WHAT IS A CROSSROAD DEMON DEAL | HOW TO MAKE A DEAL | WHAT DOES “SELLING YOUR SOUL” MEANS | HOW CAN YOU NEGOTIATE DEMON DEAL | RE- NEGOTIATE DEMON DEAL | CELEBRITIES WHO SOLD THEIR SOUL | ROBERT JOHNSON & FAUST | IS IT WORTH IT????????
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In this article we will answer the followings;
Is the Demon deals a reality or just a Myth?
What is a crossroads deal? Why at the crossroads?
Which entities could be summoned at the crossroads?
Are those Demon deals being just prayer to these Deities?
Why does Demons make the deals at the crossroads?
What does “Selling your soul” means & how does it works?
What actually happens to the soul after the deal?
How a soul is traded?
Some Demonic Deities you can summon at the Crossroads.
How to make a deal?of Demon deals
What are all that could be obtained by a demon deal?
How to negotiate & re-negotiate the terms of a deal?
Real cases and their proofs.
Celebrities who sold their Souls.
Is it worth your soul?
It is believed by a vast number of religions that, some people in order to gain certain abilities physically & to control the outcomes of their materialistic world have been involved with or have made a secret unholy pact with the Demonic entities; the common phrase for that is ‘Made a Deal with the DEVIL’.
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In many scriptures and references, the devil is known to tempt and seduce mankind by offering them the perfect position and power to gain dominion over the others by being rich and powerful. The Devil see’s your deepest desires and tricked you by promising to fulfill all of that with the blink of an eye and in return demands a price to be paid in the afterlife by devoting your soul onto him rather than the GOD.
Now, a person blinded by the lust to fulfill his/her desperation doesn’t see the significance of their soul and rejects the idea of living peacefully in afterlife and choose to live like a King in this life and thus makes the deal.
Which seems pretty logical to me at the time I was pretty young. Why would you trust an afterlife written in the books preached to you by Men rather than living a great life right here right now? It’s not like everyone can sneak a peek into the afterlife & even if they did then all they will saw is untethered souls roaming with their pointless existence still attached to the Earth.
But later on, in my life I learned that there is an Afterlife and it’s not what you see when you conjure spirits roaming on the face of the earth but instead there is a place full of joy, bliss and free from misery. What we do with our time here on earth decides the outcome of the afterlife; Where we go after death. But, that’s certainly a topic for later so let’s get back on the subject.
So, the question appears:
Is the Demon deals a reality or just a Myth?
Yes! It is a real phenomenon and it’s not a myth. Demon deals do happen and have been existed since the dawn of time.
However, I don’t consider most of those entities demonic at all but as the ancient Gods who were defamed by the religious warfare to rule the world and to seek control by implementing fears in the hearts of the people.
Everything you heard about those deals have been altered by the fanatics and thus deviates you further away from the exact truth about how it happens and what it really is. That’s the reason I have felt the need to share with you the real facts on the subject and here it is:
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What is a crossroads deal? Why at the crossroads?
Crossroads, is the path which leads to nowhere. If you look at them closely, you will see that it’s where the paths combined and thus opens a powerful portal to different Realms. Crossroads are where different Liminal Deities/ Loa/ Psychopomps have been set on for centuries. Crossroads defines these Liminal Deities existence and that’s where they are at their most powerful while in our Realm.
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A liminal deity is a god or goddess in mythology who presides over thresholds, gates, or doorways; "a crosser of boundaries". Special types, those who descend into the underworld: crossing the threshold between life and death representing the most fundamental of all boundaries.
Psychopomps are creatures, spirits, angels, or deities in many religions whose responsibility is to escort newly deceased souls from Earth to the afterlife. Their role is not to judge the deceased, but simply to guide them.
Loa are the spirits of Voodoo. They are also referred to as "mystères" and "the invisible" and are intermediaries. However, they are not simply prayed to, they are served. They are each distinct beings with their own personal likes and dislikes, distinct sacred rhythms, songs, dances, ritual symbols, and special modes of service.
God Hermes (from the Greek mythology) and Mercury (from the Roman mythology) are the main deities that have been worshiped at the Crossroads specially and thus the offerings were made to them by placing those offerings and leaving it at the crossroads.
Both are the gods of financial gain, commerce, eloquence, messages, communication (including divination), travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves; they also serve as the guide of souls to the underworld. Both these deities were known as Gods of Merchants, Commerce & Trade.
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Sounds similar to someone whom you would like to go with a business preposition isn’t it?
