Elder Sekhemu,
(Please don’t be alarmed by the title, I shall address it at some point)
I have been thinking about what you wrote in response to my comment on the potency of blood in rituals, specifically;
and it is with this in mind that I seek to open a theological dialogue (as opposed to an ethical one) one that is free of a triumphalist attitude (on my part) in order to learn from you. True dialogue also means a reciprocal exposure of differences, and ultimately embracing said differences, and it is my sincere hope that you share this sentiment.
To this end, I would like to know what your thoughts are on the old order of a universal Great Goddess/the Dark Mother. In your capacity as an advanced ATR practitioner, do you revere/worship Her?
Best wishes,
Alexandra
(Please don’t be alarmed by the title, I shall address it at some point)
I have been thinking about what you wrote in response to my comment on the potency of blood in rituals, specifically;
Originally Posted by Sekhemu
Yes and no. The occultist (magickian) may be able to manipulate a host of spirits for himself or others while living in the physical realm, but post-mortem is a whole different ball of wax, no put intended.
After he or she makes the transition to the spiritual realm, they'll experience the very same mysery and the havoc they caused in the land of the living, over and over and over, until someone or something sends them light.
and it is with this in mind that I seek to open a theological dialogue (as opposed to an ethical one) one that is free of a triumphalist attitude (on my part) in order to learn from you. True dialogue also means a reciprocal exposure of differences, and ultimately embracing said differences, and it is my sincere hope that you share this sentiment.
To this end, I would like to know what your thoughts are on the old order of a universal Great Goddess/the Dark Mother. In your capacity as an advanced ATR practitioner, do you revere/worship Her?
Best wishes,
Alexandra