Excommunicate.Net was launched on March, 16th 2002. Our purpose and role in the world has changed quite a bit since this date. We started at trying to gather accounts of all excommunications. This ultimately did not help anyone. From this our purpose evolved, we needed to change excommunication from a negative to a positive. We have succeeded so far in doing just that. The response has been amazing. We have received e-mails from people asking us how they can be excommunicated and what they can do to improve themselves.
Being excommunicated is more than just being cast out from the Catholic Church. Excommunication is learning who you are and what you can do. I learned just that in my dream.
“I found myself staring at the cross hanging above the altar. The seemingly cryptic latin echoed across the cathedral. I couldn’t stand to look the Cardinal in the eye as he chanted. Yet at the same time I knew I had to. Really the only way I can describe it would be watching a loved one die before your eyes. The bell chimed, the candle was slowly turned upside down. Time felt as if it had stopped. The flame now gasped for its last breath, and as I waited I felt a tremendous darkness looming over me.
It was done. They had finally cast me out from the Holy Mother. I had nothing left. No family, no friends, no money and worst yet no God. But it was then in my darkest moment that I realized something. It was not darkness looming over me but something incredible, unlike anything I knew. It was beyond hope it was beyond abandonment. It was knowing that no matter what happens I always have myself. I had not lost God! Just because these people had said I did, it did not mean I lost the divine. No, my connection was stronger than ever. I had realized that everything I needed was here now.
Nothing had power over me anymore. I looked back at the Cardinal. He gazed at me in extreme sorrow and disappointment. Everyone had their eyes on me, their gaze was piercing. Despite it, I now knew I had power they didn’t. I slowly cracked a smile. The Cardinal raised a quizzical eyebrow. It was then that I just started laughing, I couldn’t stop laughing. I had finally understood the greatest secret and nothing could take it away. Just as Adam and Eve were cast out from the Garden of Eden so to had I begun my transcendence. With that final thought I awoke from my dream.”
So where are we now? In such great times of strife and chaos in the world, we can only provide a light for you to look to. Our purpose is to help you become more than just a human, it is to help you transcend to the super-human. We want to show you the shackles that bind you, and open the doors that you need to walk through. Ultimately though the journey is yours and yours alone to take. Start when you are ready, but know you’ve been waiting all your life for this moment so you can begin.

During the lunar eclipse on November 8th, 2003 a symbol was born known as Aequus Animus. This symbol was later given power during the solar eclipse on November 23rd, 2003. However before we can delve into the symbol, let us look at the logos of corporations that helped to inspire Aequus Animus.
As we said earlier all corporations have their logo, but what is a logo? A logo is a name, symbol, or trademark design. The purpose of the logo is to allow for quick and easy identification. The plural form of logo is logos. Logos is mentioned in many philosophical and religious texts. In Pre-Socratic philosophy Logos was viewed as the source, or primary will to life. Logos is further compared to the will or mind-set of God. In Hebrew and Christian tradition the Logos is the word of God. In these beliefs it is the word of God that created the Universe, it is the word of God that is responsible for everything.
It is quite Interesting then to know that the plural of logo is also the word and will of “God.”
Now given that a logo is an easily recognized symbol, a symbol that seeks to be emblazoned in your mind and have you associate it with certain qualities, would it be too much to assume then that logos are in fact taking on a Logos of their own? You see the golden arches you think fast food. You see the swoosh you think sneakers.
So what are we getting at? The creation of Aequus Animus is a balancing, an attempt at reclaiming what is not meant to be abused. Hitler is a prominent example of someone who succeeded in branding a symbol in people’s minds with success. The swastika is seen by many to be an ancient symbol of the sun. The swastika is also seen as the seal to Buddha’s heart, it represents eternity, longevity and happiness. Hitler adopted it for many similar reasons; but because of what he did its original meanings were twisted by his diabolical schemes.
In order for Aequus Animus to be successful at reclaiming the Logos it must be promoted in the same way all other grand symbols before it have been promoted. Advertising, commercialization, over abundance and in general just making it omnipresent will be needed to promote the Aequus Animus.

