AskSatanOperator
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I’m getting the feeling that they could very well be that. Their energies which we feel when we invoke them could be the accumulation of Gentile/Pagan worship over thousands of years, now with our rune vibrations we give them as well, pooling into them, which is what our rituals for them are all about, cleaning them of jewish curses with our energies and empowering them, which is why they’re called “power rituals”. Why would a God need us to clean and empower them? Unless they’re thoughtforms that can and have to be programmed by us, the physical/active beings as opposed to them being the passive/astral/mental beings, constructed as the personifications of the aspects of the human soul. If they truly were physical beings, they could clean themselves of jewish curses and obviously wouldn’t need us to empower them, like we do to ourselves through the cleaning aura meditations and other empowerment meditations. Why would a God need us to affirm to them how powerful they are or why do we need to return the curses sent to them by jews and others, can’t they do that themselves?
The way our God rituals are constructed very much remind me of the energetic programming jews/christians/muslims give to their thoughtform god, affirming how great and powerful he is multiple times a day and so on. If our Gods aren’t thoughtforms, then why do we treat them like thoughtforms?
I don’t want this to be true. I want to believe/know for certain that they are real physical beings and that they created us rather than the other way round, but I’m not sure how to prove that.
The way our God rituals are constructed very much remind me of the energetic programming jews/christians/muslims give to their thoughtform god, affirming how great and powerful he is multiple times a day and so on. If our Gods aren’t thoughtforms, then why do we treat them like thoughtforms?
I don’t want this to be true. I want to believe/know for certain that they are real physical beings and that they created us rather than the other way round, but I’m not sure how to prove that.