Re: Clothing Color
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 9:19 pm
No, clothes colour doesn't affect you spiritually.
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This is false. I have a soul-deep affinity to the colour black and I only wear black, all black, everything black, shirts, pants, shoes, socks, hats, coats, sweaters, if you looked in my dresser it's like looking into a dark abyss and I've always worn this colour for as long as I can remember. I like nothing else except red or purple but these are only accented colours added onto the black attire, like a red scarf, red gloves, purple belt, purple vest etc.Philips wrote:https://www.satanisgod.org/www.angelfir ... Satan.html
So as you guys know, Satan wears white. I also only wear white. I believe wearing white generates spiritual positivity, and wearing black generates spiritual negativity. Makes sense doesn't it? Zarathustra is always depicted wearing white and golden.
Black is Satan's color too. All colors can be positive or negative depending on use. The Chinese believe black is a positive color and wear white when they're mourning because they believe white is the color of death. Almost as if whether a color is regarded as positive or negative depends on culture...His Colors are Blue, Red, and Black
Most of the statements for guys around here are "I'm too lazy, so I'm going to pick up the first thing that I find in the wardrobe. Also, what do you mean colour? Colour is GAY. I'm no faggot, so I'm going to wear black, grey, white, brown and blue every day. PINK AND PURPLE ARE THE GAYEST!" All this without realising that blue is a feminine colour ruled by Venus and that it was in fact considered feminine until very recently, while pink was considered masculine until very recently.Eric13 wrote:Colors have archetypical characteristics to them. People with certain personality traits will gravitate towards certain colors. Not only in clothing choices, but decorations for their home, colors of important items they buy, etc.
It’s of no importance other than what a person wants to wear. Whether we admit it or not, every person is making some kind of statement, however loud or quiet, with their clothing choices. It’s the first thing people notice often when we are seen. Often the decision is subconscious, but we all are going for a certain image. We want our personality to be reflected in our clothing. Like I said it’s often subconscious and that’s why unknowingly we gravitate towards certain colors. We like the colors whose energy we relate to. Like most things we like. We like things we can identify with.
That's because it is associated with the bones, which are only visible after one's death. I seem to recall that it was the same here in Europe before xtardanity poisoned our culture and reversed the colours. Not to mention that the aura becomes completely white when one is about to die, as they emit all their energies out. It lasts quite some days after physical death.Shrekelstein wrote: The Chinese believe (...) believe white is the color of death.
I can attest to this; I have a prominent Saturn and Mars, with black and red being my favorite colors. Purple and green are also up there, with Venus conjunct my chart ruler and my Jupiter, albeit barely, aspecting cardinal angles including my Ascendant and aspecting my Saturn.Ghost in the Machine wrote:A lot of this ties into astrology, our natal charts and the planets we are personalized by. As an example my three strongest planets in my natal chart are Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. Saturn rules Black, Mars rules Red and Jupiter rules Purple. Incidentally these are my three favourite colours and am drawn greatly to them, so you see what I mean.
Very true, I tell this to people often cause I have many items which are pink and I’m a heterosexual male. But I just always liked the boldness of the color, but I also liked the prettiness of it. I felt it was a balanced color imo.Stormblood wrote:All this without realising that blue is a feminine colour ruled by Venus and that it was in fact considered feminine until very recently, while pink was considered masculine until very recently.
Some Generation-Z and Generation Alpha minors are becoming more open here, but the above example still makes up the majority of the male population.
Black is also of Pluto. But personally I'm unsure about Pluto's influence upon me, I never really looked into it. A lot of it's rulerships frequently crop up in terms of interests, personality and jobs however; Once was working to be a mortuary assistant a couple years ago for example and I've often gotten very philosophical about the subject of death and have made a lot of stories and poems about graveyards, grim reapers and such.Powstanie Pogańskie wrote:I can attest to this; I have a prominent Saturn and Mars, with black and red being my favorite colors. Purple and green are also up there, with Venus conjunct my chart ruler and my Jupiter, albeit barely, aspecting cardinal angles including my Ascendant and aspecting my Saturn.Ghost in the Machine wrote:A lot of this ties into astrology, our natal charts and the planets we are personalized by. As an example my three strongest planets in my natal chart are Saturn, Mars and Jupiter. Saturn rules Black, Mars rules Red and Jupiter rules Purple. Incidentally these are my three favourite colours and am drawn greatly to them, so you see what I mean.
I won't inquire about your House positions since that gets pretty personal into one's natal chart, but I do recall reading about how Pluto's position in the 6th House can relate to jobs working underground like mining and whatnot. Mortician work too, which makes it even more fascinating you had a job relating to that.Ghost in the Machine wrote:Black is also of Pluto. But personally I'm unsure about Pluto's influence upon me, I never really looked into it. A lot of it's rulerships frequently crop up in terms of interests, personality and jobs however; Once was working to be a mortuary assistant a couple years ago for example and I've often gotten very philosophical about the subject of death and have made a lot of stories and poems about graveyards, grim reapers and such.
