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astralxxxvoid

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Perhaps physical immortality, as a result of reaching godhead is a bad thing.
According to the Hindu sage Adi Shankaracharya, "the world - as we ordinarily understand it - is like a dream: fleeting and illusory. To be trapped in samsara (the cycle of birth and death) is a result of ignorance of the true nature of our existence. It is ignorance (avidya) of one's true self that leads to ego-consciousness, grounding one in desire and a perpetual chain of reincarnation. The idea is intricately linked to action (karma), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads. Every action has a reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation. One is reborn through desire: a person desires to be born because he or she wants to enjoy a body, which can never bring deep, lasting happiness or peace. After many births every person becomes dissatisfied and begins to seek higher forms of happiness through spiritual experience. When, after spiritual practice, a person realizes that the true "self" is the immortal soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual. When all desire has vanished the person will not be born again. When the cycle of rebirth thus comes to an end, a person is said to have attained godhood" (or moshka.) And come to think of it, the Egyptian Pharos (perhaps some of the most enlightened individuals in history) never reached (or perhaps didn't desire) physical immortality, They died and were mummified to provide the SPRITUAL body with vital energy in the form of offerings, similar to the way that the spiritual body provides the PHYSICAL body with vital energy as well. Adi Shankaracharya also said, "Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. As the embodied soul continuously passes, in this body, from childhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a change." and I think this is true. So my question to you all is, Is physical immortality truly a "good" thing? Or is this immortality spiritual rather than physical? (rather than living forever, when we die we stay spiritual beings forever and escape the cycle of reincarnation and being bound to a physical body) I ask because I wish to create an article concerning reincarnation on my website and wish to provide readers with accurate information.
I appreciate any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, correction and/or
 redirection. 
Ps. Please visit my personal site 
Www.thesatanicmovement.weebly.com it's a work in progress so please forgive any errors or inaccurate information.

Hail Satan!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Thoth!
 
Godhead is the ultimate desire of our Father Enki, the physical forms in which we possess are incomplete. To advance spiritually and to work to achieve the goal of Godhead is the desire of our most exalted King and beloved Father. As a satanist it is a duty to ones self and to our Gods to work towards spiritual advancement, making the most of what he has gifted us with and working towards his intended aspiration for humanity, which is the Godhead. Spiritual advancement in a sense is a way of honoring the Gods and should be made a priority in ones life. The ultimate goal for humans intended for us by our Father Enki is the Godhead, therefore the ultimate goal for any spiritual satanist would also be spiritual advancement and work towards the Godhead.

Also your looking at spirituality from the view point of another religion, if you want to be a hindu be a hindu if you want to be a Satanist, then be a Satanist! lol.


About reincarnation, here is a quote from the Al-Jiwah, the black book of Satan.

"I give and take away; I enrich and impoverish; I cause both happiness and misery. I do all this in keeping with the characteristics of each epoch. And none has a right to interfere with my management of affairs. Those who oppose me I afflict with disease; but my own shall not die like the sons of Adam that are without. None shall live in this world longer than the time set by me; and if I so desire, I send a person a second or third time into this world or into some other by the transmigration of souls."

HAIL ENKI
HAIL ASTARTE

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "astralxxxvoid" <riley7994@... wrote:

