""To thine own self be true" is a famous quote from William Shakespeare's Hamlet.12 It means that one should be true to their principles and who they are, and not strive to please others by changing what they believe in or acting in any way that is outside what they really want to do. The quote is part of Polonius's final advice to his son, Laertes, before he leaves home for France.0"
It is true though. Just because Satanism says they believe this, the meaning behind it could be very different than what it could mean colloquially. And it's true, be true to yourself.
The phrase has nothing to do with satanism.
""To thine own self be true" is a famous quote from William Shakespeare's Hamlet.12 It means that one should be true to their principles and who they are, and not strive to please others by changing what they believe in or acting in any way that is outside what they really want to do. The quote is part of Polonius's final advice to his son, Laertes, before he leaves home for France.0"
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It is true though. Just because Satanism says they believe this, the meaning behind it could be very different than what it could mean colloquially. And it's true, be true to yourself.
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Shaking my head.