Life Change Initiative

Change your life and change your attitudes

This whole page should not be just something theoretical for you, the readers, but it should also lead to a change in your life.

With the knowledge and understanding on this page, it also follows to adhere to a kind of code of ethics and ethical rules in life that should be followed. It should not only be your right, but also your duty. Because it is not good to be incomplete, half-hearted and superficial in your attitudes.
Change your life and change your attitude.
In short, the basis of the Life Change Initiative is to take shamanic philosophy seriously, to work on oneself, and not to be tolerant of Christianity. Christianity is evil, and it is very wrong to be tolerant of evil. Basic general ethical principles state that we should not compromise with evil.
The Life Change Initiative is nothing "special" or "strange", it is not a religion, it is just ordinary rational principles based on a rational shamanic philosophy. On the other hand, these ethical principles do not always have to be easy and simple to follow, and you may even have minor problems with them. An ethically-minded person must be willing to suffer for the truth sometimes.

The text of the ethical code of the Life Change Initiative is in bullet points. Additional explanatory information is written in parentheses in italics:

I declare that:
I accept the truth about religion (Christianity). I clearly reject it and consider it to be something bad and harmful – the work of demonic beings, supai. I stand by this attitude and take it very seriously.
I will not have my child baptized, even if it means conflicts with family relatives or in-laws
I will not (or I will prevent) my child from attending religious education, and I will not allow them to receive their first Holy Communion, nor will I allow them to be confirmed.
I will not allow my child to go to church
I will teach my children shamanic knowledge and raise them to resist and beware of religion. I will encourage my children to engage in shamanic meditations and astral travel.
If possible, I will not give my children Christian names, names of Christian saints, or biblical names (it should be noted that there is a lot of energy and symbolism in names. How we name our child also indicates whether we support Christian culture or not. Even Christians themselves proudly give their children typical Christian names because they see religious symbolism in them. For example, names like Peter, Joseph, Thomas, Adam, Eve, Philip, James, Paul, Damian, Michael, Anna, or Daniel are typical biblical names from both the New and Old Testaments. Dominik, Viktor, Vincent, Gorazd, Benedict, Gregor, Agáta, Anton, Francis, Julius are typical names of church saints. Before you name your child, find out what the name means. There is a lot of energy in a name. I most recommend giving your children typical Slavic names. Slavic names originate from the times of shamanism, when Slavs were not Christianized. Therefore, Slavic names have very positive energy. You can find a list of Slavic names here http://ved.sk/pics2013/slovanske_mena_podle_abecedy.pdf . Most of these names sound quite exotic, but you will also find many names that are practically usable for your children. Some of these names are literally beautiful, especially the female ones, e.g., Kvetoslava, Svetlana.)
if I were to look for my life partner, it would be a person who is as far away from Christianity and religion as possible – a person who would be at least tolerant of my attitudes. Ideally, it would be a person who also takes shamanic philosophy seriously. (A moderate atheist (i.e. not a radical one) is also a fairly good partner from a shamanic point of view)
if I am interested in a wedding, I will firmly and unequivocally refuse church wedding ceremonies. I will use a secular wedding.
I will not go to church for mass, not even on the biggest holidays
I will never go to any Christian events, Christian gatherings, Christian gospel concerts
I will never again receive the sacrament of reconciliation (confession) from a priest, I will never confess again
in case of illness, I will refuse the rite of anointing of the sick. If I am in the hospital, I will refuse the priest's confession and communication with him.
in the event of death, I will have a secular funeral, I will refuse a funeral with church ceremonies
in case of death, I want to be cremated (this is only a recommendation, not an ethical obligation) (A side note: there are several reasons for cremation. Even our non-Christian Slavic ancestors had the deceased cremated. The church only forbade cremation because it believed in the so-called resurrection of the dead. The Catholic Church officially allowed cremation only a few years ago. Cremation is much more dignified. People do not have to look at the dead body at the funeral – that is really undignified, and it is also undignified if worms eat the body in the ground. Cremation is also more ecological because the clothes do not rot. Another advantage of cremation is that the funeral is supposedly a little cheaper overall)
I will not have requiem masses for my deceased relatives. If some of my family members do have a mass for the deceased, I will not attend this mass.
I will not be ashamed of my negative attitude towards religion and my recognition of shamanic philosophy among my relatives or family members.
Likewise, I will not be ashamed of my shamanic attitude in public.
if possible and circumstances allow, I will try to spread and promote shamanism, either through personal communication with friends, acquaintances, or on the internet, e.g., by sharing on social networks, etc. (How much sooner should we spread shamanism when Christians are spreading their religion very actively? Christians spread their unfortunate, perverted faith very "effectively." Christians are very active in this in Slovakia. There are entire evangelization organizations, Christians have many evangelization events, and there are also many websites that promote Christianity.)
I will not believe in various dubious fashion trends in esotericism, such as extreme diets (e.g. so-called vitarianism), dubious healing practices, etc. I consider only pure shamanism to be the truth.
I will not believe in various (Hindu) gurus who declare themselves gods and allow themselves to be worshipped

So once again, I encourage you to take this initiative: to change your life -:)
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To a certain person who wrote to me about being at a funeral, I replied as follows: It is right that you did not let yourself be manipulated by the Catholic Church. A strong and righteous person resisting the manipulation of the Catholic Church must refuse the anointing of the sick, refuse a church funeral, because otherwise the soul may have a harder time after death. It is wrong to let yourself be cursed by the Catholic Church. And I definitely recommend cremation after death, it is much more dignified and also less expensive. Slavs/Celts and their biological ancestors were also cremated after death.