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Teaching Zevist Teachings to Children

Renita

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Hello my dear family!

Recently, I have been wondering about how the teachings of the ToZ and meditations should be introduced to children of the Zevists? Should it be incorporated right away from toddler age, or should there be a stage and type of practice to make sure its appropriate for the child's age and astrological placements? I understand that we all come to Zevism by our own choice, but how would it play out for children of a Zevist couple? Thank you for all the replies in advance! Bless the Gods and The ToZ!
 
I think it would be best to do it in stages. Learn about how the brain matures from toddler to young child to tween and so on and use that as a guide.

As for meditations, its probably best to wait until they show interest in the basic ones like cleaning and void.

The opening of the chakras would probably be best around the time they start going thru puberty.

This is just from the top of my head, as the saying goes, and others might have better insight/advice.
 
This should be done in stages and gradually.

The household should also be geared towards understanding ancient culture and the Gods.

Personally, as they develop and are older is when I will introduce my children to this more with help from my Zevist Wife who is fully on board with this.

My oldest child has seen me meditating at times, and has on a few occasions tried to take my mala and chant despite being very young.

It truly is beautiful what the future will bring for our side. I can hardly wait to see what happens.
 
Children usually copy what they see from their parents. So, if you have a Zevist lifestyle, such as meditation, rituals, exercise, and maintaining good health, etc. Children will be interested in likely and you can teach.
 
Everything has its time.

In my opinion, speaking directly about Zevism, the Gods, and ToZ to a child can be very dangerous, as they wouldn't be able to handle such information.
Despite everything, it's important to remember that children are pure, with a very broad range of thought and communication, and are capable of reaching certain conclusions on their own. The important thing is to know how to guide them correctly.

It's important to encourage them to explore what's natural and profound in themselves, and therefore in all human beings, accustoming them to a complete vision of the human being, and not limited as some adults sometimes do, voluntarily or involuntarily.
Raising a child with a broad self-view forms an adult capable of understanding and comprehending himself, and is therefore more inclined to open up to the Gods.

It's also important to protect them from what we know to be dangerous—false religions and all the rest—and thus prevent enemies from getting too close to them and influencing them.

I have seen children voluntarily sit cross-legged and chant AUM, not OM, but AUM. I have seen children come to certain conclusions that an adult outside of ToZ would struggle to understand, doing everything on their own.

The Gods and their creations are so natural that they become normal and logical to those who are pure and natural themselves, like children.
It is our duty never to destroy this connection, but to maintain it and giving it the opportunity to evolve in its own time.
 
Hello my dear family!

Recently, I have been wondering about how the teachings of the ToZ and meditations should be introduced to children of the Zevists? Should it be incorporated right away from toddler age, or should there be a stage and type of practice to make sure its appropriate for the child's age and astrological placements? I understand that we all come to Zevism by our own choice, but how would it play out for children of a Zevist couple? Thank you for all the replies in advance! Bless the Gods and The ToZ!
Just avoid all Abrahamic faiths and slowly introduce them to Zevism (closet Satanism) as they grow. Would be very lucky to have a Zevist partner. Whatever happens never force them to it like Abrahamic cults do.
 
It's very admirable to think about these things, but we always have to keep in mind to seek balance in everything. I believe that teaching children meditations, yoga, spiritual science, karma cleansing procedures, etc. should definitely be encouraged, but it is up to the children whether they want to directly join the Temple and follow the Gods or not. As our Zevist Brothers here stated in previous responses, teaching children things gradually/in stages would probably be a good idea.

These Sermons and responses should have some relevant information, although some might not perfectly encapsulate everything you'd want to know.


Zevism (closet Satanism)
What do you mean by "closet Satanism"? Please mind your words.
 
Firstly allow children to be children.

Do not expect them to understand or fully grasp what they are meant to be doing, also remember you as parents are dedicated. So you should be very careful in what you introduce your child too.

More importantly as it has been said above, if your have an ideal family where you practice rituals and meditate infront of your children they will naturally be curious and try to copy you, this is where you can gentle guide them by introducing them into things that aren't too intensive. Understanding that you could also make your child a victim and target for spiritual attacks at a young age as well as set then up for being mistreated in school. Because children can't keep secrets, we understand why we do everything in the privacy of our own spaces in order to avoid unnecessary conflicts.

Children do not know this, and they will go teach there friends and their friends will teach their's and their parents will find out and seek you out for teaching their children things, and will forbid their children from playing with yours.

So I understand the importance of educating children but do not now forget to let me be children.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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