Sha'irullah
رسول الآلهة
I obviously of course primarily stay with Semitic or trans-Semitic deities. I specifically worship any god as merely a focal point for acts of worship as I learned from my brief brushing with Hinduism in the past.
All deities are personal embodiments of a panendeistic whole that is open to subjective interpretation and personification. This can easily be correlated to animism to a certain degree. Deities are not physical beings who exist in actuality but instead exist through the imaginative mental hemisphere of the human consciousness. Deities are products of human intellect and thought not the realization of physical entities. This goes in accordance to a panentheistic concept of god since even the awareness of mankind is a place of worship.
In short though I worship Hubal, Malakbel, Baal'samem and Dhul Khalasa. There is a theme in the deities I worship because they are all Baal related except for Dhul Khalasa which is a specific deity I give worship to for an emotional reason.
All deities are personal embodiments of a panendeistic whole that is open to subjective interpretation and personification. This can easily be correlated to animism to a certain degree. Deities are not physical beings who exist in actuality but instead exist through the imaginative mental hemisphere of the human consciousness. Deities are products of human intellect and thought not the realization of physical entities. This goes in accordance to a panentheistic concept of god since even the awareness of mankind is a place of worship.
In short though I worship Hubal, Malakbel, Baal'samem and Dhul Khalasa. There is a theme in the deities I worship because they are all Baal related except for Dhul Khalasa which is a specific deity I give worship to for an emotional reason.