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Tomorrowland Festival 2023 looks like it's going to be a huge Freemason ritual

Festival Tomorrowland 2023 looks like it’s a going to be a huge Freemason ritual.

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Pamela
Pamela
1 year ago

To be honest, this symbol looks wonderful, has nothing to do with a music festival.
It looks more like a royal crest, or representing some highly sophisticated & noble order

paul
paul
1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

Yup. Just ignore the actual compass and the stylized square created by the hammer and axe, tools of masonry. Also ignore the single eye above the butterfly in the logo. Those are clearly totally unrelated to the square and compass of Freemasonry and the all-seeing eye of all occultism and the Monarch butterfly of MKUltra programming. And obviously, the music festival just chose a random, fancy looking crest and used the name it represents for their festival.

/sarc

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  paul

It’s also about alchemy, ascent mysticism and tantra, all of which are names and guises for the same thing, the raising of the kundalini energy. That is the hidden doctrine of all mystery schools and secret societies. The blue and red are the ida and pingala, i.e. lunar and solar, energies. The ascent refers to the raising of the kundalini, which is actually a descent toward possession and hell. It looks pretty because it is a spiritual trap.

paul
paul
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

There’s gotta be some significant meaning to the needle and thread, perhaps weaving a tapestry as it were, authoring a story, that if you are part of the elite, that you are the author (which is also a lie).

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago
Reply to  paul

Maybe it just refers to their long game..? They aren’t hurried, don’t need machines or haste, they have plenty of time and turn the ship by bare degrees..?

Hand sewing not only takes time, detailed precision and exactness, there is a long, verbal history of women sewing intent into their creations. MANY blessing and curses sewn into garments, quilts, layettes, etc.

It is also a symbol for the hand of creation (fabric of reality).

There is a detailed care, as well as a sacrifice of self (time, determination) involved in something well sewn. It is actually difficult to tear apart a garment that has been constructed with such care and with solid materials.

Last edited 1 year ago by lgageharleya
cajungirl
cajungirl
1 year ago
Reply to  lgageharleya

I like this explanation. It makes a lot of sense to me.

Vesica_Pisces
Vesica_Pisces
1 year ago
Reply to  lgageharleya

@lgageharleya And maybe a reference to the Moirai, the 3 Fates with the thread of life? Sewing up all the threads in their own idea. Masters of their own destinie. Also the name Schneider is originated from the tailor’s trade.

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago
Reply to  Vesica_Pisces

I knew I was missing a thought, thank you! Of course, the Fates. I didn’t make any connection with the name, so appreciate that info, too.

lgageharleya
lgageharleya
1 year ago
Reply to  lgageharleya

Given that slant, it seems all the more imperative to avoid this invitation to attend…

WhoaNow
WhoaNow
1 year ago
Reply to  Fleurdamour

“The ascent refers to the raising of the kundalini, which is actually a descent toward possession and hell. ”

Are you familiar with the Law of Polarity?

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago
Reply to  paul

What he said.

paul
paul
1 year ago
Reply to  deletetheelite

Sophisticated? I suppose it fits the technical definition. Noble? Nothing they do is noble.

Fleurdamour
Fleurdamour
1 year ago
Reply to  deletetheelite

Noble in the sense of the nobility, elitists who put themselves above the rest of humanity. Not as in noble in spirit.

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

It’s clearly a compass and square.

Eyes. Wide. Shut.

Crumpetz
Crumpetz
1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

New around here, I suspect. Go take a look around and at the Vigilant Citizen and read up on what you are looking at, then come back here to delete your foolish comment in embarrassment.

cajungirl
cajungirl
1 year ago
Reply to  Pamela

I know it’s difficult to learn all this and go on as usual. It can make you scared or angry to learn about all of this, but if you want to see the truth, it’s here on the sister site, Vigilant Citizen. Please read some of the resources.

bueller
bueller
1 year ago

Pamela if youre on this siteyou should know better about this. My God

AmaraGrace
AmaraGrace
1 year ago
Reply to  bueller

I’m getting replies elsewhere to my comments lately that amount to “pish-posh…nothing to see here”… that’s possible here… #9 “Play Dumb”…
https://vigilantcitizen.com/latestnews/the-25-rules-of-disinformation/ 

This’ll be a tough room for that tactic.

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We are everywhere.
1 year ago

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