So basically, you go and make amends at the crossroads with these deities who doesn’t asks for your soul in return whereas just the offerings & the rituals and thus they will provide you with prosperity in your current life and when your time is done; they will carry you on to the Afterlife. Once, you are in the good graces of these beings, they would simply bring you to the so-called Heaven.
So, is there no Demon deals and just prayer to these Deities???
No! there are certainly DEMONS making DEALS at the crossroads. Let’s talk about Demons now;
The Psychopomps or the grim reapers or these deities can pass you on to the afterlife, but what happens when you somehow go to the Hell. Demons is what happens to you down there. Demons are assigned with the task to punish and torture the evil persons that reach down there and after being subjected to the torture; those souls have been processed and repacked for the redistribution into the same matrix we called earth and is spawned in the new body. This entire procedure is known as the Reincarnation>.
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Why does these demons love torturing souls?
Simply because they feed on the torment and pain. There entire existence is based on the negative energy produced by our agony. They just don’t feed on the trauma instead they are the trauma. The same trauma that eats most of us alive from inside every day, and thus the demons are feeding on us every day.
Why does Demons make the deals at the crossroads?
Crossroads are not just the portal to the other worlds but instead, also a powerful doorway to Hell itself. As the reapers took the souls to both heaven and hell from there. Crossroads are where people summon the demons.
If you put few coins, an incense, some burned ashes, and few bangles, vermilion all inside a carved pumpkin and let it lay on the crossroad at the witching hour; You will summon a very powerful demon to be unleashed unto the first few who crosses that crossroad. Similarly, when you are using a charm or spell to cure someone from a curse, after the ritual you keep that item on the crossroad at witching hour so it moves on.
At the cross roads the wall between the earth and hell is very thin. So, few powerful demons can easily crossover into our world but not all of them. They just keep waiting at the crossroads to be summoned by a witch or some conjurer specially through voodoo or hoodoo ritual. So, a crossroad is a very potent portal to the hell. Also ghosts & spirits they are tend to bound at the crossroads as they couldn’t pass on to the afterlife and at nights, they wait at the crossroad to interact or to go anywhere with any passing passenger.
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So, these demons they wait at these crossroads and when you cross from there, they will appear in front of you and will offer you a deal that would be just too good to be true. They make these deals in order to make sure that your soul bounds not to them but to hell and thus they could feed on them for eternity. If a Soul is bound to the hell then it will never pass on to the process of reincarnation & will forever serve as the meat loaf for that demon and as soul never dies so will be there food supplies.
So, how can the devil bound your soul to Hell? What does “Selling your soul” means & how does it works?
Devil or any demon can’t buy your soul and you can’t sell your soul to anyone or anything. Period!
So, what they do actually is that they ask you to do some horrible deeds in return for them. It was usually known that the person who had made a pact also promised the demon to kill children or consecrate them to the devil at the moment of birth (many midwives were accused of this, due to the number of children who died at birth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance), take part in Witches' Sabbaths, have sexual relations with demons, and sometimes engender children from a succubus, or an incubus in the case of women. Also, sacrificing a virgin is pretty much at the top of their list. These horrible deeds immediately bound you to Hell as it can’t be forgiven no matter what ever been told to you but some sins can never be forgiven.
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The pact can be either oral or written. An oral pact may be made by means of invocations, conjurations, or rituals to attract the demon; once the conjurer thinks the demon is present, he/she asks for the wanted favor and offers his/her soul (as explained above) in exchange, and no evidence is left of the pact. But according to some witch trials, even the oral pact left evidence, the Witches' mark, an indelible mark where the marked person had been touched by the devil to seal the pact. The mark could be used as a proof to determine that the pact was made. It was also believed that on the spot where the mark was left, the marked person could feel no pain
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A written act consists in the same forms of attracting the demon, but includes a written pact, usually signed with the conjurer's blood (although sometimes it was also alleged that the whole pact had to be written with blood; meanwhile some demonologists defended the idea of using red ink instead of blood and others suggested the use of animal blood instead of human blood).
These acts were presented often as a proof of diabolical pacts. Usually the pacts included strange characters that were said to be the signature of a demon, and each one had his own signature or seal. Books like The Lesser Key of Solomon give a detailed list of these signs, known as diabolical signatures.
The Malleus Maleficarum discusses several alleged instances of pacts with the Devil, especially concerning women. It was considered that all witches and warlocks had made a pact with one of the demons, usually Satan. According to demonology, there is a specific month, day of the week, and hour to call each demon, so the invocation for a pact has to be done at the right time. Also, as each demon has a specific function, a certain demon is invoked depending on what the conjurer is going to ask.