I originally thought it was a Saturn thing, but Saturn seems more about darkness and dreariness, not actual death, though I suppose that likely just goes hand-in-hand.
Additionally I frequently love and adore the idea of being underground or working underground, like in a mine. I feel at home when underground in a deep basement or exploring caves, underground bunkers, being beneath the earth - Pluto rules extreme depths and heights, seems to be the depths side with me. These interests and fascinations still hold to me to this day.
It's quite interesting how the planets define our nature, isn't it?
I was talking about my experience in the area I lived in and the people that were around me. I meant to add this, in order to avoid sounding all-knowing as if I know how most of the world male population dresses. The other thing is in the clothing type: the uniform for most is t-shirt and jeans, regardless of prices. By t-shirt I mean specifically one garment, not generally. So, not polo shirts and not henley shirts.Eric13 wrote: Very true, I tell this to people often cause I have many items which are pink and I’m a heterosexual male. But I just always liked the boldness of the color, but I also liked the prettiness of it. I felt it was a balanced color imo.
But you’re right about color being almost taboo in men’s clothing and it’s a shame cause our economical clothing choices are very limited and the men’s section of the clothing store is often rubbish. Unless you buy dolce and gabbana it’s hard to get colorful clothing options for men that don’t look like we’re trying to cross dress at the same time. I don’t want to look like a women but I still want a little color in my clothes. Not easy.
I don't think it would make any relevant difference. Association and identity are two different things. Your argument for me is like saying that you don't want to work on the root chakra because the root chakra is ruled by Saturn and Saturn wreaks havoc specifically in your chart.Jack wrote:Considering planets have certain colors associated with them, would it matter if you steered clear of the colors of the planets affecting you negatively ? I'd like to hear some opinions about this.
I know exactly what you mean by interest in the macabre and darkness. I really wonder if this is truly a universal thing for Saturnians in some way, though I'm sure it can be lesser or greater depending on the individual and other planets. However I am also a Martian. Mars is my primary ruler, Saturn is my co-ruler, hand in hand they make quite the destructive bunch and definitely feed into each other with my personality; I used to be quite immoral and negatively driven in terrible ways by their aspects when I was young and before I began freeing my soul.Powstanie Pogańskie wrote:I won't inquire about your House positions since that gets pretty personal into one's natal chart, but I do recall reading about how Pluto's position in the 6th House can relate to jobs working underground like mining and whatnot. Mortician work too, which makes it even more fascinating you had a job relating to that.Ghost in the Machine wrote:----
Interestingly enough I actually have a fairly prominent Pluto as well; it forms soft aspects to five of my planets, including my co-ruling Saturn and chart ruler, and both rules and is located in my 8th House where it's happy to be. While I've never had too much of a focus on death itself, I've always been strongly drawn to themes regarding dark magic and shadowy, macabre characters - this likely stems mostly from Saturn's affiliation with darkness as you pointed out. I very much enjoy the Polish word for warlock, "Czarnoksiężnik," as it literally translates to "Black Prince." Additionally I also have a fondness for being underground, and like to see how fantasy books/movies and video games explore architectural styles that involve building into the earth. Anyone familiar with Ironforge from WoW would definitely have an idea of what I'm getting at here.
You could buy white cotton shirts and fabric dye..Eric13 wrote:Very true, I tell this to people often cause I have many items which are pink and I’m a heterosexual male. But I just always liked the boldness of the color, but I also liked the prettiness of it. I felt it was a balanced color imo.Stormblood wrote:All this without realising that blue is a feminine colour ruled by Venus and that it was in fact considered feminine until very recently, while pink was considered masculine until very recently.
Some Generation-Z and Generation Alpha minors are becoming more open here, but the above example still makes up the majority of the male population.
But you’re right about color being almost taboo in men’s clothing and it’s a shame cause our economical clothing choices are very limited and the men’s section of the clothing store is often rubbish. Unless you buy dolce and gabbana it’s hard to get colorful clothing options for men that don’t look like we’re trying to cross dress at the same time. I don’t want to look like a women but I still want a little color in my clothes. Not easy.
