sobota, 9 sierpnia 2025

Godforms

 What are Godforms and how did they come into being?

Their creation is very similar to that of Servitors, but they are not the thought-forms of a single magician, but of a vast human collective. People, believing in various gods, gave them life long ago, in ancient times. We all probably know why such gods were created – searching for explanations for unexplained, mysterious, or terrifying things. For example, who sends lightning bolts to Earth? Certainly some angry god (Zeus). Yes, yes, the pantheon of mythical Greek and Roman gods are Godforms, invented by humans. People prayed to them by making sacrifices, thus granting them power. To put it even more simply, they didn't exist until their worshippers appeared, who, unwittingly, gave "life" to their own deities.


However, the matter isn't as simple as in the case of Servitors. We think, "Cool, I'll pray, say what I want, and I'll get it." Well, no. The question arises: if humans created these deities, why can't we command them to fulfill our requests? Because other people don't think so. To command, for example, Yahweh, we would first have to convince them to believe that we have the ability to command all the Jewish deities. However, this isn't the case, because the godforms are encoded in our minds as higher beings, and if we believe in them, then they are.


So how can we utilize their help?

We must choose one god and identify with them so that they can fulfill their role. Once we choose a god, we must have a specific goal before we begin praying. However, for "trivial matters," it's better to create a servitor or even cast a spell. Godforms are ideal for more serious matters (of course, I'm not diminishing anything; ultimately, the decision regarding the seriousness of a given matter rests with us).


So, we have a defined goal; now we need to move on to achieving it. Some prefer to pray to a Godform, which is the "patron" of a given object, as this is a matter of faith. There's another very important thing: prayer requires sacrifice. One form of sacrifice might be renouncing something important to us in order to fulfill our request. However, there are several very important principles involved. Above all, we must believe that the ritual will be successful; otherwise, it will truly fail. It's important to remember that a Godform is still a human-created form. And, crucially, living creatures must not be sacrificed.


But why do we need this Godform at all?Why should we find our own gods and believe in them? We could, after all, create a far more obedient Servitor. The human mind holds unexplored realms that conceal abilities we can't even imagine, and their power would terrify us if we knew them. These realms can be accessed through the Godform archetype, as we would never attribute such power to ourselves. In short, these deities are a kind of deception we use on our minds, which have very low self-esteem. Through them, we can access untapped areas of our brains, which reach almost 90%. Finally, we must remember that most Godforms are complex and dualistic in nature, so before choosing an ally, we should take the time to thoroughly understand their nature. Finally, I'll add that, of course, you can create your own pantheon of gods and believe in them, but it's much easier to tap into the power of existing deities.

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