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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Brian Gibbons <briangibbons20@... wrote:
Yea,I got nothing to hide Don,like you I see no reason to change my name either.My given name is powerful enough for me.No offense to those that feel they want to,but I am trying to get to know who I am.I am personally tired of hiding behind a mask,and believe me I did it for years.Also there is the subject of identity.I learned a very big lesson,not to totally identify with who I an professionally either ,as I did that for years too.I am not my job,I work at a job.That way if I loose my job,I don't loose my identity.That in my opinion is a very important lesson also.
Hail Satan!
Brian
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From: Don Danko <mageson6666@...
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Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 9:51 PM
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I had read there was an ancient custom among our People, upon being made a fully member of the Klan at adulthood(15)Â the youth was given the option of either keeping his birth name or changing it something he felt fit and represented his nature better.
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I believe part of magic names might mainly be for secercy during the rule of the Vatican, identical to how many agents carry code names or alias to protect themselves and an other name for the mundane life.
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From: chalchiuhnenetzin <jaguarcat2002@...
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Sent: Tue, April 12, 2011 3:46:35 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Your Personal Name
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I changed my name legally in 1986. (Don't even think of asking what it was before -- LOL. I'll say this much: it was awful & caused me a lot of grief as a child, a student, and in the workforce & did huge psychological damage).
I have never for a moment regretted the change and never looked back. It was, I think, the second best decision I ever made. (The first being my formal dedication to Satan.)
I had the assistance and counsel of an Assyrian god -- even back then! -- in making my choices, so I KNEW it was right.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Shannon Outlaw" <soutlaw92@ wrote:
would any of you guys change your real names? i would love to change my name. are you guys just speaking of craft names?
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Date: Tuesday, April
12, 2011 3:20:15 pm
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From: "Allison P" <apocalypseofjon@
Subject: Re: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Your Personal Name
Hadn't thought of it quite like that, but now that you say it, yes. I
can see that. I am quite fond of it, in any case. Hail Father Satann!
On 4/12/11, Javier Barrantes <javier.barrantes.elizondo@ wrote:
What a beautiful name, Ceridwyn!
The "Bloodfang" makes me think of a fierce wolf and "Ceridwyn" takes me to a
peaceful place. It is a very mythical name, indeed. You can feel the
coincidentia oppositorum (coincidence of the opposites) right there!
Hail Satan!
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Allison P <apocalypseofjon@ wrote:
Well, I chose the magical name Ceridwyn Bloodfang pretty early in my
Satanic life. I was doing research on various goddesses, and I liked
what it said about her; she is the Celtic goddess of wisdom and
rebirth, amongst other things. The Bloodfang part, I don't know, just
kinda came to me out of the air, so to speak. Lol. Whatever name that
speaks to you, that's the one you should have. Hail Father Satan!