Topic: Toltec/Discordian/Spiritual Satanist
thewrongplaces's photo
Mon 07/04/11 03:26 PM
I'm a Toltec/Discordian/Spiritual Satanist. Is anyone else following a path between several faiths? I started my own path when, after studying almost all of the world's religions, no one made any sense by itself. For those of you who are unfamiliar with any of those three religions, I will give a very brief overview of each:

1) Toltecs were an Native American Indian tribe, whose capital city was Tula. (Now Mexico City) They were sorcerors, who could see energy directly, instead of processing the energy into what we all understand as the world around us. They taught love and freedom, basically.

2) Discordians are all geniuses, and we worship Eris, the Roman goddess of Chaos. We have 5 commandments instead of ten, and are pretty random.

3) Spiritual Satanists work on their own energy fields, (Chakras and auras) until the point that they ascend to Godhead. (basically, turning from a human to a God.)

EquusDancer's photo
Wed 07/06/11 11:45 AM
Edited by EquusDancer on Wed 07/06/11 11:47 AM
laugh I just call it an eclectic path.

Atheist - Don't believe in God/dess or an outside, separate higher power.

Pagan - In the literal sense "dweller of the land", though I suppose I could call myself Heathen since my family background includes the Norse as well.

Toltec - As you mentioned.

Shamanic - range of traditional beliefs and practices concerned with communication with the spirit world, mostly animal spirits. I don't see them as deities, persay, but as different forms of energy.

Dragon/Serpent/Kundalini magic - However you wish to call it. Dealing with the chakras and kundalini magic.

Celtic, Native American and Aboriginal beliefs about interacting with nature and life.

I like and find myself attuned to various deities due to family history, as well as "heroes or heroines" to look up to, but not as separate Gods or Goddesses so to speak.


thewrongplaces's photo
Wed 07/06/11 11:03 PM
interesting. most of that matches quite nicely with the middle path that I follow. I am a bit less on the Celtic, and definitely not an atheist though. I also work on Chakras and kundalini though. It is not exactly easy to be a Toltec.