Published On:Thursday, July 12, 2012
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The Deceptive Writing of the Devil
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Ludovico Spoletano, man from Italy is said to have summon the devil and asked him questions and the devil responded illusively.
As narrated by Ludovico Spoletano, a man from Italy claimed that he summoned the devil and asks him different questions which the devil replied by writing the answers on a piece of paper in an unknown illusive language. According to Ludovico when he asks question the pen levitates in the air by itself and start stamping mysterious codes on the paper. The codes written on the paper apparently have no discernible meaning because they are written in an unidentified language. Still the codes written on the paper supposedly by devil were never decoded. The paper consists of unknown symbols consisting mainly of pitchforks, some of them upright and some upside down. Other symbols also don’t make any sense. If we look at history we can find many instances where devil (Satan) contacted with human beings indirectly but such direct contact was very rare. John Ashton in his book “The devil in Britain and America” claims that this piece of paper is the only specimen of devil’s writing to date. The communication with devils, spirits and other unholy creatures was not new and we can find many occasions where people came in contact with such creatures.
The history of witches in Europe, the experiences of black magicians in subcontinent and the creed of devil worshippers from around the world proves that devils or accomplices of Satan do contact with humans in puzzling way but in this instance it is not necessary that Ludovico has actually came in contact with the devil because it could be publicity feat or maybe a case of schizophrenia as we can observe that in past many mysteries are just blank hoax. Numerous Crop circles, UFO sightings and different creatures sightings were ignored as mere product of people own imagination.
[Source: ANOMALIES]
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