Perhaps physical immortality, as a result of reaching godhead is a bad thing.
According to the Hindu sage Adi Shankaracharya, "the world - as we ordinarily understand it - is like a dream: fleeting and illusory. To be trapped in samsara (the cycle of birth and death) is a result of ignorance of the true nature of our existence. It is ignorance (avidya) of one's true self that leads to ego-consciousness, grounding one in desire and a perpetual chain of reincarnation. The idea is intricately linked to action (karma), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads. Every action has a reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation. One is reborn through desire: a person desires to be born because he or she wants to enjoy a body, which can never bring deep, lasting happiness or peace. After many births every person becomes dissatisfied and begins to seek higher forms of happiness through spiritual experience. When, after spiritual practice, a person realizes that the true "self" is the immortal soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual. When all desire has vanished the person will not be born again. When the cycle of rebirth thus comes to an end, a person is said to have attained godhood" (or moshka.) And come to think of it, the Egyptian Pharos (perhaps some of the most enlightened individuals in history) never reached (or perhaps didn't desire) physical immortality, They died and were mummified to provide the SPRITUAL body with vital energy in the form of offerings, similar to the way that the spiritual body provides the PHYSICAL body with vital energy as well. Adi Shankaracharya also said, "Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. As the embodied soul continuously passes, in this body, from childhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a change." and I think this is true. So my question to you all is, Is physical immortality truly a "good" thing? Or is this immortality spiritual rather than physical? (rather than living forever, when we die we stay spiritual beings forever and escape the cycle of reincarnation and being bound to a physical body) I ask because I wish to create an article concerning reincarnation on my website and wish to provide readers with accurate information.
I appreciate any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, correction and/or
 redirection. 
Ps. Please visit my personal site 
Www.thesatanicmovement.weebly.com it's a work in progress so please forgive any errors or inaccurate information.

Hail Satan!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Thoth!
 
Couldn't have put it better myself, David! Very well said Bro. So yes,
I fail to see how physical immortality is a bad thing. ^ Ave
Enki/Satan!

On 9/12/11, David H <religionisdisease@... wrote:
Godhead is the ultimate desire of our Father Enki, the physical forms in
which we possess are incomplete. To advance spiritually and to work to
achieve the goal of Godhead is the desire of our most exalted King and
beloved Father. As a satanist it is a duty to ones self and to our Gods to
work towards spiritual advancement, making the most of what he has gifted us
with and working towards his intended aspiration for humanity, which is the
Godhead. Spiritual advancement in a sense is a way of honoring the Gods and
should be made a priority in ones life. The ultimate goal for humans
intended for us by our Father Enki is the Godhead, therefore the ultimate
goal for any spiritual satanist would also be spiritual advancement and work
towards the Godhead.

Also your looking at spirituality from the view point of another religion,
if you want to be a hindu be a hindu if you want to be a Satanist, then be a
Satanist! lol.


About reincarnation, here is a quote from the Al-Jiwah, the black book of
Satan.

"I give and take away; I enrich and impoverish; I cause both happiness and
misery. I do all this in keeping with the characteristics of each epoch. And
none has a right to interfere with my management of affairs. Those who
oppose me I afflict with disease; but my own shall not die like the sons of
Adam that are without. None shall live in this world longer than the time
set by me; and if I so desire, I send a person a second or third time into
this world or into some other by the transmigration of souls."

HAIL ENKI
HAIL ASTARTE

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "astralxxxvoid" <riley7994@...
wrote:

Perhaps physical immortality, as a result of reaching godhead is a bad
thing.
According to the Hindu sage Adi Shankaracharya, "the world - as we
ordinarily understand it - is like a dream: fleeting and illusory. To be
trapped in samsara (the cycle of birth and death) is a result of ignorance
of the true nature of our existence. It is ignorance (avidya) of one's
true self that leads to ego-consciousness, grounding one in desire and a
perpetual chain of reincarnation. The idea is intricately linked to action
(karma), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads. Every action has a
reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation. One is reborn
through desire: a person desires to be born because he or she wants to
enjoy a body, which can never bring deep, lasting happiness or peace.
After many births every person becomes dissatisfied and begins to seek
higher forms of happiness through spiritual experience. When, after
spiritual practice, a person realizes that the true "self" is the immortal
soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the
world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual. When
all desire has vanished the person will not be born again. When the cycle
of rebirth thus comes to an end, a person is said to have attained
godhood" (or moshka.) And come to think of it, the Egyptian Pharos
(perhaps some of the most enlightened individuals in history) never
reached (or perhaps didn't desire) physical immortality, They died and
were mummified to provide the SPRITUAL body with vital energy in the form
of offerings, similar to the way that the spiritual body provides the
PHYSICAL body with vital energy as well. Adi Shankaracharya also said,
"Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor in the future
shall any of us cease to be. As the embodied soul continuously passes, in
this body, from childhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes
into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a
change." and I think this is true. So my question to you all is, Is
physical immortality truly a "good" thing? Or is this immortality
spiritual rather than physical? (rather than living forever, when we die
we stay spiritual beings forever and escape the cycle of reincarnation and
being bound to a physical body) I ask because I wish to create an article
concerning reincarnation on my website and wish to provide readers with
accurate information.
I appreciate any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, correction and/or
 redirection.
Ps. Please visit my personal site
Www.thesatanicmovement.weebly.com it's a work in progress so please
forgive any errors or inaccurate information.

