Rituals will also helpI have a question about Satanic symbolism. Is it appropriate to use traditional Satanic symbols (like bloody and dark ones)? Personally, I really like and want to use this type of symbolism and imagery, but I’m afraid it might be disrespectful to Satan and the gods.
Sounds like enemy corruption(for the most part, especially the violence). I've felt less and less "dark" since I've joined Zevism. Aura cleaning, invocation of the Gods and other practices will also help you get out of this liking of darkness and blood.
Greetings,
I have a question about Satanic symbolism. Is it appropriate to use traditional Satanic symbols (like bloody and dark ones)? Personally, I really like and want to use this type of symbolism and imagery, but I’m afraid it might be disrespectful to Satan and the gods.
Premise: it's my opinion, it doesn't have to be the absolute truth, it's just a personal opinion.Greetings,
I have a question about Satanic symbolism. Is it appropriate to use traditional Satanic symbols (like bloody and dark ones)? Personally, I really like and want to use this type of symbolism and imagery, but I’m afraid it might be disrespectful to Satan and the gods.
Goddess Kali is depicted as very violent and dark you could say, representing the wrath of the Gods against evil.
I guess a better response from me would be not to repress that aspect, but to know when it appropriate to use. 99% of the time it's better to be positive/light, dark/violence should only be used to fight back against attacks.
Also there's nothing wrong with a dark aesthetic, however this should be differentiated from a dark attitude(so wallowing in negativity, like fear, hate, anger, violent thoughts/emotions) which pollutes the aura. These feelings exist for specific scenarios and shouldn't be expressed inappropriately unless you've repressed them before and want to release them to get the energies working properly.
That being said, the Gods are mostly, if not entirely based on the light, even the "dark" ones( which energies were turned dark due to enemy curses) were mentioned by HPS Pythia as wanting to return to the light. Lilith told HPS Pythia that "Light is power".
Darkness is also light turned inside out according to Baal Zebul so I guess the two polarities could be interpreted as two sides of the same
Goddess Kali is depicted as very violent and dark you could say, representing the wrath of the Gods against evil.
I guess a better response from me would be not to repress that aspect, but to know when it appropriate to use. 99% of the time it's better to be positive/light, dark/violence should only be used to fight back against attacks.
Also there's nothing wrong with a dark aesthetic, however this should be differentiated from a dark attitude(so wallowing in negativity, like fear, hate, anger, violent thoughts/emotions) which pollutes the aura. These feelings exist for specific scenarios and shouldn't be expressed inappropriately unless you've repressed them before and want to release them to get the energies working properly.
That being said, the Gods are mostly, if not entirely based on the light, even the "dark" ones( which energies were turned dark due to enemy curses) were mentioned by HPS Pythia as wanting to return to the light. Lilith told HPS Pythia that "Light is power".
Darkness is also light turned inside out according to Baal Zebul so I guess the two polarities could be interpreted as two sides of the same coin.