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Shemsu

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Greetings brothers and sisters. These few days I've been working on an action plan for realizing my lifelong dream of migrating to a mountain village and starting a small farm in order to provide a better life for my family. Things just added up and it's go time. I'm writing this because I want to hear peoples' opinions on this and maybe some downsides I haven't considered so they can be addressed and maybe provide some info to anyone interested in doing the same. Besides the obvious benefits I hope to gain a more conducive environment for progressing in our path and perhaps even start a village of my own for likeminded people, who knows, the first truly satanic settlement in Europe. I'd love to pick your brains and hear what you think.
 
Great to hear brother! I will also be moving to the country side in a few years(not hardcore solo in a forest, but a village).

What is going to be your income? Since you are going to the mountains, are you going to sell goats milk and cheese? The "organic" one sells for insane ammounts.
 
Perhaps this dream of yours stems from another desire. I believe that what you really desire is independence. "I'm here to make my own rules and I shall need nobody!! Fuck everyone else and their rules!"
I believe that to be a mistake.
Dependence, specialization and meeting other people's needs and desires leads to great prosperity and joy.
You'll limit your family's prospects for earning money and making friends if you move to a mountain.
Also, as long as the enemy is in power, there can't be any Satanic settlement. Look at what happened in waco and ruby ridge.
 
I had this idea too in the past, but we as Spiritual Satanists are actually more useful while being in this fake society.
We can change things from inside, make some money, get a good position, make some people wake up in our surroundings etc.
You can still live somewhat isolated.

If we isolate ourselves to a mountain or an isolated group outside of society, we just make ourselves look like aliens and targets.
Let the jews go to a mountain or another planet and isolate themselves... this is our planet, we don't have to run nowhere.
 
Master.mind said:
Perhaps this dream of yours stems from another desire. I believe that what you really desire is independence. "I'm here to make my own rules and I shall need nobody!! Fuck everyone else and their rules!"
I believe that to be a mistake.
Dependence, specialization and meeting other people's needs and desires leads to great prosperity and joy.
You'll limit your family's prospects for earning money and making friends if you move to a mountain.
Also, as long as the enemy is in power, there can't be any Satanic settlement. Look at what happened in waco and ruby ridge.

Appreciate the concern and advice but my main motivation is providing a higher quality of living for my children. I would not be isolated as it's a short drive from where we're at still far and high enough to have better air, water, food and everything else. They won't be deprived of anything and when grown up if they choose to return to the city it's fine with me, they'll have a house and apartments to go to.
As for the second part I know it's not possible for the time being, I'm not delusional or anything, it was just a hope and vision for some future that might prove to be closer than you think or not, time will tell.
 
If one wants to really do this then best of luck to them but one needs to understand this type of life is where one will be up early to do work around their property like feeding livestock etc etc and this will go onto the night of taking care their property. When a person or persons can do all this efficiently the outcome can be one of the most satisfactory feelings ever in my opinion.

The point is that this a big decision and not to take lightly. We humans have done a good job to make our lives easier so we can focus on other more important things albeit most humans nowadays use thus extra time to waste their lives away or damage themselves mentally and physically thru drugs alcohol etc.

Imagine the big cities where a lot is just convenient but we live in a SS ran world. A lot would get done to advance humanity.

The city life or even smaller towns aren't for everyone though and some prefer being self sustained and away from crowds. As long as these people understand their lives will be more hands on with menial tasks then I give anyone trying this type of life my blessings and wish them best of luck.
 
Mate, this isn't how you escape the matrix.

Temporary retreats into nature like forest trails, or even camping, will give you your fix long enough to cope with the day to day until the next nature outing. There's no need to go all out and subject your family to that.
 
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=52928&p=232908&hilit=self+sufficient#p232908

Ideally you would live in such a great place and still have a good paying job. Bonus if it's something you can work online at.
 
hailourtruegod said:
and this will go onto the night of taking care their property.
+1
Spot on! Don't ask me how I know.
For any aspiring homesteaders out there: don't be illusioned. Depending on how much you want to accomplish, running a homestead sometimes requires 14-hour workdays. Also, don't forget all kinds of tools, spares etc. You also need to acquire a wide skillset.

It would be best to have some passive income. Then you have to grow vegetables and meat only for feeding yourself and your family. This is much easier. The result is you living a healthy life.
 
Shemsu said:
They won't be deprived of anything and when grown up if they choose to return to the city it's fine with me, they'll have a house and apartments to go to.

They won't have a social circle to go to. I'd be like starting life from zero and the older one is, the harder it is to make friends.
 
If you are going to go through with this then I recommend checking with your GD as well. They will be able to give you an idea if this is the right move for your family or not.

I do support you if you know what you're doing. I trust that you have some experience with farm life? It can be tough to get used to.
 
Shemsu said:
Greetings brothers and sisters. These few days I've been working on an action plan for realizing my lifelong dream of migrating to a mountain village and starting a small farm in order to provide a better life for my family. Things just added up and it's go time. I'm writing this because I want to hear peoples' opinions on this and maybe some downsides I haven't considered so they can be addressed and maybe provide some info to anyone interested in doing the same. Besides the obvious benefits I hope to gain a more conducive environment for progressing in our path and perhaps even start a village of my own for likeminded people, who knows, the first truly satanic settlement in Europe. I'd love to pick your brains and hear what you think.

