ThirtyThree
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"Without death individuals are reduced to the status of mere modes of one infinite. One has individuality precisely because one dies."
I do not value "individuality", so that one is lost on me.
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"Without death individuals are reduced to the status of mere modes of one infinite. One has individuality precisely because one dies."
It's a quote from Hegel . . .I do not value "individuality", so that one is lost on me.
It's a quote from Hegel . . .
YesI need to agree with everything from the man's pen or mouth in order to use the word to define how I approach matters?
Individuality IS the centerpiece of the WLHP . . . you're in the wrong forum
Maybe you're a closet Satanist, or perhaps you don't have the balls to call yourself one?I am aware that "individuality" is the centerpiece of the W/LHP. I just to not value it. I would rather just go on existing in my way and if people call me an "individual" or "unique", that is on them. I do go out trying to become an "Individual".
Maybe you're a closet Satanist, or perhaps you don't have the balls to call yourself one?
Society would prefer that we each accept the majority order without question. Satanism opposes this “behavior without question” and urges the individual to choose the behaviors that they would integrate into their own, consciously. We jolt our own programming, making the first choice that makes us truly aware of the many choices and freedoms we truly have. If society says we should obey, Satanism says we should resist. When society says “this is the way it is-accept it.” Satan asks “why?” Being a Satanist is the ultimate refusal to thoughtlessly conform.
Baphomet is a LaVeyan marketing logo. Pay no attention to it.
Um, Baphomet is, if nothing more, a hermetic symbol of Levi's far before a symbol of Laveyan marketing.
I like that version, do you know where it originates from?If I were to flaunt Satanism via necklace, tattoo, shirt, or whatever, I'd prefer a simple inverted pentacle, or maybe the Goat's Head in my signature.
I like that version, do you know where it originates from?
I meant to ask who drew that version, but like your interpretation. This one is indeed more "in your face" than the usual Baphomet drawings you see.The Goat's Head? Yes, I know. It is supposed to mock the crucifixion of Jesus, and it's a rip-off of the Sigil of Baphomet, but I see greater meaning in it. I see it as representing how Satan is held down currently, and how Christianity prevails. It represents the current state of the world. I don't like the way Satan is metaphorically held down, but it looks as if Satan is trying to break away when you look at the symbol.
Actually, I read that Baphomet was the goddess of Hell. I don't believe in such being, but the Sigil of Baphomet is a Satanic symbol. It was used by the Church of Satan, and I think it may have been copyrighted. It was an important element of their ritualism. Even as a Theistic Satanist, I see a lot of value in its use in magick. However, I don't want to flaunt such symbol because it's associated with the Church of Satan.
If I were to flaunt Satanism via necklace, tattoo, shirt, or whatever, I'd prefer a simple inverted pentacle, or maybe the Goat's Head in my signature.
I meant to ask who drew that version, but like your interpretation. This one is indeed more "in your face" than the usual Baphomet drawings you see.