Godwheel devotional

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“If people don’t serve the gods, I don’t find them very useful to me.”

– Lync’s Ares aspect

My Ares aspect is not very interested in war. Ares seems to think that wars are the wrong thing for humans to focus on at this point in history, unless a very important problem (which usually features immoral and/or amoral factors that are causing harm) must be addressed and fixed justly that can’t be solved in a better way. Ares is a different kind of god in this cycle (the mythic cycles leading into the Satya Yuga and Age of Aquarius), and he has particular interest in the planet Mars and the saving of our current civilization (overarching, multiple societies extant), as well as the ocean. He understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (7/23/21)

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“…So how quite sensitive are you?”

– Lync’s Odin aspect, to spiritual aspirant

Odin remains an all-father energy in the new cycle. All-father energy means that this divine aspect holds a humane paternal nature in almost any dynamic. Odin understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (7/25/21)

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“That’s the focus of past life religious reconstruction, getting into the question of: What is it like to be a devotee?”

– Lync’s Nike aspect

Nike is the Greek goddess of victory. She has a lot to do with the feeling of being victorious. She’s that feeling understanding itself, in a sense. Nike understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (7/28/21)

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“May everything kick you in the everything else. I’m angry.”

– Lync’s Zhiva aspect, to transgressors

Zhiva is a Slavic goddess of joy and of joie de vivre, so to speak. Zhiva understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (7/29/21)

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“Poems are great at philosophy.”

– Lync’s Idunn aspect

This statement refers to what good poetry does well: communicating philosophy or philosophy at work (applied philosophy) by laying guide-lines through a feeling sense. Idunn’s husband is Bragi, god of poetry. Idunn understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (7/31/21)

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“Humans don’t define gods.”

– Lync’s Frigg aspect

Humans can describe gods (and/or God) when they have sincere experience of them, but deities are not at their mercy in the way that fictional stories are (which is itself limited, but of course that’s another conversation). Frigg understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (8/2/21)

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“I’ve absorbed a lot of information over time. And I mean to use it.”

– Lync’s Quetzalcoatl aspect

Quetzalcoatl understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (8/6/21)

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“Myth has a rapport with God within it.”

– Lync’s Helen aspect

I found out that Helen of Sparta was deified and it stuck. She was, after all, more than half divine purely by heredity. Helen understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (8/6/21)

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“But I want to have my fun…”

– Lync’s Lakshmi aspect

Things have been disappointing for the godwheel lately because my life is not fun enough. Lakshmi likes it when decent women are treated right. On fun, she says that fun is actually having fun, not just doing something that you (or someone else) can hypothetically claim was fun. Lakshmi is partly the goddess of being a good example. The fact that most goddesses have the job of being good examples may simply underline how fractal she is in nature (see: Sri Yantra). Lakshmi understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (8/31/21)

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”I am alchemical, yes. I am also like a good relationship, yes. A good relationship, I say. Notice that the concept and image of Ardhanarishvara is absolutely not a model for codependency. That sacred merging of god and goddess is the result of skill and sincerity.”

– Lync’s Ardhanarishvara aspect

Ardhanarishvara is the sacred fusion of Shiva and Parvati. Ardhanarishvara understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (9/1/21)

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“My love is one of the best things on the whole ever-planet.”

– Lync’s Horus aspect

The god Horus is very proud of his traits. His voice comes through as distinctive and sweet yet sonorous. Last year he communicated to me that he was interested in pursuing a healing narrative and theme during the coming new mythic cycle (the Satya/Aquarius cycle). Closeness with a god (or with God) can be earned through devotion, though there’s no guarantee of it. Horus understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (9/10/21)

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“All that mock religions really do is help you study the concept of religion to a certain extent, and nothing more.”

– Lync’s Venus aspect

If mock religions are making you a worse person, consider yourself in a failed experiment, and move on. My Venus aspect is very much identified with both a goddess and a planet. Some traditions call the planet Venus the bridge to solar Christ consciousness, and resonant with that she gives very good advice and transmits a very wonderful heart energy. This mythic cycle, Venus wants to have boyfriends. More on that later, perhaps. Venus understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (9/14/21)

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Lync’s Baldr aspect: You are effulgent. And amazing.
Lync’s Amaterasu aspect: I feel good to you.
Lync’s Baldr aspect: I’m rapt with you.

