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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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INTRODUCTION: THE CORE VIEW OF DRUWAYU


INTRODUCTION: THE CORE VIEW WITHIN DRUWAYU


Within the Druwayu tradition, Druans understand humanity through a single foundational insight that all human beings arise from the same underlying essence. This essence is the Wihas, the shared ground from which all reality is formed. It is not divided by culture, belief, status, or behavior.


From this recognition comes a dual responsibility:


First, to extend compassion to all people as expressions of that shared essence.


Second, to recognize that actions can distort alignment with that essence in ways that cause harm and disrupt the balance of communal life.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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People Always Confuse These Four Things


People Always Confuse These Four Things

Necessity, Natural Rights, Privileges, and Entitlements


Introduction: The Invisible Collapse of Categories


Most people do not suffer from a lack of intelligence. They suffer from a lack of distinction.


In everyday conversation, political arguments, moral judgments, and even private expectations, four fundamentally different concepts are constantly blended together as if they were interchangeable:


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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The Freedom of Direct Connection with the Divine

The Freedom of Direct Connection with the Divine


Within Druwayu, the understanding of the Divine begins with a clarified distinction: the One God and the Three Goddesses are neither beings within existence nor entities separate from it. They are not participants in the cosmos as objects among other objects, and they are not subject to its laws as external constraints. Rather, what is perceived as law, structure, and the unfolding dynamics of reality are the expressions of their action and through which the Divine is also able to be entirely beyond, and yet, ever present and expressed one way or another everywhere.


This resolves the apparent tension: the Divine is not in existence as a contained thing, yet existence is not independent of the Divine. The laws of nature do not bind the Divine; they proceed from it. Reality is not a vessel that holds the Divine, nor is it identical…


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kevindabbs63
kevindabbs63
Apr 04

This is why I left mainstream religion, fear, control, etc, my church is in nature, hugging trees and finding my soul, peace,freedom, without any constraints, Druwayu fits my beliefs, thank you for allowing me to join

Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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The Illusion of Depth: Why I Reject Satanism Entirely

The Illusion of Depth:

Why I Reject Satanism Entirely


I am not one who holds back about my view or positions about things because for myself at least, hesitation is avoidance of honesty for all the wrong reasons. There comes a point where you stop being impressed by aesthetics. I am not sure I ever truly was regardless the subject. Where the symbols, the tone, the “edgy” posture, the constant insistence on rebellion—none of it lands anymore.


  • Not because it’s offensive.

  • Not because it’s shocking.



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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Let Me Explain the Real Gen X

Let Me Explain the Real Gen X
Let Me Explain the Real Gen X

Let Me Explain the Real Gen X

(Because a Lot of “Gen X Influencers” Miss This Entirely)


What a lot of people are missing now isn’t the actual era — it’s that “whatever happens, happens” mindset.


Back then we were living under the same kind of backdrop people now describe as constant crisis: Cold War tension, nuclear anxiety, political chaos, economic uncertainty, and plenty of domestic weirdness layered on top of it. None of that is new.


Artists like Prince in “1999” or Alphaville in “Forever Young” weren’t reacting to stability — they were expressing that same underlying uncertainty. Even a lot of metal and punk carried the same core message: the world is kind of a mess, so let’s blow off steam, live hard, and enjoy ourselves while we can.


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Raymond S. G. Foster

High Elder Warlock

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Views on Abortion, Reproduction and the Sanctity of Life

Views on Abortion and the Sanctity of Life


Across human history, attitudes toward abortion have been deeply intertwined with religious, ethical, and cultural frameworks. In many ancient societies, abortion was generally frowned upon or outright prohibited, especially in cultures that rejected human and infant sacrifice. This pattern reflects a fundamental valuation of life, the social necessity of children, and the belief that interfering with gestation disrupted the holy and truly divine or sacred cosmic order.


Polytheistic Societies


In polytheistic civilizations, the protection of life was often linked to the favor of multiple gods and the natural order.


  • Ancient Egypt: Life was considered sacred and closely connected to the divine. Fertility, childbirth, and family were under the patronage of deities like Isis and Hathor, who safeguarded women and children. Interfering with gestation, therefore, was more than a personal decision—it risked divine displeasure. While textual evidence of explicit abortion laws is limited, medical…


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kevindabbs63
kevindabbs63
Mar 21

I agree 100% my daughter was born severely handicapped, we were told to abort her, that she would be a burden, and have severe mental disabilities, she was born with Dandy Walker Syndrone, rare brain syndrome, she was severely handicapped and alot of hospitalizations and surgeries, but we NEVER considered an abortion, she lived 18 yrs, taught me about life and live, best 18byrs.of my life

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