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In statements, can the word 'folk' be used instead of 'pasture'?
Vira_ said:In statements, can the word 'folk' be used instead of 'pasture'?
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Bright Truth said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Can flock changed to "community"? I changed this on purpose to avoid trolls come and say "so you are sheeple."
I know, in English it has various meanings but in Turkish, it's directly translated to "a flock of animals". Since we are talking about humans, I altered this to a word that means "community".
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:...Vira_ said:In statements, can the word 'folk' be used instead of 'pasture'?
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:No it cannot be changed because of the minds of the sheep, and one is actually a flock of sheep if they give in to the sheeple notions.
There is nothing here that talks about "sheep". Flocks are not related necessarily to sheep, unless a sheep makes sheep thoughts again.
Flocks are advanced formations of flying living beings that have to do with a similar consciousness and a very specific formation, which is implied by the word. Flock is also a formation that forms under leadership, or in this case, the Gods.
If there is no word to explain all of this then do what you have to do in translation.
There is a reason all the ancient Rituals don't use the modern hang-ups and bullshit of human beings as their establishment language, because this language is empty, while the language of Ritual has to relate things with real substance and meaning.
What difference does it make to use the word 'pasture' or the word 'people', the important thing is where I direct the energies.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Vira_ said:...
What difference does it make to use the word 'pasture' or the word 'people', the important thing is where I direct the energies.
After all, it is not Sanskrit or ancient Greek.
Vira_ said:...
This 'language correction' thing has nothing to do with it, what I think is that there is a reason why I choose one word over another.
Human beings do not say words at random, in most cases they choose what to say.
The word 'pasture' is commonly associated with animals for slaughter, good only to be killed and consumed, or it is associated with a collective without an identity, or even with xianism.
Vira_ said:The Satanic spirit does not correspond to the normal meanings of 'pasture'.
Thank you, it is now clearer to me.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Vira_ said:[...]
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Greetings to everyone in the Satanic Family,
MiniMe3388 said:Hail Lord Andras!!
sshivafr said:Masterj810610 said:Since you are in another day from me, I have started friday night, and will do it for 6 days. Is it ok or should I keep the 5 days?HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:It will last for 5 days brother.
Salut Master, son chiffre semble être le divin 6 (carte 6 d épée) donc je ne pense pas que cela pose problème. Je le ferai également 6 fois puisque je l ai fait hier soir après la traduction, en l honneur de son dernier jour de patronage le 03 !
[Translation for moderators:
Hi Master, his number seems to be the divine 6 (6 sword card) so I don't think that is a problem. I'll also do it 6 times since I did it last night after translation, in honor of his last day of patronage on 03!]
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Great King of the Weald.
the pasture of Beelzebub, and the weald of Satan
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Cfecit said:Vira_ said:[...]
I understand your point of view, just wanted to say, I would just like to give a straight input:
the term "Satan".
I think only we or/and a few others have a positive conception on this term, in fact 99% of the population has a perception of hate, you know "Satan is evil" etc. So what? Do we have to create a new term for him?
Do you see the point here?
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SSinHeartandSoul said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Greetings to everyone in the Satanic Family,
This comes at a perfect time for me
As always i have to criticize something... I noticed that the name of Baalzebul (Beelzebul - Baalzevulon - Baal) is written in the xian way (Beelzebub), is there a specific reason for this or is this an oversight?
Wotanwarrior said:MiniMe3388 said:Hail Lord Andras!!
This ritual can be of great help to you to heal your sacral chakra, which I remember you mentioned in your post recently.
I too have always had problems with my sacral chakra and I noticed it immediately when I did the ritual.
Egon said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Great King of the Weald.the pasture of Beelzebub, and the weald of Satan
For the word "Weald", should I keep it "untranslated" (I don't think it has a localization in romance languages that is not vague like a "thicket") always since in the first sentence since it is in capital letter with "Great King of the Weald" as in King of that Region in Britannia, or do I translate it in the second mention like the literal type of enviroment, where it is not capital and mentioned after the non-specific type of enviroment "pasture", so "thicket of Satan" (or "the 'Weald' thicket of Satan" for more literality).
SapphireDragon said:I loved doing this ritual last night, It was very powerful and made me feel closer to *Lord Andreas.
Thank you! I'm looking forward to the future rituals as well.
I think in the phrase pasture is not a metaphor for 'folk', it is probably an allusion to the fact that Mars is also a God related to agriculture.Vira_ said:Maybe in the future there will be a dictionary of the spiritual meanings of words, or a 'dictionary of metaphors'.
It is no coincidence that the word pasture is coordinated with the word weald in the sentence, which certainly cannot be used as a metaphor for 'folk'.In ancient Roman religion and myth, Mars was the god of war and also an agricultural guardian
Decio Mure said:I think in the phrase pasture is not a metaphor for 'folk', it is probably an allusion to the fact that Mars is also a God related to agriculture.Vira_ said:Maybe in the future there will be a dictionary of the spiritual meanings of words, or a 'dictionary of metaphors'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_(mythology)
It is no coincidence that the word pasture is coordinated with the word weald in the sentence, which certainly cannot be used as a metaphor for 'folk'.In ancient Roman religion and myth, Mars was the god of war and also an agricultural guardian
Shiva666 said:How to pronounce the divine word "EVLOGITOS" ?
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Regarding the sheep and ram symbolism, this sounds like a progression of sorts. One starts off as a sheep, innocent, helpless and childlike, then grows his horns and becomes a self sufficient ram. So capricorn, then, is the culmination of this evolution. Becoming like the mountain goat who not only can fend for himself and others, but also constantly strives for greater heights, despite hardships and limitations.HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:In regards to sheep, way before the kike slave program of Rabbi Jesus took over which is a program to abuse the sheeple minded, there was Apollo and Hermes holding animals of the little flock, like a Sheep or a Ram.
This was also correlated to the Age of Aries, which represents both the sheep and the Ram in symbolism, the sheep being a symbol for innocent purity, and the ram or goat of mental agility and the other qualities of Aries. Livestock symbolism was also related to agriculture, farm life, caring for the living animals, and have other symbolic notions which are all important.
The Sheep symbolism had to do with those of society that are innocent, unable to defend themselves, the downtrodden in society, and generally the helpless. So Apollo and Hermes were symbolized keeping them lovingly behind their necks, to symbolize the protection. In Pagan society this was about the God protecting the innocent from abuse.
"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan