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Lots of things are construed as being occult symbols: [24]
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Please note that these are not complete (or well organized) lists.
Circles are “used for protection from evil and to contain power.”
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== Alleged Occult Symbols<ref name="Ryder"> D. Ryder, ''Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering from the Hidden Trauma'' (Compcare Publications, 1992).</ref> ==
Triangles “represent fire or male virility when pointing up, or water or female sex when pointing down. It also symbolizes where conjured demons will appear”
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*Circles are “used for protection from evil and to contain power.”
The Islamic crescent and star “represents the moon goddess Diana and the morning star of Lucifer. This symbol may be found in both witchcraft and Satanism, when the moon faces inside, it is primarily satanic.”
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*Triangles “represent fire or male virility when pointing up, or water or female sex when pointing down. It also symbolizes where conjured demons will appear”
Symptoms and other indicators of Ritual Abuse: [24]
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*The Islamic crescent and star “represents the moon goddess Diana and the morning star of Lucifer. This symbol may be found in both witchcraft and Satanism, when the moon faces inside, it is primarily satanic.”
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== Symptoms and Indicators of Ritual Abuse<ref name="Ryder"></ref> ==
 
*Medical disorders, in particular:
 
*Medical disorders, in particular:
**Sleep disorders (insomnia, fear of sleeping, light sleeping, regular waking, nightmares, night terrors)
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**Sleep disorders.
**High pain tolerance
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***Insomnia.
**Seizures and/or epilepsy
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***fear of sleeping.
**Liver problems
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***Light sleeping.
**Adrenal gland problems
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***Frequent waking.
**GI trouble
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***Nightmares and/or night terrors.
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**High pain tolerance.
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**Seizures and/or epilepsy.
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**Liver problems.
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**Adrenal gland problems.
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**GI trouble.
 
**Genitourinary problems, including:
 
**Genitourinary problems, including:
***Chronic bladder or kidney infections
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***Chronic bladder or kidney infections.
***Genital scarring
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***Genital scarring.
***Frequent, persistent vagina discharge
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***Frequent, persistent vaginal discharge.
***UTIs
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***UTIs.
***STDs
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***STDs.
***Sterility
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***Sterility.
**Frequent skin irritations or disorders
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**Frequent skin irritations or disorders.
 
**Headaches and migraines.
 
**Headaches and migraines.
**Asthma
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**Asthma.
**Overweight
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**Overweight.
**Unusual scars
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**Unusual scars.
Exaggerated reactions to scents of blood, excreta, alcohol, formaldehyde, burning hair, smoke, incense.
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**Exaggerated reactions to scents of blood, excreta, alcohol, formaldehyde, burning hair, smoke, and/or incense.
 
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**Allergies.
Allergies
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**Missing digits.
Missing digits
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**Chronic pain.
*Chronic pain
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**Pain-seeking behaviors.
• Seeks out pain
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**Sexual dysfunction.
*Aversion to drinking water (i.e., a strong preference for tea, coffee, juice, or pop)
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***Hypersexuality/nymphomania.
*Extreme fluctuation in behaviors and skills
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***Frigidity.
*Self-harm
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***"Perversions".
*Seeking abusive relationships
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***BDSM tendencies.
*High-speed or dangerous driving
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*Aversion to drinking water (i.e., a strong preference for tea, coffee, juice, or pop).
*Artwork or poetry with themes of death, pain, or the occult
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*Extreme fluctuation in behaviors and skills.
Suicidal thoughts or attempts
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*Self-harm.
Speaking in tongues or with extremely varying intonation
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*Seeking abusive relationships.
Substance abuse
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*High-speed or dangerous driving.
*Eating disorders
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*Artwork or poetry with themes of death, pain, or the occult.
*Vague memories of childhood
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*Suicidal thoughts or attempts.
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*Speaking in tongues or with extremely varying intonation.
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*Substance abuse.
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*Eating disorders.
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*Vague memories of childhood.
 
*Overreaction to violent or supernatural films.
 
