Our missing screenwriter Robert Hurley left a message saying he had ‘imaginary friends’ that were connected to the ancient cult Dark onto Light.
Here are 7 of of the 14 ( the next 7 will be in Part 2 ) figures that Hurley classes as his ‘imaginary friends’ and explained their connections to the occult or Devil worship :
Harry Houdini
We all know Houdini, the most famous magician that ever lived. I find it interesting that such a famous magician has made it onto Hurley’s list with a great magician’s ‘ sorcery’ being questioned by some as having demonic influence. Manly P. Hall, a mystic and mason, explained that highly gifted magicians performed their magic with help from a demonic spirit who serves the sorcerer for the length of his earthly life, with the understanding that after death the magician shall become the servant of his own demon.
That’s not all. Houdini was also very interested in the occult and spent a lot of time trying to expose fraudulent psychics.
William Butler Yeats
William Butler Yeats, an Irish poet, had a deep interest in the occult, metaphysics and paranormal activities and he often displayed these interests in his poems.He spent a lifetime seeking contact with the spirit world through occult researches and practices that influenced much of what he did and wrote.
Yeats joined the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn- a secret society that practiced ritual magic.
Soren Kierkegaard
Soren Kierkegaard was a 19th century Danish philosopher who is often described as the ‘Father of Existentialism’.
Despite Kierkegaard’s writings containing religious themes, he was referred to as ‘The Tragic Satan’. This is perhaps due to his belief in existentialism that went against the fundamental teachings of Christianity- believing that the existence of the individual person as a free and responsible agent, determining their own development through acts of the will, instead of a person’s fate being determined by God alone.
Note that this philosopher’s name itself has occult meaning. Soren can be used as a Danish euphemism for Satan and Kierkegaard is translated as church or graveyard.
Helena Blavatsky
Blavatsky is certainly not a surprising figure to find in Hurley’s list of ‘imaginary friends’. Born in 1831, Helena Blavatsky was a Russian occultist, medium and writer of the occult book, ‘The Secret Doctrine’. She spoke of Satan highly, believing him to be the creator, and had strong connections with Masonic organizations.
Ezra Pound
Ezra Pound was a poet and critic who at the start of his career was actually secretary to William Yeats, another literary figure on this list. It’s said one of the main reasons Pound travelled to London in 1908 was to further his acquaintance with occult teachings through William Yeats, who is well-known to have been involved in esoteric circles. Despite Pound showing skepticism toward’s some of Yeat’s occult beliefs he actually valued his teachings and went on to interact with other occult figures.
Jimmy Page
Jimmy Page, the guitarist from the rock band Led Zeppelin, is often connected with satanic practices.
Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven is infamous for its satanic message when played backward. Many of the band’s songs contain occult and satanic symbolism.
Jimmy page also admired the evil occultist Aleister Crowley and even bought his former house, which Crowley used to practise satanic rituals.
Beyonce
I was surprised to see Beyoncé on this list, although she has frequently been connected with the Illuminati with many rumours circulating that she is in fact inline with a secret society. She is often accused of devil worship, mainly due to the symbols and ‘occult’ signs used in her music performances, videos and photographs. If you want to find out more, a quick Google search will bring up many conspiracy theories behind Beyonce’s supposed devil worship and cult involvement.
If this list wasn’t strange enough I’ve also managed to find connections between the 7 of Hurley’s ‘imaginary friends’. Coincidence?
Keep an eye out for the second part of this list, coming soon!
Be sure to visit Jade’s website and learn more about Robert Hurley and the film that was made about his disappearance at Dostoyevsky Reimagined: The Making of Notes from the New World.
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MORE ABOUT ROBERT HURLEY:
Debbie’s Blog:
Who is tampering with our website?
Jade’s Blog:
My research into Dark onto Light
Ford’s blogs:
The Missing Screenwriter: Golden Dolls
The Missing Screenwriter: A Certain Code
The Missing Screenwriter: What’s Not on the Menu
The Missing Screenwriter: To the Breaking Point
The Missing Screenwriter: Cloak-and-Dagger
The Missing Screenwriter: An Inside Job
The Missing Screenwriter: Eyes Wide Shut
The Missing Screenwriter: Relevant Patterns
The Missing Screenwriter: When Darkness Becomes Light
The Missing Screenwriter: Diary of a Madman
The Missing Screenwriter: What We Know So Far
Mark’s blogs:
It only got Stranger and Stranger…
My Attempts to Work with Jord, the Vlogger
Lauren’s blogs:
Production Notes: The Plight Of The Vlogger
Production Notes: A New Perspective
Production Notes: Disappearances, Dark Tidings, & Sinister Situations
Production Notes: Changing Seasons, Changing Moods, And What Comes Next
Production Notes: Vlogs, The Missing, And The Fear
Production Notes: What Happened To Robert Hurley?
Production Notes: Incentives, Sign-Ups, And More Mysteries
Production Notes: Saying Goodbye, Staying On Track, & Ominous Signs
Production Notes: Incentives, Updates and the Missing Screenwriter
The Missing Screenwriter: Silence Speaks Volumes
Changes, Updates, & The Missing Screenwriter
Shari’s blogs:
The Missing Screenwriter: Dark Onto Light continued
The Missing Screenwriter: Dark Onto Light
The Missing Screenwriter: The Journal
The Missing Screenwriter: Part Two
The Missing Screenwriter: Part One
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