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Saturn Quiz(coming soon)(so its sure you understand velekovsky). And sneak peak on where this investigation has led to. (Safire)
Says he was apart of.
Satan
Like all so-called devils, Satan began as a god. Early Egyptians called him the Great Serpent Sata, Son of the Earth, immortal because he was regenerated every day in the Goddess’s womb. A man could become immortal, like Sata, by repeating prayers to identify himself with the god: “I am the serpent Sata, whose years are infinite. I lie down dead.I am born daily. I am the serpent Sata, the dweller in the uttermost parts of the earth. I lie down in death. I am born. I become new, I renew my youth every day.”1
Sata seems to have been an underground aspect of the sun, HorusRa, corresponding to Apollo’s underground serpent-form Python, whom the Jews called Apollyon, Spirit of the Pit. He was a phallic consort of the archaic Goddess Sati, or Setet, whose name was the same as that of a virgin aspect of Kali, and who once ruled Upper Egypt which was known as the Land of Sati.2 The god was also called Setthe biblical Seth, who may not have been immortal but did manage to live 912 years (Genesis 5:8).
The snake’s communion with the life-giving fountains of the deep was still an important image in dynastic times, when Sata became the keheret-snake, living in a yonic orifice in Isis’s temple and giving oracles, like Python at Delphi. It was felt that disasters would strike the country if the serpent should leave the Goddess’s sacred hole.3
The serpent was often a symbol of the sun god’s alter ego, the Black Sun, spirit of night or of death. He combined with the solar disc as the god during his dark hours. The pattern was the same in OsirisSet, Apollo-Python, Anu-Aciel, Baal-Yamm, etc. The dark god was the light god’s adversary not because he was originally viewed as evil, but because he represented a sleeping or quiescent phase of the same god.
Sata dwelling forever in the underworld reappeared in Russian folk tales as the great underground serpent Koshchei the Deathless.4 In his “adversary” role he eventually became the immortal Dragon whom the sun-hero had to slay, as men wished to slay the spirit of death dwelling within their own bodies, the archetypal “betrayer” who led them sooner or later to destruction.
To the Hebrews, a “satan” was an adversary in the sense of a judge: one who tested the faith of another by asking trick questions or posing problems to be solved. The “Satan” first appears in the Bible as one of the sons of God, advising God to test the faith of Job (Job 1:6). In the original wording, Satan was one of the bene ha-elohim, sons of “the gods”; but Bible translators always singularized the plurals to conceal the fact that the biblical Jews worshipped a pantheon of multiple gods.5
This “son of God” was identified with the lightning-serpent Lucifer by the words of Jesus, who claimed to have seen Satan descending into the earth as lightning (Luke 10:18). This repeated Persian myths concerning Ahriman, the lightning-serpent cast from heaven to the underworld by the god of light. Persians held that God and the Great Serpent were twin brothers, an idea that entered into Gnostic tradition and led to medieval magic books that called upon Satan by the mystic names of God, such as Messias, Soter, Emmanuel, Saboth, Adonai (Messiah, Savior, Immanuel, Lord of Hosts, the Lord) .6
Satan not only answered to God’s names, he even assumed a divine appearance when he wished. The medieval church insisted that Satan “transfigures himself into an angel of light,” so anyone claiming an unofficial angelic vision could be charged with devil worship at the discretion of inquisitors-who, naturally, always knew the difference between a real angel and a devil in angelic disguise.7
Islamic writers called Satan Shaytan, or Iblis. He governed the race of djinn, the “genies” who were once ancestral spirits, like the Roman genius. The djinn scorned Allah’s prophets, so an army of angels attacked them, killed many, and took the rest prisoner. Among the prisoners was Iblis-Shaytan, also called Azazel, to whom the Jews used to offer scapegoats on the Day of Atonement. Iblis-Shaytan had rebelled against Allah when Allah created Adam and ordered all the angels to worship his creation. Allah says in the Koran, “We said unto the Angels, Worship ye Adam, and they worshipped except Iblis who was of the Jinn.”8
The background of this story may have come from the early Gnostic Gospel ofPhilip, which the church censored for obvious reasons: “Human beings make gods, and worship their creation. It would be appropriate for the gods to worship human beings! “9
Satan’s worst offense seemed to be that he was not disposed to respect man, whose faults he well knew; nor did he have any good to say of God, who had governed heaven too harshly and stimulated rebellion. Medieval Christians interpreted everything apart from their own orthodoxy as a manifestation of Satan-worship: astrology, magic, pagan ceremonies, divination, etc.
