>>14666603I've been researching the ritualistic use of skulls and so far I've found this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Knights_Templar>Some describe it as having three faces, others as having four feet, others as being simply a face with no feet. For some it was a human skull, embalmed and encrusted with jewels; for others it was carved out of wood. Some maintained that it came from the remains of a former grand master of the order, while others were equally convinced that it was Baphomet – which in turn was interpreted as 'Mohammed'. Some saw it as havingAnd:
>In the Afro-Cuban Caribbean religion Palo Mayombe, a Mayombero, who is akin to the Voodoun's Bokor, obtains his familiar Spirit by visiting a cemetery and digging up the skull and a femur bone from a person. Then these bones are used in a black cauldron along with a variety of foul smelling herbs and a black dog or rooster and other incredible items. The Spirit is invited to come and live in this cauldron which is like making a mini universe for the Spirit to reside in. Then when a person is targeted for a nasty spell, the Mayombero will ask his Spirit to chase down the victim and kill him/her quickly and effectively