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7 Responses to “Madonna is Weirder Than I Thought”
I think Alan Moore must be doing one of those for his new book (the one that turns into a little pop-up altar to invoke demons and stuff).
If not, someone show him this (I don’t think he liked my idea of “combining hopscotch and a plastic cup to invoke his future dead self” — although he did liked the Shatawt evocation cerimony, “Two Goddess and a Chalice”).
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Seemed to work for the Pentagon in Morrison’s “Doom Patrol”!
“Taro” cards. Not to be mixed up with those totally satanic “Tarot” cards. Those things are bogus.
Also probably worth noting: the Zohar, being a collection of texts, does not and probably should not possess an eye of any kind. Just saying.
You don’t mess with the Zohar.
I want one of those so bad. They are harder to find and more expensive than he vintage Land of the Lost game.
Eye of Zohar is the name of one of the albums by a fun Klezmer/Polka band called The Kabalas. They use the box cover on the album.
I am so going to e-bay right now! I need to know whether my future holds a happy marriage with children.
I think Alan Moore must be doing one of those for his new book (the one that turns into a little pop-up altar to invoke demons and stuff).
If not, someone show him this (I don’t think he liked my idea of “combining hopscotch and a plastic cup to invoke his future dead self” — although he did liked the Shatawt evocation cerimony, “Two Goddess and a Chalice”).