Dabbling in Zevism
High Priest Zevios Metathronos
It Doesn't Mix
Zevism is different from other religions in one critical respect: it doesn't mix. Combining Zevism with Christianity is like mixing water with electricity. The energies are fundamentally incompatible, and the results are never good. This is not a metaphor. It is a statement about how spiritual energies actually work. Two contradictory currents running through the same system create chaos, not harmony.
Many people arrive at this path carrying residual ties to Christianity. This is natural and expected. Most of us came from Christian backgrounds. The programming runs deep, sometimes far deeper than we consciously realise. You may have intellectually rejected Christianity years ago and still feel a flash of guilt when you do something the programme labelled "sinful." You may no longer believe in Hell and still feel a cold spike of fear at 3 AM when the old conditioning activates. This is normal. It is the residue of a programming system reinforced by centuries of collective psychic energy poured into it through prayer, worship, and belief by billions of people. Erasing that does not happen overnight. There is a substantial amount of negative programming to overcome before you are truly free.
The ancient traditions understood the incompatibility of sacred currents. The Pythagoreans required five years of silence and preparation before deeper initiation (Iamblichus, Life of Pythagoras, Ch. 17). This was not a hazing ritual. It was the time required to purge the initiate of prior spiritual contamination and rebuild their energetic foundations on clean ground. The Eleusinian Mysteries required purification rites (katharsis) and the formal shedding of prior attachments before entry into the inner sanctum. The Hindu tradition requires the diksha (formal initiation) to establish a clean break with previous spiritual affiliations before the new path begins. These practices exist across every serious tradition because the principle is universal: you cannot serve two spiritual currents simultaneously without damaging yourself.
The Subliminal Contamination
Christianity has infested nearly everything in Western culture. Much of it is subliminal: embedded in language ("thank God," "God bless you," "for Christ's sake"), in cultural assumptions (Sunday as the "day of rest," the moral authority of clergy, the equation of piety with goodness), in reflexive guilt (the automatic self-accusation that arises when you experience pleasure, anger, or pride), in the fear response that triggers when you encounter something the programme labelled "evil." The Deprogramming page addresses this in detail. It is worth studying seriously, because much of the contamination operates below the level of conscious awareness.
People who are uncertain of their beliefs, who still have strong ties (conscious or subconscious) to Christianity or other Abrahamic programmes, can set themselves up for genuinely frightening psychic experiences. The energies clash. It is like trying to run two incompatible operating systems on the same hardware: both crash. The Gods of the Zevist path and the entity behind the Abrahamic programme are in active opposition. Trying to maintain a relationship with both simultaneously puts you in the crossfire.
Make Your Choice Fully
This is not about being "pure enough." It is about commitment. Zeus does not ask for perfection. He asks for honesty. If you are still unsure, that is fine. Take your time. Study. Meditate. Ask questions. The Family of the Gods is there for seekers at every stage.
But if you dedicate yourself to Zeus and then keep one foot in the Abrahamic world (attending church "to keep the peace," praying to the Abrahamic God "just in case," wearing Christian symbols alongside Zevist ones), you are creating a spiritual contradiction that the cosmos will not ignore.
Make your choice when you are ready. Make it fully. Zeus respects decisiveness. He has no use for half-measures. The Dedication is the door. Walk through it when you are ready, and do not look back.

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