We're actually quite similar in that regard, then. Mars is my chart ruler with Saturn retrograde lamentably conjunct my Ascendant. There's also, from what I read, an inclination towards cruelty by virtue of my Sun's placement. I do genuinely try to be amicable with others, but I'm extraordinarily quick to anger and have this strong, longing need to see people be punished for their wrongs. I do my best to channel this towards those who actually deserve it - like the enemy and absolute degenerates - but throughout my life it did worry me. I don't just want the punishment to fit the crime; I want the person who committed that crime to suffer so tremendously that they will always regret whatever it was they did. This feeling of mine is much more pronounced right now due to a current Pluto transit and the fact that I'm admittedly only just building myself out of a state of spiritual lowliness. Through my own faults I've allowed myself to degrade and become weak, thus I have less control over my intense emotions. I'll always feel intensely, which is something I like about myself, but I'd rather it be my own mind directing how I feel about a matter rather than my instinctual flashes of rage. I've never done anything excessive to anyone, thankfully; if anything I've always been too meek to react more when I should have, and I beat myself up for it now. That old self is gone now, and in the spirit of honesty, I'll take a version of me that reacts with excess than the one that didn't react at all. I just need to ensure that I don't slip up again and that I continue to mold who I am with a Satanic mindset in mind, so I can sublimate my Saturnian, Martian and Neptunian energies into something that allows me to accomplish much.Ghost in the Machine wrote:I know exactly what you mean by interest in the macabre and darkness. I really wonder if this is truly a universal thing for Saturnians in some way, though I'm sure it can be lesser or greater depending on the individual and other planets. However I am also a Martian. Mars is my primary ruler, Saturn is my co-ruler, hand in hand they make quite the destructive bunch and definitely feed into each other with my personality; I used to be quite immoral and negatively driven in terrible ways by their aspects when I was young and before I began freeing my soul.
Satan helped and guided me a lot to better my personality with these characteristics. I've had to force myself to change a lot about the kind of person I was and removed several interests and things I enjoyed that were virtually sociopathic that today I find disgusting and in disbelief that I ever held enjoyment in such. Used to do very terrible and cruel things that upon having corrected so much over the years, now brings me severe guilt, remorse and despair when I think back on them. It crushes my heart every time and I wish I could take it all back, I would give so much to, but what's done is done and even the akasha knows it. Anyways, those are problems and hangups for me to deal with, not you, but it goes to show how these planets affect us, both positively and negatively.
Some of these traits still hold though just as they are by my nature, but I always vent them at their worst upon the enemy nowadays. Mars leans towards violence, aggression, battle, blood, massacres.
I very much enjoy almost every aspect of Fran Bow's aesthetic for that reason. Grotesque really is the best way to put it. I also spent a lot of time in Duskwood specifically, and Undercity was arguably my favorite Horde city. I refuse to even consider playing WoW again given that Undercity is now gone and Teldrassil, my favorite Alliance zone, is destroyed. That whole "me getting the short end of the stick" thing, feeling like fate is just going out of its way to shit on me in particular, I got that vibe again when they destroyed my favorite zones. Never mind I had that feeling my entire WoW experience because I loved Draenei, and someone at Blizz obviously had a hard-on for completely ignoring Draenei and then genociding them and making them look like incompetent weaklings whenever they did get attention. Now my favorite zones are destroyed. Fuck them.I still find fascinating interest in paintings or artist depictions of grotesque blood and gore and love the horror game Fran Bow for heavily emphasizing this aspect, and it's likely my Mars is responsible for this, but Saturn also seems to put in it's piece with this. I also get what you mean regarding Ironforge, though I was more drawn to hanging out in Duskwood, the Plague Lands and Tirisfall Glades, you could probably deduce I loved my Death Knight, hah.
Though when I played a lot of Minecraft back when I had the time for games, I always lived underground or would dig as deep as I could. I spent more time beneath the surface than anything., building vast dark underground chambers to call home. I always thought even if people shared the same planetary influences they would be more... different... but it seems we can be categorized under a general 'stereotype', which is kind of surprising. I suppose it depends on our strongest planets. If it wasn't for my Jupiter though additionally making me a very optimistic, positive and life-loving individual in spite of the two stronger malefic influences, I think I'd be far worse of a person.
I haven't noticed this myself, but this likely stems from me not being as advanced and sensitive to these energies, in addition to the placement of my Neptune. Not only am I prone to rapid emotional extremes in the first place, but it can be very difficult for me to really "know myself." I've always felt a sense of hazy confusion when trying to assess my emotional state and hunt for patterns. I'm pretty much always angry so that one's easy to pin down, but trying to define my personality and who I really am has always been particularly difficult. Prior to really digging deep into my natal chart, I'm not so sure I'd be able to answer many questions about who I am, what it is I feel and like to do, etc.. Lo and behold, Neptune retrograde forms a fairly tight hard aspect to my Mars. That was very discouraging when I first realized that, albeit eye-opening. I wouldn't be surprised at all though to learn that the days of the week affect me in a similar manner once I build myself to a higher level of spiritual self-awareness and ability. Neptune will hopefully prove useful in that endeavor as I learn to sublimate its bullshit.Out of curiousity, have you ever felt that the planetary days seem to empower the influence your planet's aspects have on you or even your elements? I can't say for certain but I swear on Saturdays, the day of Saturn, I'm far more reclusive, withdrawn, seeking dark interests (often listen to horror ambience) and sadistic. And on Sundays, day of the Sun, I'm far more aggressive, short-tempered and explosive, easily agitated, likely the Sun enforcing my fire element. I also notice on Mondays, day of the Moon, I'm much colder in bodily temperature, feel an uncomfortable 'wetness' to my soul, and though I have to manually manage my water element, it seems the day affects this to really raise it as the Moon rulers over water.
Just a thought.