*Overreaction to violent or supernatural films.
*Extreme mood swings
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*Extreme mood swings.
*Doodling of occult symbols
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*Doodling of occult symbols.
*Fascination with supernatural, paranormal, or psychic phenomenon
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*Fascination with supernatural, paranormal, or psychic phenomenon.
*Multiple psychiatric hospitalizations without alleviation of symptoms
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*Multiple psychiatric hospitalizations without alleviation of symptoms.
*Easily induced into trances
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*Easily induced into trances.
*Fear of being photographed or recorded
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*Fear of being photographed or recorded.
*Frequently switches therapists
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*Frequently switches therapists.
*Avoids or seeks out physical contact
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*Avoids or seeks out physical contact.
*Sexual dysfunction (hypersexuality, frigidity, perversions, BDSM)
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*Frequent unexplained crying or laughter.
*Frequent unexplained crying or laughter
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*Frequent regressive behavior.
*Frequent regressive behavior
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*A sense of panic when one becomes the focus of attention.
*Fear or negative responses to birthday and other holidays
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*Compulsive hygiene.
*A sense of panic when one becomes the focus of attention
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*Bedwetting.
*Compulsive hygiene
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*Aversion to circles.
*Bedwetting
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*Fear of talking to therapists or authority figures.
*Aversion to circles
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*Extreme reactions to roadkill.
*Fear of talking to therapists or authority figures
 
*Extreme reactions to roadkill
 
 
*Diagnoses of mental illnesses, specifically:
 
*Diagnoses of mental illnesses, specifically:
**Multiple personalities
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**Multiple personalities.
**Dissociative disorder
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**Dissociative disorder.
**Paranoid schizophrenia
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**Paranoid schizophrenia.
**Borderline personality disorder
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**Borderline personality disorder.
**Manic depression and or / bipolar
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**Manic depression and or / bipolar.
**Psychosis
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**Psychosis.
**Addiction
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**Addiction.
**Depersonalization
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**Depersonalization.
 
**PTSD, with an emphasis on the following symptoms:
 
**PTSD, with an emphasis on the following symptoms:
***Exaggerated startle response  
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***Exaggerated startle response.
***Easily triggered “fight or flight” response
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***Easily triggered “fight or flight” response.
***Hypervigilance
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***Hypervigilance.
**Panic attacks
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**Panic attacks.
 
**Amnesia, fugue states, or unexplained losses of time
 
**Amnesia, fugue states, or unexplained losses of time
*Being drawn too, or repulsed by, occult-themed books, art, etc.
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**Intense paranoia or dreams of family being hurt or killed.
*Imagined taste of blood in the mouth
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**Auditory or visual hallucinations.
• Claustrophobia
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**Being drawn too, or repulsed by, occult-themed books, art, etc.
Pervasive sense of impending doom
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**Imagined taste of blood in the mouth
Convinced they are “possessed,”  “evil,” or externally controlled.  
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**Pervasive sense of impending doom
Imaginary friends
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**Convinced they are “possessed,”  “evil,” or externally controlled.  
• Intense paranoia or dreams of family being hurt or killed.
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*Imaginary friends
• Auditory or visual hallucinations
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*A sense of surrealism or unreality.
A sense of surrealism or unreality.
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*Binary thinking.
*Binary thinking
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*A sense of “being dead”.
A sense of “being dead”
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*Contempt or rage at Christianity.
Contempt or rage at Christianity
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*Different handwriting styles.
Different handwriting styles
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*Exaggerated trust issues.
Exaggerated trust issues.
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*Bizarre displays of cruelty.
Bizarre displays of cruelty
 
 
*Marked decline in grades.
 
*Marked decline in grades.
*Fascination with the metal music genre.
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*High truancy rate.
High truancy rate
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*Compulsive interest in fantasy role-playing games (e.g., Dungeons & Dragons).
Compulsive interest in fantasy role-playing games.
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*Claims of seeing hauntings.
Claims of seeing hauntings
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*Acquired items they cannot account for.
Acquired items they cannot account for
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*Referring to themselves with the plural “we” instead of the singular “I.”
Referring to themselves with the plural “we” instead of the singular “I.”
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*Denial of behavior witnessed by others
• Unusual fear or phobias.
 
Denial of behavior witnessed by others
 
• Fear of abandonment or institutionalization.
 
