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2007-02-25 19:21:10 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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EDITED:
Apparently so. I noticed that last Wed., I think, that in a drug commercial during American Idol with 3 Kabala signs? ('skull-cap' done with the hands), (arm "V"), & one other I can't remember. [edit: could've been the Advil{TM} one with the lady lying in bed using both arms and a leg in a 'V' shape somewhat resembling their use on this web page {Newsweek[TM] pic}; in my opinion.](butcha gotta look quick before she covers up.) (Actually it might be two separate Advil(TM) commercials that have Cabala signs in them, in my opinion.)]
see
http://www.conspiracyworld.com/web/Articles/occult_magic_of_jewish_cabala.htm

They seem to be growing in political and monetary power. 'Hidden' signs in many public places.


Texe even has a pic of Hilary Clinton using a Kabala sign - the 'inverted prayer hands'.

One of the recent commercials for disinfectant (maybe seen during American Idol) has five (or 4?) little splotches of blood in the pattern of an inverted cross - wiped away quickly, of course.

This is a fair example I think of 'hiding' a Kabalistic sign of one-arm-up and one-arm-down. http://www.come-and-hear.com/superman150.jpg

And this pic is fairly hidden - notice that the thumb, inner & outer fingers are all whole - only the middle two are not attached.
http://www.come-and-hear.com/bloodhand2.jpg

fri,feb 23 'Ghost Whisperer' the ghost wiped his face very quickly with that three-fingered devil-sign (often seen at rock concerts - don't know what it's called.)

[[re-edit Mar. 2, 2007 commercial during American Idol{TM}? Another Advil{TM} commercial, this time with a female boxer {could've been an "actor portrayal" - sometimes commercials use actors who obviously fake symptoms}. Near the end of the commercial the boxer is standing there with one leg lifted up into a "V" shape and, if I remember correctly, both arms in a "V" shape as well.]]

2007-02-25 19:39:31 · answer #1 · answered by sincere12_26 4 · 0 0

It is all a matter of definition of the word "sorcerer", and the perceptions of whether one exists.

If we look at it, there will always be people who perceive certain pagans or "wizards" as sorcerers, and in that sense - yes, they exist.

However, if you perceive a sorcerer as those who perform stunts that they are capable of pulling on TVs and in movies (without the help of techinical effects), then no, they don't exist.

2007-02-25 19:30:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course there are sorcerers today.

You find them as a native American medicine person who has gone bad, and chooses to use his power for evil intentions.

The Navaho skin walkers are one example pf modern sorcerers.

2007-02-25 22:39:11 · answer #3 · answered by Rev. Two Bears 6 · 2 0

There are male pagans today, but I don't think they call themselves sorcerers.

2007-02-25 19:24:00 · answer #4 · answered by i luv teh fishes 7 · 0 0

There are people who practice magickal rituals and believe that they have some effect - in that sense, yes. If you mean people who can *actually* throw fireballs, teleport, and other actions clearly contrary to the laws of nature - then no, they do not and have never existed.

2007-02-25 19:26:38 · answer #5 · answered by dukefenton 7 · 1 0

they are the comparable, this is in simple terms curiously American young little ones would not get the assumption of a logician. individually, i think of it became right into somewhat stupid because of the fact Nicolas Flamel became into real and he became into rumoured to have made the logician's Stone which could turn metals into gold, so changing the call became into form of ruining the easily realness in the back of it

2016-10-02 00:19:58 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I can turn food into poo then, make a wicked potion in my toilet

2007-02-25 19:24:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

I don't think so

2007-02-25 19:25:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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