Yes, some ascetics don't have a group.The only “group” accepted by the Gods is the Jos; the rest is total nothingness.
Pay attention to asceticism. In some cases this may lead you to big mistakes that life will make you “pay for,” you must maintain a balance between “material” and “spiritual.”
You will receive His greatest blessings, only if you follow the path of perfection. His Path of Supreme evolution, being onr with the entire universe.Can Satan also be the God of the ascetics?
There are countless groups of ascetics who worship Satan.
If I became one, would he give me his blessing?
Indeed. If it is so, then so be it.Thanks to everyone who has responded so far.
I have a very latent desire for the ascetic life.
It's such a strong desire that it's hard to control.
Both desire and will
I see in this life a fulfillment that I long to achieve. The realization of simply being an ascetic and nothing more.
I totally understand the Church of Satan thing, but becoming an ascetic doesn't make me anything else.
As an ascetic I will still be able to practice and do the rituals given.
I was thinking of asceticism as a simple, minimalist life, not to this extent though. You have a valid point.
Some ascetics, and perhaps the one in the picture in question, seem to me to have achieved discipline, peace, and a strong mind.
In fact, this one doesn't seem healthy to me, because he doesn't follow the middle diet.
But the mental ability to remain in this state without any disturbance is something I particularly admire.
As an ascetic, I would do my best to eat optimally, drink optimally, and meditate optimally.
There are different levels of asceticism, and those who reach this level follow a specific doctrine.
Others live in what you might call an ideal way.
Anyway, becoming an ascetic would give me more free time to do what I really like.
Others live in what you might call an ideal way.
Anyway, becoming an ascetic would give me more free time to do what I really like.
That, does raise curiosity. Even , i am interested, to know of this way of life.I was thinking of asceticism as a simple, minimalist life, not to this extent though. You have a valid point.
Now, what you said makes sense.Material achievement correlates with spiritual advancement; they reflect in each other. Therefore, there would become a limit to your growth if you were only doing meditation and not certain material actions.
That does not mean you cannot alter your life to prioritize Satanism, but doing this specifically along ascetic guidelines would not do this. Maybe you would find a job that allows you more free time to meditate or complete other Satanic projects, rather than leaving civilization entirely or something. This is an example of a more balanced option.
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