ASSIANISM β’
Assianism is a folk religion derived from the traditional mythology of the Ossetians, modern descendants of the Scythians of the Alan tribes, believed to be a continuation of the ancient Scythian religion. The religion is known as "Assianism" among its Russian-speaking adherents ("Assianism" means the religion of the "As" or "Oss"βan ancient name of the Alans, from which the Greeks possibly drew the name of "Asia", which is preserved in the Russian and Georgian-derived name "Ossetians"), and as Uatsdin (Π£Π°ΡΠ΄ΠΈΠ½), ΓtsΓ¦g Din (ΓΡΓ¦Π³ ΠΠΈΠ½; both meaning "True Faith"), Γss Din (ΓΡΡ ΠΠΈΠ½, Ossetian-language rendering of "Assianism"), or simply Iron Din (ΠΡΠΎΠ½ ΠΠΈΠ½, "Ossetian Faith") by Ossetians in their own language. It started to be properly reorganized in a conscious way during the 1980s, as an ethnic religion among the Ossetians.
Photo; Tkhost Temple, dedicated to Uastyrdzhi, in the Kurtat Gorge, Vladikavkaz, North OssetiaβAlania
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Assianism is a folk religion derived from the traditional mythology of the Ossetians, modern descendants of the Scythians of the Alan tribes, believed to be a continuation of the ancient Scythian religion. The religion is known as "Assianism" among its Russian-speaking adherents ("Assianism" means the religion of the "As" or "Oss"βan ancient name of the Alans, from which the Greeks possibly drew the name of "Asia", which is preserved in the Russian and Georgian-derived name "Ossetians"), and as Uatsdin (Π£Π°ΡΠ΄ΠΈΠ½), ΓtsΓ¦g Din (ΓΡΓ¦Π³ ΠΠΈΠ½; both meaning "True Faith"), Γss Din (ΓΡΡ ΠΠΈΠ½, Ossetian-language rendering of "Assianism"), or simply Iron Din (ΠΡΠΎΠ½ ΠΠΈΠ½, "Ossetian Faith") by Ossetians in their own language. It started to be properly reorganized in a conscious way during the 1980s, as an ethnic religion among the Ossetians.
Photo; Tkhost Temple, dedicated to Uastyrdzhi, in the Kurtat Gorge, Vladikavkaz, North OssetiaβAlania
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ISIS β’
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Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom (c. 2686 β c. 2181 BCE) as one of the main characters of the Osiris myth, in which she resurrects her slain brother and husband, the divine king Osiris, and produces and protects his heir, Horus. She was believed to help the dead enter the afterlife as she had helped Osiris, and she was considered the divine mother of the pharaoh, who was likened to Horus. Her maternal aid was invoked in healing spells to benefit ordinary people. Originally, she played a limited role in royal rituals and temple rites, although she was more prominent in funerary practices and magical texts. She was usually portrayed in art as a human woman wearing a throne-like hieroglyph on her head. During the New Kingdom (c. 1550 β c. 1070 BCE), Isis was portrayed wearing Hathor's headdress: a sun disk between the horns of a cow
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Isis was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion whose worship spread throughout the Greco-Roman world. Isis was first mentioned in the Old Kingdom (c. 2686 β c. 2181 BCE) as one of the main characters of the Osiris myth, in which she resurrects her slain brother and husband, the divine king Osiris, and produces and protects his heir, Horus. She was believed to help the dead enter the afterlife as she had helped Osiris, and she was considered the divine mother of the pharaoh, who was likened to Horus. Her maternal aid was invoked in healing spells to benefit ordinary people. Originally, she played a limited role in royal rituals and temple rites, although she was more prominent in funerary practices and magical texts. She was usually portrayed in art as a human woman wearing a throne-like hieroglyph on her head. During the New Kingdom (c. 1550 β c. 1070 BCE), Isis was portrayed wearing Hathor's headdress: a sun disk between the horns of a cow
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"Isheth Zenunim Taninsam Ama Lilith, O you who are the black
lustrous pearl of evil, let the shell of darkness that covers your
fearsome beauty be opened wide and honour me N.N. who are
your faithful son/daughter by acknowledging my invocation and
bless me with your unholy presence!
