On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 2:47 PM PDT the_fire_starter666 wrote:
May I ask, what kind of practices do you do every day in the 2 months you are dedicated? If you're doing nothing, that's probably the reason you didn't sense anything. Most results come from practices and not the dedication ritual itself.
"After you have performed your commitment ritual, you should begin a power meditation program.
Power meditation is the foundation of Spiritual Satanism. You will find help in the e-groups with any questions you may have concerning meditation experiences and such. Many brothers and sisters in Satan in the groups are knowledgable in these matters."
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... wbies.html
Another reason power meditation is done, is to make yourself open spiritually. If you are not sensitive and open you probably won't experience anything.
"Also, it is mentioned that I should look for my Guardian Demon."
Where exactly? If I'm not mistaken, no serious SS nor the JoS site recommend doing that immediately, it's not necessary.
"When people are new to Satanism, one of the first things many want to know is who their Personal/Guardian Demon/ess is. This is a good thing, but I recommend people get to know Satan first. In time, you will meet your Demon/ess when you are ready."
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpent ... ience.html
Like this part of the sermon above says, you should get to know and connect with Satan before that, because your GD usually contacts you when you're ready and open astrally.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "awong440" <awong440@... wrote:
Dear all,
I'm new to Satanism. I would like to know what are the procedures or to-do-list for a beginner as it's been 2 months since I dedicated to Father but I didn't sense or feel anything. Also, it is mentioned that I should look for my Guardian Demon. How do I look for my Guardian Demon?
Some might suggest to refer to JoS website but I post this because I didn't get clear instruction from the website.
Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.
Regards,
Andy