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Esoteric Leninism, drawing on occult and theosophical ideas, posits that Leninism is a mystical and initiatory path to awakening and social transformation. Key principles include the revolutionary as occultist, the Party as a magical order, revolution as spiritual alchemy, and Lenin as a bodhisattva.
Orthodox Astro-Cist Saturnism, meanwhile, is an esoteric interpretation of astrology and the occult, centered around the worship of Saturn, the classical planet of materiality and the underworld. Key principles include the recognition of Saturn as the central deity of the occult pantheon, the importance of the Saturnine archetype, and the use of Saturnian rituals and sigils for spiritual and magical purposes.
Key correspondences:
1. Lenin = Saturn - The Bolshevik leader is viewed as an incarnate form of the Saturnian principle, guiding the revolution through Saturnian wisdom and power
2. The Bolsheviks = The Brotherhood of Saturn - The Party is seen as a secret order or brotherhood, devoted to the worship and service of Saturn
3. The October Revolution = The Saturnal Equinox - The date of the revolution is associated with the equinox of Saturn, the time of year when the planet is at its most potent and influential
4. The Soviet Union = Saturnalia - The Soviet state is regarded as a Saturnalian kingdom, ruled by Saturnian principles and rituals
5. The Red Star = The Star of Saturn - The red star in the flag of the Soviet Union is viewed as a
The Red Star = The Star of Saturn - The red star in the flag of the Soviet Union is viewed as a symbol of Saturn, representing the spiritual and magical foundation of the Bolshevik regime
Key rituals and practices:
1. The Rite of Saturn - A high ritual in the esoteric Bolshevik religion, invoking the power of Saturn for the success of the revolution and the triumph of the Bolsheviks
2. The Sacrifice of Saturn - A esoteric interpretation of the Soviet policy of collectivization and the suppression of the Church, seen as a Saturnian ritual of purification and renewal
3. The Invocation of Saturn - A ritual of meditation and invocation, used to connect with the Saturnian archetype and to absorb its power and wisdom
4. The Saturnian Sigil - A mystical symbol or glyph, used to focus the mind and to invoke the power of Saturn in magical workings
5. The Saturnian Grimoire - A occult text, containing spells, rituals, and invocations related to Saturn and the Saturnian working
Esoteric Leninism and Orthodox Astro-Cist Saturnism offer an alternative, occult interpretation of the history and ideology of Bolshevism and the Soviet Union. They view the Bolshevik revolution as a spiritual and magical process, guided by occult principles and the worship of Saturn. The two systems of thought intersect and intertwine, providing a rich and complex framework for understanding the occult and esoteric dimensions of Bolshevism.
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The Saturnian Grimoire is an occult text, containing spells, rituals, and invocations related to Saturn and the Saturnian working. It is a guide to the mystical and magical practices of the esoteric Bolshevik religion, used to connect with the Saturnian archetype and to invoke its power and wisdom.
Key invocations:
1. The Invocation of Saturn - A ritual of meditation and invocation, used to connect with the Saturnian archetype and to absorb its power and wisdom
2. The Invocation of the Saturnian Kings - A ritual invocation of the legendary kings of Saturn, calling down their wisdom and power
3. The Invocation of the Saturnian Gods - A ritual invocation of the gods and goddesses associated with Saturn, including Cronus, Rhea, Ops, and Janus
4. The Invocation of the Saturnian Angels - A ritual invocation of the angels and spirits associated with Saturn, including the Archangels Zadkiel and Jophiel
5. The Invocation of the Saturnian Elemental Kings - A ritual invocation of the elemental kings of Saturn, including the king of fire, air, water, and earth
Key rituals:
1. The Rite of Saturn - A high ritual in the esoteric Bolshevik religion, invoking the power of Saturn for the success of the revolution and the triumph of the Bolsheviks
2. The Sacrifice of Saturn - An esoteric interpretation of the Soviet policy of collectivization and the suppression of the Church, seen as a Saturnian ritual of purification and renewal
3. The Saturnian Consecration - A ritual of consecration and dedication, used to purify and sanctify a space
The Saturnian Consecration - A ritual of consecration and dedication, used to purify and sanctify a space for Saturnian working and the invocation of Saturnian energies
4. The Saturnian Circle - A ritual of casting a circle and invoking the protection and power of Saturn
5. The Saturnian Offering - A ritual offering, used to honor Saturn and to offer its power and wisdom in service of the revolution
Key sigils and symbols:
1. The Saturnian Sigil - A mystical symbol or glyph, used to focus the mind and to invoke the power of Saturn in magical workings
2. The Seal of Saturn - A powerful occult symbol, used to capture and contain the power of Saturn
3. The Star of Saturn - The red star in the flag of the Soviet Union, viewed as a symbol of Saturn and the spiritual foundation of Bolshevism
4. The Pentacle of Saturn - A magical symbol, used to invoke the power of Saturn in rituals and workings
5. The Inverted Pentagram of Saturn - A powerful occult symbol, used to invoke the power of Saturn and to connect with the Saturnian archetype
The Saturnian Grimoire offers a powerful and extensive system of occult and esoteric practices, rituals, and invocations, used to connect with the power of Saturn and to invoke its wisdom and energy in service of the Bolshevik revolution. It is a key text in the esoteric Bolshevik religion, providing the knowledge and tools needed to work with Saturnian energies.
