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praying_manis

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I follow a few rules of Mormon to honor my late grandmother. It's mostly dietary rules, like no hot drinks or caffeine, none of the big rules. I do not consider myself Mormon, and I solely follow the dietary rules to honor my grandmother after she passed. I want to know if this is okay while being a Satanist just to be sure that Lord Satan won't be upset.
 
Is this pressure from your family?
Just live your pain, it doesn't matter how it happens. I don't know much about Mormon rules but you should be happy that someone worthwhile has passed through your life. Live this day the way he would have wanted you to, not with tears and nonsense rules.
 
Makes no sense to honor someone who was following an enemy religion. You can do as you want, but it makes no sense. It's good that you love her, and if she will ever know the truth, she wouldn't want you to follow enemy dietary rules.
 
I follow a few rules of Mormon to honor my late grandmother. It's mostly dietary rules, like no hot drinks or caffeine, none of the big rules. I do not consider myself Mormon, and I solely follow the dietary rules to honor my grandmother after she passed. I want to know if this is okay while being a Satanist just to be sure that Lord Satan won't be upset.

You have to see for each thing 1) why you are following it and 2) whether it is good for you to follow it or whether you are following it because they are forcing you to follow it.

I personally don't think your grandmother will be honored if you deprive yourself from something that will be good for you. But if, for example, you don't become addicted to caffeine, it's okay to avoid caffeine. But not for religious reasons, but because caffeine itself could be avoided.

Some people when they express their wills are not in a position to "understand" them. If your grandmother did not want you to drink something hot, you are not doing her a favor by honoring that. You are simply extolling what indoctrinated her when they instilled in her something not real. Your grandmother is worth more than the lies they told her. If you want to honor her, you have to remember with love what kind of person she was. Not what kind of nonsense some guy fed her.

Allow your grandmother's legacy to be something beautiful. Not a binding that prevents you from doing something you want.
 
When people die they get exposed to the truth and the Gods help them. She is probably even reincarnated by now.
You are also not honoring her by practicing some nonsense she believed in.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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