I just realized that this excellent Steemit essay about the murals in Comet Ping Pong (depicting ritual violence) and the artwork of their painter, Arrington de Dionysio, has never posted on v/pizzagate before - so here it is. :-)*
Part 1
Part 2
The author delves into the world of shamanistic rituals and argues that we miss important information and evidence if we only look for 'satanic' symbolism in our research; they argue that ritual violence also takes place in other contexts, like shamanism (remember, Marina Abramovic was influenced by Brazilean shamanism, as well as Tibetan Buddhism).
They suggest that the term 'ritual violence' might be more useful than 'satanism' in order to get the bigger picture. As demonstrated by their analysis of the artwork of de Dionysio.
This is an important discussion, and a must-read for all Pizzagate researchers! :-)
*Apologies to the author whitedeer9217 for slightly altering the title.
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siegnagel ago
Good article. But as someone who is married to a Shamen/Witchy type and I as a former Zen priest, I'd say not just RA is Shamanistic in nature, all Religion is. Every single one is derived from Shamanism, since Shamanism is simply humans making sense of the World. A need or thirst for knowledge about ourselves and the Universe. I've studied Shingon Buddhism for over two decades, Japanese Esoteric Buddhism. It's the Japanese equivalent of Tibetan Buddhism, so is extremely connected to Shamanism, albeit more civilised than the Vajrayana of the Tibetans. But my point being, all Religion not just 'cults' are simple evolutions of Shamanism.
eucalyptus_spearmint ago
I wouldn't define the three major religions, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as being shamanistic, would you? I always associated shamanism with nature worship. 🤔
It's a minor point in this forum. Any person in any religious group can be an abuser, but as you were a practitioner I'm interested in hearing how you defined yourself.
An internet definition of shaman "a person regarded as having access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits, especially among some peoples of northern Asia and North America. Typically such people enter a trance state during a ritual, and practice divination and healing."
siegnagel ago
The Abrahamic religions still are derived from Shamanism. They acknowledge a spirit world consisting of the unseen, demons, angels, watchers and so on. Any attempt to understand the World and its machinations is Shamanic in nature. Praying to God is Shamanic. God is unseen and three acknowledge its existence. Christianity's 'dark night of the soul' is typical of death and rebirth, like the Muslim fana. These are Shamanic moments. The ecstasy of Christ is the same, trance like moments of clarity. Sufi Islam's especially esoteric and occult in nature.
rooting4redpillers ago
I take it, you’re not a Methodist.