Ascension is the means of manifesting it in this reality, too. Right path religion has expertly hammered this desire out of most people from an early age in order to benefit its own ends, but it is a perfectly natural human instinct to want to become the alpha, to imagine and desire the most perfect version of oneself possible and, if willing and disciplined enough, to seek out the means to become it. Power, self-creation, self-perfection, intensification of will and purpose, apotheosis, and genuine happiness.
We believe that without Unification of both the inner and the outer true Ascension can never truly be achieved. It is the attainment of harmony with oneself and unity with our brother- and sister-hood. It is the lesson that people with differing backgrounds, nationalities, and beliefs, can still live and work together in harmony for a greater ideal.
That is The Cult of Cthulhu. For one, it is used to describe the idolizers of Cthulhu in H. For another, it acts as a convenient filter against the close-minded. The Cult of Cthulhu believes in an overlap between science and what is called magick. All magick really is is the intensification of purpose and will to bring about a desired outcome. Every aspect of their culture had HEKA woven into it and it was considered a normal part of every day life.
The magick utilized by The Cult of Cthulhu is magick that is demonstrable to work. Therefore do not expect to generate fire from your fingertips or raise the dead. But do expect to utilize it in the same way that the Egyptians did: to give meaning to that which is significant, to focus your intention, and to bring to you the outcomes that you desire from life.
We believe that, while Western society has forgotten what true magick is, it still exists nonetheless, and can be proven to work to better your life and the lives of others. The Cult of Cthulhu considers much of the modern world - indeed much of humanity itself - as quite mad. Given the advances of our species - - is not what we have done to our planet, quite mad?
In the Cthulhu mythos to see any one of The Old Ones is to be rendered insane. If The Cult were to have a church its location would be wherever a Cult Gathering takes place. They typically require a bonfire of some kind, a view of the stars, drums, idols of reverence, and official Cult attire.
While they are best held near the ocean, they are also carried out in forests, woodlands, caves, and fields. The Cult of Cthulhu is in many ways a common-sense belief system. We utilize quantifiable facts, entertain interesting and reasonable philosophical premises, and are open to evolution when presented with new data. And we do it all with a vibrant and stimulating dark aesthetic.
It is a veritable buffet for the senses. A Unified brother- and sister-hood of free thinkers, focussed on self-improvement and the bettering of this planet. Cosmicism is a term coined by H. Lovecraft, the philosophy of cosmicism states "that there is no recognizable divine presence, such as a god, in the universe, and that humans are particularly insignificant in the larger scheme of intergalactic existence.
What is the point of anything? Mankind is insignificant. Your life is insignificant. But it is yours. We think, we feel, we love and despair. The point of The Cult of Cthulhu is to allow people to spend their brief time in the light in the best possible way before they return to the Void. To bring mankind together and end the madness that we see in this world. To lead humanity forward with fact and reason. To provide a family to those who are lost.
And to revel in the viridian light of life, before it is snuffed out. Together we can make our lives and this planet better, and be rid of the madness that lurks in every shadow.
Homo-sapiens crave meaning. The Old Ones offer it. The first Tenet of Cthulhu is, "All are equally insignificant to Cthulhu. We could not care less about who you choose to love, who you identify as, or the color of your skin. Here, you will be judged only by the content of your character. Visit our membership page to learn more.
To date we have not been able to find any that are genuine or sincere about sharing and teaching wisdom, or structuring a new-age belief system that actively changes and betters lives. The exception that proves this rule seems to be this particular rendition of The Esoteric Order of Dagon, not to be confused with our own Order of Dagon , a secretive organization who focuses primarily on the use of magick.
Most Lovecraftian groups today are fanclubs of which we gratefully participate in: check out The H. Any serious contributors to cosmicsim under the Cthulhian flag seem to be either long defunct or non-existent. We openly encourage any genuine blossoming groups or groups that we may have missed to reach out to us directly, in the name of Unification.
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Rest assured that every single order is shipped out within a couple days of us receiving it - if there are any issues with your address or payment we will be in touch directly; no news is good news as far as shipping is concerned! Is this a real organization? Do you believe Cthulhu is real? Why do you allow deists in The Cult of Cthulhu?
Critics allege that Dishaw at best wrote a disjointed book with conflicting ideas and at worst plagiarized material found elsewhere by other authors mostly on Wikipedia. Dishaw responded to his critics with the claim that the material found elsewhere was, in fact, his own work.
Among those who acknowledge the fictitious nature of the Cthulhu mythos, there are those who follow the philosophy lying behind the fiction. Their view is that the extraterrestrial creatures in Lovecraft's stories are so cosmic in scope that humanity is beneath their notice.
The creatures aren't so much malevolent as uncaring and uninterested. As humans, we are tiny in comparison -- these beings would view us as nothing more than a flea. To these people, the creatures represent cosmic and natural forces that have no minds of their own, yet can affect humanity even to the point of destruction. They hold the world view that mankind is an insignificant part of the universe, and that no matter what we might do, there are forces beyond our control or understanding that could wipe us out in an instant.
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