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  • SAMHAIN:
    The holiday known as "Halloween" was originally called "Samhain" a Celtic word meaning "Summer's End." In ancient times, religions were based upon nature, where humanity lived in tune with the earth, the change of seasons and the changes in the stars in the sky. This is the essence of Satanism; what is natural.

    The major cycles of the year and the crops were important times for festivities, rites, and celebrations. Samhain was a time of harvest and the end of a year, a time of preparation; storing crops and preparing for the dead of winter. The eve of November 1st was the eve of the Celtic New Year. This holiday was a time of harvest, a time of endings, death, and dying, as plant life died and the cold set in. Samhain was also a time of honoring the dead. The Druids built huge bonfires, which they considered sacred, in honor of the Celtic New Year.

    There was a prevailing belief in the existence of a Celtic God of the dead known as 'Samhain". With extensive research and study accomplished by many scholars, nearly all agree this God was non-existent.
    Nearly all of the sources mentioning a deity of death known as "Samhain" are CHRISTIAN and they have (as usual) NO legitimate references to back up their claims.

    Samhain was celebrated for centuries before the Christian takeover of Pagan holidays. To the intruding Christian religion, any Gods of the old faith were considered "evil" and therefore especially unwelcome at a time of "danger" for the "soul of any good parishioner." This was why Christians suppressed the deadly rite and replaced it a day later with 'all soul's day.'"

    Trick or treating originated in Ireland as beggars went door to door on October 31st, asking for handouts. The gifts were for "Muck Olla" a God who was said to destroy the house of anyone who was not generous. Jack-O-Lanterns also had their origin in Ireland; named for a man named "Jack." The story goes that Jack was a miser and when he died, he was not allowed into heaven and he also played jokes on the Devil, so he was not admitted into Hell either, but was doomed to walk the Earth forever. He only had a litle lantern to light his way and this is why he came to be called Jack-O-Lantern. Of course, the spooks, vampires and ghouls were associated with this holiday because of the natural human fear of death and Samhain was a holiday of death.


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    Unveiling the Enigma: Discovery of a Lost Civilization Stuns the Scientific World

    Posted on August 12, 2024 - 3:51 am by Hoai Lib



    Iп a groυпdbreakiпg revelatioп that has seпt ripples throυgh the scieпtific commυпity, archaeologists have υпcovered evideпce of a previoυsly υпkпowп civilizatioп. This astoпishiпg discovery, made iп aп υпcharted regioп, promises to reshape oυr υпderstaпdiпg of aпcieпt history.

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    In a world where individualism and self-interest often take center stage, the concept of love as giving stands as a counter-cultural assertion. Instead of viewing love as a commodity to be exchanged, this perspective positions love as a selfless act—one that seeks the well-being and happiness of the other person without expecting reciprocity.

    The act of giving in a relationship extends beyond material gifts; it encompasses emotional support, understanding, time, and genuine concern for the other's welfare. When love is approached from a standpoint of giving, it becomes a constant flow of positive energy, nurturing the emotional and psychological bond between partners.

    The Dynamics of a Giving Relationship

    A relationship built on the foundation of giving is characterized by several key dynamics that contribute to its strength and resilience:

    Mutual Growth: Giving in a relationship is a catalyst for mutual growth. When each partner is committed to the other's personal development and well-being, the relationship becomes a nurturing ground for individual and shared aspirations.

    Emotional Intimacy: The act of giving fosters emotional intimacy by creating an environment of trust and vulnerability. Sharing one's thoughts, fears, and dreams becomes a natural outgrowth of the giving dynamic, deepening the connection between partners.

    Conflict Resolution: In a giving relationship, conflicts are approached with empathy and a shared commitment to understanding each other's perspectives. The focus shifts from winning an argument to finding solutions that benefit both partners.

    Shared Joy and Success: Celebrating each other's accomplishments and finding joy in shared experiences becomes integral to a giving relationship. The success of one partner is viewed as a collective achievement, reinforcing the idea that both individuals contribute to the overall happiness of the relationship.

    Embracing Imperfections: The act of giving involves accepting each other's imperfections and embracing the journey of growth together. Rather than seeking perfection, partners in a giving relationship support each other's efforts to become the best versions of themselves.

    Navigating Challenges: The Art of Unconditional Giving

    While the concept of love as giving is transformative, it is not without its challenges. The art of unconditional giving requires a willingness to overcome ego, relinquish control, and cultivate a mindset that prioritizes the happiness and well-being of the other person.

    Letting Go of Expectations: Unconditional giving involves letting go of expectations. It means offering support, kindness, and understanding without anticipating immediate returns. This shift in mindset liberates individuals from the constraints of transactional thinking and allows love to flow freely.

