The Original Gods & Daemons
High Priest Zevios Metathronos
In this section you'll learn about the Gods: who they are, how to contact them, how to receive their guidance, and accurate information about everything relating to the Divine.
By knowing this, the gates will be open for you to exist alongside them, communicate with them, or even summon them, as part of your Initiation in Zevism and the Original Religion of Mankind.
Care, respect, and high reverence are required to approach them. The key to all these divine matters is respect, a strong self, and humility before the vastness of what they represent.
The deeper one researches, the more they discover another reality: the Original and True Gods of all these Ancient Religions do in fact overlap in their roles, abilities, powers, and hierarchical structure, adapted to each regional culture. Fundamentally, the same Gods were worshipped under different names on the surface, while their primary and original essence remained the same. This is at the core of our beliefs and teachings in the Temple of Zeus.
The Pantheon of the Gods
On the Word "Daemon" (Δαίμων)
The Greek word Δαίμων originally meant "divine being" or "spirit of knowledge." Plato uses it in the Symposium (202e) to describe beings who mediate between Gods and mortals. Socrates spoke of his personal daimonion (δαιμόνιον) as a guiding divine voice. The word derives from the root daēmōn, related to daīs ("knowing") and daīmon ("distributor of fate"). It was only after the rise of Christianity that this word was corrupted into "demon" and given a negative meaning. In Zevism, we use the original term with its original dignity.
Understanding the Gods
The divine order of the heavens. The ranks, the structure, and the roles each class of divine being fulfills.
From Plato's Symposium to the Socratic daimonion: the original meaning of a word that Christianity deliberately corrupted.
A cultural inversion of the Ancient Gods: how Zeus, Aphrodite, and Apollo became "Beelzebul," "Astarte," and "Azazel."
The full historical chain: from revered Olympians and Neteru to slandered "evil spirits" in medieval grimoires.
The transformation of the supreme Indo-European Sky Father into the Abrahamic "adversary": a 3,000-year historical crime.
Every God has two faces: one that rules above, one that descends below. Understanding this duality is key to understanding the Divine.
The foundational document on who the Gods truly are, what the Abrahamic religions did to them, and why the truth matters now.
The Gods of the underworld realms: how the knowledge of contacting the True Gods was systematically suppressed and branded "forbidden."
Guardian Daemons
Communion with the Gods
The full encyclopaedic directory of all Daemons, organized alphabetically with their True Names, Goetic aliases, and domains of power.
Detailed profiles of the most powerful Gods: their appearances, abilities, historical identities, and areas of expertise.
The practical instructions for summoning the Gods: preparation, ritual space, invocations, and protocols of respect.
The difference between calling a God to appear before you and inviting a God to work through you. Both are sacred arts.
The energetic mechanics of divine communion: how the human bioelectric field interfaces with divine consciousness.
Signs, visions, synchronicities, dreams: the Gods communicate constantly. Learning to read their language is the art.
How to build a genuine, lasting relationship with the Gods. What they expect, what they give, and how to grow together.
Specific techniques for communicating with your personal Guardian Daemon: meditation, signs, offerings, and deepening the bond.
The habits, states, and practices that strengthen or weaken your connection with the Divine.
Common questions answered: from beginners to advanced practitioners.
Tools of Communication
Further Reading
Rituals of the Gods
The complete liturgical body of the Temple: 50+ Power Rituals for the Gods, organized by their True Names.
The Abrahamic Inversion of the Gods
The Ancient Gods before Christianity, Islam, and Judaism were the Original Gods of Mankind. With the advent of the Abrahamic programs, they were called "Daemons," "evil," and sources of negativity: a giant lie that even the Abrahamic traditions themselves tacitly acknowledge as a historical inversion.
In the same way the Greeks and Romans may have worshipped their divinities, fondly believing them to be good. But the Christian Scriptures declare that all the gods of the Gentiles are demons.
Catholic Encyclopedia: Devil Worship
newadvent.org/cathen/04767a.htm

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