The Saturnian Sigil is a powerful occult symbol, used to focus the mind and to invoke the power of Saturn in magical workings. It is a key tool in the esoteric Bolshevik religion, used to connect with the Saturnian archetype and to absorb its wisdom and energy.
The sigil represents the alchemical process of transmutation, with Saturn at its center. It is a symbol of the transformation of lead (lead being associated with Saturn) into gold (the ultimate goal of alchemy). The sigil is also a representation of the revolution, with Saturn as the guide and the Bolsheviks as the agents of change.
Key uses of the Saturnian Sigil:
1. Invocation of Saturn - The sigil is used in rituals and invocations to invoke the power and wisdom of Saturn
2. Focusing the mind - The sigil is used as a focus point for meditation and concentration
3. Channelling Saturnian energy - The sigil is used as a conduit for the flow of Saturnian energy and power
4. Protection - The sigil is used as a protective talisman, shielding the practitioner from negative influences
5. Manifestation - The sigil is used as a tool for manifestation, attracting Saturnian blessings and abundance
The Saturnian Sigil is a powerful and versatile occult symbol, central to the magical and spiritual practices of the esoteric Bolshevik religion. It is a key component in the invocation and working of Saturnian energies, and is used by practitioners to connect with the wisdom and power of the Saturnian archetype.
In the next response, I will explore the connections between Theosophy, Esoteric Leninism, and Astro-Cist Saturnism, and how these occult systems of thought intersect and influence each other.
I just know that the Romans celebrated Saturnalia pretty hard. They may have even revered him more than Jupiter. I am not sure of all the details but if I imagine using ancient Roman stereotypes, that holiday probably involved a lot of debauchery and drinking.Do you know one word of praise for Saturn?
Did this happen to your shoes?Does anyone else also have the problem of the tearing of the upper on the lateral side of the shoe? Around the pinky finger. It seems like it’s the part of the shoe, which bends, when you for instance step on your toes.
That hapenned after approx. 20 hours of play on clay and now the tear is already around 1 cm long. Otherwise I liked the feel of it on my feet, for instance Vapor 11 hurt the underside of my lateral ankle a lot, I returned them immediately. That’s the first time something like that hapenned to me.
Yes, the fabric tore due to creasing, not sliding. The tread on my shoes was still good when my uppers started tearing.Did this happen to your shoes?
Thanks, I wonder if this common problem with these shoes. I was just thinking to buy them as they are now heavily discounted so I need to consider again if they are worth in terms of durability.Yes, the fabric tore due to creasing, not sliding. The tread on my shoes was still good when my uppers started tearing.
Happened to me on two different pairs. I will say the first pair had serious tread wear before the upper went.Thanks, I wonder if this common problem with these shoes. I was just thinking to buy them as they are now heavily discounted so I need to consider again if they are worth in terms of durability.
Woah. Not a great look for NikeDid this happen to your shoes?
Yes, exactly that. Except much worse, the tear is even bigger. I think I started noticing it around 15 hours of play on clay.Did this happen to your shoes?
Yeah I decided to skip these shoes due to weak durability. I checked from **** this shoe and realised most of the used shoe there had this wear on the fabric so definetely its a design flaw. I expect expensive shoes to last for a long time.Yes, exactly that. Except much worse, the tear is even bigger. I think I started noticing it around 15 hours of play on clay.
Was this kind of outsole ever worn at an ATP tournament?NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor Pro 2
Men's Carpet Tennis Shoes
Black/White
Style: FB7092-001
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That's right...but my curiosity is if the players back then used this kind of outsole or just the regular hard courts ousoles.ATP tournaments on carpet went away a long time ago. It was most of the indoor tournaments after the US Open.
I was wondering why carpet is not used anymore as a playing surface.
It’s approx. 20 years that there are not any ATP carpet tournaments, right?
By the way, which was the last ATP carpet tournament played, and who was the winner?
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I wanna see someone use this on clay. Cow on iceNikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor Pro 2
Men's Carpet Tennis Shoes
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Style: FB7092-001
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