Satan_is_our_Father666
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When I started reading about our Demons and noticed that some were explained to have been well known Gods, as in Egypt or India or the Greek and Roman world, I felt a strong connection with this. And I was glad to learn that they were always with us, even if they bore different names in different points in time.
But after I read a lot on the Runes (something that, between some slight success in feeling my chakras and the RTR, has picked my interest with particular strength) I'm wondering what the Norse had that xianity wanted so badly to destroy. So much more that there's almost nothing left compared to Greek mythology and its never ending stories filled with analogies that a Spiritual Satanist WILL notice.
In the book I'm reading (Norse Mythology from Neil Gaiman) the author himself says "Norse stories were passed down with songs and poems. They were written down when Christianity had already displaced the worship of the Norse gods, and some stories we have came to us because people were concerned that if the stories were not preserved they'd become meaningless."
I'm pretty sure this angers you at least as much as me. Maybe for this reason as well I'm feeling determined to know more about the Norse gods and culture.
I'm also feeling very fascinated with the story of Odin, who 'hung himself on the tree' (underwent incredible effort and pain, training himself.. I see this as an analogy for our training and the pain reported by those who experienced Kundalini as a painful force at first) and saw/learned the Runes, unlocking magic and becoming capable of controlling the world (with the Words of power, vibrating them).
Another (quick) analogy is the 'Bifrost', a rainbow that the gods could use to travel between the Nine Worlds but that would burn the feet of whoever was not a god: I'm thinking this may mean the rainbow, made by the colors of the chakras, allows passage only to those with a soul ready for it, lest one feels incredibly uncomfortable pain.
Just thought I'd mention these things for whoever has been wondering the same.
Do share if you know of any of our Gods using as some point a Norse name.
HAIL SATAN!!!!
But after I read a lot on the Runes (something that, between some slight success in feeling my chakras and the RTR, has picked my interest with particular strength) I'm wondering what the Norse had that xianity wanted so badly to destroy. So much more that there's almost nothing left compared to Greek mythology and its never ending stories filled with analogies that a Spiritual Satanist WILL notice.
In the book I'm reading (Norse Mythology from Neil Gaiman) the author himself says "Norse stories were passed down with songs and poems. They were written down when Christianity had already displaced the worship of the Norse gods, and some stories we have came to us because people were concerned that if the stories were not preserved they'd become meaningless."
I'm pretty sure this angers you at least as much as me. Maybe for this reason as well I'm feeling determined to know more about the Norse gods and culture.
I'm also feeling very fascinated with the story of Odin, who 'hung himself on the tree' (underwent incredible effort and pain, training himself.. I see this as an analogy for our training and the pain reported by those who experienced Kundalini as a painful force at first) and saw/learned the Runes, unlocking magic and becoming capable of controlling the world (with the Words of power, vibrating them).
Another (quick) analogy is the 'Bifrost', a rainbow that the gods could use to travel between the Nine Worlds but that would burn the feet of whoever was not a god: I'm thinking this may mean the rainbow, made by the colors of the chakras, allows passage only to those with a soul ready for it, lest one feels incredibly uncomfortable pain.
Just thought I'd mention these things for whoever has been wondering the same.
Do share if you know of any of our Gods using as some point a Norse name.
HAIL SATAN!!!!