Service of Satan is everything dealing with paganism, not only the sacrifices and the worship of idols and all the ceremonies involved in their service, according to the ancient custom, but also the things that have their beginning in it. Service of Satan is clearly that a person should follow astrology and watch the positions and motions of the sun, the moon, and the stars for the purpose of travelling, going forth, or undertaking a given work, while believing that he is benefited or harmed by their motion or their course; and that one should believe the men who, after watching the motions of the stars, prognosticate by them. 10
- Book of the Dead, 307, 544-45; Briffault 2, 649. 2. Garousse, 37, 335. 3. Erman, 101. 4. Lethahy, 168. 5. Cavendish, P.E., 184. 6. Wedeck, 95. 7. J.B. Russell, 77. 8. Keightley, 289. 9. Pagels, 122. 10. Laistner, 6-7.
Lucifer
“Light-bringer,” Latin title of the Morning Star god who announced the daily birth of the sun. Canaanites called him Shaher. The Jewish Shaharit (Morning Service) still commemorates him.’ Shaher’s twin brother Shalem, the Evening Star, announced the daily death of the sun and spoke to him the Word of Peace (Hebrew shalom, Arabic salaam).1
Shalem was worshipped along with his brother in Jerusalem, which means “House of Shalem.2 Shaher and Shalem were the same as the Greeks’ Dioscuri or Heavenly Twins, Castor and Pollux, born of Leda’s World Egg. They were also prominent in Persian sun worship as the two torch-bearers, one with his torch ascendant and the other with his torch directed down.3
Both Shaher and Shalem were born of the Great Mother Asherah in her world-womb aspect as Helel, “the Pit.” 4 Canaanite myth said Shaher coveted the superior glory of the sun god and tried to usurp his throne, but was defeated and cast down from heaven like a lightning bolt. Pagan scriptures of the 7th century s.c. included a dirge for the fallen Morning Star: How hast thou fallen from heaven, Helel’s son Shaher! Thou didst say in thyheart, I will ascend to heaven, above the circumpolar stars I will raise my throne, and I will dwell on the Mount of Council in the back of the north; I will mount on the back of a cloud, I will be like unto Elyon. 5
Centuries later, a Jewish scribe copied this Canaanite scripture into the Bible and pretended it was written by Isaiah: How art thou fallen from heaven, 0 Lucifer, son of the morning! … For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend to heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High. (Isaiah 14:12-14)
The biblical writer further told Lucifer: “Thou shalt be brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit” (Isaiah 14:15). This “pit” was the same as Helel, or Asherah, the god’s own Mother-bride; and his descent as a lightning-serpent into her Pit represented fertilization of the abyss by masculine fire from heaven. In short, the Light-bringer challenged the supreme solar god by seeking the favours of the Mother. This divine rivalry explains the so-called sin of Lucifer, hubris, which church fathers translated “pride”-but its real meaning was “sexual passion.”6
Actually, all sacred kings aspired to the same proud position Lucifer or Shaher coveted: to be the spouse of the Goddess, to stand at the hub of the heavens (carried thence on a cloud), to become one with the supreme deity. Egyptian pharaohs made almost identical claims to glory, as shown by Pepi’s tomb inscription stating that he “standeth upon the north of heaven with Ra, he becometh lord of the universe like unto the king of the gods.”7 He also descended into the earth in the guise of the immortal serpent Sata, father of lightning; and his Hebrew name Satan merged with the image of Lucifer in Jesus’s words: “I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven” (Luke 10:18).8
Lucifer continued to be linked with both lust and lightning during the Christian era. He became the Prince of the Power of the Air (Ephesians 2:2) who threw his lightning bolts at church towers. He wielded the trident, in Eastern symbolism a triple lightning-phallus destined to fertilize the Triple Goddess Another ancient source of the Lucifer legend was the AssyroBabylonian lightning god, Zu the Storm Bird, a forerunner of Zeus; sometimes he was a seraph or “fiery flying serpent,” the lightning bolt personified. Zu was punished for coveting the power-filled Tablets of Destiny that Great Mother Tiamat had given her firstborn son, the father of gods. Zu said to himself, “I will take the tablet of destiny of the gods, even 1; and I will direct all the oracles of the gods; I will establish a throne, and dispense commands, I will rule over all the spirits of Heaven!”9
