 Before we get into the video today, I just want to give a quick shout out to one of our sponsors, Nostik TV. Nostik TV is ancient wisdom reimagined. This is a Netflix for those who are spiritually curious and want a place to go where there is no censorship. I personally am doing a whole series on Nostik TV called The Esoteric Explorer, where I am providing exclusive content to Nostik. Nostik TV is a host to all sorts of different content creators, many of whom are your old favorites. If you would like to check out Nostik TV, there is a link down in the description box below. Everybody, welcome back to Esoteric Atlanta for this much anticipated part two on the discussion of dead names. Sorry, I've got markers in my book, so I have to hold it weird. And I'm doing it by my friends, Rucker Mike and Chris Jr. How are you guys doing? How are my Yankee friends doing this Friday? We're doing good, doing good, Bryce, real good. You know, when you tell a baby the belief amongst Italians, when a baby, a little girl is told she's beautiful so many times, they believe that she starts to cry more because of it, right? I don't understand why. In any event, there are a list of prayers which can be misconstrued as spells or maybe you could call them spells, I don't know, that are used to lift whatever curse was put forth on that person by an unsuspecting person, right? This wasn't done purpose, but I mean, Mike, you know, I mean, you know, they have the horns, right? You know, you give them the horns, kind of. They were regulars, that couple at the Magical Child and they ended up, right? Exactly, you know. Was Herman Slater connected at all to Anton Lavey? When we talk about witch wars, you know, what were they really doing? Were any of those spells working? No, but with intention, they were manifesting bad things to happen to someone they disagreed with. Yeah.