Hell yeah, man. That's awesome. I'm glad things lined up for you. I can't think of any downsides, but I'm sure you'll be able to navigate them no problem. I hear the first 1-3 years are the most trying since you have to learn a lot, adapt and get settled in, but after that it's much more relaxing and rewarding in the longrun. It might be helpful to make a formal 12-36 month contract witnessed by the Gods that you'll try your best and stick it out no matter what for that length of time, and asking for their blessings and assistance. Most people give up within the first 6-12 months. If you can make it three years through thick and thin, you're set!

I share a similar vision of a truly Satanic/Luciferian settlement. What a joy it would be! I believe it's possible. Farm life can be difficult, but some absolutely love it and get a lot of joy from the lifestyle. Permaculture people are some of the happiest people I've encountered.

They say many hands make light work. Building a community has it's own set of difficulties and challenges, but I believe that with a solid "founding crew" with Satan's blessing, it could prosper indefinitely. It's all about finding/attracting the right people, so a strict vetting process is needed to ensure the health of the community.
 
Apprentice said:
hailourtruegod said:
and this will go onto the night of taking care their property.
+1
Spot on! Don't ask me how I know.
For any aspiring homesteaders out there: don't be illusioned. Depending on how much you want to accomplish, running a homestead sometimes requires 14-hour workdays. Also, don't forget all kinds of tools, spares etc. You also need to acquire a wide skillset.

It would be best to have some passive income. Then you have to grow vegetables and meat only for feeding yourself and your family. This is much easier. The result is you living a healthy life.

Good points that you added. I also recommend for the OP to have family help them or at least a trusted partner to take on half the stuff instead of doing every single thing themselves. Should help alleviate the workload.
 
Shemsu said:
some downsides I haven't considered
I'll give you some broader points in random order to ruminate on.
• winterproofing the house (or a cabin) and stocking up on firewood
• food: how and where to preserve (traditional methods like sauerkraut don't require electricity and can sometimes be the healthiest ways) (you may need to build a root cellar)
• create initial seed reserves for your vegetable garden
• learn how to make compost for the vegetable garden from manure
• electricity: if there is a grid, have a contingency plan (a backup generator)
• water source: is the water clean and safe? does the system work on power? get a spare pump.
• bottled gas for cooking: have reserves
• create fuel reserves for your truck/chainsaw/generator etc.
• get quality tools: cordless drill and impact driver, circular saw, jigsaw, angle grinder, air compressor, stick welder etc.
• how to keep rodents at bay
• invest in top of the line working clothes and boots. You'll thank yourself later.
• security and hunting: guns, ammo
• growing your own meat: learn to kill, gut and process the meat. How to keep the whole process clean, avoiding contaminations and consequent poisonings
• feed reserves for the meat animals (I'm talking about supplemental feeding for the animals to get minerals etc)
• first aid kit and medical supplies
• there must be fire extinguishers in the house and in your workshop
• what happens if you come down with some illness, who is going to run the household, feed the animals etc.
• don't expect to have 3+ hours daily for SS JoS workings during the initial stages.
I'm sure I missed some.
 
Thank you everyone for making some good points, especially Apprentice and Jrvan. Rest assured it's not something done on a whim and years of learning and preparations went into this, even managed to get some friends and family into it too. The main reason for not being there already is resolving health issues. Now that I feel up to the task and have a support system in place don't see why I'd stay here any longer. Btw, last couple of years I'm sort of transitioning, living in a lowland village that has many advantages to town life but it's practically attached to it, has the same pollution issues and just doesn't suffice. My destination is ideal, or optimal considering all compromises that have to be made when not going all out wild which is why I wrote "primitive". Not going or running away, not isolated in any way just finally going home after many temporary dwellings. Also great thanks to Blitz for helping me restore my health and self esteem. If you can find me, you're welcomed for a cup of tea ;)
 
Shemsu said:
Thank you everyone for making some good points, especially Apprentice and Jrvan. Rest assured it's not something done on a whim and years of learning and preparations went into this, even managed to get some friends and family into it too. The main reason for not being there already is resolving health issues. Now that I feel up to the task and have a support system in place don't see why I'd stay here any longer. Btw, last couple of years I'm sort of transitioning, living in a lowland village that has many advantages to town life but it's practically attached to it, has the same pollution issues and just doesn't suffice. My destination is ideal, or optimal considering all compromises that have to be made when not going all out wild which is why I wrote "primitive". Not going or running away, not isolated in any way just finally going home after many temporary dwellings. Also great thanks to Blitz for helping me restore my health and self esteem. If you can find me, you're welcomed for a cup of tea ;)

Very relieved to hear this. Good luck to you, and I hope it's everything you dreamed of and more :)

Also remember you can ask Demons for help and advice when you need it. You have a big family support network in Orion, and here too with all of us.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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