My philosophy has
two faces: one positive, one negative. Don’t misunderstand: positive and
negative do not divide along some good/bad or true/false axis, nor some
beautiful/ugly one. Positive is the “yes/more/do it” face while negative is the
“no/less/stop it” face.
I personify the positive
as BAST, the Egyptian cat goddess, to whom I assign the principles of greed,
mirth, lust, love of food, smart sloth, vanity, and productive envy.
I personify the negative
as SEKHMET, the Egyptian lion goddess, to whom I assign the principles of malice,
misanthropy, and blasphemy.
Some people’s
practice is more BAST; other people’s practice is more SEKHMET; and still
others pursue a practice pretty evenly balanced between the two.
Here I’ll introduce
the concept of a Cabal, which is a group of practitioners who get to
know one another more intimately than people on an online forum typically
would. They share with one another their goals and plans, their victories and defeats,
and their good and ill fortune. They brainstorm ideas together, suggest
information sources, introduce one another to individuals who might prove
helpful, and even take part in one another’s schemes. They can also, if practical,
dine together, enjoy cultural activities together, engage in athletics
together, or have sex with one another.
As might be
expected, a Cabal can lean more toward BAST or more toward SEKHMET, though
there are no hard and fast rules about this. It simply makes sense that if you yourself
lean more toward BAST, then you would gravitate toward other practitioners who
do also, and the same would be true if you lean more toward SEKHMET.
Know yourself. ISCHYROS
DIAVOLOS!

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