Anonymous ID: d3c3e2 June 23, 2019, 4:37 p.m. No.6826137   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6161 >>6228 >>6338 >>6356 >>6547 >>6629

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Shiva the Destroyer: Lord of the Left-Hand Path

 

There are many mythological gods and entities on the left-hand path. Lord Shiva is but one. Though not always viewed through the lens of the LHP, he is, in some manner, the greatest of these deities.

Shiva is one of the most important gods in the Hindu tradition and, along with Brahma and Vishnu, is one-third of the holy trinity of Hinduism. A deity of great complexity, he is often represented as a lord of love, light and protection. But he also has a darker side. Shiva the Destroyer is the leader of evil spirits, ghosts, vampires, along with being the master of thieves and villains. He destroys the universe at the end of each cycle (every 2,160,000,000 years) which then allows for a new Creation.

 

His destructive powers are often terrible, but they also have a positive side in that destruction usually leads to new and better forms of existence. Shiva destroys in order to create, since death is the medium for rebirth into a new life. It is common to see Shiva depicted with four arms and three eyes.

 

A glance from the third eye in the center of his forehead has the power to destroy anything in creation, including humans and gods. In this destroyer role he often lurks the cremation grounds, a serpent representing Kundalini coiled around his neck, along with a necklace of skulls.

 

And it is not uncommon for him to be accompanied by a band of terrifying demons, hungering for blood.

 

Shiva seems to have a connection to the deities of Western traditions through an ancient horned god of the Indus Valley, a โ€œproto-Shivaโ€, called Pashupati. In the Skanda Purana it tells how Pashupati used to find calm in a forest called the โ€œSleshmantakaโ€.

 

It was here that he spent time being immersed in โ€œthe wilderness of this forest.โ€ Depicted seated in a lotus position surrounded by animals, Pashupati had a striking resemblance to Cernunnos, horned god of the Celts, but there is a 3,000 year old gap, between these two gods (Pashupati dating from about 3,000 B.C.). Is this an example of racial memory, the collective unconscious, or do they both stem from a long forgotten Indo/European horned god? It is a mystery to be pondered, but what is also interesting is Cernunnos has been, over time, transformed into an incarnation of Satan, supreme lord of the Western left-hand path traditions, while Pashupati has morphed into Shiva, lord of the Eastern.

 

Shiva the Destroyer is the most ancient and powerful of all LHP deities. He is the ultimate adversary, adversarial to those aspects of the self that keep one from progressing upon the path. Shiva and the other beings of a mythological nature are not to be believed as objective truths, nor are they to be shunned as lies. They are to be experienced, experienced within the soul/psyche as meaningful poetry of the subconscious.

 

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Anonymous ID: d3c3e2 June 23, 2019, 5:08 p.m. No.6826338   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6475

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Left Hand Path Sex Magic and Shiva / Shakti

 

In bhagasana, the couple's bodies remain

outwardly immobile throughout the rite, whilst the well-trained female initiatrix works the muscles of her vulva on her consort's erect penis, fastening it ever more tightly in place within her.

 

Savasana recreates the yogic posture seen in images of Kali mounting dead Shiva. Sava means "corpse", which has given rise to the

Tantric pun that "Shiva without Shakti is Sava"; male consciousness lacking female power is a corpse.

 

In savasana, the male lays prostrate beneath the female in a state of death-like trance and muscular relaxation, while she rides

his erection, incarnating the dominant, active force of shakti.

 

This corpse posture is linked to the age-old recognition that orgasm is often experienced as a kind of death, a verity communicated in the well-known French

description of the ecstasy of sexual climax as le petite mort, "the dear little death".

 

A multiplicity of sexual positions, or asanas, are taught to the celebrants of the sinister current.''' Almost all of them are focused on the

female active/male inactive principle''' that has traditionally been thought to

be the most efficient way to create the altered state of consciousness and

flow of male-female energies into each other. Quite commonly, the sexual

position taken during sinister current coition allows both partners to assume

a seated face-to-face asana, with spines erect to more easily allow the flow

of kundalini from sexual center to brain.

 

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Anonymous ID: d3c3e2 June 23, 2019, 5:31 p.m. No.6826475   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>6486 >>6547 >>6629

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More Shiva connections

 

The Mukha-Maithuna asana of mutual genital adoration (the "69"position), can also be a powerful bioenergy exchange of masculine and

feminine essence.

 

This creates a kind of sexual closed circuit, permitting the celebrant's energies to course through each other in a continuous and

unbroken flow, an exchange of erotomagical power that can be compared to

the uroboros, the alchemical serpent that swallows its own tail.

 

The physical distillation of the united Shakti/Shiva forces are contained in the substance of the sexual elixirs.

 

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