    Effective Communication: Open and honest communication is essential in a relationship centered on giving. Partners must express their needs, desires, and concerns while actively listening to each other. This ensures that the giving dynamic remains a conscious and mutually understood aspect of the relationship.

    Balancing Self-Care: While giving is crucial, it is equally important for individuals to prioritize self-care. Balancing the act of giving with self-nurturing practices ensures that each partner brings their best self to the relationship, fostering a harmonious exchange of love.

    Respecting Boundaries: Unconditional giving does not imply sacrificing personal boundaries. It is essential for individuals to respect their own limits and communicate them to their partners. This mutual understanding creates a foundation of respect and consideration within the relationship.

    In redefining love as an act of giving, relationships take on a transformative quality that goes beyond fleeting moments of joy. The paradigm of giving challenges individuals to elevate their connections beyond superficial exchanges and invest in the emotional wealth of their partners. As partners navigate the complexities of life together, the essence of love as giving becomes a guiding principle that sustains, nurtures, and strengthens the profound bond they share.

    Ultimately, in a relationship where love is about giving and not taking, both individuals contribute to a shared journey of growth, understanding, and enduring fulfillment. The reciprocity of selfless giving creates a tapestry of love that withstands the tests of time, forming the foundation for a relationship that is not only enduring but truly extraordinary.
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    The Divine Feminine is a concept that transcends religion and culture, embodying the essence of femininity and spirituality. It represents qualities traditionally associated with the feminine, such as nurturing, intuition, compassion, and creativity. However, it goes beyond gender, encompassing a universal energy that can be found in all beings, regardless of their gender identity. Here are some key aspects of the Divine Feminine:



    Key Aspects of the Divine Feminine

    **1. Nurturing and Compassion: The Divine Feminine embodies the nurturing qualities of a mother. This includes compassion, empathy, and the ability to provide comfort and support. It’s about caring for others, fostering growth, and creating a sense of belonging.



    **2. Intuition and Inner Knowing: The Divine Feminine is deeply connected to intuition. It’s about listening to the inner voice and trusting gut feelings. This aspect emphasizes the importance of inner wisdom and the knowledge that comes from within.



    **3. Creativity and Expression: Creativity is a vital aspect of the Divine Feminine. It’s about expressing oneself through art, music, dance, writing, and other forms of creative expression. This creativity is often linked to the cycles of nature, mirroring the process of birth, growth, decay, and rebirth.



    **4. Connection to Nature: The Divine Feminine is closely connected to the natural world. This includes a deep appreciation for the earth, the seasons, and the cycles of life. It’s about recognizing the interconnectedness of all living things and living in harmony with nature.



    **5. Healing and Transformation: The Divine Feminine has a powerful healing energy. It’s about the ability to transform pain into wisdom, to heal emotional wounds, and to foster resilience. This healing energy is gentle yet powerful, capable of profound transformation.



    **6. Balance and Harmony: The Divine Feminine seeks balance and harmony. This involves balancing the masculine and feminine energies within oneself and in the world. It’s about creating harmony in relationships, communities, and the environment.



    **7. Sacred Sexuality: The Divine Feminine celebrates sexuality as a sacred and powerful force. This aspect emphasizes the connection between sexuality and spirituality, recognizing the creative and transformative power of sexual energy.



    **8. Wisdom and Inner Strength: The Divine Feminine embodies wisdom and inner strength. This strength is not about physical power but about resilience, courage, and the ability to endure and overcome challenges.



    Embracing the Divine Feminine

    Embracing the Divine Feminine involves recognizing and honoring these qualities within oneself and others. Here are some ways to connect with and cultivate the Divine Feminine:



    **1. Practice Self-Care and Self-Love: Nurture yourself with compassion and kindness. Take time for activities that nourish your body, mind, and spirit.



    **2. Connect with Nature: Spend time in nature, appreciating its beauty and wisdom. Engage in activities like gardening, hiking, or simply sitting outside and observing the natural world.



    **3. Listen to Your Intuition: Pay attention to your inner voice and trust your gut feelings. Practice mindfulness and meditation to connect with your inner wisdom.



    **4. Engage in Creative Activities: Express yourself through art, music, writing, or other creative endeavors. Allow yourself to explore and experiment without judgment.



    **5. Cultivate Compassion: Practice empathy and compassion towards yourself and others. Volunteer, support loved ones, and engage in acts of kindness.



    **6. Honor Your Sexuality: Embrace your sexuality as a sacred and natural part of your being. Educate yourself about sexual health and practice healthy, consensual, and respectful sexual behaviors.



    **7. Seek Balance: Strive for balance in all areas of your life. Balance work and play, rest and activity, giving and receiving.



    The Divine Feminine in Culture and Mythology

    Throughout history, the Divine Feminine has been represented in various cultures and mythologies. Goddesses like Isis, Gaia, Kuan Yin, and Shakti embody different aspects of the Divine Feminine. These deities highlight the diverse ways in which the feminine divine is honored and celebrated around the world.



