🖤Blood and Bass: How Ancient Games and Modern Concerts Harvest Collective Power

A leather football morphing into a human head mid-air, with spectral energy streaming from a roaring crowd under a blood-red sky.

Location: Western England, Shropshire County. From the archives of alchemist Gervasius Crooke, 1463 CE. (🏹Archive of Forbidden Games. Volume XIII. Chapter: The Game of Blood)

“Not every football match begins as leisure. Some are born of ritual. Old farmers recalled: on the day of the spring equinox, a traitor’s severed head would be brought out from Stormvalley Castle. One who had once frightened the king was now to serve the crowd. But the crowd did not merely play. They would grind down the soul’s energy, driving it into the soil so it could never return

“Elder women would whisper: when the ball flies through the air, so too does the crowd’s desire. And when a player scores a ‘goal,’ he briefly becomes a priest. But if one’s foot were to strike a real head—complete transference of power from victim to victor would occur. This knowledge is not lost—it is hidden.


A faded parchment showing a 16th-century drawing of hooded figures watching children play in the street under moonlight; handwritten dream notes in Latin swirl around the edges.

Somnambulist Brotherhood Archive. Dream Recording, 16th century

“I saw street boys in Lincoln kicking something round, while hooded figures watched from the shadows, whispering: ‘One head — one year of power.’ Each time someone fell, steam rose from the earth, as though blood were boiling up through the soil. I asked what this was. They replied: ‘It is the ancient game. And in it, someone always pays time for another’s triumph.’”

Personal Commentary by Mariya Petrenko Torska: I have always wondered — why does football stir the masses so powerfully? Why does it ignite joy, hysteria, violence, even revolutions? Because it is not just a game. It is a collective reenactment of magic, disguised as sport. And the head — whether real or symbolic — has always been the seat of power. The more we forget this truth, the more it acts through our subconscious. And that is why we must remember.

Because memory protects. And what is forgotten can still rule us.

Concerts as Magical Rituals of Energy Harvesting: Origins and Mechanisms

Historical Roots: From Shamans to Stadiums

Mass gatherings around music have existed since the dawn of humanity. In tribal societies, the shaman would drum, chant, and lead circles — inducing collective trance states. These were group portals, amplified by rhythm, fire, and shared emotion. The purpose: summon spirits, bring rain, ensure a good hunt, or initiate healing.

Animated illustration showing a concert crowd radiating energy toward a symbolically lit stage, representing the concept of concerts as modern energy rituals.

Later, in Sumerian, Egyptian, and Indian temples, priest-musicians performed sacred hymns aligned with astronomical events. The audience (the faithful) was never passive — they offered up parts of their own energy, whether knowingly or not.

The concert, in essence, is a modernized version of the sacred temple ceremony.

Stages of Transformation: From Sacred Theater to Energy Machines

1. Medieval Mystery Plays: Theatrical rituals with music where each role had magical function, invoking gods, virtues, and archetypes. The viewer wasn’t just watching — they were drawn into mythic reality.

2. Opera & Symphony (18th–19th century): Music begins to structure emotional fields. Some composers (e.g., Wagner) openly claimed to encode divine forces in their scores.

3. 20th Century — The Birth of Mass Rituals: With the advent of amplification, lighting, and television, concerts evolved into global emotional magnets. Elvis, The Beatles, Michael Jackson — all became conduits for the energy of millions, acting as both vessels and sacrificial icons.

Visual timeline from ancient shamanic rituals to modern stadium concerts, illustrating the secret history of music as a powerful spiritual practice.

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Mechanisms of Energy Extraction at Concerts

1. Group Resonance: Thousands tune into the same frequency, forming a harmonic psychosphere. It amplifies the flow of raw emotion.

2. Voice as a Vibrational Key: Screams, chants, and collective singing generate vibrational currents that open access to higher (or lower) dimensions.

3. Trance and Dissolution of the “I”: At peak moments (especially in EDM, rock, or metal shows), the audience loses its individuality — surrendering to the collective current. This is when the purest energy transfer occurs.

4. Stage Architecture as Energy Conduit: Many stages are designed as portals — circular, pentagonal, towered, symbol-laden. Sometimes beneath them lie resonance plates that amplify sound and vibration. This isn’t just aesthetics — it’s an energy transformation engine.

5. Performer as Channel: When the artist enters catharsis, they become a medium for the current. Often the ritual begins through them — even unconsciously. This is why many artists burn out, get ill, or vanish after their peak.

Illuminati, Sound, Structure & Secret Archives

Certain 20th-century occult archives mention “wave rituals” performed via “electric sanctuaries” — stages with controlled sound and light. These texts suggest that physical energy isn’t extracted directly — instead, it’s converted into psycho-energetic charge, which is then redirected toward specific goals: political, technological, or ideological.

So concerts aren’t just entertainment. They are systems of collective energy collection and redistribution.

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