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Not bad. A few additional consultations. As for the Psalms, do they work if I don't believe in the god of the Old Testament? I only believe in Mary and Jesus. I am also making the rosary but I do not know if the Virgin will attend to my requests for justice against my enemies.
Agreed. The God of the Old Testament is a tough one. He was for me too, and I had a nicest of barely-Christian religions growing up, Unitarian Universalism.
If it helps find a place for YHVH, or at least unpack, personalize, and broaden the underlying myths. Historian Russell Gmirkin makes the case YHVH "is" the Demiurge from Plato’s Timaeus, which we can see as one of His names and titles.
I think he is on to something, but these is useful to think of htese not as staements of theology, as truth claims of known things, but a way for a magican to think about ideas - and the universe is made up of stories and ideas. If you are more pagan, you can call him Zeus, but I think Saturn (as the creator of boundaries, manifestation, time , and so therefore death) is mythically more accurate. Whereas the New Testment God is more mytically more Jupiter, imho.
In my personal cosmo-conception, the way I make sense of him, "He" gets linked up (as "The Father" ) with Zurvan, as a time god above the all the zodiacal forces and decans. He makes a very early appearance as Neolithic time god at Gobekli Tepe and who, in my interpretation, appears with what seem to be carvings of very early decans / theriomorphic forms of stellar daimons. We might see "Him" as the creator god that creates all the later creator gods, Ptah, etc.
In my weird Folk Catholic approach , "The Holy Trinity" is a very deliberate modulation of the "Father of All," who orginally has to also be the pangenitor of all things, even those that are inimical to humans: tapeworms, paper cuts, Ebola, dust-bunnies. (heh!).
I link Him up that primodial radioactive furnace of "Chaos" and physically "down here" to outer space. One of his manifestations is called by The Headless Rite, a rite which sets me on fire, often uncomfortably, when performed, as fitting the primordial layers of reality - or at least how I concieve of it.
So here, we see all the various god-names as valves, commuicated from within specific cultural contexts, of what I prefer to call "The Mystery. " Frater Acher on his Theomagica blog, talking about the Greek "gods," but this applies to all mytic figures, imho:
"Think of a giant water damn wall. Behind this wall resides a massive amount of power in potential. Over millennials of evolution smart humans managed to build valves into this massive wall, which now allow us to open and close these individually. Thus humans learned to leverage the water pressure behind the wall through specific power access points which in return have become controllable and can be harnessed to accomplish all kinds of man-made plans. Depending on which valve is opened and for how long we get a certain kind of pressure and quality of water. And with that we can work in whatever kind it pleases us."
This is a very useful and "operationally true" statement.
(Oh, just a quick note, from my bag of kit. Not making rules, but I do not treat Mary as a "work spirit" - for that I would go to the daimons., who are more than capable to subjugate one's enemies , if you like. But she can help us call them and grant us "authority", or at least that have been my observation.)