 
*Obsessions with:
 
*Obsessions with:
**Death
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**Death.
**Corpses of people or animals
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**Corpses of people or animals.
**Costumes and masks
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**Costumes and masks.
**Fire
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**Metal music.
**Violent movies and books
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**Fire.
**Mutilation of self or others
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**Violent movies and books.
**Telephones
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**Mutilation of self or others.
**The colors red, white, or black
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**Telephones.
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**The colors red, white, or black.
 
**Raw meat
 
**Raw meat
**Blood
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**Blood.
**Feces/urine
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**Feces/urine.
**Satan/Demons
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**Satan/Demons.
**Knives and other sharp objects
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**Knives and other sharp objects.
**Menstruation
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**Menstruation.
*Fear of:
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*Unusual fear or phobias. Usually, these are fears of:
**Christian symbolism and artifacts
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**Christian symbolism and artifacts.
**Churches
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**Churches.
**Authority figures
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**Authority figures.
**Prisons
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**Abandonment and/or institutionalization.
**Hospitals
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**Prisons.
**Medication
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**Hospitals.
o Surgery
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**Medication.
o Bones
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**Surgery.
o Needles
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**Bones.
o Blood
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**Needles.
o Feces/urine
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**Blood.
o Coffins, boxes, or cages
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**Feces/urine.
o Cemeteries
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**Cemeteries.
o Rope, chain, wire
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**Rope, chain, wire.
o Raw meat
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**Raw meat.
o Crying babies
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**Crying babies.
o Pregnancy
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**Pregnancy.
o Pits or holes
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**Pits or holes.
o Certain letter or number configurations
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**Birthdays and other holidays.
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**Certain letter or number configurations.
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**Confined spaces, especially Coffins, boxes, or cages.
 
**Animals, in particular:
 
**Animals, in particular:
***Goats
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***Goats.
***Cows
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***Cows.
***Pigs
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***Pigs.
***Spiders
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***Spiders.
***Rabbits
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***Rabbits.
***Cats
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***Cats.
***Dogs
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***Dogs.
 
***Birds
 
***Birds
***Rats
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***Rats.
***Snakes
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***Snakes.
**Cameras or video equipment
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**Cameras or video equipment.
**Electric shock
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**Electric shock.
**Hypnosis or relaxation techniques
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**Hypnosis or relaxation techniques.
**Mirrors
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**Mirrors.
**Receiving mail or phone calls
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**Receiving mail or phone calls.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:33, 28 September 2017

Please note that these are not complete (or well organized) lists.

Alleged Occult Symbols[1]

  • Circles are “used for protection from evil and to contain power.”
  • Triangles “represent fire or male virility when pointing up, or water or female sex when pointing down. It also symbolizes where conjured demons will appear”
  • The Islamic crescent and star “represents the moon goddess Diana and the morning star of Lucifer. This symbol may be found in both witchcraft and Satanism, when the moon faces inside, it is primarily satanic.”

Symptoms and Indicators of Ritual Abuse[1]

