Demonolator Holidays!

Demonolator Holidays!

Holidays

So I love Holidays, I will celebrate any and all holidays and I think we need more celebration and fun in our walking around lives. When we get together with friends an family and have feasts and enjoy each others company, there is something amazing that happens. There is that sense of community and fun as we let go of ur worries and just for a day celebrate and have a great time with those we care about.

Family doesn’t have to be biological family. Many of my friends I consider like sisters and even some people I have met have been members of my spiritual family. I am very big on the essence of community and just having fun!

These are the Holidays that Many Demonolators Celebrate, lol though my personal yearly holidays are a little different.

Traditional Demonolator Holidays.

March 21st – Equinox – the Rite to Lucifer

April 30th – Walpurgisnacht/May Eve – Initiation and First Rite to Leviathan

June 22 – Solstice – Rite to Flereous

September 21st – Equinox – Rite to Leviathan

October 31st – All Hallows Eve/Halloween – Rite to Eurynomous & Baalberith

December 22nd – Solstice – Rite to Belial.

Lol, my personal Yearly Holidays….

January 1st – New Years!! Family feasting. – Personal fun Ritual to my Demon Family

March 21st – Ritual to Lucifer

April 30th – Rite to Leviathan

May 1st – Celebration of sexuality and fun

June 21st – Ritual to Felerous

September 21st – Ritual to Leviathan

Canadian Thanksgiving!!

October 31st – Halloween!! Ritual to the Demon Lords of the Dead
November 1st – More rituals to the Demon Lords of the Dead

American Thanksgiving!!!

In December depending on the dates I do a…

Ritual to Azazel
Ritual to Mammon
Ritual to Beelezebuth
Ritual to Lucifer

December 21st – Soltice – Ritual to Lady Hecate
December 22nd – Ritual to Belial

December 24th – Christmas Eve and Family Gathering
December 25th – Christmas – Ritual to Lord Satan

Christmas is an interesting Holiday and one I have no issues celebrating. If you trace it to it’s roots, it is highly Pagan influenced and really take a lot from many different past cultures from all over the world and has evolved into something that is rich in symbology and mythology. It is really not just a Christian Holiday, there are elements of Druids, Pagans, Celtics, Norse, Egyptian, ect. It is one of those holidays that at it’s core is about friends and family coming together to help each other survive the harsh winter months.

It has many demonic elements to it as well, hehe. (Satan…Santa… just saying! lol) I had a fun conversation one day with Mammon about how he is Santa because he is the only one with a budget big enough to buy everyone on this planet presents without going bankrupt, LOL!! It also celebrates the contents on giving and receiving which Mammon is huge on, and being grateful for each other and what we have.

 

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