Phoenix

Elizabeth Remy

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I was doing some reading today and suddenly started wondering something. Is the Phoenix also a part of Satanism? Even if it is only an allegory for something else, I was wondering if it had a relation. I think the Phoenix symbology seems to coincide with the alchemical concepts of raising the kundalini. The Phoenix dies, and after a brief period of fire, is reborn from its own ashes. It seems to fit in my mind but I was wondering what other people thought of this concept.
 
Phoenix, fire serpent, uroborous(snake eating itself), Jormangundr the world snake(stops moving, world stops moving and dies)...most likely all metaphors or related to Satanism.
--- In , Elizabeth Remy <wheresfrank2864212@... wrote:



I was doing some reading today and suddenly started wondering something. Is the
Phoenix also a part of Satanism? Even if it is only an allegory for something
else, I was wondering if it had a relation. I think the Phoenix symbology seems
to coincide with the alchemical concepts of raising the kundalini. The Phoenix
dies, and after a brief period of fire, is reborn from its own ashes. It seems
to fit in my mind but I was wondering what other people thought of this concept.
 
yes it is. There is a daemon named Phoenix, if you check the JOS site.



--- In , Elizabeth Remy <wheresfrank2864212@... wrote:



I was doing some reading today and suddenly started wondering something. Is the
Phoenix also a part of Satanism? Even if it is only an allegory for something
else, I was wondering if it had a relation. I think the Phoenix symbology seems
to coincide with the alchemical concepts of raising the kundalini. The Phoenix
dies, and after a brief period of fire, is reborn from its own ashes. It seems
to fit in my mind but I was wondering what other people thought of this concept.
 
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