How will you sell your soul? How a soul is traded?
You don't actually! There's no such thing as selling your soul. What really happens is when you make a deal with the devil, it lays a mark or print a curse on you at meta molecular level that makes you a target for the Hell hounds.
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Now, when you are destined to die or the sequences for your departure starts to lays out then the Psychopomps will be sensing that and will arrive to take you to the afterlife; but that's where the devil tricks you and send his Hell hounds to take you out all of sudden and drag your soul to the pit. That mark he puts on you on a molecular level is the like the tracking device to the Hell hounds.
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What actually happens to the soul after the deal?
After the deal is made, the Devil lay a curse on you also called as the 'Mark of the Devil'. In order to do that,
Devil doesn't actually put a curse on you instead He asks you to do certain deeds or rituals in his name that are so sinful and defies the Divine in a way that completely shatters your soul away from the divine.
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So,
It's actually you Who puts that mark on yourself and thus you are bound to hell.
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Some Deities you can summon at the Crossroads
List of all the crossroads deities with their cultural relations:
Greek mythology
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Hecate (goddess of magic and crossroads)
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Hermes (god of roads, merchants, travelers, trade, thievery/thieves, cunning, and animal husbandry; messenger of Zeus and psychopomp)
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Iris (goddess of the rainbow and messenger of Hera, could travel to Hades and return)
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Persephone, is technically a liminal deity due to spending part of her time in the underworld and the rest above ground, is often seen as a goddess of spring and new growth)
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Roman mythology
Bacchus, Roman name for Dionysus
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Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds, and door hinges and handles
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Forculus, Lima, and Limentinus, minor deities of thresholds or doorways.
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Janus, dual-faced god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings, for whom January is named
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Mercury, messenger god and psychopomp; equivalent to the Greek Hermes and shares several of his functions, such as being a god of commerce, travelers, merchants, and thieves
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Portunus, god of keys, doors, and livestock
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Proserpina, Roman equivalent of Persephone who spent some of her time living in the world of the dead
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Terminus, god who protected boundary markers
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Trivia, goddess of magic and the three-way crossroads; equivalent to the Greek Hecate
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Norse mythology
Gná, Frigg's personal messenger; she rode the horse Hofvarpnir who could travel over both sea and sky
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Hermóðr, messenger of the Norse gods; he rode to Hel to plead for Baldr's return. It was ultimately unsuccessful.
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Odin, god of war and death, among other things; he is described as at least once visiting the underworld on Sleipnir, raising a volva to interrogate, and visiting jotunn on three occasions in their domain in order to gather more wisdom. Norse equivalent of Hermes.
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Baltic mythology
Užsparinė, Lithuanian goddess of land borders
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Chinese mythology
Chen Huang Shen, the god of walls and moats
Menshen, the gods of doors
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Chen Wenlong, god of city walls in Fuzhou
Fan Zeng, god of city walls in Hezhou and He county
Guan Ying, god of city walls in Longxing, Gan, Yuan, Jiang, Ji, Jianchang, Linjiang, Nanchang, and Nankang
Huang Xie, god of city walls in Suzhou
Huo Guang, Yu Bo, and Chen Huacheng; gods of city walls in Shanghai
Ji Shun, god of city walls in Zhengzhou, Zhenjiang, Qingyuan, Ningguo, Taiping, Xiangyang, Xingyuan, Fuzhou, Nanan, and Huating
Jian Yi, god of city walls in Tanghongzhou
Jiao Ming, god of city walls in Ezhou
Liu Zhongyuan, god of city walls in Liuzhou
Pang Yu, god of city walls in Xiaoxing
Qu Tan, god of city walls in Taizhou
Shen Sheng, god of city walls in Wuzhou
Su Jian, god of city walls in Yongzhou
Te Xuan, god of city walls in Jinan
Wen Tianxiang, god of city walls in Huangzhou
Xiao He, god of city walls in Gu
Yang Jianshan, god of city walls in Beijing
Yao Yichung, god of city walls in Xingguojun
Ying Bu, god of city walls in Zhenzhou and Liuhe
Ying Zhixu, god of city walls in Yunzhou
Zhou Ke, god of city walls in Jiangyin
Zhu Yigui, god of city walls in Xiaonanmen
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Korean mythology
Jangseung, a totem pole traditionally placed at the edges of villages to mark for village boundaries and frighten away demons; also worshipped as tutelary deities
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Munsin, Korean deity of the door. He was considered one of the most powerful of the house gods (Gashin), especially in Jeju Island.
