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SHEMHAMFORASH AND INVERTED CROSS MEANING



The term "Shemhamforash" refers to the 72 names of the Christian God. It diminishes his power and blocks his energy, serving as a means to counteract his influence. It is commonly used at the conclusion of Satanic prayers and rituals and during instances of Christian energy disturbance.


The inverted cross is a symbol with layered meanings. Historically, it is associated with Saint Peter, who, according to tradition, requested to be crucified upside down out of humility. This association is recognized in Christian contexts, including Catholic iconography, where the inverted cross symbolizes Peter's martyrdom, although this is not confirmed in the Bible.


In the context of occultism, Real Satanism and broader Satanism, the inverted cross symbolizes the "Antichrist," representing the negation of Christian principles.


Shemhamforash.



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