A satanist?

Lithuania
April 24, 2009 12:05pm CST
Yesterday I met "a friend" from the high school years.Dressed in black,with strange rings on his fingers,and the creepiest scull medallion around his neck.We drank coffee and talked about life.He asked if I was curious to see what was inside of his medallion.I said I was.And he opened it for me and warned not to be surprised.There was a small red piece of cloth in it.He said this was "a blood of his enemy".Then he showed me a small paper box with human nails.He explained this works like "secret gun".I thanked him for the coffee and went back home.This conversation made me feel sick.What the hell was that?Is he a satanist?Or just schizophrenic?
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@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
24 Apr 09
Your friend doesn't sound like he's all there, and I think you did the correct thing by ending the meeting as quickly and politely as you could. Who's to say if he's in some kind of a cult, dillusional or just looking for attention. There's no way to tell if he could actually be dangerous. It certainly seems like he's chosen the wrong path in life, at least for the moment. It's sad and I hope that the next time you run into him that he's found the right path.
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• Canada
24 Apr 09
Honestly I don't know what to say about this person, but I can completely understand you feeling creeped out! I probably would have done the same thing ... said thanks for the coffee and then left. If someone makes me uncomfortable I usually leave so I think you did the right thing there!
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• United States
24 Apr 09
To me that seems like some black majic stuff. he maynot worship the devil but could be involve in evil spells. I would stay clear from him and if you are religious pray his demons didn't follow you. My best friend had a problem with some women she worked with. She worked for a medical office and when she was hired on she became the ladies office manager. well right off some heads collided because one girl felt like she should of had the position so trouble arised. after a couple of months she started to have major problems, she got demoted and everyone seem to be treating her really bad... well to make a long story short the lady who wanted her position put some kind of spell on her. the lady had poured salt around her desk before she would come in to work and some other things as well. after she was caught and the ladies girl friends told on her she was fired and all the bad things that were happening to my best friend went away... so you really have to be carefull as to who you talk to or know because you never know who is doing black magic
• United States
24 Apr 09
Okay, sharing that just made my skin crawl.
• Canada
27 Apr 09
I agree, that's pretty scary stuff AcousticSoul!
@savypat (20216)
• United States
24 Apr 09
This sounds like black witch craft maybe. I stay away from all things negative so I have just a passing knowledge of anything like this. What ever it is it's very good to stay away. Be very careful because once this type of person senses or can even make up in his mind a thought that you might be interested he will continue to try make contact with you. Always be kind but be very firm if you meet again. Blessings
• United States
26 Apr 09
black witchcraft? are you serious? no wonder people are terrified of witches that guy is no witch he is just plain NUTS!! us witches dont act, talk or do stuff like that please dont spread false truths about witchcraft
• United States
26 Apr 09
your "friend" is NOT a satanist satanists do not act or talk or do stuff like that I think your friend is either mentally unstable or he is just looking for attention
@tzaddi (395)
• Philippines
25 Apr 09
maybe you felt sick because of the coffee..ü i don't know what to say silvercoin..ü maybe he is, or maybe he's from a cult group and uses black magic and creepy stuffs like that..ü but why did you say "a friend"? haha!!sounds intriguing..ü anyway, it's just my opinion..ü
@littleowl (7157)
24 Apr 09
Hi silver, this man sounds like he is practicing the Dark Arts, it is only people who practice this that actually curse people...it is a dangerous area to go to so try and avoid this man as much as you can but always be polite if you meet, never show an interest in what he is doing as people who practice the Dark Arts sometimes like to entice you to know more, others would be apprehensive to let you know...it was wrong of him to even let you know anything of what he is doing anyway..I am a white witch and would never touch the other side of magic...there is one thing we do believe in and that is the threefold return, so whatever he is doing or does do will return to him three times as bad..as the same goes for the good you give out. Brightest Blessings Littleowl
@pitstryke (310)
• Philippines
25 Apr 09
wow thats cool...awesome...i think i like to meet your friend..i also wear black all the time but im not a satanist
@kprofgames (3091)
• United States
24 Apr 09
I don't know that, that would make him one or that other. I don't know too much about the dark arts so can't even chalk this up to black magic. The fact that he wasn't really talking about it but more showing you to brag about it was just creepy. I can understand your uneasiness. Maybe that's a friend that you can say you knew them once but just lost touch.
@jkatmaou (195)
• Philippines
25 Apr 09
there are ancient beliefs that when you have something of your enemy's, you can control his life or some such things like that. i have been fascinated with stuff like that but i never went as far as to actually live it. he's not exactly a satanist, but he might have joined a group of people who honestly believe in these things. you might want to read up on voodoo to have an inkling of those beliefs. they're interesting, but for me, they're not to be tried.
• United States
24 Apr 09
Perhaps, but maybe not. People like that can tend to be 'creepy' or 'wierd'. And people don't like it, so they leave them. Just because people are different, doesn't mean we should think of them as some sort of plague and leave as quickly as possible. You could have asked questions, and perhaps found out the reasoning behind his 'creepyness'. But no, people just leave. Thats why society is warped. They judge before getting to know any real reasoning. Things that are 'different' aren't welcomed in society because people don't care. It seems to me there is a general design of how people should dress and act, and anyone who doesn't is outcasted. Is this the proper way to treat people? Didn't you say he was 'A friend'? Some 'Friend' you are. Those are my thoughts.