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For example, we often hear that necromancy was outlawed because it was a devilish practice that depended upon the power of Satan for its effectiveness. What you do not hear is that necromancy was an aspect of ancestor worship, and that part of outlawing it involved making it illegal to bury your family members on your own land. Suddenly, you were required to bury your dead in Church-sanctioned graveyards. This effectively removed one of your most solid claims to ownership of your ancestral land. It was no longer the place where you could prove your forefathers lay buried. It made it easier for authorities to come along and kick you out of your home and take state ownership of the land your family had left to you. This also supported the ultimate goal of breaking up family clans, and the political power and wealth that often went along with them.
Aaron Leitch, Folk Tradition and the Solomonic Revival: At the Crossroads. (via vulturehooligan)
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Beggars, Venice, 1500s ∞
Gustave Doré - Satan Resting On The Mountain
Sir Thomas Lawrence - Satan Summoning His Legions
Johann Heinrich Füssli - Satanischer Aufruf an den Belzebub im Höllenfeuer
William Hogarth - Satan, Sin and Death
Johann Heinrich Füssli - Sin intercedes between Satan and Death
William Blake - Satan Calling up His Legions
Lelio Orsi - Saint Miguel subduing Satan and weighing the Souls of the Dead
Jean Delville - Les Trésors de Satan
Antoine Wiertz - Satan (detail)
Amos Nattini - Dante’s Satan at the Frozen Lake of Cocytus
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In Nepal they have a festival that honours dogs and thanks them for being our loyal furry friends.
“Open For The Stones: Vol. 2” was just written up on one of the local art blogs. Read about some of the artists in the show and the concept behind this traveling exhibition. Click here to read to the blog entry. The photo above is one of my Hank 3 images that will be included in the show.