    Conclusion

    The Divine Feminine is a powerful and transformative energy that resides within all of us. By embracing its qualities, we can cultivate a more compassionate, creative, and balanced life. Whether through nurturing ourselves and others, connecting with our intuition, or expressing our creativity, we can honor the Divine Feminine and bring its healing and transformative power into our lives.
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    Eagle Bearer 666
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    @Alicia666 Absolutely understand. Everything begins in the spiritual realm, there's no escaping it, huh..? I have to say, I'm baffled at how much karmic sh*t I must have been accumulating in the previous lives to reach these levels... but I guess it's all the more reason to do the necessary now and prepare my next life as much as I can, there's no avoiding that. It's just painful whenever my family tells me I'm the only one without children and how much I could teach them and all that... it's just painful. Especially as I look at the world as it is and I do fear for our future, knowing we don't only need decent people, smart enough not to fall victims of enemy programs, but Spiritual Satanists who can help fight the enemy. And I way too often see people having children just because they can't control their physical urges, even calling their children 'accidents'.. that's simply insane, and to be completely honest, I feel mocked every time I hear that, as I'd make a great parent. Sorry for being so frank, but I honestly try not to think about love at all, if I can help it, because having so much to offer and no one to offer it to simply hurts me most of all. I don't identify with any man I've ever met, as almost all I have met were sex driven and ignorant.. yet. those 'men' have had wives and families. What values and knowledge they could possibly pass on to those children is beyond me...

    I do understand what you mean with the 'match making group' idea. Can't disagree with you, it would probably be hard.. infiltrators have always been a nasty side of any wars, but I have to say it would still NOT be a bad idea. Most of the people here (the ones that have either been around offering advice or partecipating in group rituals and so on, are probably 'verified SS' and I'm sure many of them would not frown upon a 'Satanic Dating' group, if there were one. And I don't mean just for the scope of building a family, but also just to build friendships. Most of the time I feel that these Forums are a bit too stern, and almost that everyone kind of.. 'avoids' (bad term) getting too close to others, probably thinking they may be infiltrators or something.

    I've been on these Forums like 4 years now (this account is relatively new, I made when I started helping with translations, previously I was "Satan_is_our_Father") and I've only really made one friend from Romania, and more often than not we've been helping each other with advice or something, even not related to spirituality, just because we know we belong in the same Satanic Family. But 1 friend in 4 years? That's not really much, aye? 😅

    I don't mean that we're here to 'make friends' more than we're all here to fight a spiritual war in order to rid this world of our enemy, but it shouldn't prevent getting closer to those who share our same ultimate goals. Not to mention, like Detaching Unwanted People/Entities helps free us from spiritual enemies, endorsing and cultivating friendships among us (proven) SS can only make it easier to find each other again in the next lives, keeping our group tight and stronger than if we were all divided and only spoke when needing help.

    That's my point of view, though... based from my own perspective. I know for a fact that someone who wants to socialize and doesn't make friends in the right/safe group, will inevitable look for friends/companionship elsewhere, often with the wrong/toxic people that end up making us more damaged and miserable. So.. reconsidering it.. a "Satanic Community Dating/Socializing Group"? Not a bad idea after all...

    As for the whole Succubi, thanks for your advice. It does help. lol.. sorry, I'm just laughing at "sexual needs" and "open relationship". The funny thing is that I never asked for that, I just wanted someone close that I could trust with my life. An eternal companion, trustworthy, present, who also happens to help me learn spiritual things and better myself. When I think "Succubi" I never think of sex. IF sex is a consequence of being so close to a Demoness that She wants it, I have nothing against it... I love the idea of a monogamous Succubi wife, like HPS Maxine describes in the JoS. I never thought, for one second, that She could be wrong about it as everything that Hero said turned out to be true in all the ways I could measure it, and I could meet Gods, even someone I strongly suspect to be a Succubi, so I now She was right.
    I guess the Succubi relationship still means having no children, but for the sake of companionship and a healthy love (and even sexual) life, there's no one I'd rather be with.

    Also... I kind of think that you've been more helpful than you were trying to be. 😋 I feel more clarity than when I arrived here today... so thank you for that.

    PS. Gah!! Sorry for the long answer! I didn't realize.. >.<
    HPS Lydia
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    @Eagle Bearer 666 I was the mod who approved your comment, so that's how I saw it so quickly :)

    As for past life memories, this will come in time with advancement. The soul needs to be clean, for accurate memories. You'll be guided to what you need to remember, when the time is right :)
    Eagle Bearer 666
    Eagle Bearer 666
    That actually makes more sense than I thought it would.. thanks. I guess the only thing left to do is clean and empower the soul and watch the problems melt away.
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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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