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To Bow, Kneel or maybe - Gesture

keeperofstone

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I noticed some contention on the subject of whether one should Bow, Kneel, or neither as a show of respect and reverence to our Gods and I have not commented about it until now.

Early today I posted about how I used an Eye of Horus ornament and I remembered where I had bought it. It was Design Toscano. So, I went to their web site to see if they still offered it; unfortunately they don't.

As I was browsing through their Egytian Statues, I ran across a replica of a guardian goddess statue with her arms and hands out-
streched. They refered to this as an : Egytian Gesture of Royal Reverence and Awe. I was amazed as this is exactly the gesture I have been using during ritual. I didn't even know that was what it meant; if Toscano is correct.

If anyone wants to see this statue and gesture go to:

designtoscano.com and enter the key words in their site search:

King Tuts Tomb Goddess Guardian Sculpture

You can then click on the picture and zoom in and out and see this gesture first hand.

It's up to everyone if you wish to adopt it or not. But, I have and will contintue.

Hail Satan
 
Ever have a past-life memory come forth just by looking at something? That gesture feels familiar ;)

Thanks for posting this.

Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "keeperofstone" wrote:

I noticed some contention on the subject of whether one should Bow, Kneel, or neither as a show of respect and reverence to our Gods and I have not commented about it until now.

Early today I posted about how I used an Eye of Horus ornament and I remembered where I had bought it. It was Design Toscano. So, I went to their web site to see if they still offered it; unfortunately they don't.

As I was browsing through their Egytian Statues, I ran across a replica of a guardian goddess statue with her arms and hands out-
streched. They refered to this as an : Egytian Gesture of Royal Reverence and Awe. I was amazed as this is exactly the gesture I have been using during ritual. I didn't even know that was what it meant; if Toscano is correct.

If anyone wants to see this statue and gesture go to:

designtoscano.com and enter the key words in their site search:

King Tuts Tomb Goddess Guardian Sculpture

You can then click on the picture and zoom in and out and see this gesture first hand.

It's up to everyone if you wish to adopt it or not. But, I have and will contintue.

Hail Satan
 

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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