03-31-2016, 03:26 PM
A true dark adept is on an entirely different level than the entitled a******* you run into at the store.
I have met one and only one, rooted in the upper echelons of a satanic organization. The order itself was a joke, comprised mostly of poor, bitter individuals who waved around daggers and talked about dark gods as a way of feeling powerful. This man, however, was capable of utilizing the energy created by this collective resource. He was practically worshiped by his subordinates, feared by even other very high-ranking members, though his outer appearance was friendly, laid back, and even philanthropic.
He was supposed to possess astounding psychic abilities, though I never saw any real evidence of it during the conversations I had with him. The truly impressive thing was his aura. His presence. When he was speaking there was nothing to do but listen. He filled whatever space he was in effortlessly, commanding the attention of anyone present. He never displayed his anger, yet the very thought of his wrath was enough to instill terror. Eye contact alone was enough to fill the soul with dread.
Never did I see him display the stereotypical behavior one would expect from an "STS" personality. He did a very good job of coming off as a genteel grandfather; however, I have no doubt that he was pulling many a string in that organization, and quite probably pulling just as many strings in the world at large. There were two or three others in that organization I feel were probably also in the same boat, but I never spoke personally with any of them.
Chances are, you could run into one of these individuals and never know it. If you truly want to sniff them out, look to places of power, not just in the stereotypical political sense, but within groups and organizations with a wide following and scope of influence. Charitable organizations are an especially good breeding ground for such types, as they enable one to gain influence behind the mask of philanthropy. There are well-known figures widely lauded as social justice warriors who are, in fact, pursuing far more selfish goals.
I have met one and only one, rooted in the upper echelons of a satanic organization. The order itself was a joke, comprised mostly of poor, bitter individuals who waved around daggers and talked about dark gods as a way of feeling powerful. This man, however, was capable of utilizing the energy created by this collective resource. He was practically worshiped by his subordinates, feared by even other very high-ranking members, though his outer appearance was friendly, laid back, and even philanthropic.
He was supposed to possess astounding psychic abilities, though I never saw any real evidence of it during the conversations I had with him. The truly impressive thing was his aura. His presence. When he was speaking there was nothing to do but listen. He filled whatever space he was in effortlessly, commanding the attention of anyone present. He never displayed his anger, yet the very thought of his wrath was enough to instill terror. Eye contact alone was enough to fill the soul with dread.
Never did I see him display the stereotypical behavior one would expect from an "STS" personality. He did a very good job of coming off as a genteel grandfather; however, I have no doubt that he was pulling many a string in that organization, and quite probably pulling just as many strings in the world at large. There were two or three others in that organization I feel were probably also in the same boat, but I never spoke personally with any of them.
Chances are, you could run into one of these individuals and never know it. If you truly want to sniff them out, look to places of power, not just in the stereotypical political sense, but within groups and organizations with a wide following and scope of influence. Charitable organizations are an especially good breeding ground for such types, as they enable one to gain influence behind the mask of philanthropy. There are well-known figures widely lauded as social justice warriors who are, in fact, pursuing far more selfish goals.