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Shinto
Izanagi, creator god who descended into Yomi to bring back his wife, only to be repulsed at how hideous she had become, run away, and seal the entrance to Yomi with a rock
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Izanami, creator goddess who died, but could not leave Yomi and thus became queen of the underworld and the dead
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Hinduism
Agni, god of fire and messenger between gods and mortals,
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Pushan, solar deity and psychopomp responsible for marriages, journeys, roads, the feeding of cattle, and overseeing the journey of the dead to the afterlife
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Mesopotamian mythology
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Phrygian mythology
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African religions
Osiris, ancient Egyptian god who was murdered, but was reassembled and brought back to life by his wife Isis, but was still confined to the underworld and became the ruler of it
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Legba, phallic crossroad spirit and trickster in West African Vodun, he is the bringer of magic, master diviner and speaker of every language who facilitates communication between man and the gods. Legba is also the remover of obstacles and the guardian of the home and crossroads.
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Afro-American religions
Elegua, the messenger god and psychopomp in Santería, Louisiana Voodoo, Haitian Vodou, and Candomblé
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How to make a deal?
The first thing you need to know is that you can’t just somehow go to a crossroad and summon a Demon randomly to make a deal with. Summoning an ordinary demon is possible on any day but those demon don't have the power to make a deal with you. Even if they did try to make a deal with you, it won’t be an original deal or pact instead, they were just trying to manipulate you to invite them in your life and possess you. So, don’t go out randomly to any crossroads and just try to summon something that will possess you.
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It’s entirely different to give offerings to your concerned Deity on any day by simply going to the crossroads and putting the offerings down at the crossroads, maybe invoke them by name and you are good to go, might even be in their good graces but is entirely different if you are looking forward to summon one.
There are certain Arch demons that can crossover the portals of the crossroads into our world on certain special dates of the year that could randomly just appear at a crossroad all by itself and could directly approach you while crossing and could offer you a deal by themselves. But even these arch demons don’t go out making deals with any random person instead they choose someone especially talented but overlooked all their life and then It knows especially which nerve to touch and the person will make a deal.
In order to know when to summon the specific demon to make a deal with; one has to know about the astrological importance of dates & astrological alignments and even it’s not that easy to summon or conjure specific demon possessing God like powers to make a deal. Now for instance Halloween Night at witching hour; very important date and time to summon the Arch-Demon Samhain. One of the prime demons for the witches to make deals with. Another instance is the Night of first Eclipse in the winter is the night of the Hecate, One of the most dangerous Demonic deities of all summoned especially for psychic abilities and super powers.
The Hoodoo & Voodoo rituals are especially used to summon these demons at the crossroads. No other form of ritualistic magics will be enough to summon these demons except that of hoodoo magic rituals.
So, in order to do that you need to learn Hoodoo magic first>
What are all that could be obtained by a demon deal? How to negotiate & re-negotiate the terms of a deal?
The first rule for that is to be specific and keep the key note clear that what exactly you want from the demon; because they will manipulate you and your thoughts. You have to be very clear about the terms of the deal. You just don’t have to be clear about what you want but with what the demon wants from you in return as well. You need to be specific about few points in the deal as mentioned below:
1. Time and validity of the effectiveness of the contract.
2. How long would you be allowed to live with the contract.
3. What are the terms & conditions for you in the Hell when you go there in the afterlife.
4. What will your place be in the world if you open up about the contract.
5. Complete details of the particulars of the Deals & favors from both parties.
6. No loopholes policy.
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All of these have to be clarified and mentioned in the contract which will be engraved into your soul & thus is the legal binding which can only be seen by the reaper that will come to you when you are done. You have to note that you will always die before your time because in that way the Hell Hounds can snoop you in the hell before the reapers arrived according to your time as destined.
To re-negotiate is the tricky and the ugly part. In order to re-negotiate you have to be actually act as the broker for the souls to bring in to the demons & hence the Suited Guys with the contracts in the Hollywood and as long as you can keep coming with more souls; you will be making your early quota and you will get to stay alive and a hold on your contract temporarily.
Real cases of Demon deals and their proofs:
An extensive legend of a supposed devilish pact was focused on the character of Pope Sylvester II (946–1003), a prominent and skilled scholar and scientist in his lifetime, who had studied mathematics and astrology in the then Muslim-occupied cities of Córdoba and Seville. According to the legend, spread by William of Malmesbury and Cardinal Beno, Sylvester II had also learned sorcery, using a book of spells stolen from an Arab philosopher. He had a pact with a female demon called Meridiana, who appeared after he had been rejected by his earthly love, and with whose help he managed to ascend to the papal throne (another legend tells that he won the papacy by playing dice with the devil).