Egypt called the Morning Star god Bennu, the dying-and-reborn Phoenix bird known as “Soul of Ra,” who died on the World Tree in order to renew himself, to “shine on the world.” His spirit dwelt in the phallic obelisk, called Bennu or the Benben-stone, which stood for the god’s sexual union with the Mother. Another of his phallic forms was the mighty serpent Ami-Hemf, “Dweller in his Flame,” who lived on the Mountain of Sunrise and was identified with the morning star.10 Thus Egypt and Mesopotamia had several versions of light bringing Lucifer long before scraps of his myth found their way into Judeo-Christian writings.
Plato knew the morning-star god as Aster (Star) and also understood that the same star appeared at evening in a different position and so became the evening star (actually the planet Venus). Plato therefore viewed Aster as the dying-and-reborn deity himself: “Aster, once, as Morning-Star, light on the living you shed. Now, dying, as Evening-Star, you shine among the dead.”11
Gnostic Christians maintained that the “light” Lucifer brought was true enlightenment, which he gave humanity against God’s will, as Prometheus stole the fire of heaven to bring civilization to mankind against the will of Zeus. The Bible’s story supported the Gnostic view. God denied Adam and Eve the fruit of the tree of knowledge, desiring to keep them ignorant; but Lucifer, in the form of the serpent, gave them the “light” of wisdom. The Persians, too, said their own Great Serpent Ahriman gave knowledge to the first couple in the garden of Heden. Ahriman too was the twin brother of the solar God, cast out of heaven for his hubris; but the Magi worshipped the Great Serpent as the source of their occult wisdom. 12 He was often thought more influential in terrestrial affairs than the Father who cast him down.
Such Persian precedents influenced Gnostic Christians who regarded Jehovah as the villain and Lucifer as the hero, savior, and friend of man, revealer of sacred mysteries that the Heavenly Father jealously withheld. Medieval secret fraternities perpetuated the Gnostics’ respect for Lucifer and sometimes identified him with Hermes, god of revelation. These Gnostic doctrines persisted through the first half of the Christian era and well into the second half.13 Meister Eckhart said, “Lucifer, the angel, who is in hell, had perfectly pure intellect and to this day knows much.” 14
In the 14th century A.D. there were Gnostic groups called Luciferans, who “worship Lucifer and believe him to be the brother of God, wrongly cast out of heaven.” Luciferans were first heard of in Austria. Their cult soon spread to Brandenburg, Bohemia, Switzerland, and Savoy. In 1336 the Inquisition burned fourteen men and women at Magdeburg for holding heretical opinions about Lucifer. In 1384, a priest at Prenzlau accused his entire congregation of believing that Lucifer was God or the brother of God.16
One of the “great questions” among medieval Schoolmen was how many angels fell with Lucifer and how many remained in heaven under the command of Michael. Some authorities said “most” angels fell. Some said “most” remained. Some said a tenth, a ninth, or a third of the angelic host fell, because “the dragon with his tail plucked down with him the third part of the stars.” Furious debate raged also between Thomists, Scotists, and followers of Augustine on the “great question” of the battle’s location and duration. It was said to have taken place in the air, in the firmament, or in paradise. It lasted one instant, two instants, or four instants; the consensus of learned opinion was that it lasted three instants.” Thus the theologians supposed that it didn’t take long for God to subdue Lucifer. On the question of why Lucifer’s army rebelled against the supremely beneficent, supremely lovable God in the first place, the theologians were silent-perhaps knowing all too well deep within their minds what Lucifer really stood for.17
- Patai, 147. 2. Hays, 85. 3. Cumont, M.M., 68, 128. 4. Hooke, M.E.M., 93.5. Albright, 232. 6. Potter & Sargent, 176. 7. Book ofthe Dead, 86.8.0’Flaherty, 130. 9. Assyr. & Bah. Lit., 304. 10. Budge, G.E. 2, 96-97;1, 24.11. Lindsay, O.A., 94. 12. Legge 2, 239. 13. Waite, O.S., 195.14. Campbell, Oc.M., 513. 15. Wedeck, 142. 16. J.B. Russell, 177, 180.17. Scot, 422-23.