Hail Satan!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Thoth!
 
At the end of my post I meant to say was "so my two questions
To you all is, does this immortality that us, satanists aim to reach actually meant to occur in the physical or in the spiritual realm?

Food for thought: if birth isn't the beginning and death isn't an end, then perhaps
Each time we go from a spiritual body to a physical incarnation it is "the death of the spritual body" and in some way the physical realm is the "afterlife" for the spiritual body
In the same way that the spiritual realm is the "afterlife" for the physical body.

Please excuse my ramblings lol.
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "astralxxxvoid" <riley7994@... wrote:

Perhaps physical immortality, as a result of reaching godhead is a bad thing.
According to the Hindu sage Adi Shankaracharya, "the world - as we ordinarily understand it - is like a dream: fleeting and illusory. To be trapped in samsara (the cycle of birth and death) is a result of ignorance of the true nature of our existence. It is ignorance (avidya) of one's true self that leads to ego-consciousness, grounding one in desire and a perpetual chain of reincarnation. The idea is intricately linked to action (karma), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads. Every action has a reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation. One is reborn through desire: a person desires to be born because he or she wants to enjoy a body, which can never bring deep, lasting happiness or peace. After many births every person becomes dissatisfied and begins to seek higher forms of happiness through spiritual experience. When, after spiritual practice, a person realizes that the true "self" is the immortal soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual. When all desire has vanished the person will not be born again. When the cycle of rebirth thus comes to an end, a person is said to have attained godhood" (or moshka.) And come to think of it, the Egyptian Pharos (perhaps some of the most enlightened individuals in history) never reached (or perhaps didn't desire) physical immortality, They died and were mummified to provide the SPRITUAL body with vital energy in the form of offerings, similar to the way that the spiritual body provides the PHYSICAL body with vital energy as well. Adi Shankaracharya also said, "Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor in the future shall any of us cease to be. As the embodied soul continuously passes, in this body, from childhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a change." and I think this is true. So my question to you all is, Is physical immortality truly a "good" thing? Or is this immortality spiritual rather than physical? (rather than living forever, when we die we stay spiritual beings forever and escape the cycle of reincarnation and being bound to a physical body) I ask because I wish to create an article concerning reincarnation on my website and wish to provide readers with accurate information.
I appreciate any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, correction and/or
 redirection. 
Ps. Please visit my personal site 
Www.thesatanicmovement.weebly.com it's a work in progress so please forgive any errors or inaccurate information.

Hail Satan!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Thoth!
 
Thank you so much david H! You really helped clear things up.
i will be sure to add your excellent info to my site. Thanks again!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Allison P <apocalypseofjon@... wrote:

Couldn't have put it better myself, David! Very well said Bro. So yes,
I fail to see how physical immortality is a bad thing. ^ Ave
Enki/Satan!

