Valkarie
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Most here will know I'm presently doing a teaching degree, which will be completed at the end of the year. This takes up most of my time. But I find time to do my meditations.
Personally speaking, I don't normally subscribe to forums like this, but I came across Joy of Satan whilst doing research for a paper, and I did the 'Opening Of The Chakras' and was amazed. I could definitely feel the change it was making, both mentally and physically.
When I was in high school, I majored in 'Ancient History', and I always wondered why great civilizations always went through a cycle of rising to power, expansion and influence and then slowly decline, through different causes and influences, that can't all be expounded upon and explained here in this short letter.
One of the main causes, which I have realised with the knowledge of JoS, is that spirituality was not shared amongst the average masses, as is shared here in JoS. The great civilizations of Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, classical Greece and imperial Rome were of a 'selective' spirituality. What I mean by that, is the spiritual knowledge that was left by the Gods when they departed, was basically intact and of a pure nature and imparted to everyone to start with in the early civilizations, but with the passing of time and tide, this knowledge became more exclusive. It came to a point where the preistly sects, who were the custodians of this knowledge only imparted it to royalty and the privileged classes in return for their patronage and protection. As a consequence, the average masses were only taught a smattering of the truth in myths and legends, in the form of analogies. We are all familiar with the myths of 'Jason And The Argonauts', which is an analogy of the God Argus. Also Hercules in Homer's depiction of the Trojan wars and the 'Odyssey'.
This restriction of spiritual knowledge eventually led to corruption and ignorance, allowing negative, destructive influences to eat away at the morals and customs of pagan society. This is what happened with the spread of Xtianity in the Roman Empire. There is little doubt that it would never have gotten a hold if the average Roman citizen was fully knowledgeable in the origins of the Gods and Spiritual Satanism. What chance did the pagans have with only a superficial knowledge of no real grounding or truth? The Visigoths, like most Gothic tribes, gradually converted from German paganism to Xtianity over the course of the fifth and sixth centuries. However, they initially adopted the Arianist form of the religion, as opposed to the Nicean, or Catholic, form practiced by most of Rome. Once Xtianity, with it's monotheism, that accepts no other Gods, had gotten a foothold amongst the patrician classes, it was permanent. A major turning point in western history occurred when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 CE. Whether Constantine's conversion was sincere or politically motivated (or a combination of the two), historians can only speculate.
It's a new turning point in world history, and the advent of Aquarius that pagan spirituality is again being revived in the form of Spiritual Satanism with Joy of Satan. Who amongst us, including the new initiates like myself, cannot say that life is wonderful and worth living with the Gods? We are all potential Gods in Satan's image.
Hail Satan
Personally speaking, I don't normally subscribe to forums like this, but I came across Joy of Satan whilst doing research for a paper, and I did the 'Opening Of The Chakras' and was amazed. I could definitely feel the change it was making, both mentally and physically.
When I was in high school, I majored in 'Ancient History', and I always wondered why great civilizations always went through a cycle of rising to power, expansion and influence and then slowly decline, through different causes and influences, that can't all be expounded upon and explained here in this short letter.
One of the main causes, which I have realised with the knowledge of JoS, is that spirituality was not shared amongst the average masses, as is shared here in JoS. The great civilizations of Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, classical Greece and imperial Rome were of a 'selective' spirituality. What I mean by that, is the spiritual knowledge that was left by the Gods when they departed, was basically intact and of a pure nature and imparted to everyone to start with in the early civilizations, but with the passing of time and tide, this knowledge became more exclusive. It came to a point where the preistly sects, who were the custodians of this knowledge only imparted it to royalty and the privileged classes in return for their patronage and protection. As a consequence, the average masses were only taught a smattering of the truth in myths and legends, in the form of analogies. We are all familiar with the myths of 'Jason And The Argonauts', which is an analogy of the God Argus. Also Hercules in Homer's depiction of the Trojan wars and the 'Odyssey'.

This restriction of spiritual knowledge eventually led to corruption and ignorance, allowing negative, destructive influences to eat away at the morals and customs of pagan society. This is what happened with the spread of Xtianity in the Roman Empire. There is little doubt that it would never have gotten a hold if the average Roman citizen was fully knowledgeable in the origins of the Gods and Spiritual Satanism. What chance did the pagans have with only a superficial knowledge of no real grounding or truth? The Visigoths, like most Gothic tribes, gradually converted from German paganism to Xtianity over the course of the fifth and sixth centuries. However, they initially adopted the Arianist form of the religion, as opposed to the Nicean, or Catholic, form practiced by most of Rome. Once Xtianity, with it's monotheism, that accepts no other Gods, had gotten a foothold amongst the patrician classes, it was permanent. A major turning point in western history occurred when the Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 CE. Whether Constantine's conversion was sincere or politically motivated (or a combination of the two), historians can only speculate.
It's a new turning point in world history, and the advent of Aquarius that pagan spirituality is again being revived in the form of Spiritual Satanism with Joy of Satan. Who amongst us, including the new initiates like myself, cannot say that life is wonderful and worth living with the Gods? We are all potential Gods in Satan's image.
Hail Satan