luis said:
The thing is each race has strength and weakness but in the end every gentile's can become perfect,litteraly a God and this what matter in my opinion.
We should get rid of the Yehuborim problem, then divide each races and advance spiritualy. Not talk of who is the master race or not, it doesn't matter that much and it end you can't change what race you are but you can become a God.
This is the conclusion I led up to in the final paragraph of my post. However, the thing is, we have an influx of new people coming to Spiritual Satanism, and many of them will inevitably be of non-White races. In the end, what you say will be understood as they persevere on this path, but when they are first introduced to racial realities, simply telling them "don't think about it" isn't going to be enough to uproot years of Yehuborim social conditioning concerning racial matters.
So its important to understand how some of the conditioned insecurities manifest within them, and counter them as effectively as possible to help them clear their mind, like a senior mentoring a junior, which in turn should facilitate the cleansing effects of power meditation that they should be committing to in the first place.
Thats why "talks of who is the master race" should be acknowledged,
though of course not FOCUSED on, because it's an inevitable topic that will definitely strike inferiority complexes or insecurities within otherwise promising non-White Gentiles who simply need a bit of guidance and understanding to help them along certain parts of this path. I speak from the experiences of someone who isn't White, but loved studying the reality of the different races. Try reading all of "Natures Eternal Religion" by Ben Klassen as someone who isn't White. I'll be honest, it's not easy. At least, at first.
Nowadays, I don't even flinch because it doesn't bother me in the slightest. I acknowledge and respect the hierarchies of races, and I know where I stand in this universe. To some, it may sound like some "defeatist, accepting of inferiority" mentality, and to those people, they greatly misunderstand. Because my words come forth from an organic understanding of the universes laws, and explaining them is as natural as breathing. Race isn't a "race" against one another. There are literally positive qualities and characteristics unique to each race, just as there are to the millions of subspecies within species throughout the animal kingdom.
So yeah, each human race is composed of Gods in the making. To focus on this, makes everything else fall naturally into place.