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justvoid

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I’ve been alone for a very long time, and I’ve grown accustomed to it. After years of being let down by society and failed attempts to socialize, I’ve given up. Not because I’m weak, but because I want to preserve my mental resources. But this burden weighs on me, and I don’t know what to do with it. What weighs on me is that this whole world is tied to socialization, and without it, it’s impossible to build a life worthy of a Zevist. I’m too freedom-loving, and I refuse to submit to anyone or make compromises. Only for the sake of the Gods did I finally emerge from the darkness to connect with other kindred spirits. Maybe someone can give me advice on how to survive in the modern world as a recluse?
 
In one message, the translator didn't get it quite right—instead of “to connect with other kindred spirits,” I was referring to you, my brothers and sisters
 
Unfortunately, the website that suits me as a member of a certain ethnic group has very few users online. That’s why I decided to join here, even though my English isn’t very good.
 
Greetings brother, why do you think socializing will be bad for you?
Without socializing you are cutting off the possibility to:

-Have many laughs and happy times, it is true that most people are much more happy and have many more laughs when they are with their friend.
-Have help, friends can help a lot of times both emotionally and in any way, they have a different set of knowledge than you and they might be able to help you with a lot of things, but also just be there for you emotionally. They can stop you from bad decisions and so on. On the other hand you should be your own boss and not do bad things just because of your friends.
-Similar to the above, it can give you a huge advantage if you have a big network of acquaintances.
-If we take in account these forums, as this is also socializing, if you are not here you are missing out on a ton of knowledge, wisdom, information, and help. Very very essential for a Zevist.
-so on.

Many part of life is about compromises, but in my opinion friends are less about compromises, then having no friends. You'll have to make compromises as well if you are not socializing. Or you don't even want to work? Because working itself is a compromise and let alone what compromises you'll have to make on the workplace itself.

But you shouldn't be worried about compromises, the whole point of compromises is that it's good for both or all parties.

You are not free at all, by not socializing, in fact you are tying your hands, faltering your potential, and missing out on an essential part of life.
 
Greetings brother, why do you think socializing will be bad for you?
Without socializing you are cutting off the possibility to:

-Have many laughs and happy times, it is true that most people are much more happy and have many more laughs when they are with their friend.
-Have help, friends can help a lot of times both emotionally and in any way, they have a different set of knowledge than you and they might be able to help you with a lot of things, but also just be there for you emotionally. They can stop you from bad decisions and so on. On the other hand you should be your own boss and not do bad things just because of your friends.
-Similar to the above, it can give you a huge advantage if you have a big network of acquaintances.
-If we take in account these forums, as this is also socializing, if you are not here you are missing out on a ton of knowledge, wisdom, information, and help. Very very essential for a Zevist.
-so on.

Many part of life is about compromises, but in my opinion friends are less about compromises, then having no friends. You'll have to make compromises as well if you are not socializing. Or you don't even want to work? Because working itself is a compromise and let alone what compromises you'll have to make on the workplace itself.

But you shouldn't be worried about compromises, the whole point of compromises is that it's good for both or all parties.

You are not free at all, by not socializing, in fact you are tying your hands, faltering your potential, and missing out on an essential part of life.
It’s all pretty obvious. It’s just that I rarely find common ground with anyone, and even more often I encounter deception or betrayal. I don’t know why that is; in my life, I’ve never done anything bad to anyone without a serious reason.
 
Greetings brother, why do you think socializing will be bad for you?
Without socializing you are cutting off the possibility to:

-Have many laughs and happy times, it is true that most people are much more happy and have many more laughs when they are with their friend.
-Have help, friends can help a lot of times both emotionally and in any way, they have a different set of knowledge than you and they might be able to help you with a lot of things, but also just be there for you emotionally. They can stop you from bad decisions and so on. On the other hand you should be your own boss and not do bad things just because of your friends.
-Similar to the above, it can give you a huge advantage if you have a big network of acquaintances.
-If we take in account these forums, as this is also socializing, if you are not here you are missing out on a ton of knowledge, wisdom, information, and help. Very very essential for a Zevist.
-so on.

Many part of life is about compromises, but in my opinion friends are less about compromises, then having no friends. You'll have to make compromises as well if you are not socializing. Or you don't even want to work? Because working itself is a compromise and let alone what compromises you'll have to make on the workplace itself.

But you shouldn't be worried about compromises, the whole point of compromises is that it's good for both or all parties.

You are not free at all, by not socializing, in fact you are tying your hands, faltering your potential, and missing out on an essential part of life.
It's just that I'm a bit of a paranoid person, but not without reason
 
It’s quite obvious that when you’re surrounded by people who follow Yehuborim religions, any difference stands out immediately. Parents, strangers, and even potential friends can cause harm without even meaning to. Other people’s ignorance is contagious, and it’s only thanks to the gods that I was able to pull myself out of that state of depression.
 
The internet is a wonderful thing, but living in a country where they’re doing everything they can to stifle it, it’s easy to lose contact with others here
 
Believe it or not, there is someone out there who would find a connection with you, if you just let down the wall and met them.
I too cut myself off socially because of a bad relationship. It was good for a while, enabled me to lick my wounds and emotionally move on. But solitude is not good for humans, we are a gregarious species and need to express our emotions and share our love. That is the way we are created, spiritually, physically and mentally.
I first came here arrogantly stating I wanted to have my privacy, only appearing on the forums to ask questions. But I soon realised it is different here, if you are honest and respectful then members here will share not only answers to your questions but also their thoughts and experiences.
On the question whether you should socialise in a broader sense, there's no need to do that just yet, commune with us here and do some healing, we will help brother.
 
