Tattoos - The Marks Of The Beast
Mutilating The Body

The art of tattoos. So they say. In a society of extremism, it is easy to fall into the unconscious traps of consumerism and destructive behaviors. Tattoos and piercings are nothing more than body mutilation after all, and both can have unhealthy side effects in the long term.
However, what's more important to consider is the spiritual effects of tattoos and piercings and especially the symbolism of both harmful trends.
Foremost, tattoos and piercings are both extremely harmful procedures that severely abuse and degrade the skin and various organs. Tattooing and piercing the body can have several harmful effects on health: the skin ages faster, rashes and infections might occur, and even skin cancer.
The human body and the skin in itself are naturally beautiful, and it was created as protection against various external factors and elements. Thus, abusing the skin through tattoos and piercings lowers the skin's natural ability for protection, and it affects even the immune system.
Naturally, from an aesthetic point of view, both tattoos and piercings literally distort the natural and beautiful body and skin that human beings were gifted with.
From a spiritual point of view, it is crucial to specify in detail the ill effects of tattoos and piercings, including their symbolism and what exactly they stand for.
Both tattoos and piercings are unnatural body markings that create holes in the human energy field, the aura. Through these holes, various dark energy lifeforms may enter and are able to manifest themselves through the subconscious. These holes in the aura are demonic gateways to other dimensions. Most people, especially the younger generation, are entirely unaware of the spiritual effects that result from mutilating their own bodies.
Now, as for the symbolism of the tattoos and piercings, the whole thing gets even more aggravating. In ancient times, body tattoos or piercings were entirely unnatural and seldom encountered.
The only people who had tattoos and piercings on their bodies among the men were pirates, criminals, and slaves. They were generally recognized by their body markings and were considered the outcasts of society.
Slaves, in particular, were tattooed and pierced as a symbol of whom they belonged to.
In general, tattoos and piercings were worn only by low-life criminals and disreputable scoundrels that belonged to a lower class.
Women who had tattoos and piercings were known to be either prostitutes or citizens of the lower class.
Tattoos and piercings were also used, among certain extremely savage and violent primitive tribes, in remote locations on the planet.
Animals were also tattooed and pierced for various reasons. Mostly they were marked so they could be recognized and know which owner they belonged to. In swine, piercings were particularly applied to their noses to restrict them from digging holes into the ground.
Whichever the case may be, the symbolism of tattoos and piercings is crucial in understanding why these two body markings have such harmful effects on the body and the soul as well.
Unfortunately, more and more people turn to tattoos and piercings, especially the younger generation, completely unaware of the hidden dangers that lie beyond this body mutilation process.
As people embrace tattoos and piercings as an art form, they also associate themselves with the lower-class criminals and embrace those impure energies that connect to tattoo and piercing symbolism.
The art of tattoos and piercings is no art at all. It is very unfortunate that it has become a trend nowadays, but it can be just as harmful and destructive as many other addictions.
In conclusion, body tattoos and piercings strip away the natural beauty of the human body, distort its divine features, and disrupt the harmonious energy flow of the aura.
Therefore, it would be a conscious choice to avoid tattoos and piercing body mutilations altogether. However, if tattoos and piercings are already present, their entire removal would benefit the health and harmony of both the body and the soul.
About the Creator
Mezei József Tibor
Traditional Hungarian, hobbyist artist & writer, I love to write about alternative lifestyles, healthy living, spirituality, taboo or unconventional subjects, and also sci-fi short stories.



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