the_fire_starter666
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- Apr 26, 2002
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I disagree about the premise that people should make their decisions whether to join Spiritual Satanism or not based on other people's experiences or stories. That's the most common mistake that leads to false expectations and disappointments and other confusing things. All experiences are individual and others will probably not experience the same thing as someone or even a group of people, but his experience still may be valid.
There are too many people who because they read about some person (who most likely is advanced in the occult and astrally open) get contacted by Satan during the Dedication ritual they expect the same thing to happen to them and when it doesn't they get frustrated/angry/disappointed/confused/whatever else and probably missed other important things that most likely happened to them (such as feelings, signs e.t.c.) because they were focusing on their expectation. The lest expectations you have about what's going to happen to you, the better.
There are too many people who because they read about some person (who most likely is advanced in the occult and astrally open) get contacted by Satan during the Dedication ritual they expect the same thing to happen to them and when it doesn't they get frustrated/angry/disappointed/confused/whatever else and probably missed other important things that most likely happened to them (such as feelings, signs e.t.c.) because they were focusing on their expectation. The lest expectations you have about what's going to happen to you, the better.