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It's okay to be weak

DragonOfHell said:
What exactly is the point of using the adjective "skinny" in a negative light so often? That's kinda random and uncalled for dude I'm not gonna lie

Because when you weigh 50kg you are a weak man, and being too skinny is indicative of weakness and lack of physical capacity. And to emphasize the fact that most people who are online preaching masculinity lack any real masculine traits themselves, hence why they must validate their own "masculinity" by berating others online, while in truth they typically look like this:

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I do not think that men should allow themselves to remain too skinny for the same reason I do not believe men should allow themselves to be morbidly obese. The point is that it is important to develop one's physical strength instead of just pretending to be rambo online and ranting about being an alpha male to impress other random people online.
 
“It’s okay to be weak” I think ties nicely into this statement "Darkness is light turned inside out" - Beelzebub as dear HoodedCobra666 not long time ago shared his wonderful insights about this, as I can remember right now it was something like - the extent of ignorance describes what kind of extent enlightenment may happen… this gave me peace of mind.

With all due respect I’m not trying to make new statement out of what I read, and I don’t trying to misguide, by “combining” these two thoughts, I just felt connection. I know it is little bit jewish to do this, like they don’t have anything of their own and only takes what others has and make corruption out of it.

I just noticed this and decided to share, to bring little more awareness on this, if somebody don’t accept what I said, tell me. Or maybe this is just my confidence of myself dropped for now, I don’t know. :D
Here is that topic.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=77204

I always wondered how much care and love HoodedCobra666 puts into his posts, as by reading it I feel it like, efforts of doing that was completely beyond what common people may even try to understand by it’s best.
 
TerKorian666 said:
“It’s okay to be weak” I think ties nicely into this statement "Darkness is light turned inside out" - Beelzebub as dear HoodedCobra666 not long time ago shared his wonderful insights about this, as I can remember right now it was something like - the extent of ignorance describes what kind of extent enlightenment may happen… this gave me peace of mind.

With all due respect I’m not trying to make new statement out of what I read, and I don’t trying to misguide, by “combining” these two thoughts, I just felt connection.

You are correct in this, Satanism is in essence the process of self-betterment to the point where one's mind body and soul are perfected. To turn lead into gold, to turn the weak into the strong. The issue I address in the topic above is not only limited to "strength" but any other fields where one must improve.

The issue comes when people begin to try to create criteria or pre-requisites and attempt to push these personal ideals as if they are Satanic. As at least at the time it was clear some people believed one has to have achieved some arbitrary concept of "strength" in order to be permitted to be a Satanist. This is poison, as in reality all that is required to be a Satanist is dedication to the struggle and a degree of daily discipline to follow through with a meditation program.

Even the weakest of men can become strong in their own right if given time and the tools to achieve this. So yes, it's totally okay to be weak so long as one is working towards growing their own strength, as this is at the core of Satanism; self betterment and self empowerment.


There is a serious issue of people who think their bias, ideologies and personal beliefs represent Satanism, and try to spread these as if they are Satan Himself, dictating to others what is right and wrong when they evidently can't tell their ass from their elbow.

These same people who cast judgement unto others often forget that in their early days as Satanists, they too were weak, stupid and worthless. To think that others should be discarded, shunned or even destroyed instead of being given the chance to improve themselves is not only hypocritical but arguably blasphemous also.
 

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." - Satan

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