r2vven
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So on the latest HP HoodedCobra's sermon, he said something which I also have found to be true in many instances.
I just wanted to start a discussion with all of you about why it seems to be true? Here's my personal view:
By being here, I have noticed many broken people come to Satan. Unfortunately (in my experience), most people come to Satan after experiencing loss, trauma, or otherwise being broken so that their basic beliefs are shaken to their core.
People, when faced with terrible loss and trauma, tend to make drastic changes and approach the things they've been taught are taboo/forbidden/dangerous (unfortunately, Satanism is still a taboo) as an act of rebellion. This, unfortunately, means that they will come here deeply disturbed, hence we have many mentally unstable people.
Not all who come here do so with a sound mind. I truly think that the era of people joining Satanism before they get disappointed in their ingrained religion will come.
As for drug users, it's very similar. Most people who use heavy drugs have unhealthy hallucinations, be it of greys or other entities (or something else which is a projection of their mind) which leads their experiences to be so vivid they think their experiences are the only true ones. Unfortunately, this doesn't stop when they sober up. The overuse of heavy drugs causes deterioration of mental health and (irreversible) cognitive problems and brain damage in 100% of the cases.
So what do you think?
I just wanted to start a discussion with all of you about why it seems to be true? Here's my personal view:
By being here, I have noticed many broken people come to Satan. Unfortunately (in my experience), most people come to Satan after experiencing loss, trauma, or otherwise being broken so that their basic beliefs are shaken to their core.
People, when faced with terrible loss and trauma, tend to make drastic changes and approach the things they've been taught are taboo/forbidden/dangerous (unfortunately, Satanism is still a taboo) as an act of rebellion. This, unfortunately, means that they will come here deeply disturbed, hence we have many mentally unstable people.
Not all who come here do so with a sound mind. I truly think that the era of people joining Satanism before they get disappointed in their ingrained religion will come.
As for drug users, it's very similar. Most people who use heavy drugs have unhealthy hallucinations, be it of greys or other entities (or something else which is a projection of their mind) which leads their experiences to be so vivid they think their experiences are the only true ones. Unfortunately, this doesn't stop when they sober up. The overuse of heavy drugs causes deterioration of mental health and (irreversible) cognitive problems and brain damage in 100% of the cases.
So what do you think?