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maddcat01

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What is the JoS take on the idea of the god within (that our souls are ultimately connected to or came from)? Native Americans call what I'm trying to ask about, "The Great Spirit".
 
For now, all you did was asking RETARDED questions, ones that could have been EASILY answered by studying JoS.

But let me give you the answer on the silver plate:

"DO THE FKIN' RESEARCH YOURSELF"

HS!
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What is the JoS take on the idea of the god within (that our souls are ultimately connected to or came from)? Native Americans call what I'm trying to ask about, "The Great Spirit".
 
Sir/Ma'am, can you please do me a favour and read the Joy of Satan?
God has been used as an allegory on many alchemical and occult texts. It's significance varies from subject to subject. Among other meanings, it can be used to refer to the chakras, to yourself or to the universe itself, which has no beginning nor end and it's not even a conscious force. Then we have the Gods who are those who mastered this omnipresent force/energy.
You should read joyofsatan.org then move to the sermons here: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/JoSNewsletter/info 
 
Not really. I just didn't notice much talk of Natives from what I've read so far on JoS. I just wonder what the JoS take is on Native American beliefs.
 
That is a good question.  The Native American's were a combination of ancient White Races and Amerindian Races and some times a sub race that resulted from the mixture of both.  The ancient Whites were spiritual Satanists as I have documented.  The Amerindians believed in the same. They had an identical culture as well the chiefs were people who had achieved the opening of the crown chakra with the serpent. There were books wrote on their beliefs by American researchers back in the 19th century who lived with them as anthropologists  before the beliefs  disappeared with the christianization of the Amerindian People.. From what the Medicine Men told them they believed in the Nagi Wakan's which means divine or heavenly serpents this is the ancient title of our Gods. And they had the esoteric doctrine of the energy centers and serpent energy.  They were serpent worshippers.  What they also meant by Medicine is what we would call prana, the serpent energy. They had inner spiritual societies in their communities devoted to this practice.
 

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." - Shaitan

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