Zeena Schreck
No doubt, humans will do a lot of damage before we ultimately destroy ourselves. But life will continue without humans. New forms of intelligence will emerge long after this human experiment is over.
— Zeena Schreck
Nostalgia is an illness for those who haven't realized that today is tomorrow's nostalgia.
— Zeena Schreck
Nothing could be easier than disturbing a status quo instituted by others; the real work of the sinister current is to break the rules we rigidly establish for ourselves.”-Deena Check for "Contemporary notions of Kundalini, its background and role within new Western religiosity," University of Stockholm, Main Finger 2004
— Zeena Schreck
One example of a uniquely Serbian approach towards initiation is for the initiate to regard his or her own life with the same urgency and need experienced as in a war zone in which every move and action must be weighed yet determined swiftly, as necessity dictates. During battle, situations such as missed opportunity, lingering sentimentality, second or third chances, or excessive contemplation would be fatal; and so it is on the sinister path.
— Zeena Schreck
Only those few who are able to surpass their fear of death completely can fully experience the highest forms of life; not the mundane life of the mortal, but the godly life of the resurrected.
— Zeena Schreck
Sex is like an atom bomb. A potent weapon which fascinates and frightens. We're afraid to let it loose, yet we all have our finger on the button.”--Deena Check, Cool Underground: Sad-Magic for Satan Interview, 1998
— Zeena Schreck
Shapeshifting requires the ability to transcend your attachments, in particular your ego attachments to identity and who you are. If you can get over your attachment to labeling yourself and you're cherishing of your identity, you can be virtually anybody. You can slip in and out of different shells, even different animal forms or deity forms.
— Zeena Schreck
Since the so-called Age of Enlightenment, our shaky anthropocentric, rationalist egos have been brainwashed to forget what 'primitive' cultures once understood: Animals can be manifestations of celestial beings in disguise; they possess supernatural abilities, and they can be our spiritual guides and healers.
— Zeena Schreck
The core practice of magic is: The execution of a willed intent to create change in the material world, which either defies, hastens or purifies the consequences of natural cause and effect.
— Zeena Schreck
The Gnostic’s passionate adoration of Sophia was known as philosophic – the love of Sophia – a mystical communication with divine feminine wisdom, having little to do with the strictly intellectual, most often masculine, pursuit currently labeled “philosophy.
— Zeena Schreck
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