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Please note this was translated by AI. The tone may sound formal or sermonizing, but that is not my intent. I am simply sharing what nearly prevented my dedication, including points that may seem obvious, but aren't to newcomers, in the hope that older members may extend a bit more patience to those who are newly arrived and still finding their way.

I have long wished to write this post, and feel now is the right moment.
This is for the benefit of the new members and the forum itself.
The observations that follow are directed at a very small number of interactions. Old members, All of you are incredibly helpful. Sometimes, even well-meaning individuals can forget how much weight their words carry. This is simply based on my experience, i feel new members need this.


My own journey from finding this forum to dedicating and beginning to experience the Gods took less than 3 months. In that time, I came to see this as the best resource of its kind on the internet. Credit for this goes to the Gods, the High Priests, and every contributing member.

However, there was one significant problem that almost prevented me from dedicating. I am writing this to help ensure it does not happen to others, or at least to reduce its frequency.

Regarding the occasional harsh replies some newer members receive, I humbly offer the following for consideration. This is not about all older members—far from it—but about certain interactions that can have a significant impact.

1. " Member " near your name establish you as a credible source of information in the eyes of new members.

2. Some new members may share misinformation because they are misinformed, not because they intend to spread it or because they are jews.

3. Not everyone sharing spiritual experiences is boasting. Many are seeking to learn, or are simply excited to feel part of something greater now that they, too, have had an experience.

4. Many who are heavily programmed need time to process before dedicating. This is not always laziness or a lack of seriousness.

5. Remember, you too once knew nothing. Treat newcomers with the same respect our High Priests show. I have never seen High Priest Hooded Cobra or High Priestess Lydia answer a beginner dismissively because they are "just a beginner." They engage with care and respect, regardless of a person's level. When a question merits a detailed answer, provide one. The status of the member asking should not dictate the depth of your help.

6. Do not quickly assume a new member is a Jew . Newcomers often do not understand this forum is under constant attack. Imagine their confusion when met with immediate suspicion.

7. New members may not grasp that your personal interaction with them is separate from their relationship with the Gods. If you reply harshly, they may assume they have erred in their practice of Zevism, or even fear spiritual repercussions for disagreeing with an established member.

8. The Gods forgive newcomers their mistakes, understanding they are just beginning. Our High Priests embody this principle. Please consider this before permanently labeling someone for an error.

9. Every time you comment, remember the "Well-Known Member" tag or icons by your name. Your words carry weight.

10. If a member describes an experience typical of intermediate practitioners, it does not invalidate their claim. Some are naturally gifted; others have meditated for years before finding this path.

11. Imitating our High Priests is good, but focus on their core values ,their aim to help and to liberate,rather than just their tone. Mistaking seriousness for arrogance, or adopting a stern tone without the underlying intent to guide, can push people away. Strive to imitate their ethics and purpose first.

Now, a message to new members:

1. Before posting, search the forum. Your question has likely been answered in detail. This shows you are serious and helps you learn more effectively.

2. Focus on learning the basics before rushing to advise others. Sharing misinformation, even unintentionally, can have serious consequences here.

3. Read the posts of the High Priests. Visit their profiles and study the "Important ToZ..." sections.

4. Study the official Temple of Zeus website. Do not rely on the forum or the outdated Joy of Satan website.

5. Be respectful. If you need to rant, use a private journal.( As High Priestess Lydia said)
Remember Posts and replies here are permanent. Just to avoid embarassing yourself.

6. Do not mix informations here from informations you got from another source.

7. Always be respectful to the Gods, but let go of fear. Our relationship with them is one of reverence, not terror. You are safe.

8. If you carry fear-based programming, stop reading about the Gods from outside sources. They are corrupted. Rely solely on the Temple of Zeus.

9. The Gods are not monsters. Disregard all external lies.

10. Advancement is the solution. My own fear of Lilith vanished completely after dedication. Keep moving forward.

11. You may feel the Gods presence quickly. Remember, your Guardian Demon protects you. Do not let paranoia about making a mistake take root.

12. Be discreet. Do not announce your dedication or path to people in your life.

13. If you are an ex-Christian or ex-Muslim, thoroughly study the material here on why those religions are false. Deprogramming is essential.

14. Forget about animal sacrifice or blood rituals. The Gods will never ask this. In our religion, animals are sacred.

15. Never psychically attack or curse another member. The Gods are strict on this. Even if you suspect someone is a jew, do not psychically attack him. ( As High Priestess Lydia said)

16. Do not fear enemy entities. You are under divine protection.

17. The Gods do not give negative prophecies. Only enemy entities do.

18. Lilith is not to be summoned.

19. From my experience, the most important things are your intention, respect, honesty and discipline. Get these right, and you will advance.

20. Never command the Gods. And the goal is spiritual independence, they help you achieve it.

21. Spiritual experiences are normal here. Do not let ego and arrogance take over because you have one.

22. Do not expect to be coddled. Some members will often reply harshly so that you become strong and free.

23. Keep a spiritual journal. Record everything. It is crucial for tracking progress and discovering your Guardian Demon too.

24. Do not become obsessed with the Gods to the point of neglecting your own practice. They appreciate your dedication to meditation and advancement.

25. The path is not only about fighting the ennemy. Focus on advancing too.

End.

I wish to give special thanks to those who contributed to my dedication:

- My Muslim parents, who, in their own way, often hinted at the truth of the Gods and spoke of our ancestors' rituals.

- A stranger in a TikTok live who mentioned Joy of Satan and sent me the link when I asked. (New members: do not do this. Be discreet.)

- Lord Beelzebub, whose energy, even if serious, felt playful and guiding to me before i dedicate. I strongly believe he helped me before my dedication.

- Lord Pazuzu, who also helped dissolve my fear and fostered a sense of closeness before my dedication. And gave me same vibe as God Beelzebub before dedication

- High Priest Hooded Cobra, whose detailed, thoughtful answers gave me the final push I needed. His time is precious, and that he spent it guiding me meant everything.

- Goddess Lilith, toward whom my immense fear transformed into love after dedication.

-Goddess Furfur, who helped me experience the Gods and have been very friendly

- High Priestess Lydia, whose replies always radiate care and love for all members.

- Voice of Enki 🙏

-Ol Argedco Luciftias, Tethys333, Henu the Great, Disciple of the Serpent, Afodo, and all the other kind members who contribute to this family.

I hope this post serves its purpose. The time before dedication is when support and care are needed most. Afterward, we learn the ropes and understand this unique environment. Let's help newcomers reach that point.

Thank you.
 
I agree completely, everyone deserved the chance to even be able to change and grow without being met with hostility. Like you said, the High Priests approach these new members with careful words that are not hostile, yet induce change and help motivate those who need a push.
 

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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