Temple of Zeus — The Assembly of the Gods

Obsessing Over Physical Looks; Personality

High Priestess Lydia Coventina

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#1

It’s been said before here in the ToZ about how humanity has fallen to a low level.

The Sacral chakra rules sexuality, creativity, pleasure. Blockages here result in neuroticism, and this has manifested as a neurotic obsession over physical appearance. When people have no access to their higher chakras (higher states of consciousness), they are stuck on the level of what is or isn’t considered physically attractive.

An example about the neurotic obsession over what is or isn’t considered physically attractive: a lot of what is considered to be beautiful, objectively is not. Many clothing trends are objectively ugly, yet because fashion companies push them as attractive, the lower people with low consciousness believe them, without thinking for themselves if it is truly beautiful or not. And a lot of clothes and hairstyles that are objectively beautiful are harshly disregarded as being “outdated” and called ugly, simply because the media says so. Most people don’t even try thinking for themselves, they are programmed.

Another manifestation is neuroticism over food (Sacral chakra rules pleasure, this ties in with the sense of taste). Anorexia and other eating habits are prevalent, in fact anorexia has risen among young men (but is still far more common among women due to society’s pressure on women to be “skinny”).

You might remember the “armpit fat” craze some years ago, with celebrities being shamed for having a tiny bit of flesh showing at the top of their armpits. Magazines and internet articles would have pictures with red circles around women’s armpits when they wore strapless or thin strap dresses, showcasing the tiny bit of flesh. This is neurotic.

Paying attention to one’s looks is fine, such as wearing the best colors for your skin tone and having a flattering haircut. But people who are mentally low and stuck on the Sacral level with blockages in this chakra can’t even get a grip on reality. It’s not just women; too many men these days spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to make their hair look like an anime character, and obsessing over removing body hair, or trying to squeeze into the skinniest jeans they can.

It’s healthy to care about your baseline physical appearance:

-exercise so you feel good and have vitality (without being obsessed over precise body fat percentages or a number on the scale; and not harshly judging those who have “armpit fat” or a “muffin top”)

-wear clothes that you like and flatter your individual body type with colors that flatter your skin tone (without obsessing over what is currently trendy; and not harshly judging those who are wearing clothes that are “outdated”)

-have a hairstyle you like (without spending an hour or more every day styling it; and not harshly judging those who don’t have a hairstyle that is considered modern and trendy)

-for women who want to, wear makeup that accentuates your looks (not spending over an hour every day making your face look like plastic with tons of “contouring/ highlighting/ bronzing/ etc”; and not harshly judging those who prefer to look more natural)

When you free your mind and your Sacral chakra, you can rise upwards. You will have a more relaxed attitude about how you look, you will be more accepting of your appearance and less judgmental of how other people look. By this I don’t mean accepting obesity and disregard for personal hygiene, I mean you won’t obsess endlessly over a freckle or a stray eyebrow hair or exact body fat percentages.

Something far more important than physical appearance is the personality. As in, the actual person: your attributes, character, interests, hobbies, habits, way of speech, qualities, things you have mastered, and so on.

The personality develops properly when all the chakras are clean and open. A person with a closed, blocked, dirty Throat chakra doesn’t even have a real functioning personality yet, so why stay stuck on the Sacral level? It’s pointless, when there is so much more to a person. Humans have so much more potential than just the physical appearance; we have our minds and our souls to develop as well.

For young members here, don’t care so much about what your peers and the media say about your looks. Know that they are on a lower level of consciousness, and there are far more important things to care about. As for eating disorders, you need to eat enough to properly fuel your body and mind; it’s as simple as that. Don’t ever starve yourself. Ignore what they say, and just do what is best for you.

Clean your chakras, heal your mind, rise to a higher state of consciousness. Become a fully-functioning human on the road to Divinity.

Discussion

HellGateActive Translator
#2
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Clean your chakras, heal your mind, rise to a higher state of consciousness. Become a fully-functioning human on the road to Divinity.