The Icelandic priest and scholar Sæmundur Sigfússon (1056–1133) were credited in Icelandic folklore with having made pacts with the devil and managing by various tricks to get the better of the deal. For example, in one famous story Sæmundur made a pact with the devil that the devil should bring him home to Iceland from Europe on the back of a seal. Sæmundur escaped a diabolical end when, on arrival, he hit the seal on the head with the Bible, killing it, and stepping safely ashore.
According to a medieval legend associated with the Codex Gigas, the scribe was a monk who broke his monastic vows and was sentenced to be walled up alive. In order to avoid this harsh penalty, he promised to create in one night a book to glorify the monastery forever, including all human knowledge. Near midnight, he became sure that he could not complete this task alone so he made a special prayer, not addressed to God but to the fallen angel Lucifer, asking him to help him finish the book in exchange for his soul. The devil completed the manuscript and the monk added the devil's picture out of gratitude for his aid.
Notable supposed deals with the devil were struck between the 15th and 18th centuries. The motif lives on among musicians until the 20th century:
Johann Georg Faust (1466/80 – 1541), whose life was the origin of the Faust legend.
John Fian (executed on January 27, 1591), A doctor and school teacher who was declared as a notorious sorcerer. He confessed to have a compact with Satan during the North Berwick witch trials in Scotland which he confessed to King James as the trial proceedings were taking place but later promised that he would renounce his compact with Satan and vow to lead the life of a Christian. The next morning, he confessed that the devil came to him in his cell dressed all in black and holding a white wand, demanding Fian continue his faithful service, according to his first oath and promise that he made. Fian testified that he renounced Satan to his face saying "Get thee behind me, thou Satan, and start pushing, for I have listened too much to thee, and by the same thou hast undone me, in respect whereof I will utterly undo you." He confessed that the devil then answered "That once ere thou die, thou shall be mine." The devil afterwards broke the white wand, and immediately vanished from his sight. He then was given a chance to lead the life he promised but the same night he stole a key to his cell and escaped. He was eventually captured and tortured until his execution.
Urbain Grandier (1590 – 1634), 17th-century French priest, who was tried and burned at the stake for witchcraft. One of the documents presented at his trial was a diabolical pact he supposedly signed, which also bears what are supposed to be the seals of several demons, including that of Satan himself.
Christoph Haizmann (1651/2 – 1700), 17th-century painter from Bavaria, allegedly signed two pacts to be a "bounden son" to the devil in 1668.
Bernard Fokke, 17th-century captain for the Dutch East India Company, renowned for his uncanny speed from the Dutch Republic to Java, which led to legends that he was in league with the devil. He is also alleged to be the model for the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman.
Jonathan Moulton (1726 – 1787), 18th-century brigadier general of the New Hampshire Militia, alleged to have sold his soul to the devil to have his boots filled with gold coins when hung by the fireplace every month.
Giuseppe Tartini (8 April 1692 – 26 February 1770), Venetian violinist and composer, who believed that his Devil's Trill Sonata was inspired by the devil's appearance before him in a dream.
Niccolò Paganini (27 October 1782 – 27 May 1840), Italian violinist, who may not have started the rumor but played along with it.
Philippe Musard (1793 – 1859), French composer and, more importantly, orchestra leader, whose wild conducting and sensuous concerts generated the rumor while a celebrity in Paris in the 1830.
Tommy Johnson (1896 – 1 November 1956), blues musician.
Robert Johnson (8 May 1911 – 16 August 1938), blues musician, who legend claims met Satan at a crossroads and signed over his soul to play the blues and gain mastery of the guitar.
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*note: we haven't mentioned any one since Robert Johnson because we can't fall in controversial debate amongst the celebrities & their fans but it's pretty clear and could be judged by the actions of many Singers/ Rapers & TV stars. Everyone suspects about them and they pretty much didn't hide it and are openly making contents about it without admitting anything. You guys know all about that already.
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Is it worth your soul?
It’s never worth your soul. In fact, nothing in this entire world is worth your soul. A soul is something that even Angels aren’t blessed with. Your Soul is the Divine & God lives in your soul.
All the riches of the Universe, Heaven & Hell can’t buy you a soul. It’s Priceless so never try to give away or sell your soul. Be grateful that you have a soul and as long as you have a soul; you are connected to the Divine God.
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