Satanism demands strength and determination. It's vital to recognize that this path isn't for everyone, and that's perfectly acceptable. The essence of life is in the diverse paths we choose, reflecting our unique passions and desires. Some discover joy in conventional religions, others in personal spiritual journeys, and some prefer a life free from any belief system. The key is to find peace and satisfaction in our chosen paths, ensuring they align with our inner self for optimal well-being.
It's often thought that Satanism is only for the strong, but strength in this context refers to mental fortitude and determination. When you embrace the philosophy of Satanism, you take control of your life and make decisions that are best for you. This can sometimes put you in conflict with those around you, so it requires strength to stand by your beliefs and live life on your own terms.
FAMILY CONFLICTS
I've observed from the questions I get that one of the primary barriers to accepting Satanism often stems from familial ties. Family, while essentially a biological connection, profoundly shapes our religious culture. Our initial exposure to religious practices often comes from within the household. Many grow up in Christian environments, attending church involuntarily and undergoing baptism before they can make an informed choice. As individuals mature and expand their horizons, they might be drawn to alternative beliefs, which can lead to familial discord. Such a journey is natural since everyone deserves the freedom to decide their faith. However, these conflicts can escalate, resulting in severe issues.
When someone inherently aligns with Satanic beliefs, recognizing a mismatch between their innate inclination and imposed path can spark internal and external disputes. The journey becomes even more intricate during adolescence, a phase marked by impulsiveness. In such cases, young individuals might face suppression from family members.
While confrontations can be avoided, it's important to understand and navigate the challenges that come with embracing Satanism. If openly expressing your beliefs as a Satanist leads to problems, there's no need to show them. Our god doesn't demand that. Instead, hold those beliefs close to your heart, practice patience, and seek out like-minded individuals. Satanism is, above all, a personal journey. Focus on your own growth, without feeling the need to change others. No one should feel pressured to alter their beliefs or live in fear. When you fully embrace Satan in your heart, everything changes, and he never abandons those who have accepted him.
Hail Satan!
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