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SS parents, child friendly ritual advice?

elizabeth fedden

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So, my eldest is 4 and I've started to introduce paganism to him. He is interested but finding it hard to get the whole fairy tale ugly smelly witches media bull out of his system. (who knew ben and holly cartoons could be so influential? lol) 
He keeps pointing at the word zeus which I'm taking as a good sign. I've started off small, with what I think he will understand, having god and goddess as Hecate and Enki. (Reading him a magical child book to help explain things).
Just wondering what else to do and how to include him in rituals. 
The full moon tomorrow I'm going to take him outside and make a fun game, about the moon light catching him and making him shine. 
He's stubborn, but I'm hoping he will take on the beginnings onto his spiritual path to give him a head start if he wants to continue when he is older. 
He's already seen and spoken to a ghost in our last home so he tells me in great details, so I know he can do anything :) 
 
It's great to introduce him at an early age, but I wouldn't force too much on him so early.  Gonna cause some conflicting issues when he gets older, having to juggle what you taught him and what his teachers and friends are telling him on the side.  
 Teaching him about spiritual satanism at such a young age is going to make him even more open to enemy attacks, as a young mind is easier to manipulate.  I suggest doing a standard ritual and ask Satan to protect your son from the enemy.  You can also begin to breathe white-gold energy into his aura and program it to protect him at all times, in every way.  However, don't let your son be directly involved in the ritual, such as him being present during the ritual.  He's too young for this kind of thing.  
The most important thing though, is to not force the information on him.  Make it a fun experience as often as you can, otherwise he might start to dislike it.  Again, at such an early age he shouldn't be worrying about these kind of things, but if this is the path you want to choose for him, make it a fun one! 
If he is able to see and talk with spirits, try to work more on his clairaudience and clairvoyance to help keep these areas empowered.  Try to get him to see your aura, or even his own.  Ask him to start visualizing shapes and images in his mind.  We all know how important visualization is, starting early will surely give him a great boost when he gets older.


HAIL SATAN!!!HAIL ALL THE GODS OF DUAT!!!


 

---In [email protected], <elizabeth_fedden@... wrote:

So, my eldest is 4 and I've started to introduce paganism to him. He is interested but finding it hard to get the whole fairy tale ugly smelly witches media bull out of his system. (who knew ben and holly cartoons could be so influential? lol) 
He keeps pointing at the word zeus which I'm taking as a good sign. I've started off small, with what I think he will understand, having god and goddess as Hecate and Enki. (Reading him a magical child book to help explain things).
Just wondering what else to do and how to include him in rituals. 
The full moon tomorrow I'm going to take him outside and make a fun game, about the moon light catching him and making him shine. 
He's stubborn, but I'm hoping he will take on the beginnings onto his spiritual path to give him a head start if he wants to continue when he is older. 
He's already seen and spoken to a ghost in our last home so he tells me in great details, so I know he can do anything :) 
 
What is important is meditation. Four years old might be a bit early to start out, but introducing him to the basics of meditation, and why its good for you, what it does and helps with, will be benificial. Alot of people these days fear doing meditation or being open about meditating as it is seen as a negative thing in western society, and often for men and boys, as a femanine practice and not for men/boys. So introducing him to this, and its importance is very key. As this is the core of Spiritual Satanism. The details of the Gods, and all that can come later when he's older and is able to understand it clearer. But meditation is simple and the key place to start.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <elizabeth_fedden@... wrote:

So, my eldest is 4 and I've started to introduce paganism to him. He is interested but finding it hard to get the whole fairy tale ugly smelly witches media bull out of his system. (who knew ben and holly cartoons could be so influential? lol) 
He keeps pointing at the word zeus which I'm taking as a good sign. I've started off small, with what I think he will understand, having god and goddess as Hecate and Enki. (Reading him a magical child book to help explain things).
Just wondering what else to do and how to include him in rituals. 
The full moon tomorrow I'm going to take him outside and make a fun game, about the moon light catching him and making him shine. 
He's stubborn, but I'm hoping he will take on the beginnings onto his spiritual path to give him a head start if he wants to continue when he is older. 
He's already seen and spoken to a ghost in our last home so he tells me in great details, so I know he can do anything :) 
 
awesome thanks. and thanks to the other person that replied.
Think what i'm going to do is put 5-10mins quiet time a day for him to try out some meditation, practice his breathing and some visualisation exercises. i won't push him, i'll keep it fun. I still want to dance under the moon with him lol.
I've explained how meditation is good for him in different ways, and important just like eating sleeping exercise. He's happily accepted it and we've done some deep slow breathing together. Showed him a youtube vid of other children at school doing it so he knows he's not the only one. 



On Saturday, 19 October 2013, 3:24, "hecktic_shadow@..." <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:
  What is important is meditation. Four years old might be a bit early to start out, but introducing him to the basics of meditation, and why its good for you, what it does and helps with, will be benificial. Alot of people these days fear doing meditation or being open about meditating as it is seen as a negative thing in western society, and often for men and boys, as a femanine practice and not for men/boys. So introducing him to this, and its importance is very key. As this is the core of Spiritual Satanism. The details of the Gods, and all that can come later when he's older and is able to understand it clearer. But meditation is simple and the key place to start.
-En Haradren Amlug.


---In [email protected], <elizabeth_fedden@... wrote:

So, my eldest is 4 and I've started to introduce paganism to him. He is interested but finding it hard to get the whole fairy tale ugly smelly witches media bull out of his system. (who knew ben and holly cartoons could be so influential? lol) 
He keeps pointing at the word zeus which I'm taking as a good sign. I've started off small, with what I think he will understand, having god and goddess as Hecate and Enki. (Reading him a magical child book to help explain things).
Just wondering what else to do and how to include him in rituals. 
The full moon tomorrow I'm going to take him outside and make a fun game, about the moon light catching him and making him shine. 
He's stubborn, but I'm hoping he will take on the beginnings onto his spiritual path to give him a head start if he wants to continue when he is older. 
He's already seen and spoken to a ghost in our last home so he tells me in great details, so I know he can do anything :) 

 

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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