  • Medical disorders, in particular:
    • Sleep disorders.
      • Insomnia.
      • fear of sleeping.
      • Light sleeping.
      • Frequent waking.
      • Nightmares and/or night terrors.
    • High pain tolerance.
    • Seizures and/or epilepsy.
    • Liver problems.
    • Adrenal gland problems.
    • GI trouble.
    • Genitourinary problems, including:
      • Chronic bladder or kidney infections.
      • Genital scarring.
      • Frequent, persistent vaginal discharge.
      • UTIs.
      • STDs.
      • Sterility.
    • Frequent skin irritations or disorders.
    • Headaches and migraines.
    • Asthma.
    • Overweight.
    • Unusual scars.
    • Exaggerated reactions to scents of blood, excreta, alcohol, formaldehyde, burning hair, smoke, and/or incense.
    • Allergies.
    • Missing digits.
    • Chronic pain.
    • Pain-seeking behaviors.
    • Sexual dysfunction.
      • Hypersexuality/nymphomania.
      • Frigidity.
      • "Perversions".
      • BDSM tendencies.
  • Aversion to drinking water (i.e., a strong preference for tea, coffee, juice, or pop).
  • Extreme fluctuation in behaviors and skills.
  • Self-harm.
  • Seeking abusive relationships.
  • High-speed or dangerous driving.
  • Artwork or poetry with themes of death, pain, or the occult.
  • Suicidal thoughts or attempts.
  • Speaking in tongues or with extremely varying intonation.
  • Substance abuse.
  • Eating disorders.
  • Vague memories of childhood.
  • Overreaction to violent or supernatural films.
  • Extreme mood swings.
  • Doodling of occult symbols.
  • Fascination with supernatural, paranormal, or psychic phenomenon.
  • Multiple psychiatric hospitalizations without alleviation of symptoms.
  • Easily induced into trances.
  • Fear of being photographed or recorded.
  • Frequently switches therapists.
  • Avoids or seeks out physical contact.
  • Frequent unexplained crying or laughter.
  • Frequent regressive behavior.
  • A sense of panic when one becomes the focus of attention.
  • Compulsive hygiene.
  • Bedwetting.
  • Aversion to circles.
  • Fear of talking to therapists or authority figures.
  • Extreme reactions to roadkill.
  • Diagnoses of mental illnesses, specifically:
    • Multiple personalities.
    • Dissociative disorder.
    • Paranoid schizophrenia.
    • Borderline personality disorder.
    • Manic depression and or / bipolar.
    • Psychosis.
    • Addiction.
    • Depersonalization.
    • PTSD, with an emphasis on the following symptoms:
      • Exaggerated startle response.
      • Easily triggered “fight or flight” response.
      • Hypervigilance.
    • Panic attacks.
    • Amnesia, fugue states, or unexplained losses of time
    • Intense paranoia or dreams of family being hurt or killed.
    • Auditory or visual hallucinations.
    • Being drawn too, or repulsed by, occult-themed books, art, etc.
    • Imagined taste of blood in the mouth
    • Pervasive sense of impending doom
    • Convinced they are “possessed,” “evil,” or externally controlled.
  • Imaginary friends
  • A sense of surrealism or unreality.
  • Binary thinking.
  • A sense of “being dead”.
  • Contempt or rage at Christianity.
  • Different handwriting styles.
  • Exaggerated trust issues.
  • Bizarre displays of cruelty.
  • Marked decline in grades.
  • High truancy rate.
  • Compulsive interest in fantasy role-playing games (e.g., Dungeons & Dragons).
  • Claims of seeing hauntings.
  • Acquired items they cannot account for.
  • Referring to themselves with the plural “we” instead of the singular “I.”
  • Denial of behavior witnessed by others
  • Obsessions with:
    • Death.
    • Corpses of people or animals.
    • Costumes and masks.
    • Metal music.
    • Fire.
    • Violent movies and books.
    • Mutilation of self or others.
    • Telephones.
    • The colors red, white, or black.
    • Raw meat
    • Blood.
    • Feces/urine.
    • Satan/Demons.
    • Knives and other sharp objects.
    • Menstruation.
  • Unusual fear or phobias. Usually, these are fears of:
    • Christian symbolism and artifacts.
    • Churches.
    • Authority figures.
    • Abandonment and/or institutionalization.
    • Prisons.
    • Hospitals.
    • Medication.
    • Surgery.
    • Bones.
    • Needles.
    • Blood.
    • Feces/urine.
    • Cemeteries.
    • Rope, chain, wire.
    • Raw meat.
    • Crying babies.
    • Pregnancy.
    • Pits or holes.
    • Birthdays and other holidays.
    • Certain letter or number configurations.
    • Confined spaces, especially Coffins, boxes, or cages.
    • Animals, in particular:
      • Goats.
      • Cows.
      • Pigs.
      • Spiders.
      • Rabbits.
      • Cats.
      • Dogs.
      • Birds
      • Rats.
      • Snakes.
    • Cameras or video equipment.
    • Electric shock.
    • Hypnosis or relaxation techniques.
    • Mirrors.
    • Receiving mail or phone calls.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 D. Ryder, Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering from the Hidden Trauma (Compcare Publications, 1992).