Read this thread from another forum and tell me what you think. I believe that this could really be a possibility. Which may close a view doors on some views, but open a world of new ones.
http://www.occultforums.com/showthread.php?t=18465&
Gods, or Ancient Powerful Servitors?
Gods, or Ancient Powerful Servitors?
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"And a godlike man--a man who is pure force--inaccessible to any compromise--is called a hero."
"And a godlike man--a man who is pure force--inaccessible to any compromise--is called a hero."
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Accually, the concept is that they were servitors and egregores created by people thousands of years ago, and have reached god status over the years and grown in power, not that they were created by you.
But thank you so much for replying! I hate it when my topics go ignored >.>;;;
But thank you so much for replying! I hate it when my topics go ignored >.>;;;
---Wolf---
"And a godlike man--a man who is pure force--inaccessible to any compromise--is called a hero."
"And a godlike man--a man who is pure force--inaccessible to any compromise--is called a hero."
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Oh, I see. That's more possible. And, a little cool.
You're welcome, Wolf. I've been gone for a while, and almost all the posts are displayed as new to me...and I was wondering why no one commented on this. Weird...
I'm not a ceremonial magician myself, but can servitors really be deified, think independently, and exist seperately from the minds that constructed them?
You're welcome, Wolf. I've been gone for a while, and almost all the posts are displayed as new to me...and I was wondering why no one commented on this. Weird...
I'm not a ceremonial magician myself, but can servitors really be deified, think independently, and exist seperately from the minds that constructed them?
of course. A servitor is an artificial spirit. It begins as nothing more than a thoughtform, then over a period of time after whatever method you use to create it, it starts to become its own being and seperate itself from your conciousness, then all thats left is to program it with the task you need it to do.
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"And a godlike man--a man who is pure force--inaccessible to any compromise--is called a hero."
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Oh, okay. Well, I got my little CM lesson for today...
Hm, whoever thought up this theory might be on to something. If it's true, then we can create our own Gods for generations to discover in the future.
I've already have, in a way. I was playing around one day and made up my God of lost remotes, "Jebus". When I prayed to him, I've always found my remote..weird....

Hm, whoever thought up this theory might be on to something. If it's true, then we can create our own Gods for generations to discover in the future.
I've already have, in a way. I was playing around one day and made up my God of lost remotes, "Jebus". When I prayed to him, I've always found my remote..weird....

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I went on the web and looked it up, and I realized that was what I did when I thought up Jebus. I never have to go without a remote again. Awesome. I was getting tired flipping through hundreds of channels once at a time....
A question about servitors: How do you banish them? Is there a particular way to go about it?

A question about servitors: How do you banish them? Is there a particular way to go about it?
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