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outlaw3931

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I've been told that Odin is really Beelzebub/Enlil. Odin has been my patron god a long time and returning to Satanism, I realize that it's probably not a coincidence I ended up here (again!). I took his mark last year (had his Valknot tattooed on my arm) and I don't regret it. Though since taking his mark I have had a lot of change come my way and none of it seemingly good.

I have seen him and he appears as an old man with a beard and long gray hair. He wears a black brimmed hat. He is very wise and seems to know me very intimately.

Sometimes I think it's weird that he seems to know me so well but yet I feel I barely know him. It's like he can look through me. I am sure he knows everything about me.

Since coming back to Satanism, though I am reluctant to accept something without proof, my mind is pretty open. I want to believe.

Today I was driving to a city about 60 miles away and I saw these two large black birds alongside the road. I know about Odin and his two ravens. I saw the same birds coming back. Strange.

Anyways. Is Odin really Beelzebub/Enlil?

Thanks.

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Hail Satan and the gods of hell!
 
Just a simple question, here: What are Odin's other names and forms? I personally feel that he is probably the same being as Enlil. Very powerful and firey, can be agressive when he wants to get his point across. I have asked him and he said that he is both Odin and Enlil, and that these are different forms that he was known by in different cultures. I feel that he is probably Shiva, too. It makes sense to me because Shiva is described as a warrior, and often very violent. Enki seems more like Vishnu, as a highly benevolent, wise god who is one of the most popular in India. In Germanic mythology there is also a similar deity whom the Swedish royalty are said to descend from, Ingvar Freyr, who is a deity representing agriculture and also the Ing rune, the rune of procreation and sexual energy. However, I have also heard that Enki is Odin. Could someone clear this up for me?

I really wish that someone in the JOS would endeavor to clarify how Germanic deities relate to Mesopotamian deities. There's barely any material to find on this matter.
 
Shiva is Satan, if you look on http://astralartsofthegods.weebly.com/ it has pictures of Odin on the extras part, and says Odin is Satan. But it also says Loki is Satan... I guess it can be kind of confusing keeping track of all there names. You can ask a pendulum or Ouija, or try to ask Enlil telepathically. You just go into a trace as best you can and focus, don't try and force the information just let it come to you. Keep in mind the Gods are very busy so can't always show up. Good Luck ;) "The absence of darkness in a person does not suggest an abundance of light, for to know the light you must have known the darkness."[/B]
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http://spiritualwarfare666.webs.com/Satans_Library.htm

On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:58 AM, "speakingsecretalphabets@..." <speakingsecretalphabets@... wrote:
  Just a simple question, here: What are Odin's other names and forms? I personally feel that he is probably the same being as Enlil. Very powerful and firey, can be agressive when he wants to get his point across. I have asked him and he said that he is both Odin and Enlil, and that these are different forms that he was known by in different cultures. I feel that he is probably Shiva, too. It makes sense to me because Shiva is described as a warrior, and often very violent. Enki seems more like Vishnu, as a highly benevolent, wise god who is one of the most popular in India. In Germanic mythology there is also a similar deity whom the Swedish royalty are said to descend from, Ingvar Freyr, who is a deity representing agriculture and also the Ing rune, the rune of procreation and sexual energy. However, I have also heard that Enki is Odin. Could someone clear this up for me?

I really wish that someone in the JOS would endeavor to clarify how Germanic deities relate to Mesopotamian deities. There's barely any material to find on this matter.

 
Outlaw393, I have communicated with Odin and he says he is Enlil. When I spoke to him, his aura was an intense, electric red that made me shake like someone plugged me into a wall socket. He said that he created the Germanic people specifically with his own blood, being a warrior god, to form a warrior race. History seems to validate that premise, and it goes in line with both Germanic and Mesopotamian legends of the gods creating mankind with their DNA. People may disagree, but I think it fits. Enlil is described as being a very stern, violent warrior god who loves his children but is constantly pushing them to be greater. This is the exact vibe I got from him, like a distant father who guides and disciplines his children. I sensed such infinite rage coming from him, not directed towards me, but towards the world and how his children have all but forgotten him and become corrupted. He told me something like "I created you and your kin with my blood and soul. I made you to be my eyes and my ears, the vessels of my will and my power, my army and my ambassadors on Earth. Don't ever forget it!!". Anyone who needs the raw fury and power to do what they feel is right, should talk to him! He represents supreme willpower and independence. I get a different vibe from Enki, who is much more gentle, patient, and understanding but with an aura like a hundred suns. This is not to say that Enlil does not have these traits, or that one is better than the other, but I feel that because of my ancestry, I am more in tune with Enlil. I feel his fury in my blood and soul. It is because of this strong firey vibe that I get from him that makes me believe he is also Shiva. Same vibe, same strong red-white-gold aura. Pure power. The ability to create and destroy with intensity.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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