Peering Around the Corner
Peering Around the Corner
Hello All --
I have been lurking for a bit and I am writing, at last, because I can't seem to shake an interest in the Asetian ways (as I understand them). Now, when I look at the Asetian (as far as is possible), I am either looking at a beautiful myth (and one of which I might wish to assume that Beauty is Truth) or I am looking at what is simply straight (though often obscure) and beautiful truth. As I read and re-read the Asetian Bible, I find myself leaning toward the latter camp. I haven't kept track of these latter leanings, but I find their birth in small revelations, in things that are perhaps just slightly different from my assumptions but rare and eye-opening; it's hard to explain (but an example would be the idea of tendrils, which I hadn't contemplated before*, or of the correct use of a wand).
I feel nearly perfectly balanced between caring whether the Asetian, in all its aspects, is true or not. It seems useful, even explanatory, or explanatory enough, and that's good enough for now. I especially like the way it blends in with some of my other main thoughts and ideas.
So... all this by way of introduction (and I do recognize that these forums are not merely devoted to the discussion of Asetianism). I thought it would be good to let you all know of one who finds himself coming here regularly to cull what knowledge he can.
Best.
* In quite the way depicted, I should say.
I have been lurking for a bit and I am writing, at last, because I can't seem to shake an interest in the Asetian ways (as I understand them). Now, when I look at the Asetian (as far as is possible), I am either looking at a beautiful myth (and one of which I might wish to assume that Beauty is Truth) or I am looking at what is simply straight (though often obscure) and beautiful truth. As I read and re-read the Asetian Bible, I find myself leaning toward the latter camp. I haven't kept track of these latter leanings, but I find their birth in small revelations, in things that are perhaps just slightly different from my assumptions but rare and eye-opening; it's hard to explain (but an example would be the idea of tendrils, which I hadn't contemplated before*, or of the correct use of a wand).
I feel nearly perfectly balanced between caring whether the Asetian, in all its aspects, is true or not. It seems useful, even explanatory, or explanatory enough, and that's good enough for now. I especially like the way it blends in with some of my other main thoughts and ideas.
So... all this by way of introduction (and I do recognize that these forums are not merely devoted to the discussion of Asetianism). I thought it would be good to let you all know of one who finds himself coming here regularly to cull what knowledge he can.
Best.
* In quite the way depicted, I should say.
Re: Peering Around the Corner
BE welcome Arkanos
I understand what you are saying and I would agree with you.
Whether in myth or truth this is still pure gnosis
I understand what you are saying and I would agree with you.
Whether in myth or truth this is still pure gnosis
Kheper-i kheper kheperu kheper-kuie em kheperu en Khepri kheper em SepTepy
Re: Peering Around the Corner
Welcome to the forum. It is great to see more people to gather in here with the same common interests and a mature healthy mine towards the occult.
Jonathan
Jonathan
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Greetings Arkanos,
Nice to meet you , nice thoughts and feelings you have.
Looking forward to see you in the threads soon
Hellen
Nice to meet you , nice thoughts and feelings you have.
Looking forward to see you in the threads soon
Hellen
"Do you fail? Are you sorry? Is fear in your heart?
Where I am these are not"
Where I am these are not"
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Em Hotep, Arkanos. Nice to see you here and I hope you have a nice time with learning.
Helli
Helli
I gaze into the Eyes of the Winged Mother and see myself reflected in Her eyes. My soul soars high as I look into the Eyes of Immortal Love of a Primordial Heart.
Fear not, the breath of a Dragon. Fear not, the scales or wings. Fear not, the claws or teeth. What you should fear; is the wisdom, protection, and love a Dragon has to offer.
Fear not, the breath of a Dragon. Fear not, the scales or wings. Fear not, the claws or teeth. What you should fear; is the wisdom, protection, and love a Dragon has to offer.
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Hi Arkanos! Welcome to the forum. Apologies for the late greeting :-)
Best wishes,
Saylamine
Best wishes,
Saylamine
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Greetings, Arkanos. Welcome to the vampiric community.
Aghrab
Aghrab
"To become an Asetian is to die and be reborn.
To forget all you have learned and learn all you have forgotten." - Asetian Manifesto, Asetian Bible
To forget all you have learned and learn all you have forgotten." - Asetian Manifesto, Asetian Bible
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Thanks, all (and again)... Now I just have to decide what topic to bring up in these forums... and that is a topic in itself!
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It's a bit late, but welcome to the forum. It's great to see you here, I'm looking forward to some more of your posts.
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Welcome to the Vampire community, Arkanos.
"Infinite time, without beginning and without end.
That is what has been given to me.
I inherit eternity and everlastingness."
- Egyptian Book of the Dead
That is what has been given to me.
I inherit eternity and everlastingness."
- Egyptian Book of the Dead







