sshivafr said:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Clearly we don't endorse violence but it makes for an interesting tea sipping morning to just open the news and see that. Not sure if the mass media will tell us 6 trillion jews perished in the attack, but yes, it's still interesting to sip some tea when you see things like that.
-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
Dear High Priest
I have the luxury of feeling lost in what I feel.
My first feeling on seeing the attack on Israel was to "have a cup of tea".
But soon, the many iniquities and injustices (such as the rape of young Jewish women) forbid me to feel contentment.
I so HATE iniquity of any kind.
It's in my very nature, injustice literally makes me sick.
I always thought that seeing the enemy falter would fill me with joy. But it doesn't. Because it's not the Netanyahu, Soros and consort who are suffering, but little people.
So yes, I know that these little people don't necessarily have any consideration for the goyim.
But... all these iniquities prevent me from rejoicing.
What's more, war takes everything with it, the good and the bad, civilians and soldiers alike.
I'm not sure I want "destruction to create" anymore.
I wonder a lot about these notions of : Justice/iniquities; violence and war.
How do the Gods think about iniquity?
How do They deal with injustice and the need for violence?
How do we strike a balance between inherent human pity and Christian pity?
I'm having trouble finding my place.
I'm interested in reading your opinions and developments. (Others Brothers and Sisters too)
Hi Sister, I know we had our differences, but comparing this to what we see today, it feels like child play. I think I understand what you are asking exactly, but first, let me tell you how beautiful your avatar picture really is, I'm glad you didn't change it.
Now, regarding your questions, there are a lot of things mixed and it's hard taking out the wheat from the chaff.
It seems to me, that what you are thinking is here I am, taking an active part in this war and there is news of the enemy suffering and I should rejoice, and then when I go look into it closely all I see is ordinary people being in pain. And probably worse, am I at fault for this? Did I contribute to it? And worse of them all, would I do it? In your specific case, definitely not, but still, would a Brother of mine be capable of doing this? And yes, such a thought would bring the chills.
I am your Brother, whether you like it or not hehe, so I will try to give some answers from my point of view. First of all, we are at war, yes, and war brings violence, which we already know, but to see it, to witness it closely, to feel it, yes those are different things. War is brutal and blood is to be shed, but there is a line between killing your enemy and raping it or performing any atrocities and I believe we as Satanists don't cross it and never will.
War is also a last resort, a means to prevent something even worse which would be our total enslavement. War brings violence which to us Satanists is something repulsive because I believe there is something at the far end on the scale of evolution. Undeveloped nations, like those African countries suffering from famine and endless civil wars, have a lot of violence. Where do we see violence as well, on the streets of those neighborhoods ravaged by drugs and poverty? Violence is closer to the animalistic side of people. There is going to be a lot of violence if our civilization falls into anarchy and I believe there was a lot of it when the Roman empire fell. I find nothing heroic about severing limbs, burning down houses, and sending people to live on the streets without food and water. I think a true warrior acknowledges the necessity of war, and embraces the battle, but doesn't enjoy the violence it brings with it. As a warrior you are focused on keeping your composure, preparing each day, and training your body, mind, and soul so when it comes to it you fight well and defeat your enemy, but in the end, when you look at a battlefield full of corpses what is there to enjoy? So many lives were wasted because the leaders couldn't find a common ground.
I find your insight about the little people spot on. This is the Jewish pyramidal society at its finest, the commoners take the brunt, while the elites are spared any discomfort. At the same time though, if let's say Soros were to fall amid his brethren without any protection I'm sure he would be abused as well, even killed maybe. From our perspective, if one of our leaders or as it was in the past, our King/Queen would fight at our side I'm sure we would our best to protect him/her. Quite a difference, ey?
Raping women is not a matter of inequity. It's straight down an atrocity and it has nothing to do with war. It has to do with people being so spiritually degraded and indoctrinated. Those Palestinians think this is the enemy, we can do our worst to them, and they deserve it. And at first, they seem like they are right, I mean yeah we know for a fact Jews actually do deserve it. Then why this doesn't feel right? I mean, it doesn't for me as well. First, because as you said it's not their leaders who get punished, it's the ones at the bottom. Maybe some of them don't even know what's going on, they are simply fodder. Secondly, because as I said it has nothing to do with war, which is fought to balance the scales, to bring justice where a whole system has failed. Fighting, defeating, even killing your enemy if there's no other way is about war. Raping, degrading your enemy, and torturing your enemy is just about using war as an excuse to indulge in depravities. Even prisoners of war have rights.
When you talk about inherent human pity I think you are referring to compassion. Pity is something Jews turned compassion into and used as a weapon. Like hey, this man is poor, give him some coins. The church needs this and that, give your coin bro. It's like the church sells the pity. We as Satanists, donate, we volunteer and we offer our compassion to the people experiencing great troubles. We don't make a show out of it, we don't focus on the tears, but rather on what we can do collectively and individually to help them. And it is alright to feel compassion, we don't go to war and turn into beasts and lose all our feelings. We go to war because of our feelings, of injustice, slavery, and so on.
When you spoke about destruction to create I was thinking about taking down those filthy xian churches and replacing them with our beautiful temples, built on energy-charged holy places. This doesn't feel right with most of us because it seems like something orchestrated for their agenda, because it involves radical Muslims, and because it seems to be used as a trigger to start an even bigger bloodshed, Ukrainian things moving too slowly or something.
Unfortunately, the way humanity was abused for these past centuries probably triggered these events. We, doing our RTRs and rituals probably accelerated this process, but this is clearly not our doing. And I think what Cobra wants to say, please correct me if I'm in the wrong, is that if the world is going to burn anyway, why not enjoy a cup of tea while at it?
In the end, from a personal perspective. When I was little and was living in the countryside I saw peasants brutified by daily alcohol intake who beat their animals, their horses and cattle mainly. They killed the cats who ate their chickens. Also living in communism you had to stay in line for some butter, milk, and a piece of meat. Even bread was rationalized. When people get abused day in and day out, this brings out the worst in them. Hence, all the violence. It isn't about the war, it is about the human spirit slowly disappearing and people going feral.
I don't know if all these answered at least some of your questions and I sure can't speak for the Gods, but this is how I feel about all this. And I, for one, while I do feel sorry for them having to suffer like that, I won't stop fighting this war to the best of my abilities and I certainly don't feel I am to blame for what's happening. All I want is for our side to be free and control our destiny, if there is no other way than through war then I'll go and have my morning tea as well.
Cheers