There is something about Beyonce. She is special and always steals the spotlight.
When I looked through her pics at the Grammys yesterday, the first thing that caught my eyes was the 'halo' on her head.
Decked in all gold, from her hair to her nails to her sandals, she was the typical golden goddess.
Adele said to her during the Grammys, "You are our light...," and this is not the first time she would deify Beyonce. The other time she had compared her to Jesus.
She went ahead to break her Grammy award into two and gave a piece to her idol, Beyonce.
From her maternity photo-shoots (where she channeled goddesses Osun, Gaia and Venus) to her Grammy performance, a lot of things have been done to portray Beyonce as a goddess.
Here is an expert opinion on her appearance at the Grammys:
"Beyonce came out wearing the headdress of the goddess Semiramis (aka Isis, or even the light rays of Lucifer) while conveying a message of the power of the goddess and women generally."
In a voiceover before she started singing during the Grammys, Beyonce said,
"There is a curse that will be broken. One thousand girls raise their arms now that reconciliation is possible. If we're gonna heal, let it be glorious."
According to an expert,"The Grammys and the Super Bowl events are utilized for high profile rituals to send messages and symbols out to the masses and bury them into the subconscious."
This is beyond art or entertainment. I will never stop hammering on the the occult influence in entertainment. Listen to the songs. Watch the videos. Signs and symbols and details of the ceremony are of the utmost importance in the occult.
What is their aim? They want to build a world without God.
As for Beyonce, she is not ordinary. I see her as a very important tool in brainwashing and misleading the masses. She is truly a queen. There is more to her that meets the eye. There's something about her and her pregnancy.
*Well, just musing*
*Our world is grovelling in darkness - deep darkness. That's why we should be the light, the city set upon a hill that cannot be hidden. We ought to give light to our dark world.
Only Jesus is worthy of all our worship and adoration.
When I looked through her pics at the Grammys yesterday, the first thing that caught my eyes was the 'halo' on her head.
Decked in all gold, from her hair to her nails to her sandals, she was the typical golden goddess.
Adele said to her during the Grammys, "You are our light...," and this is not the first time she would deify Beyonce. The other time she had compared her to Jesus.
She went ahead to break her Grammy award into two and gave a piece to her idol, Beyonce.
From her maternity photo-shoots (where she channeled goddesses Osun, Gaia and Venus) to her Grammy performance, a lot of things have been done to portray Beyonce as a goddess.
Here is an expert opinion on her appearance at the Grammys:
"Beyonce came out wearing the headdress of the goddess Semiramis (aka Isis, or even the light rays of Lucifer) while conveying a message of the power of the goddess and women generally."
In a voiceover before she started singing during the Grammys, Beyonce said,
"There is a curse that will be broken. One thousand girls raise their arms now that reconciliation is possible. If we're gonna heal, let it be glorious."
According to an expert,"The Grammys and the Super Bowl events are utilized for high profile rituals to send messages and symbols out to the masses and bury them into the subconscious."
This is beyond art or entertainment. I will never stop hammering on the the occult influence in entertainment. Listen to the songs. Watch the videos. Signs and symbols and details of the ceremony are of the utmost importance in the occult.
What is their aim? They want to build a world without God.
As for Beyonce, she is not ordinary. I see her as a very important tool in brainwashing and misleading the masses. She is truly a queen. There is more to her that meets the eye. There's something about her and her pregnancy.
*Well, just musing*
*Our world is grovelling in darkness - deep darkness. That's why we should be the light, the city set upon a hill that cannot be hidden. We ought to give light to our dark world.
Only Jesus is worthy of all our worship and adoration.
May God help our young children who look up to her
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