HOW TATTOOS RELATE TO
OCCULT BLOOD RITUALS!
As old-school theologians and hipster
believers debate the biblical commands not to tattoo the body, a
deeper truth lurks.
Ex-witch Beth, who herself has a
handful of tattoos, says one cannot ignore the similarities to occult
blood rituals.
“A blood ritual is a satanic ritual
that is done as a covenant or pact. There are at least two people
involved in this type of ritual. The person who is shedding their own
blood, and the person who is invoking a demon and its power,” Beth
writes on her blog, The Other Side of Darkness.
“The person who is shedding their
blood is the recipient in this transaction. They are giving their
blood (life) in order to receive some sort of benefits, such as life,
prosperity, fame, fortune or power. The cuts are now an open doorway
for the entrance of evil spirits (demons) (that) you have granted
permission. By agreeing to and participating in the shedding of your
blood, you have (given) the devil a right to you. Often people who
participate in a blood ritual also give over rights to future
generations,” she continues.
Beth recognizes a tattooed body is not
necessarily one and the same as blood rituals. Even Christians who
passionately serve Jesus have tattoos to mark their faith.
But one cannot ignore the parallels
between tattoos and blood rituals.
“However, you are piercing your skin
with a needle between 50 to 300 times a minute. You are also shedding
your blood, and you are making a choice to pierce your skin and shed
your blood,” Beth writes.
“You also have to consider the person
who is doing the tattoo. Where are they at religiously or
spiritually? If they are another religion or hold spiritual beliefs
of the New Age or occult, what does the tattoo mean to them? The one
who holds the tattoo gun is the one who is shedding your blood. That
is a very powerful position over you. If they are praying over you to
their god or goddess, how does that affect you while you are openly
submitting to them shedding your blood? Does it really matter if your
tattoo is of a cross or a Bible verse in this case?”