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AH!!! hazbin hotel s2!!! I loved it!!! XD
I haven't been posting cuz I've been very busy. BUT I wanted to draw some fan art. And vox was chosen since the v's were centered this season!!! X33
Commission me on Ko-Fi!
Some character acting practices I made for a warm up today. Might do more but reinterpreting the same line of dialogue in different ways next time. This was fun
Still practicing the sillies
Satanism Explained
Satanism is a diverse and multifaceted term that encompasses a range of beliefs and practices.
It is important to note that there are different branches or interpretations of Satanism, and they can vary significantly in their ideologies and values.
Here, I'll provide an overview of two distinct branches: theistic Satanism and LaVeyan Satanism.
-Theistic Satanism
Theistic Satanism refers to a belief system in which individuals worship or venerate Satan as a deity.
Adherents of theistic Satanism often view Satan as a real being or a representation of primal and rebellious forces.
They may engage in rituals, prayers, and other forms of worship dedicated to Satan.
It's worth mentioning that not all theistic Satanists engage in harmful or malevolent practices; some emphasize personal empowerment, individualism, and a rejection of societal norms.
-LaVeyan Satanism
LaVeyan Satanism, also known as modern Satanism, was founded by Anton LaVey in the 1960s.
LaVeyan Satanists do not believe in the existence of a literal Satan but rather see Satan as a symbol representing individualism, self-indulgence, and human potential.
They embrace the idea of self-preservation and emphasize rationality, critical thinking, and personal freedom.
LaVeyan Satanism promotes the pursuit of personal desires and encourages adherents to question societal norms and religious dogma.
It's important to note that the vast majority of Satanists, whether theistic or LaVeyan, do not engage in criminal or harmful activities.
While some individuals may adopt the symbols or aesthetics associated with Satanism for shock value or rebellious expression, it does not necessarily indicate adherence to Satanic beliefs or practices.
Remember, this is a general overview, and Satanism is a complex and varied topic.
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People give aesthetics blogging a lot of shit for being twee or vapid or done for attention, but you know what? I'm a very visually oriented person. I love art. I love tiny gestures and movements and shapes and the way light hits things. I think the artistic composition of a practice space or a beautiful tool or spell can hold great meaning and significance. I believe things can be messy and ugly and still hold beauty. My worldview is heavily shaped by stories, symbols, metaphors, and the arts. Collecting visual imagery helps me to compose my thoughts.
And actually I think dismissing people as being empty or thoughtless or meaningless because they make moodboards or want their altar to be pretty is in fact not the moral high ground that some people think it is. Especially because why do you assume that's the extent of what they do or think or believe? Why are people are so quick to accuse others of emptiness or falseness when they do share their practice, just because it's aesthetically pleasing?
I think irony poisoning and allergy to nuance and sincerity is far more of a problem of social media than someone posting pics they think are pretty. The person whose only goal is to make the hit count go up and the person who dismisses someone's interiority based on appearances are two sides of the same coin.
We can be thoughtful in our practice and apply critical thinking to our social media consumption without this kind of arrogance. Cringe culture will strip anything of meaning for you, when that's the only god you really believe in.
he's a little crazy
oh how i l hate him