(Source: venusdebaser)
(Source: venusdebaser)
imustnotfearfearisthemindkiller:
Rafael Araujo
(via geometric-aesthetic)
Belphegor’s Prime
A one, followed by thirteen zeroes, 666, thirteen more zeroes, and then a one. It’s not just a palindrome with numbers associated with the occult, but an actual prime number. Spooky.
I swear to you that to think too much is a disease, a real, actual disease.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground (via anamorphosis-and-isolate)
(via diabolismos)
You can do 99 things for someone and all they’ll remember is the one thing you didn’t do.
— Unknown (via deeplifequotes)
(via deeplifequotes)
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa’s Demon Seals, originally drafted in the early 16th century (modern English translation and interpretation by Lupus Nensén).
(Source: lupusnensen, via darkhexenmagick)