Dark Blue Eye
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Wich Gods are related to bees? I searched but didn't found anything clear
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Beelzebul is a God of the bees and other insects.
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Beelzebul is a God of the bees and other insects.
Edward Lonsa said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Beelzebul is a God of the bees and other insects.
Thank you so much!!! I always felt this and wondered why since it was considered blasphemy. I always felt insects to be very sacred. They are often used in TCM for worst diagnosis and are very helpful there. I also felt the energy associated with them which is extremely calming and blissful in a sense of feeling protected since there is hardly something more frightening and powerful than their mass. Very related to this God in a sense it represents extreme protective power. Thank you!
Korpi said:Who is the God of Butterflies? If you don't mind my asking
Butterflies are sometimes associated with transformation/evolution. I believe they represent the human soul.Dark Blue Eye said:Korpi said:Who is the God of Butterflies? If you don't mind my asking
Well, Beelzebul should be. Maybe there is a God who is related mainly to butterflies, but is less known. I think a really feminine Goddess could be
Νίκος said:Butterflies are sometimes associated with transformation/evolution. I believe they represent the human soul.Dark Blue Eye said:Korpi said:Who is the God of Butterflies? If you don't mind my asking
Well, Beelzebul should be. Maybe there is a God who is related mainly to butterflies, but is less known. I think a really feminine Goddess could be
In Greek mythology Psyche (the goddess of the soul) was said to have the butterfly as her sacred animal.
The butterfly was also the sacred animal of Thanatos, the greek god of death, in some myths. Keep in mind death can sometimes be an allegory for deep spiritual transformation.
Finally Freyja, a goddess from norse mythology associated with love, fertility, war and magic had butterflies as her sacred animal(Freya reminds me a lot of Lady Astarte).
Korpi said:Who is the God of Butterflies? If you don't mind my asking
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Korpi said:Who is the God of Butterflies? If you don't mind my asking
Actually Beelzebul does rule over all the insects that fly, from the more malicious to the most beautiful ones.
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:Beelzebul is a God of the bees and other insects.
sublimestatanist said:I find it amazing that even insects are related to spirituality, not just animals.
I remember reading on the JoS somewhere that certain vibrations related to insects or something to that effect. (Sorry, very vague).
Hooded Cobra's post was fascinating. I read this about the Dictionnaire Infernal (Infernal Dictionary):
Belzebuth or Belzebub or Beelzebuth, prince of demons, according to the scriptures; foremost in power and crime after Satan, according to Milton; supreme chief of the infernal empire, according to most demonographers. His name signifies "lord of the flies." Bodin claims that he is no longer seen in his temple. He was the most revered god of the Canaanites, who sometimes represented him with the figure of a fly, more often with attributes of a sovereign power. He rendered oracles, and King Ochozias (King Ahaziah) consulted him over a troubling malady; he was severely reprimanded for this by the prophet Elijah.
The image from the entry in this book of Beelzebub can be found below. I won't post it here because I'm certain it's (to a degree) a misrepresentation and thus offensive for this sacred space.
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mythology/images/b/bf/Beelzebub.png/revision/latest?cb=20160802182842
It's strange that even within demonology, which at it's core is Jewish/xianist propaganda, even has some bits of truth. Any research has to be done with an open mind. This is one reason I don't care for people making blanket statements on the forums that researching anything belong to the enemy is bad. We just have to look at things from a Satanic perspective while maintaining our faith and conviction.
Kavya Shukra said:sublimestatanist said:I find it amazing that even insects are related to spirituality, not just animals.
I remember reading on the JoS somewhere that certain vibrations related to insects or something to that effect. (Sorry, very vague).
Hooded Cobra's post was fascinating. I read this about the Dictionnaire Infernal (Infernal Dictionary):
Belzebuth or Belzebub or Beelzebuth, prince of demons, according to the scriptures; foremost in power and crime after Satan, according to Milton; supreme chief of the infernal empire, according to most demonographers. His name signifies "lord of the flies." Bodin claims that he is no longer seen in his temple. He was the most revered god of the Canaanites, who sometimes represented him with the figure of a fly, more often with attributes of a sovereign power. He rendered oracles, and King Ochozias (King Ahaziah) consulted him over a troubling malady; he was severely reprimanded for this by the prophet Elijah.
The image from the entry in this book of Beelzebub can be found below. I won't post it here because I'm certain it's (to a degree) a misrepresentation and thus offensive for this sacred space.
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/mythology/images/b/bf/Beelzebub.png/revision/latest?cb=20160802182842
It's strange that even within demonology, which at it's core is Jewish/xianist propaganda, even has some bits of truth. Any research has to be done with an open mind. This is one reason I don't care for people making blanket statements on the forums that researching anything belong to the enemy is bad. We just have to look at things from a Satanic perspective while maintaining our faith and conviction.
Insects do carry spiritual messages. Bees for example, teach the power of vibration and sound, as the power of mantras comes from your vibrations when you chant them. Butterflies are symbols of transformation and alchemy when you start from a caterpillar, a chrysalis and a butterfly. Beetles are symbol of the human skull as the top of the human skull looks like that of the beetle, symbol of the soul. Even more prominently, the Milky Way and the entire night sky when seen from a 360° camera, looks like the body of a scarab beetle. Scarab beetles also use the Milky Way as a compass to guide them throughout the year. Ants are symbols of hard work, strength and teamwork, working together and having incredible strength to lift things hundreds of times their weight to provide food for their colony. They also have a very strong sense of teamwork with other ants.
So many spiritual messages hidden in the daily life of insects, and Baalzebul is the wise, masterful teacher of all of these secrets found in insects.
"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan