1- Period between 00:00 (midnight) until 06:00 (6:00 AM).
2- Darkness period between midnight until before dawn.
2- Darkness period between midnight until before dawn.
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Get the 0-dark-100 mug.1- Period between 00:00 (midnight) until 06:00 (6:00 AM).
2- Darkness period between midnight until before dawn.
2- Darkness period between midnight until before dawn.
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Get the 0-dark-30 mug.In the Order of Nine Angles (O9A), the Dark Gods are a collection of entities said to inhabit the "acausal realm," a dimension existing beyond the laws of physical space and linear time. While some members view them as literal beings, others interpret them as archetypes or facets of the human subconscious.
Key characteristics and names from the O9A pantheon include:
Baphomet: Depicted not as the traditional goat-headed figure, but as a mature woman carrying a severed head. She is considered a primary archetypal dark goddess.
Atazoth: Regarded as a powerful "ruling god of the deep," often associated with the process of destroying old ways of thinking and contact through specific "Sinister Chants Nythra & Kthunae: Along with Atazoth, these are frequently cited as the primary "sinister and evil" deities governing the paths of the Tree of Wyrd.
Vindex: A prophetic figure (sometimes called the "Antichrist") meant to emerge in the future to overthrow the current "Magian" (Judeo-Christian) order and establish a new Dark Imperium.
Other Entities: The grimoires mention beings like Shugara, Athushir, Budsturga, and Gaubni, who are said to have "intruded" into the physical universe at various points in history. In practice, O9A adherents attempt to "presence the dark" by opening nexions (gateways) to draw acausal energy into the world. This is often done through rituals intended to cause chaos, disruption, or societal collapse.
Key characteristics and names from the O9A pantheon include:
Baphomet: Depicted not as the traditional goat-headed figure, but as a mature woman carrying a severed head. She is considered a primary archetypal dark goddess.
Atazoth: Regarded as a powerful "ruling god of the deep," often associated with the process of destroying old ways of thinking and contact through specific "Sinister Chants Nythra & Kthunae: Along with Atazoth, these are frequently cited as the primary "sinister and evil" deities governing the paths of the Tree of Wyrd.
Vindex: A prophetic figure (sometimes called the "Antichrist") meant to emerge in the future to overthrow the current "Magian" (Judeo-Christian) order and establish a new Dark Imperium.
Other Entities: The grimoires mention beings like Shugara, Athushir, Budsturga, and Gaubni, who are said to have "intruded" into the physical universe at various points in history. In practice, O9A adherents attempt to "presence the dark" by opening nexions (gateways) to draw acausal energy into the world. This is often done through rituals intended to cause chaos, disruption, or societal collapse.
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Get the Dark gods mug.The metaphysical framework positing that Light and Darkness are not merely metaphors for good and evil but cosmic principles—fundamental forces or aspects of reality that interplay in all existence. Light represents manifestation, form, clarity, differentiation; Darkness represents potential, formlessness, mystery, unity. Neither is good or evil; both are necessary. Creation is the interplay of Light and Darkness—Light giving form to what Darkness contains, Darkness receiving back what Light has formed. Destruction is the return—forms dissolving back into Darkness, Light withdrawing. In Light and Darkness Theory, spiritual growth is not about choosing Light over Darkness but about learning to dance with both—to manifest clearly while remaining grounded in mystery, to embrace form without losing touch with formlessness. The goal is not to escape Darkness but to integrate it, not to become pure Light but to become whole.
Example: "She'd always feared her own darkness—her anger, her grief, her shadow. Light and Darkness Theory taught her that darkness was not enemy but ground, not evil but depth. Her anger was energy; her grief was love with nowhere to go. She learned to dance with her darkness, not fight it, and found herself more whole. Light needed dark; she needed both."
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