Thank your sister. I observe frequently that youngsters do not have uniqueness within themselves, and I notice that following the herd is a thing for newer, unwise souls. For example, why follow trends? I see young people and otherwise ones who have an inferiority complex in whatever way wear styles that represent the usual borg, who doesn't do according to the higher self. As an attestation of this, look how people dress in black,hoodies, bad hairstyles for them and have a certain attitude - this is a representation of one's dirty soul, in which prosperity is not flowing.

With a face of a scientist that has a crushing hairstyle, a personality of honour, emotion and innocence, one with the universal flow and correction, I stick out like a sore thumb to others. Generally this is how the average person should be, being themselves and not an incorrect person.

I won't talk to someone that has a persona of a thief or thug. Appearance is nothing without the personality, which is more important.

People have to change for the better, and create a right connection to the divine.

Ashtup ILum Mari
#3

Hey darling Lydia, what do you mean by "skin tone"? I really like to wear black clothes. I know that colors have "effects". Can you give more information about that?

Also, I really really really like big ass and I found a girl that weight 80 is way more attractive and sexy than a 40 kg lollipop. Please, if any woman here fits into this category, you are gorgeous, my love ❤️.

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#5
blackwizard wrote:View source

Hey darling Lydia, what do you mean by "skin tone"? I really like to wear black clothes. I know that colors have "effects". Can you give more information about that?

Also, I really really really like big ass and I found a girl that weight 80 is way more attractive and sexy than a 40 kg lollipop. Please, if any woman here fits into this category, you are gorgeous, my love ❤️.

Skin tone refers to the 4 season palette (and further, the 12 seasonal color palette). Wearing the best color for your skin tone makes you look younger and more healthy, whereas wearing the wrong color can age and make the person look like they have low vitality. If black clothes make you look vibrant than you might have winter coloring.

Here is a great website, although it is geared towards women: https://www.colormepretty.co/External ↗

Ashtup ILum Mari
#6
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Skin tone refers to the 4 season palette (and further, the 12 seasonal color palette). Wearing the best color for your skin tone makes you look younger and more healthy, whereas wearing the wrong color can age and make the person look like they have low vitality. If black clothes make you look vibrant than you might have winter coloring.

Here is a great website, although it is geared towards women: https://www.colormepretty.co/External ↗

Thank you HPS

Power of Justice [SG]
#7

I remember my first 28 day Witches Sabbath cleaning cycle and how much my perception of so many things changed. Each chakra has a mind of its own, so to speak; that's where we get our survival instincts, "gut feeling", "6th sense", etc. When the chakras are closed, and especially when they are dirty, we lose touch with our higher faculties.

Working on the soul will gradually produce these effects, and one will begin to heal.

AristocraticDragon666Active Helper
#8
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

It’s been said before here in the ToZ about how humanity has fallen to a low level.

The Sacral chakra rules sexuality, creativity, pleasure. Blockages here result in neuroticism, and this has manifested as a neurotic obsession over physical appearance. When people have no access to their higher chakras (higher states of consciousness), they are stuck on the level of what is or isn’t considered physically attractive.

An example about the neurotic obsession over what is or isn’t considered physically attractive: a lot of what is considered to be beautiful, objectively is not. Many clothing trends are objectively ugly, yet because fashion companies push them as attractive, the lower people with low consciousness believe them, without thinking for themselves if it is truly beautiful or not. And a lot of clothes and hairstyles that are objectively beautiful are harshly disregarded as being “outdated” and called ugly, simply because the media says so. Most people don’t even try thinking for themselves, they are programmed.

Another manifestation is neuroticism over food (Sacral chakra rules pleasure, this ties in with the sense of taste). Anorexia and other eating habits are prevalent, in fact anorexia has risen among young men (but is still far more common among women due to society’s pressure on women to be “skinny”).

You might remember the “armpit fat” craze some years ago, with celebrities being shamed for having a tiny bit of flesh showing at the top of their armpits. Magazines and internet articles would have pictures with red circles around women’s armpits when they wore strapless or thin strap dresses, showcasing the tiny bit of flesh. This is neurotic.