I had same situation in the past, now i solved it. Try contacting King Paimon. He will send new people to your environment. Even if these people may turn out to be some kind of freaks or even Yehuborim at first, don't pay attention. In my case, these dubious acquaintances helped me find a very important person, for which I am very grateful to the King, as the chain of events eventually led to the fulfillment of the goal. Trust the gods, their ways may seem incomprehensible at first, but in the end they will lead to good. In the end, these freaks and Yehuborim disappeared, I was looking for copper and found gold.

Io Rex Paimonia!
 
I’ve been alone for a very long time, and I’ve grown accustomed to it. After years of being let down by society and failed attempts to socialize, I’ve given up. Not because I’m weak, but because I want to preserve my mental resources. But this burden weighs on me, and I don’t know what to do with it. What weighs on me is that this whole world is tied to socialization, and without it, it’s impossible to build a life worthy of a Zevist. I’m too freedom-loving, and I refuse to submit to anyone or make compromises. Only for the sake of the Gods did I finally emerge from the darkness to connect with other kindred spirits. Maybe someone can give me advice on how to survive in the modern world as a recluse?
Society is meant to be lived in a civilized environment. The great Zevista personalities grew because they opened themselves up to the collective. Social isolation due to pain and/or past hurts might be temporary, but it will ultimately lead to stagnation.

Don't make decisions based on pain or past experiences, because then it's not true freedom, only partial or some kind of illusion of freedom.

What matters here is what you actually do about it and how you confront it. One way to open yourself up to social issues is through ToZ , by helping and/or creating new things for the community. Blessing rituals also help with this gradually. ToZ is the best place to begin opening yourself up to the collective.

Learn everything you can, because growth happens with people; that's where you truly learn and where you can apply what you've learned.

Besides giving you purpose and happiness by engaging with society, you also have the opportunity to embody divinity. Society is part of you; if you reject humanity for any reason, it's like rejecting yourself. And ultimately, the Gods live within humanity. I recently learned this and wrote about it, which I'll share here. This will help you gain perspective.

The Gods Speak Through Humanity
On our journey under the light of Father Zeus, it is vital to recognize that the greatest obstacle to revelation is often the ego. An unchecked ego not only isolates us but also silences our capacity to listen, creating a void where wisdom should reside. We must understand that the Gods possess infinite ways of manifesting themselves, but the words and actions of those around us are their most frequent channels.

Connecting with humanity and social processes is not a distraction from the spiritual path but a catalyst for exponential growth. Active listening is born of humility; it is the willingness to recognize that any person, regardless of their circumstances, can be the messenger of a teaching specifically designed for our learning. By listening to others, we are, in essence, listening to the divine inspiration at work within them.

Rejecting humanity is, ultimately, rejecting ourselves. This is not about blind sentimentality or excessive love, but about conscious, healthy, and balanced love. It is the recognition of the divine spark within the collective that allows for continuous and authentic progress. Absolute isolation is contrary to the nature of the cosmos; we are beings of connection.

Connection with civilization, both through the Temple of Zeus community and in our daily lives, allows us to perceive the presence of the Gods in the diversity of experiences. By integrating, we transform real life into a living altar.

Let us seek connection. Strengthening the collective fabric in the Temple of Zeus not only benefits the group but also accelerates the individual evolution of each member. Where two or more meet in purpose and truth, the voice of the Gods resonates with greater clarity.

The above is from my personal experiences and connection with the Gods, plus what I learned in the Temple of Zeus.

The previous post can also help you see things from another perspective
 
Let me say this again: I don’t reject humanity, as one might think. Every time I try to find people I can connect with, I end up getting let down. I don’t know why people love to reject me even if I’m doing everything right, the moment I slip up, I immediately cease to be needed by them. Even if I’ve done a thousand good things, but then stumble, the outcome will be negative.
 
Before, when everyone hurt me, I didn’t want to have friends. But in a strange way, people still came into my life.
Now, after overcoming my emotional baggage, I feel it’s easier to socialize. In my opinion, I like my solitude, but not for long periods.
As for my friends, they are a bit religious and they know what I believe, but they never cross the line regarding these things. Often, they listen to me when I talk about aura or tarot. Of course, I don’t share very important information.
However, where I’m from, people sometimes curse others—I think they appeal to Gypsy. That is what we talk sometimes, in the town near me is a person who can see the curses but he untie them in a strange way.
I have avoided to comunicated here becase I was thinking that I can do all be my self. But, although I don't communicate for too long, I feel joy to share my thoughts. Maybe that is why in the past I don't made to much progress.
 
I have had experiences similar to many here. Because the world is run by Yehuboric forces, the Souls of the Eternal Gods, who still have the Divine Spark alive inside, often get the short end of the stick.
Undoubtedly, the best solution for Zevist Souls is to stick together, support each other, be happy, and grow in wisdom and power through rituals and workings. Communication is a part of being human, but do not let the ignorant ones pull you down to their level.
 

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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