How to connect with your god if he was absorbed by the religious system? How to connect with your god and take your power back? With your desire, faith, ritual actions, and deeds, in the name of paganism.

How to Connect with your God if he was Absorbed by the Religious System?

How to connect with your god and take your power back? With your desire, faith, ritual actions, and deeds, in the name of paganism. How to establish connection with your god? 


How to Establish Connection with your God?


“Is it possible for a person to make a connection with his god if this god was absorbed by the Light channel at some point in time? For example, Perun was absorbed by the Christian egregore. Is it possible for people who are part of the Perun’s consciousness to re-establish contact with their God?”

Of course, they can. First, because the Christian egregore cannot absorb such a vast mind, it has absorbed only one of its parts. But by the mathematical law of reality formation, god is akin to a multifaceted system; after losing one of its functions, it becomes impaired. That’s what myths tell us in some way or another. Perun remained Perun; it’s just that he lost the part of his function, it was transferred to prophet Elijah. As a result, Perun’s algorithm and his connection with his projections and people became weak or disrupted. It didn’t disappear completely, but in order for this connection to be restored, the actual captured part of God Perun should also be restored.

What is this captured part of the mind? These are the minds of people who are communicating with this part. They feed this part with their faith. If people were to eject their consciousness out of this part, it would have nothing to feed on, and so it will no longer be bigger and stronger than the part that is free, and then the part that is free will be able to protect and compensate itself. One can do rituals, liberation rituals, separation rituals, and cutting off the energy. In paganism and ancient practices, including the magical ones, as well as in black book magic, this was called the practice of condemnation. This is where the system called Christian black magic came from. When its adepts condemned the icons, they were not actually condemning a particular saint, nor Christ himself, but rather tried to cut off the energy supply from the captured part of their gods, who, for this reason, nowadays are known by repulsive evil names in which their old name can barely be recognized.

Therefore, you should consider this option without forgetting even for a moment that the god, your god Perun, will be fighting for himself. It’s his task, but you, on your end, can make sure this battle proves to be successful. First of all, with your desire, faith, ritual actions, and deeds. When we do something in the name of paganism, we supply it with power; we feed its free part, while making the other part weaker.

Of course, everything has to be rebuilt piece by piece, and you even have to rely on the genetic memory that tells you which way, how, and at what point to do the right thing so that your God is awakened from this eternal sleep because his captured part is akin to mistletoe, it puts the main tree to sleep, it changes its genetic nature, and over time it becomes incapable of any resistance.

Some seers, when trying to find our old gods in the informational space, after finding them, they saw them not so much as ice statues but rather as being shackled by inaction and inability to move their sleeping mind akin to a king sleeping in a grotto, a king sleeping in a cave, or a sleeping beauty, akin to King Arthur or many other ancient heroes, for example, Svyatogor. They sleep up to a certain point and wait until someone wakes them up. To wake them up is to remove these very restraints, as it was perfectly described in Pushkin’s fairytale about Ruslan and Ludmila, about Chernomor. It was necessary to remove the entangling web that does not allow any opportunity to regain strength. 

So here we see roughly the same condition. Gods hear the call but can’t do anything.


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