Paying attention to one’s looks is fine, such as wearing the best colors for your skin tone and having a flattering haircut. But people who are mentally low and stuck on the Sacral level with blockages in this chakra can’t even get a grip on reality. It’s not just women; too many men these days spend a ridiculous amount of time trying to make their hair look like an anime character, and obsessing over removing body hair, or trying to squeeze into the skinniest jeans they can.

It’s healthy to care about your baseline physical appearance:

-exercise so you feel good and have vitality (without being obsessed over precise body fat percentages or a number on the scale; and not harshly judging those who have “armpit fat” or a “muffin top”)

-wear clothes that you like and flatter your individual body type with colors that flatter your skin tone (without obsessing over what is currently trendy; and not harshly judging those who are wearing clothes that are “outdated”)

-have a hairstyle you like (without spending an hour or more every day styling it; and not harshly judging those who don’t have a hairstyle that is considered modern and trendy)

-for women who want to, wear makeup that accentuates your looks (not spending over an hour every day making your face look like plastic with tons of “contouring/ highlighting/ bronzing/ etc”; and not harshly judging those who prefer to look more natural)

When you free your mind and your Sacral chakra, you can rise upwards. You will have a more relaxed attitude about how you look, you will be more accepting of your appearance and less judgmental of how other people look. By this I don’t mean accepting obesity and disregard for personal hygiene, I mean you won’t obsess endlessly over a freckle or a stray eyebrow hair or exact body fat percentages.

Something far more important than physical appearance is the personality. As in, the actual person: your attributes, character, interests, hobbies, habits, way of speech, qualities, things you have mastered, and so on.

The personality develops properly when all the chakras are clean and open. A person with a closed, blocked, dirty Throat chakra doesn’t even have a real functioning personality yet, so why stay stuck on the Sacral level? It’s pointless, when there is so much more to a person. Humans have so much more potential than just the physical appearance; we have our minds and our souls to develop as well.

For young members here, don’t care so much about what your peers and the media say about your looks. Know that they are on a lower level of consciousness, and there are far more important things to care about. As for eating disorders, you need to eat enough to properly fuel your body and mind; it’s as simple as that. Don’t ever starve yourself. Ignore what they say, and just do what is best for you.

Clean your chakras, heal your mind, rise to a higher state of consciousness. Become a fully-functioning human on the road to Divinity.

Very good post.
I think there is a significant difference in how a person actually looks and what they think about how they look.

It's one thing to think, and another to be.

In any case, a person should take care of his appearance, but it is also wrong to focus on appearance.
There should be common sense in everything.

Do all skinny men have a problem with the Sacral chakra?

If a skinny man has problems with digestion, skin and sexual attractiveness, is it due to the Sacral chakra, or not?

Dragonheart666
#9

This is an excellent sermon! Thank you for sharing this information Sister HPS Lydia 🍎🙂

#10

But it's also definitely not a good idea to forget about self-care.

I have met people who have an iPhone, expensive clothes, but untrimmed dirty nails, fungus, and greasy, unwashed hair.

It's an inexplicable combination

#11

Thank you for this wonderful sermon, High Priestess Lydia!

I'll be translating it today and presenting it to my people.

Lucius Invictus [NG]
#12

For clarification, and due to my lack-of personality since I need reassurance, it's still acceptable to work on your physical appearance with things like venus squares right?

To me, Zevism is about being your best, and in my opinion, that also means looking your best on the outside as well as the inside.

Neuroticism is obviously an extreme that is very observable, yet when is that line really drawn?

I have a deep appreciation for physical beauty and perfection, both in my environment and person.

#13
GoldenxChild1 wrote:View source

For clarification, and due to my lack-of personality since I need reassurance, it's still acceptable to work on your physical appearance with things like venus squares right?

To me, Zevism is about being your best, and in my opinion, that also means looking your best on the outside as well as the inside.

Neuroticism is obviously an extreme that is very observable, yet when is that line really drawn?

I have a deep appreciation for physical beauty and perfection, both in my environment and person.

The important thing here is balance, it is not healthy to be obsessed with physical appearance or personality.