(Conversation between Amaterasu and Baldr)

Baldr is known to Norse mythology and Amaterasu is the Shinto sun goddess. Both are known to be rather mysterious. Amaterasu and Baldr both understand that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (9/23/21)

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“I am a nature god, which is a little weird for the Aesir, but I also care about building things that can withstand a lot, and that’s a key idea for me.”

– Lync’s Thor aspect

In Norse mythology, the Vanir are more often the nature gods. Thor, however, is a nature god among the Aesir, which are a different pantheon, and as such he also regards civilization and humanity to be part of his domain. Thor has often had good advice for humans concerning what one wants to see last well in the human world. Think storms. It’s important to note that Thor is not to be understood as being on the side of storms against humans. Thor understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (10/14/21)

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“You have to understand that I was a real guy, while also being a deity. I wasn’t a Christ, but I did have a philosophy. It was about the relationship between euphoria and the divine.”

– Lync’s Dionysus aspect

Dionysus understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (10/30/21)

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“We do a little bit of surfing on the godwheel. But instead of waves we catch divine identities.”

– Lync’s Kamadeva aspect, describing the flow of Lync channeling the godwheel

Kamadeva understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (11/5/21)

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Shiva is perhaps the most quintessential elaboration on the Supreme Being. Fives at quintessence, Shiva, and Smarta.

– Lync’s Set aspect

Smarta is a type of Hindu tradition based on choosing five gods to concentrate on devotionally (one of which is usually Shiva). Set the Egyptian Neter was an antagonistic god in more than one myth, but in this cycle he is a prophet, a scholar, and a peacemaker. Ambitious in myths of old, my Set aspect is at this point a deity ready to resonate with the archetype of philosopher king (note: Ra says maybe just philosopher, and Set loves it). Note that Horus resonates more on the archetype of born king, and that in my shamanry practice Horus, who remains ever one to jump at divine synthesis, has formed a composite diety with Set called Horus-Set. Set is also very interested in helping Divine Masculine energies manifest consciously and responsibly in the human world. Set understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (11/7/21)

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“Atlanteans tended to have great senses of humor. They were good at being funny… and we Lemurians thought we were funny.”

– Lync’s Sela aspect (via a past life channeling)

Ancient Atlantis and ancient Lemuria coexisted for centuries, long before the Kali Yuga began. For much of its history ancient Lemuria had a religion that prominently featured three gods: the Lemurian solar goddess Cor, the Lemurian lunar goddess Sela, and Lonng, the Lemurian god of growing things. These three were essentially known as the Lemurian Trinity. By contrast, Atlantis worshiped four main gods as a set: a father god, a mother goddess, a son god, and a daughter goddess. Cor, Sela, and Lonng understand that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (12/3/21)

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“They said lots of things they didn’t mean.”

– Lync’s Odin aspect, on Norse legends that say Earth’s sky is made of Ymir’s skull

Odin understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (12/3/21)

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“Vishnu has warrior characteristics that are extremely important.”

– Lync’s Parvati aspect, on the phenomenon of Vishnu not necessarily being nice every single second

Parvati is a theologian goddess, morphing into many different teachers (e.g. the Mahavidyas) and bringing death to evil in many different forms. Parvati understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (12/9/21)

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“Demons, kill your own death. Now there’s none of you left.”

– Lync’s Kalki aspect

Kalki, like Durga, slays demons with ease. In this quote, Kalki is telling the demons to die, and so they all must always die and be nothing at all, at all times. All bad spirits must go, it’s time to really, really end the Kali Yuga. In Kalki’s accent at the time, it kind of rhymed. Kalki’s accent varies quite a bit. Kalki understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (12/10/21)

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“God needs people on Earth to do the Satya Yuga.”

– Lync’s Kalki aspect

Kalki is very interested in what people working with divine missions can and must do on Earth. Do we need divine intervention for the world to go forward at this point? I wonder about this. Kalki understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (1/8/22)

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“Okay, I am going to be Inanna. I am the stars. Shut up.”

