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No. 3028
I have successfully contacted and received the names of two entities in the astral planes:

The first one's name is Zamolxis.

The second one (it might also not be a name but it's still what I heard) is: Undaivado (not sure it's spelt that way).

I have looked the names up now in DDG and this is what I got:

"Zalmoxis was a legendary social and religious reformer, regarded as the only true god by the Thracian Dacians."

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Zamolxis&t=lm

I get no results for Undaivado (sounds like Unn Day Vay Thou), I could be spelling it wrong: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=Undaivado

^that might not even be one word.
No.3029
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ZAMOLXIS, THE GOD OF THE GETAE

(Herodotus, "THE PERSIAN WARS" Book 4, MELPOMENE, 93-96)

Zamolxis (Saitnoxis) was the Supreme God of the Getae (or Dacians), a Thracian people inhabiting a territory including today's Romania, but also extending farther cast and northeast. Our only important information concerning this rather enigmatic deity is the text of Herodotus quoted below. The scholars have interpreted Zamolxis as a Sky-god, a god of the dead, a Mystery-god, etc.

[4.93]. But before he came to the Ister, he first subdued the Getae, who pretend to be immortal. The Thracians of Salmydessus and of the country above the towns of Appolonia and Mesambria, who are called Cyrmaianae and Nipsaei, surrendered themselves unresisting to Darius; but the Getae, who are the bravest and most law-abiding of all Thracians, resisted with obstinacy, and were enslaved forthwith.

[4. 94]. As to their claim to be immortal, this is how they show it: they believe that they do not die, but that he who perishes goes to the god Zamolxis of Gebelezis, as some of them call him. Once in every five years they choose by lot one of their people and send him as a messenger to Zamolxis, charged to tell of their needs; and this is their manner of sending: Three lances are held by men thereto appointed; others seize the messenger to Zamolxis by his hands and feet, and swing and hurl him aloft on to the spear-point. If he be killed by the cast, they believe that the gods regard them with favour; but if he be not killed, they blame the messenger himself, deeming him a bad man, and send another messenger in place of him whom they blame. It is while the man yet lives that they charge him with the message. Moreover when there is thunder and lightning these same Thracians shoot arrows skyward as a threat to the god, believing in no other god but their own.

[4. 95]. For myself, I have been told by the Greeks who dwell beside the Hellespont and Pontus that this Zamolxis was a man who was once a slave in Samos, his master being Pythagoras, son of Mnesarchus; presently, after being freed and gaining great wealth, he returned to his own country. Now the Thracians were a meanly-living and simple witted folk, but this Zamolxis knew Ionian usages and a fuller way of life than the Thracian; for he had consorted with Greeks, and moreover with one of the greatest Greek teachers, Pythagoras; wherefore he made himself a hall, where he entertained and feasted the chief among his countrymen, and taught them that neither he nor his guests nor any of their descendants should ever die, but that they should go to a place where they would live for ever and have all good things. While he was doing as I have said and teaching this doctrine, he was all the while making him an underground chamber. When this was finished, he vanished from the sight of the Thracians, and descended into the underground chamber, where he lived for three years, the Thracians wishing him back and mourning him for dead; then in the fourth year he appeared to the Thracians, and thus they came to believe what Zamolxis had told them. Such is the Greek story about him.

[4.96] I for my part neither put entire faith in this story of Zamolxis and his underground
chamber, nor do I altogether discredit it: but I believe Zamolxis to have lived long before
the time of Pythagoras. Whether there was ever really a man of the name, or whether
Zamolxis is nothing but a native god of the Getae, I now bid him farewell. As for the
Getae themselves, the people who observe the practices described above, they were
now reduced by the Persians, and accompanied the army of Darius.

http://www.angelfire.com/md/Orastie/zamolxis.html

No.3030
Zalmoxis[pronunciation?] (Greek Ζάλμοξις), also known as Salmoxis (Σάλμοξις), Zalmoxes (Ζάλμοξες), Zamolxis (Ζάμολξις), Samolxis (Σάμολξις), Zamolxes (Ζάμολξες), or Zamolxe (Ζάμολξε), is a divinity of the Getae (a people of the lower Danube), mentioned by Herodotus in his Histories IV, 93–96. In later interpretations, which begin with Jordanes (6th century AC) and have proliferated during the 19th and 20th century, mainly in Romania, he was regarded as the sole god of the Getae or as a legendary social and religious reformer who, according to Herodotus, taught the Getae a belief in immortality, so that they considered dying merely as going to Zalmoxis. Herodotus states that Zalmoxis was also called by some of the Getae Gebeleizis, which made some searchers conclude that Getae were actually henotheists or even polytheists. Another discussion exists about the chthonic (infernal) or uranian (heavenly) character of Zalmoxis.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zalmoxis

No.3031
This happened to me btw while I was thinking about past-lives and who I was in a previous lives. I heard the name "Zamolxis" as a reply. However I doubt I'm an avatar of a god.

No.3033
>We have conquered even these Getai (Dacians), the most warlike of all people that have ever existed, not only because of the strength in their bodies, but, also due to the teachings of Zalmoxis who is among their most hailed. He has told them that in their hearts they do not die, but change their location and, due to this, they go to their deaths happier than on any other journey."

No.3041>>3047
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Fuck. Has anyone met Lucifer? I am an extreme novice at APing, and am unable to do this…

could someone try to contact Kali?

No.3047>>11754
>>3041
I've met Moloch and Zamolxis now and nobody else.

The gods just come to me and not the other way around.

In BOTH cases I've never heard of either god until they came to me, told me their name, and then I looked up their name later.

No.11754>>11778
>>3047
Are they good or bad entities?

No.11778
>>11754
Moloch felt extremely sinister and possessed me — very much to my liking. Zamolxis was pretty neutral and had the wise man vibes.



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