<br />That said, I understand and recognize the fear that such things create, particularly in the religious. But please don't let your fear drive your views. Instead of speaking against the 'satanic' imagery, why don't you research it? Find out where and when it came from. You may find something new, something that makes you far more fulfilled.<br />A body cannot get nutrition from one food source alone. Gigers work is not the red berry you think it is.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-3074661188353531612009-08-04T21:01:47.827-07:002009-08-04T21:01:47.827-07:00Giger's art is intense and I feel the reason f...Giger's art is intense and I feel the reason for this is his use of pentagrams and other symbols as a way of harnessing demonic power, not simply turning over a rock in his subconcious.<br />I agree that good can pose as bad, consiously or unconciously and maybe it's better that Giger is being open, but I feel he is serving the evil one...<br />That being said, I appreciate your thoughtful comments. Pandas are such excellent creatures!ZHPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14278133584076591975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3908667391726188997.post-44308195349406077622009-07-27T22:52:25.930-07:002009-07-27T22:52:25.930-07:00I think his artwork is amazing. The true power of ...I think his artwork is amazing. The true power of darkness lies in what is unseen, through Gigers art we can see the darkness and understand fear, death, libidinal urges etc. It may look dark and demonic, yes, but to me it also has great beauty and elegance. I'm not suggesting that we take lightly what we deem to be terrifying or threatening, for danger would lie there, but we should also accept that it is another expression of life and to some, that which has dark intentions but disguises itself in a mask of wholesomeness and light can be just as malevolent if not more so. It's kind of like with nature programmes, I would never want to be confronted with sharks or bats, but from a distance I can see the beauty in their world and that there is more to them than just monstrousness. I know what you mean about New York, I really love the place, but it definitely has a certain vibe to it. A lot of big cities do, Liverpool does and Paris does especially. Anyway nice post, thanks for sharing.Jonny Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17769156812494810938noreply@blogger.com