Faladim
New member
Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone, I hope they are all well (at least well enough that you can in this turbulent era for everyone).
Some time ago, since January, that I created a topic in that I expressed my first doubts about whether to follow the path of Satan or not. I have not spoken here again, but I have been reading all the information in the forums.
I try first to read and get the information that I find pertinent (both in these forums and in non-Satanist media) to try to find information that will serve me and be useful for my spiritual education before I start talking.
However, there are many doubts that I have not been able to resolve in these forums by myself.
I have also seen many topics created by people who want to know the position of their peoples in history and the race they belong to, as well as how Satanism has influenced cultures a lot and what was the 'traditional' religion to get away from poisonous Christianity. Russians, English, South Americans, even Mongols have asked questions on these types of topics.
However, at no point have I read about info of the Caribbean. I know that we are a site that perhaps many do not know (taking into the fact that the forum is composed of mostly English-speaking people from the USA or Europe) or ignore, but the truth is that I am curious to know if someone has knowledge about us the Caribbeans.
When people talk about the Caribbean and the Greater Antilles, especially the people in the forum, it is to talk about Cuba and its communist regime.
I am Dominican, from the Dominican Republic, and the truth is that we also need to learn the truth. To begin with, the dominican (now referring to our specific country) ignores the Jews because in our country they do not have much presence (the jewish community is too tiny and closed, or so we believe) although the christian presence is destroying all our morals and the progressivism. There is also the fact that we live in a somewhat difficult situation with Haitians, although many of us exaggerate their presence here (the majority of Haitian immigrants actually come to work, and those who come to do criminal acts are repudiated by their own community in the most cases) although many are TOO CHRISTIANS.
However, I also do not know how we should take this of Haitian immigration because we are a people of quite mixed racial and it is very difficult for me in which race we really find ourselves besides it is impossible to link ties with any tradition.
And not only this type of doubts happens with us Dominicans, but with the other two Hispanic islands of the Greater Antilles: Cuba and Puerto Rico. Haiti is more closely linked to Africa (also haitan's people is not racially mixed), and I don't know what that is about Satanism or traditional beliefs in Jamaica (taking into the fact that their case is similar to that of Haiti).
If someone can answer that question, I will be very grateful (although I know it is a very complicated question, but I would be happy to hear your opinions to know more and nourish myself from different points of view). Sorry for writing so much or if I sounded very convoluted in how I speak (my English can be a bit bad because my dialect of Spanish has grammar rules very, very different from neutral Spanish and English) or as someone annoying but the truth is that I have that doubt for a long time.
Thanks everyone for reading. :shock:
Some time ago, since January, that I created a topic in that I expressed my first doubts about whether to follow the path of Satan or not. I have not spoken here again, but I have been reading all the information in the forums.
I try first to read and get the information that I find pertinent (both in these forums and in non-Satanist media) to try to find information that will serve me and be useful for my spiritual education before I start talking.
However, there are many doubts that I have not been able to resolve in these forums by myself.
I have also seen many topics created by people who want to know the position of their peoples in history and the race they belong to, as well as how Satanism has influenced cultures a lot and what was the 'traditional' religion to get away from poisonous Christianity. Russians, English, South Americans, even Mongols have asked questions on these types of topics.
However, at no point have I read about info of the Caribbean. I know that we are a site that perhaps many do not know (taking into the fact that the forum is composed of mostly English-speaking people from the USA or Europe) or ignore, but the truth is that I am curious to know if someone has knowledge about us the Caribbeans.
When people talk about the Caribbean and the Greater Antilles, especially the people in the forum, it is to talk about Cuba and its communist regime.
I am Dominican, from the Dominican Republic, and the truth is that we also need to learn the truth. To begin with, the dominican (now referring to our specific country) ignores the Jews because in our country they do not have much presence (the jewish community is too tiny and closed, or so we believe) although the christian presence is destroying all our morals and the progressivism. There is also the fact that we live in a somewhat difficult situation with Haitians, although many of us exaggerate their presence here (the majority of Haitian immigrants actually come to work, and those who come to do criminal acts are repudiated by their own community in the most cases) although many are TOO CHRISTIANS.
However, I also do not know how we should take this of Haitian immigration because we are a people of quite mixed racial and it is very difficult for me in which race we really find ourselves besides it is impossible to link ties with any tradition.
And not only this type of doubts happens with us Dominicans, but with the other two Hispanic islands of the Greater Antilles: Cuba and Puerto Rico. Haiti is more closely linked to Africa (also haitan's people is not racially mixed), and I don't know what that is about Satanism or traditional beliefs in Jamaica (taking into the fact that their case is similar to that of Haiti).
If someone can answer that question, I will be very grateful (although I know it is a very complicated question, but I would be happy to hear your opinions to know more and nourish myself from different points of view). Sorry for writing so much or if I sounded very convoluted in how I speak (my English can be a bit bad because my dialect of Spanish has grammar rules very, very different from neutral Spanish and English) or as someone annoying but the truth is that I have that doubt for a long time.
Thanks everyone for reading. :shock: