Sculptured 3D mystical illuminated underworld

In today's world, we often view things in stark contrasts—black and white, good and evil. However, delving deeper into these concepts reveals fascinating insights not only about our material world but also about a hidden underworld of inner beings. These beings can guide us through the exoteric realm we navigate daily.

Beneath the surface of everyone lies an underworld, a chasm of eternal darkness. Yet, within that darkness, there is a glowing flame of illuminated beings. These beings, often labeled as demons due to societal vilification, paradoxically offer illumination.

I am not suggesting that one should conjure harmful thoughts or intentions. Instead, we should explore the magical beings of flame and light that reside deep within us. To truly understand ourselves, we must consider the aspects we often bury to conform to societal norms and the collective hive mentality.

Demonic beings are frequently depicted as malevolent entities urging humans towards ritualistic sacrifices. This has been a significant part of occult history and magical rites, serving beastly, devilish beings. In our seemingly civilized western societies, we often overlook this complexity, mistakenly assuming everything is lovely. But this isn't the reality.

I believe the West has become a pit of despair due to its reluctance to explore the underworld. It strives to eradicate any notion of it, often labeling those who acknowledge it as psychotic and prescribing medications to silence them. I argue that our society is the one that is truly sick, especially since it refuses to confront its deepest flaws.

The Light Bearer Lucifer

Discussing Lucifer openly often upsets people's values and perceptions. To speak of such a divine being, if not the Divine itself, has led to my ostracization by many. Yet, my deep connection with this being of illumination and light has made me healthier and more creative.

The biggest problem with contemporary spirituality is its focus on a sweet, soft, all-love-and-light attitude, often neglecting those who suffer. Many see suffering as a form of karma rather than a societal issue.

An excess of angels conceals a dark and devious mindset within people. By exploring our deepest darkness, we can discover an incredible illuminating light, much like how the sun burns brightly in the black skies above.

Astaroth: The Being of Temptation and Hidden Mystical Knowledge

Astaroth, one of the three kings of hell, entered my mind’s eye and inner soul during an unexpected moment of chanting its name. A sudden rush of strength and a volcanic charge of heat surged from deep within me, accompanied by an overwhelming sense of healing. Yet, I sensed a need to tame this being that sought to dominate my mind.

Astaroth is known for tempting minds with sexual desires. Coincidentally, I was confronted by tempting females at the same time, but I resisted. In a society rife with such temptations, I prefer solitude, finding that current pleasures are often devoid of love and meaning.

Despite feeling disliked by many, I see it as a blessing. Popular culture, in my view, is crude, aloof, ignorant, cheesy, and devoid of depth. I find solace in the love from the beings of my mystical underworld, an infinite landscape that embraces creative manifestations without judgment.

Baphomet: The Goat of Mendes

As a Capricorn, I feel a strong connection to the earth's beasts and the horned gods of mountains, forests, and elemental realms.

Baphomet, often misunderstood as a symbol of Satanism, suffers from societal ignorance fueled by Hollywood and mainstream media. These depictions foster a cold, uncaring society, reflecting the reality we live in today, where judgment and non-conformity are rampant.

Recently, an old woman berated me for riding my bicycle on the pavement when the bike stands were out of her view. I apologized to avoid conflict, yet her abuse intensified, reflecting society's pervasive judgment.

We now live in a world of persecution and societal norms, avoiding the exploration of our shadow sides. This reluctance wreaks havoc on even relationships, as we deny the deepest parts of ourselves.

As a mystic, I explore the human condition, balancing both mystical and scientific, esoteric and exoteric perspectives. However, many condemn this exploration. Society has become fixated on material pursuits.

Recently, someone suggested monetizing my psychic services, but I declined. To do so would make me a slave to others, rewarded only by the deceptive substance that is money of which is a liquid substance metaphorically that only trickles from our hands so easily, it truly is the root of all evils.

The true demons are the wealthy, blinded by greed, gluttony, and lustful temptations. They fail to confront the demons within themselves, those deep-seated forces that drive their actions.

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