by Moe | May 20, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, History of the Brotherhood
The physical universe is therefore the body of Jupiter, Jehovah, Osiris, or Shiva. — Manly P. Hall
The Jews are followers of the almighty God YHWH (Yahweh) who in Latin is called Jehovah. Diodorus Siculus had said that “among the Jews (Phoenicians and Greek Hellenes) they relate that Moses called the God Iao or Iah and Jah of the Hebrews.”
These various spellings for the name of God can be found all over the world such as “Ya, Yah, Ion, Iona, Ianus, Jan, Janus, Jah, Zeus, and Jupiter Amon” to name a few. The sons of the God Jupiter are known by name like “Elijah, Job, John, Jonas, Moses, Esus, Hesus, and Jesus.” (more…)
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by Moe | May 11, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, History of the Brotherhood, Irish History
The ancient Celts and Druids in the West had worshiped a horned God who went by the names of Cernunnos (KER-
noo-nos) by the Gauls, and in Old Irish literature as Uindos, Herne (Hermes), Hu Gadarn, and Hesus (Jesus). He was known as the most ancient and powerful Celtic deity who was called the “lord of wild and all things.” His sons were said to be Teutates, Esus, Taranis or Taranus who are sometimes referred to as his doubles.
The meaning of Cernunnos in Gaelic and Old English and Irish is the “horned one or he who has horns.” This God was usually depicted in artwork wearing stag antlers and was normally accompanied by his symbols of the stag, ram, bull and holding a horned and spotted serpent or worm.
The earliest known depictions of Cernunnos were found at Val Camonica, in northern Italy, which was under Celtic occupation from about 400 BC. The most famous was also portrayed on the Gundestrup Caldron (pictured above), which is a silver ritual vessel found at Gundestrup in Jutland, Denmark and dating to about the 1st century BC. The name “Jutland” would correspond with the Tribe of Judah who are also known as the Phoenicians and Greek Hellenes from Crete who I have written about extensively in articles such as The First Jews of Crete, and The Masonic Archons of the Tribe of Judah. (more…)
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by Moe | Apr 28, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses
Fatherly power in God — God is frequently referred to in the Chaldean Oracles of Zoroaster as 
Father, intellect, and Fire, but there is no explicit mention of the son of God.
Some of the titles given to God in translation in the Oracles are; “Mind of the Father”, “Paternal Father,” ‘Paternal Intellect,” “Paternal Principle,” Father of Gods and Men,” “Paternal Fountain,” brilliant fire, and the ‘animating of all things.” (more…)
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by Moe | Apr 27, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, Meaning of Symbols
This rare Gnostic image below shows the name of God in seventy-two languages from Athanasius Kircher’s OEdipus AEgyptiacus which is his Great Work Egyptology. After his studies and many years of research he concluded “that I am fully persuaded that either the Egyptians were Hebraicizing or the Hebrews were Egypticizing.”
Inscribed upon the petals of a symbolic sunflower are the 72 names of God that in Hebrew is called “Shemhamphorasch (alternatively Shem ha-Mephorash or Schemhamphoras, originally Shem HaMephorash (שם המפורש)).” The “72-fold name” is highly important to Sefer Raziel, and a key (but often missing) component to the magical practices in The Lesser Key of Solomon.
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by Moe | Mar 14, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, Worms
These are the secrets that we keep. The monsters of the deep, and their mother, Echidna. She is a drakaina (feminine form of drakon), a fearful female bloodthirsty dragon with the face and torso of a beautiful woman who has dark black eyes, and the hideous body of a coiling serpent.
Homer calls her home in a cave, “Arima, couch of Typhoeus.” Typhoeus being another name for Echidna’s consort, the Father of All Monsters, Typhon. A name that means to smoke.
Hesiod describes her as:
“The divine Echidna, stubborn-hearted: half a fair-cheeked nymph of glancing eyes, and half a monstrous serpent terrible and great, spotted, ravenous, beneath the coverts of the holy earth. And there is her cave beneath, under a hollow rock, afar from deathless gods and mortal men, where the gods appointed her a glorious habitation wherein to dwell: and under earth she hath Einarima in her keeping—dread Echidna, a nymph deathless and ageless for evermore.” (more…)
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by Moe | Mar 3, 2015 | Gods & Goddesses, Worms
In the Old Testament, the nocturnal demon Goddess of Death, Lilitu (Hebrew: לִילִית Lîlîṯ or Lilin) is
the head of the female demons, and is said to be the main cause of all the ills and diseases that especially afflict children. She was originally associated with the Succubus female and with a demoniac first wife of Adam. “When Adam, doing penance for his sin, separated from Eve for 130 years, he, by impure desire, caused the earth to be filled with demons, or shedim, lilin, and evil spirits” (Gen. R. xx.; ‘ h‘. 18b).
The meaning of the Hebrew term Lilith (Lilit or Lilim), is “night creatures”, “night monster”, “night hag”, or “screech owl.” In the Akkadian language of Assyria and Babylonia the terms lili and līlītu mean spirits, and in cuneiform inscriptions from Mesopotamia, Līlīt and Līlītu refers to disease-bearing wind spirits.(Wikipedia)
Like most demons, she seeks to enter into here victim host and cause the disease while overwhelming the soul, or what we can call “seizing” the victim (“ahazo.” Shah. 151b; Yoma 88a. 84a) by taking over their central nervous systems by secret infiltration through the hidden canals that are their veins into the waters that represent their blood. (more…)
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