– Lync’s Inanna aspect, on commencing a fun personal Astrology session

Inanna will say almost anything (though usually she ultimately knows what she’s talking about). She says she has a well-developed inner sorority sister. She loves being herself. She’s aware that she’s intimidating in astral form, so she loves the physicality this aspect provides. Interesting fact: Inanna says she had a computer in ancient Mesopotamia, and I think I know what she means. Inanna understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (2/4/22)

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“In the coming Satya Yuga mythic cycle, we will have things happen that make the old myths make more sense. We’re not doing the old myths over.”

– Lync’s Inanna aspect

Satya Yuga mythic tropes will be based on emotional victories and real problem solving. The paradigms will be modern, sometimes even futurist. Villains will be deconstructed and heroes will be reconstructed. Good must prevail, for the Satya Yuga (Krita Yuga) is so replete with sincere good living. As for the old myths (which can inspire, but they are not the new stories ), they become more exciting as we learn to unravel the true, esoteric, timeless, and divine advice originally found within them. Inanna loves writing and has known writing for a good long time. She says that polytheistic gods are often a concept that other gods (and to a certain extent) humans get to experience in a very specific way, and it is sacred (all this of the Mysteries). Inanna understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (2/4/22)

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“Why would I want the dregs of society? Did you think I wanted the dregs of society?”

– Lync’s Freya aspect, on never favoring terrorists of any kind

Freya is a Norse goddess who cares intimately about the systems of nature, and about Natural Law. Freya understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (2/19/22)

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“We don’t like it to ever be that goddesses will work with anyone who isn’t… pure of heart, even.”

– Lync’s Sif aspect, on goddesses being selective about whom they will notice

Sif, an Aesir, is sometimes reputed to be an Earth goddess, but perhaps more accurately she is the goddess of the human world in its entirety. Sif is very interested in what humans are up to and the unfolding zeitgeist. Sif would like the human world to be going better than it is, and wants people to remember that it has a lot of potential to get there (she may change her message in this notes section from time to time when she has new comments on the world). Sif understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (2/19/22)

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“I’m nothing like people think I am unless they think of me as a true goddess. Of course I would be on the godwheel.”

– Lync’s Ereshkigal aspect

Ereshkigal, a chthonic goddess, is not currently separate from Inanna in such a way that they would ever be at odds again, as they were once in a very old Mesopotamian myth. And this is true of all old rivalries and tensions between deities. They are now harmonizing. Hopefully powerful new myths will soon emerge that have Satya (Krita) themes, which will not include as much toxic conflict between beings as we’re used to as the previous cycles hit peak decay in their meanings. The new Satya myths are likely to rather be rich in terms of positivity, plotline, and clean, honorable narrative conflict, and probably even emphasize dynamic problem solving over the vacillations personal tensions. Ereshkigal understands that the gods operate only for good, under God, who is good. (4/14/22)

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“He said he’d do it anytime she wanted, but she says she doesn’t like it as much as he does.”

– Lync’s Maya aspect, on Lakshmi massaging Vishnu’s feet, and why it’s not a gendered issue

Maya understands that the gods operate under God, who is good. (7/27/22)

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“Let’s say we’re a group of animals. What would we expect the ‘alpha’ of the group to be responsible for?

…Yeah. Leadership. Projecting an alpha-type persona without intending to be a good leader is a bitch move. When the chips are down, and people look to that person for what to do, and they’ve got nothing, it’ll be clear it was a bitch move.

If you don’t think humans are pack animals, you’ve been wrong.”

– Lync’s Ares aspect

Ares understands that the gods operate under God, who is good. (1/21/23)

This is an ongoing project devoted to God and the polytheistic deities of my godwheel. The quotes were spoken by divine energies channeled through me, and some of their statements have been revised for better clarity in text with those deities’ channeled input.

The dates indicated are when I posted each quote here, not necessarily the same date that they were first spoken aloud in my shamanry practice.

All gods, goddesses, and other deities are under the authority of the good and universal God. All gods, goddesses, and other deities must only do God’s work, which is only good (that which purports to be God and does evil is commonly classified as a Demiurge). God/Goddess/God Herself etc. is good, does good, and wants good. Peace!

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