PhantomWarrior
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- Joined
- Aug 30, 2023
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- 15
Not a problem! I'm a brother here like yourself I might assume. It goes without saying that this path is about growth first and foremost and I'm glad that I could help. I'm not too far advanced myself yet I find in this path that growth is a core and fundamental aspect to Zevism. Seeking development in each other and in ourselves so that we attain better results in all of life's aspects is why we are here. Note that the answer I offered is merely my own best attempt in imparting the knowledge that I have so far acquired and should without saying not be taken as absolute truth. It is within us to discover our own truth through our own experiences and freewill.Thank you for you reply brother or sister. I truly appreciate it. I'm truly dedicated on the left hand path now. I thank you eternally.
I'd also add that you can help serve our Gods by doing RTRs, disseminating truth anonymously to others (leaving written notes of our websites in public spaces such as washrooms, etc) and by planting seeds in people that empower them towards pursuing a better lifestyle which, in turn, may very well over time lead them here, be it in present or future life cycles.
We cannot force change in others of course as it is always up to the individual. In terms of those lost in xianity, it is best not to waste your time as these people tend to be heavily corrupted and controlled without their knowing and they may even cause issues for you if you concern yourself over them too much. Be sure to always guard your heart against their negative and (at times) parasitic influences. Some may be doing great things in the world from a Zevist perspective, yet they overall bring greater harm in the long term than benefit and thus I recommend being aware and vigilant while also avoiding paranoia and fear-based thought processes.
It warms my heart to hear that you're dedicated to the path and I hope the best. I apologize for such a late response too as I'd been without a means to communicate for sometime during an extensive holiday.
In hindsight, with myself not being too experienced, I assume the best place to ask questions is on the main page (via making a new post) and on the new members thread as I assume it would help keep things more congruent and organized on the forums. I apologize to the clergy if this is indeed the case as my mind tends to wander and I have a history of posting very random questions and comments all over the place that tend to lack proper context.