Fresh material up on my website. This one's a slightly edited and very discursive collection of comments about what various colors symbolize for me and why they're meaningful, with relevance to how I might employ them in #magick.
Christianity, blasphemy Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, creation and destruction Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
Christianity, blasphemy, Jesus Afficher plus
@kara_dreamer
*shrugs*?
The mythic Jesus is a living figure of a personal religion. American Gods (TV show) nails it pretty well visually with the myriad depictions of Jesus that have been mapped through the views of the various cultures and even just the internal cults of catholicism. Siddhārtha Gautama and Jesus just don't translate to our hero myths, so their depictions tend to break the popular mold. Personal salvation isn't killing Ice Giants.