Mythology as natural history, and human history as occult ritual.
Lucifer is one of the archetypal distillations of Aquarian energy, and is seemingly a higher octave of the Sadan/Saturnian/Satanic entity (at least in some schools of thought).
Adversarial archetypes fit into the Aquarian signature well, because of the cold, calculated, scientific and intellectual properties of them. In the sense that Satan is the Sophist or Spirit of doubt/contemplation and represents trial by temptation to know the truth.
The Aquarian age being headed up by the adversary makes sense for cosmic balancing if you consider that at the end of each astrotheological age, the past age’s savior, religions, patterns (paradigms) etc. all fall into some form or another of idolatry, delusion, confusion or dismay. This is seen plainly today in most (not all) expressions of exoteric consensus, and there are multiple historical precedents in the past.
Thus the need for the spirit of doubt, the adversary, the guardian of knowledge and the dissemination of intellectual faculties is actually most befitting for the current transition. It’s a correction mechanism. In the sense that any adversarial approach to an antiquated or arbitrary paradigm is not just beneficial but necessary.
Unfortunately superstition is persistent and so people will allow fear and ignorance to have a place before reason. But over time we may see a redemption of the demonized and flagrantly misunderstood Saturnian archetype.
https://www.academia.edu/34307384/The_Magical_Order_of_the_Fraternitas_Saturni_pdf
https://pansophers.com/melchizedek-rosicrucian-order/
The conviction of abraham and melchizedek. (The whole point of abrahamic religion)
I am really rolling rocks around in my head and i’ve come to some sort of divine crossroad point in my logic.
I fell out of love with “the system” i.e. the government inefficiencies, the dogmatic climate religion dominates the public space with, and the backwards think our televisions and popular culture often embody. When i learned of a ton of hidden corruption in high places, really bad priestcraft stuff actually, it just blew my mind it was tolerated. It was as if the enemy itself was being entrusted with the lives of everyone in our civilization.
So I spent 20 years digging religiously into religion and the occult(im no master)(maybe just a total jack of all trades with a strong hand of common sense.). So take my synopsis with a grain of salt, in no way do i assume to know everything but i read alot of material and i get dragged across the internet by my own ravenous curiosity in researching anything i can find to solve the riddle of this strange existence, including our ancient past.
I came to the conclusion that the bad guys are and always have been parasiting off of the herd of mankind. The archon, and whatnot.
And i decided to look critically at religion itself. And recognize the saturnic dominance. People say saturns not satan but if you look long and hard enough theres no other explanation, its blatantly identical as a trope.
So i let my mind do what it does best: jump to the worst possible scenario. Satan is farming us to enslave torture and eat us. Ha.
Ha.
I mean thats the thought i was entertaining in a nutshell. And then i decided to not just dabble but REALLY entertain this idea. That satan has deceived the world into worshipping him through him sacrificing his son jesus(which completes the whole satanic construct). Gives common people a figure of good to worship while ultimately submitting to worshipping satan. People i know pray to god the father in the name of jesus christ.
So, i saw a yale lecture on yhwh ultimately stemming from saturn, with the full walkthrough. That confirmed my suspicion.
So- the conviction of abraham and melchizedek( this is huuuugely psychological when you really look at it)
Abraham was tested to see if he would turn against his own blood for his fraternity(fraternitas saturni) which was melchizedeks religious order.
Some accounts mention abraham goingm
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