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The Gods #77658 Gods/ess and punishment? A better explanation

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What do the Gods do to those that deserve punishment?

Can someone elaborate how the Gods punish? I hate how xtianity muddies up everything with non-sensical properties. Like the slightest negativity *punish* or the Arabs a yawn is the devil doing it to you while praying.

Can someone explain a no-BS way of it.

I'm aware from studying JoS the Gods don't know every thing in an omni way as the enemy claims for their side. But in many cases peoples own negativity catches up to them.

But what happens when the Gods pay attention to person/s, place/s, or thing/s that need to be destroyed. I'm aware of the Trinity of Creation, Destruction, and Maintenance. Just as some things should be created, others destroyed, and others maintained. The Gods are just Justice and Righteousness.

For example reading the area of the Incubu/Succubi property it states helps punish enemies or those that cause issues. I recall reading an old post that Pythia would be helped by Apollo or other Gods in her life. Having her enemies punished well before even something occurred, if I recall correctly.

What about the "Punishment fits the crime"? For example I hear about Tartarus on the ToZ video from Youtube Vultus channel. Tartarus is an allegory for the elimination of the rough from the diamond so to speak. To make the base chakra initiate the fires that transmute metals.

Clearly the symbolism is in regard to spirituality.

But is there an actual punishment zone or place the Gods have? Or maybe zones? For example a person who robs a few thousand dollars doesn't need to be executed and sent to Tartarus. But now a person who is massacring random people and a "career criminal" as the modern analogy goes. Going on and is habitually arrested and let go by turning the other check like what is occurring a lot in America and elsewhere. Eventually that person is well beyond even looking in the Gods eyes, right?

Can someone explain the Gods method of punishment?

Also if I feel guilty for stuff I did or done or for example say I'm not very spiritually successful. Do I get punished or is it my own lacking that I self punish. CAN Zevism/Zev be punished from their own mistakes? Or generally are the Gods more lenient on us as we are more closer to them than others. I'm aware there are Gods who are more strict, disciplinarian but that is out of respectable love and not any malice behind it. And when you at least try and help yourself they help out. Especially if you do stuff for them they reward you.

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What do the Gods do to those that deserve punishment?

Can someone elaborate how the Gods punish?

That's for the Gods to decide. No human can know their exact thoughts or modes of action. You may want to ask the Gods themselves about that, they may tell you or not.

Also if I feel guilty for stuff I did or done or for example say I'm not very spiritually successful. Do I get punished or is it my own lacking that I self punish. CAN Zevism/Zev be punished from their own mistakes?

I don't understand what you're asking here. Not being spiritually successful isn't something bad to be punished. A mistake isn't something to be punished either. What you do spiritually is for yourself, not for the Gods. Whether you choose to empower yourself spiritually or not is your own business.

It's been stated that the only bad things you can do here is harm an animal or a baby/child or attack (either physically or magickally) another Zevist or try to abuse the Gods using enemy grimoire methods. Only these things are not tolerated by the Gods. Anything else or any other mistake is your own business and the Gods don't care about it. This applies both to Zevists and non-Zevists, for example the only reason a God might attack a non-Zevist is if they try to slander or attack a non-Zevist, abuse the Gods or harm children or animals.

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if they try to slander or attack a non-Zevist

*a Zevist (and even worse if they attack an important one like a High priest)

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It's been stated that the only bad things you can do here is harm an animal or a baby/child or attack (either physically or magickally) another Zevist or try to abuse the Gods using enemy grimoire methods. Only these things are not tolerated by the Gods. Anything else or any other mistake is your own business and the Gods don't care about it. This applies both to Zevists and non-Zevists, for example the only reason a God might attack a non-Zevist is if they try to slander or attack a non-Zevist, abuse the Gods or harm children or animals.

To be clear, these are the only ones invite direct punishment and attack in this life by the Gods. Other heinous crimes will be dealt with in the afterlife. If someone for example is a serial killer and he's impossible to rehabilitate, and not any of his murders involve Zevists then it'll be punishment after his death in Tartarus or it may be decided that his soul will cease to exists, but the Gods will not deal with him in this life.

Other bad things which are not that serious may be dealt with in a subsequent lifetime after they incarnate. For example one person who killed someone else may reincarnate in a life where he will have to serve and/or protect the person he killed.