Monday, 20 January 2025
Christoph Heizmann: Austrian Icon, Painter
This YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb0djS7abKM, says this man signed actual paper contracts with the devil and even though he met the devil and the image of the devil was human, the pact he then acquired with him, of being given talent and fame for his paintings for 9 years, returned nothing in practice to him, like he still had the same mediocre performance during those 9 years. The devil would have said he would come after his soul after 9 years and Christoph started having convulsions exactly 9 years after the contract was made. He signed two contracts: one by ink and another by blood. Freud would have examined him and determined he had a mental problem instead of a genuine experience with the beyond. It seems unreasonable that an entity that does not belong to this world would ask for contracts that belong to it. To make it worse, we never see the devil signing those in any of the reports on paper contracts with him, but, if he demands such, it would be expected that he would also sign them, isn't it? Well, once more, the devil doesn't wait: he puts the soul immediately in hell. I don't believe on a single apparition of a single 'saint': first of all, saints are not creatures of God. They are creatures of the Catholic Church. As such, they don't have such power. Notice here that, if such a thing existed, and therefore if the Catholic church ever represented God on earth (since that is definitely their claim and attitude), such a thing would always have existed. Yet, as far as we know, apparitions of saints 'exotically' coincide with the start of existence of the Catholic Church (it is like this: you only learn if you are wise. On AD 30-33, according to Co-pilot, the (Roman: therefore that one, of Joseph of Arimathea) Catholic Church starts. On AD 40, the first ever recorded apparition of a saint is recorded. God!!!). It also looks like one more flavor of the 'same': putting together a satanic book and imposing it to the Christian churches as the only truth. In this case, Christoph never actually saw the saint in question. Everyone else who had a pact with the devil claims to have received what they asked in return, so that this is also not matching history of contact with the devil that we know about. That is then, all together, perhaps plus some extra, what led 'Freud' to conclude it was all mental, rather than actual. We are with 'Freud' on this one too. I am not so sure about how those people would have claimed to have seen things they have not seen when they were not mentally ill. Notwithstanding, nowadays we know what the satanic did in those few cases we here studied (in these Blogger blogs), so that we imagine similar things took place: they could have done voice to skull on the people who hallucinated, those people could have simply lied to help the Catholic Church at their own will, it could be that the Catholics always kept secrecy of the important data (who saw, when, where, what time, full name and contact details of those who saw, so that we can speak to them directly) and so on. May God bless!
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