I wear a was scepter every day, very clearly. It's nice because it has deep meaning to me and a beautiful ascetic, like the inverted pentagram I match with it on certain, non professiojao occasion, but without the baggage. A client asks, and it's just a symbol meaning strength, or one of unknown meaning from a friend depending on a client.
A coworker recently asked and I, for currently unknown reasons, stumbled in a very obvious way. Note that I would never even considering mentioning "Setianism", "Xeper", any such esoteric terms. But in my area (child reunification), the secular Setian ideology carries a lot of weight. The ability of individuals to willfully change their behavioral patterns, for example. As I have read (I believe by Don Webb), one of the keys of Setian practice is this ability to discuss the ideology in secular terms, a skill I'm rather proud of. Any useful idea in my field as such can be beneficial, everyone has their tricks and coping skills and barriers. I've begun questioning whether I should have gone beyond the "symbol of strength" default, or if I made the right call. Xeper.
A coworker recently asked and I, for currently unknown reasons, stumbled in a very obvious way. Note that I would never even considering mentioning "Setianism", "Xeper", any such esoteric terms. But in my area (child reunification), the secular Setian ideology carries a lot of weight. The ability of individuals to willfully change their behavioral patterns, for example. As I have read (I believe by Don Webb), one of the keys of Setian practice is this ability to discuss the ideology in secular terms, a skill I'm rather proud of. Any useful idea in my field as such can be beneficial, everyone has their tricks and coping skills and barriers. I've begun questioning whether I should have gone beyond the "symbol of strength" default, or if I made the right call. Xeper.