Yes.
The perceptions and state of the victim cause it to require a certain type of relief to move one. They are not enslaved so much as duped into persisting and responding to specific things they had been indoctrinated to be sensitive about. As you know with actual people in a real scenario, many people where duped into supporting the Iraq war.
The people who originally performed these types of sacrifice absolutely don't have a soul of human origin, the type of malevolence required to do these types of things... And if they are human, lets say they require specific knowledge about the ritualistic circumstances that they could only get from a long held tradition or directly from an alien source. I do not think in terms of good and evil anymore, but if some reader here still responds to labels, this type of practice is most certainly satanism. It serves a deliberate purpose.
This type of practice is only ok for a being that sees humans as some kind of inferior animal or the like whom are meant to be used or consumed [as cattle]... Humans show the same cruelty to rabbits in our animal tests we perform with consumer products like shampoo and conditioner, for example.
I too enjoy believing there is a type of poetic justice to complete the energetic equilibrium between victim and perpetrator. But the reality is such justice is almost always imposed; idealisms of this sort are mostly fantasy.
I went to a FreeMason Lodge nearby with a friend of mine who is gifted, 59 spirits, 20 children and 29 adolescent where lingering, waiting to be set free. All of them with a story they wanted to share about their specific death at the hands of some number of grand masters, most now deceased... Don't believe me, maybe I would doubt it too, except that I felt the nausea when we left, I kept burping up the coagulation of energies that my body was assimilating, for the whole afternoon and into the night! Even now from time to time as I remember the experience.
I take very little comfort to think that these memories and experiences "fit" somewhere in the collective human consciousness that someday may be evolved enough to no longer require curation by our creator(s).
I think is worth mentioning here, "Gnostic" is a traditionally derogatory term used to describe an individual whos lifetime focus/goal was divine knowledge. The term was invented by the pre-christian groups, if memory serves, meant to belittle an individual for being a "know it all". Christians love their labels...Originally posted by DNA
I like to refer to people dedicated to this focus as "Telestai" – those who are aimed. Traditionally this was the term used to refer to the high priests and priestesses who dedicated their lives to knowledge, certainly anyone who would call themselves a gnostic and say the things you are saying would qualify...