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#14
GoldenxChild1 wrote:View source

For clarification, and due to my lack-of personality since I need reassurance, it's still acceptable to work on your physical appearance with things like venus squares right?

To me, Zevism is about being your best, and in my opinion, that also means looking your best on the outside as well as the inside.

Neuroticism is obviously an extreme that is very observable, yet when is that line really drawn?

I have a deep appreciation for physical beauty and perfection, both in my environment and person.

Yes of course :) A Venus square is great for everybody to do at least once, to help them look their best.

Head Guardian Sophiles PhylaxEdited
#15
GoldenxChild1 wrote:View source

For clarification, and due to my lack-of personality since I need reassurance, it's still acceptable to work on your physical appearance with things like venus squares right?

To me, Zevism is about being your best, and in my opinion, that also means looking your best on the outside as well as the inside.

Neuroticism is obviously an extreme that is very observable, yet when is that line really drawn?

I have a deep appreciation for physical beauty and perfection, both in my environment and person.

My advice here is to leave these workings broad such that they can aid with the mental aspect in which you may feel deficient. Although Venus is not the only element pertaining to the perception of the self, we can use it as an example: Someone who has Venus/Saturn may feel unworthy of love, as if relationships are difficult to obtain, or if they themselves are not inherently attractive to a partner, therefore requiring effort to maintain.

In this case, instead of using Venus specifically for improving the skin, for example, I would program it to act more generally, such that it can alleviate both physical and mental elements of distress here, whichever is needs help the most.

Regarding your question of when neuroticism becomes a problem, I believe it is when you neglect other priorities, to put it very simply and broadly. This can be elaborated on into many other situations, but for now I think that is the best general description. Even within the realm of Satanic healing, we could say that someone who neglects cleaning or their AOP for more effort spent on appearances would be acting in an unhealthy manner.

In the above situation, sure the individual is improving, but not in an ideal way. So it is not really about whether self-improvement happens, although that is still good, but more about management itself.

#16
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Muitas vezes vejo pessoas usando desculpas e mentiras para justificar sua falta de beleza.

E uma delas é a “personalidade”, a falsa personalidade que carregam consigo, na qual falsamente querem acreditar que é importante para se sentirem bem consigo mesmos.

Na maioria das vezes, ela é apenas um ser humano sujo e complexo, num sentido muito negativo da palavra.

Acredito que a personalidade se expressa através do rosto. Uma boa personalidade cria bons rostos; muitas pessoas que começaram a meditar e limpar a alma ficaram estranhamente mais “bonitas” depois de um tempo, sem nunca terem feito nada exclusivamente para isso.

#17

Maybe there is still hope for me... Maybe I've been far too consumed and demoralised by the blackpill mindset...
Thank you for the sermon High Priestess Lydia. I know I can get through this rough patch I've been facing in my life for a while now <3

And if anyone would like to give me some advice on what to do with regards to finding a new partner, my dms are always open for my brothers and sisters in Satan

Hail to the Gods and Goddesses of Duat!

#18

In the past, one had to prostrate themselves in front of some lake or other body of water to become aquainted with their own image.

I believe the obsession with one's appearance is a symptom of the modern world in general, as we are constantly forced to become aware of and acknowledge our own appearance through excessive contact with mirrors and the like (especially our phone cameras). The more attention one pays to it, the more attention it demands, and one begins to see themselves as uncanny.

I do not believe it is natural for man to be so well-acquainted with their own appearance, as a child I did not even know what I looked like and was better for it.

#19

To resumen what is real beauty in one sentence:

Beauty is health.

This simple principle applies not only to the body but to the mind and the soul.

#20

Our body is the temple of our souls, and so we must preserve it, clean it and take care of it. This is a thing that is misbelieved but back on the old day temples were not white, but they had vibrant colors allover them. Ancient greeks knew a temple was the house of a god/goddess, but was also a projection of what our body should be. The colors, aside from chakras, rappresented the unique shape and form of one's soul reflected on the body. Every temple had its own colors, because uniqueness is prescious and priceless. Of course nowaday is majorly gone, but we here are different, just look back in the old golden age and you will see what "having a true character" means. Along with one's beauty.