O mighty Lilith, let me feel the rapturous ecstasy that the touch
of your cold lips bestows! Let me become satiated by the power
of your majestic presence and initiate me in the mysteries of the
Black Moon!
Open yourself up for me, O Mother of Night, in the same way
that I have opened up all the gates of my soul for you and in the
name of Satan, infuse my whole existence with your dark waters
of death and show me the hidden heart of the nightmarish
mysteries of your kingdom!
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"Isheth Zenunim Taninsam Ama Lilith, O you who are the black
lustrous pearl of evil, let the shell of darkness that covers your
fearsome beauty be opened wide and honour me N.N. who are
your faithful son/daughter by acknowledging my invocation and
bless me with your unholy presence!
O mighty Lilith, let me feel the rapturous ecstasy that the touch
of your cold lips bestows! Let me become satiated by the power
of your majestic presence and initiate me in the mysteries of the
Black Moon!
Open yourself up for me, O Mother of Night, in the same way
that I have opened up all the gates of my soul for you and in the
name of Satan, infuse my whole existence with your dark waters
of death and show me the hidden heart of the nightmarish
mysteries of your kingdom!
#Demonology
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Curse Of Osiris
Testament
Osiris was murdered, by his brother Set
A pharaoh dethroned, brought back from the dead
Now Isis gave birth to their begotten son
Horus will train to avenge his father's death
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
Judgment shall pass upon the damned
Egypt cannot be saved
Undying beliefs corrupting the truth
Composed are the lies of the king
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
All shall bathe in the pain
No deceiver shall remain
Soon his uncle will die
Horus has taken his throne
Bring Forth Death
Horus has risen and taken his revenge
Bring Forth Death
Destin to kill and avenge his father's death
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
Unleashed the curse uncoils twisting like the snake
Victim of Regicide a brother meets his fate
Now from the other side forever shall he rest
Betrayed by his blood a blessing and his curse
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A pharaoh dethroned, brought back from the dead
Now Isis gave birth to their begotten son
Horus will train to avenge his father's death
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
Judgment shall pass upon the damned
Egypt cannot be saved
Undying beliefs corrupting the truth
Composed are the lies of the king
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
All shall bathe in the pain
No deceiver shall remain
Soon his uncle will die
Horus has taken his throne
Bring Forth Death
Horus has risen and taken his revenge
Bring Forth Death
Destin to kill and avenge his father's death
Lord of Death within the afterlife
Protector of the underworld
Unleashed the curse uncoils twisting like the snake
Victim of Regicide a brother meets his fate
Now from the other side forever shall he rest
Betrayed by his blood a blessing and his curse
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LADY MIDDAY β’
Lady Midday is a mythical character common to the various Slavic countries of Eastern Europe. For example, in Czech she is called "Polednice," in Polish, "PoΕudnica", in Serbian "ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΠ΄Π½nya" (Poludnitsa). Each of these names originates from the words "Midday" or "Noon."
She wanders through forests and fields at noon, flying on the wind. She punishes those who do not observe the midday rest. Noon is understood in folk culture as the hour of spirits, much like midnight, and a time for resting.
Anyone who sees her must stop working and stand still or go home, otherwise they will be struck down, cut, or by her touch. She beats those who donot bow to her over their legs. She is particularly dangerous to children. She steals unsupervised children in fields at noon or disobedient children, wanderers, or those who steal fruit.
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Lady Midday is a mythical character common to the various Slavic countries of Eastern Europe. For example, in Czech she is called "Polednice," in Polish, "PoΕudnica", in Serbian "ΠΠΎΠ»ΡΠ΄Π½nya" (Poludnitsa). Each of these names originates from the words "Midday" or "Noon."
She wanders through forests and fields at noon, flying on the wind. She punishes those who do not observe the midday rest. Noon is understood in folk culture as the hour of spirits, much like midnight, and a time for resting.
Anyone who sees her must stop working and stand still or go home, otherwise they will be struck down, cut, or by her touch. She beats those who donot bow to her over their legs. She is particularly dangerous to children. She steals unsupervised children in fields at noon or disobedient children, wanderers, or those who steal fruit.
#Slavic #Europe #Belarus #Bosnia #Montenegro #Poland #Russia #Serbia #Slovakia #Slovenia #Herzegovina #Bulgaria #Croatia #Czech #Macedonia #Ukraine
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