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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile
Author: Tom
Date: Feb 21, 2008 08:36

"Doktor Devilstated" gmail.com> wrote in message
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> How prey tell does a god die exactly?

The same way anything dies. Its form disintegrates.
> A priori a god/ess should be some entity not
> originally sharing a substance-parity with our dimensional
> specifications. It can encoat itself in a lower body form for purposes
> of carrying it's intention/will about in the world, as a stellar soul
> would also do, but from a much older and wiser/knowledgable and
> functional perspective, in other words would be FAR more capable in
> it's being-coating that a recently encoated stellar soul. If it died,
> would it mean that the energies released from the de-encapsulisation
> of it's flesh-pill form then re-permeate the surrounding enviornment,
> such as say a pharmaceutical pill "dying" in your stomach to
> administer a dose of chemical-gestalt changing affex?

Biological "death" isn't possible for a being which is not biological. So
clearly, the death of a god is not a biological death. Yet, its form
disintegrates and it is no more what it was. That happens whether the being
is biological or not.
> In that case, could not one do it for oneself, as in Wotan's case? or
> accidentally such as in Dionysius'?

Of course.
> Perhaps it happens more often than
> people imagine,

Perhaps it is going on all the time and some of us notice it more often than
others. Or maybe some people imagine it happening more than others.
Christians, for instance, love their dying God and recreate His death all
the time. Then they eat Him.
> and is in fact the driving force behind terrestrial
> evolution, for those randy gods that prefer interaction with a lower
> dimensional more sensate reality that the rarified/modified (from our
> perspective) realms beyond (perhaps it's not even a good idea, maybe a
> perverted or twisted idea?-transdimensional bestiality, probably not,
> but in Zeus' case it's obvious). Just a thought.

I think you're concretizing an allegory here. That misses the point.
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