On 9/12/11, David H <religionisdisease@... wrote:
Godhead is the ultimate desire of our Father Enki, the physical forms in
which we possess are incomplete. To advance spiritually and to work to
achieve the goal of Godhead is the desire of our most exalted King and
beloved Father. As a satanist it is a duty to ones self and to our Gods to
work towards spiritual advancement, making the most of what he has gifted us
with and working towards his intended aspiration for humanity, which is the
Godhead. Spiritual advancement in a sense is a way of honoring the Gods and
should be made a priority in ones life. The ultimate goal for humans
intended for us by our Father Enki is the Godhead, therefore the ultimate
goal for any spiritual satanist would also be spiritual advancement and work
towards the Godhead.

Also your looking at spirituality from the view point of another religion,
if you want to be a hindu be a hindu if you want to be a Satanist, then be a
Satanist! lol.


About reincarnation, here is a quote from the Al-Jiwah, the black book of
Satan.

"I give and take away; I enrich and impoverish; I cause both happiness and
misery. I do all this in keeping with the characteristics of each epoch. And
none has a right to interfere with my management of affairs. Those who
oppose me I afflict with disease; but my own shall not die like the sons of
Adam that are without. None shall live in this world longer than the time
set by me; and if I so desire, I send a person a second or third time into
this world or into some other by the transmigration of souls."

HAIL ENKI
HAIL ASTARTE

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "astralxxxvoid" <riley7994@
wrote:

Perhaps physical immortality, as a result of reaching godhead is a bad
thing.
According to the Hindu sage Adi Shankaracharya, "the world - as we
ordinarily understand it - is like a dream: fleeting and illusory. To be
trapped in samsara (the cycle of birth and death) is a result of ignorance
of the true nature of our existence. It is ignorance (avidya) of one's
true self that leads to ego-consciousness, grounding one in desire and a
perpetual chain of reincarnation. The idea is intricately linked to action
(karma), a concept first recorded in the Upanishads. Every action has a
reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation. One is reborn
through desire: a person desires to be born because he or she wants to
enjoy a body, which can never bring deep, lasting happiness or peace.
After many births every person becomes dissatisfied and begins to seek
higher forms of happiness through spiritual experience. When, after
spiritual practice, a person realizes that the true "self" is the immortal
soul rather than the body or the ego all desires for the pleasures of the
world will vanish since they will seem insipid compared to spiritual. When
all desire has vanished the person will not be born again. When the cycle
of rebirth thus comes to an end, a person is said to have attained
godhood" (or moshka.) And come to think of it, the Egyptian Pharos
(perhaps some of the most enlightened individuals in history) never
reached (or perhaps didn't desire) physical immortality, They died and
were mummified to provide the SPRITUAL body with vital energy in the form
of offerings, similar to the way that the spiritual body provides the
PHYSICAL body with vital energy as well. Adi Shankaracharya also said,
"Never was there a time when I did not exist, nor you, nor in the future
shall any of us cease to be. As the embodied soul continuously passes, in
this body, from childhood to youth to old age, the soul similarly passes
into another body at death. A sober person is not bewildered by such a
change." and I think this is true. So my question to you all is, Is
physical immortality truly a "good" thing? Or is this immortality
spiritual rather than physical? (rather than living forever, when we die
we stay spiritual beings forever and escape the cycle of reincarnation and
being bound to a physical body) I ask because I wish to create an article
concerning reincarnation on my website and wish to provide readers with
accurate information.
I appreciate any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, correction and/or
 redirection.
Ps. Please visit my personal site
Www.thesatanicmovement.weebly.com it's a work in progress so please
forgive any errors or inaccurate information.

Hail Satan!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Thoth!
 
The godhead is meant to be completed physically, if it wasn't then there wouldn't be a reason for creating a philosopher's stone or raising the kundalini even.
 
Yes the physical is the meta-physical.
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/176

From: David H <religionisdisease@...
To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2011 11:08:00 PM
Subject: [Advanced_Meditation] Re: Concerning godhead and physical immortality


 

The godhead is meant to be completed physically, if it wasn't then there wouldn't be a reason for creating a philosopher's stone or raising the kundalini even.




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Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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