by Moe | Jun 16, 2015 | History of the Brotherhood, Mystical Christianity, Religious News
“He will crush the foes of Christianity.” (St. Methodius, 4th Century)
“He will assist the Pope in the reformation of the world.” (Caesar, 6th Century)
“He will put out all heresies.” (Merlin the Bard, 7th Century)
“The French King will restore the true Pope.” (Merlin)
“He shall capture Milan, Lombardy, and the three Crowns.” (A’Beckett, 12th Century)
” … by whom the decayed estate of the Church shall be reformed.” (Magdeburg Chronicle)
“A Prince … who shall reform the Church.” (Aystinger the German)
“The Great Monarch … will conquer the (Middle) East.” (Pareus, 17th Century)
“Cyprus, the Turks and Barbarians he will subdue.” (Cataldus, 5th Century)
“The Eagle will also invade the Mohammedan countries.” (St. Bridget, 14th Century) (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Jun 12, 2015 | Gnosis, History of the Brotherhood, Mystical Christianity
The famous phrase against the ancient Gnostic Heretics known as the Cathars says it all “Kill them all – the Lord will
know his own.” It was allegedly written in 1233 by Pope Gregory IX who issued a formal letter denouncing them as a sect of devil-worshippers, whose practices he described as being immoral and downright evil. This attack by the church on Heretics is an example of a time we still live in today that I like to call “The Secret Rites of Gnosis Controlled by the Church and Secret Societies.”
For the purpose of this article, I would like to explain in simple terms what happened to the old-time religion of Gnosis. You see, in ancient times around 3,500-2,000 year ago, there was a global Gnostic religion that was practiced by many nations. It can be called the religion of Gnosis symbolized by the famous symbol found world-wide being that of the serpent and or dragon. It was by no means a unified religion and many of these nation states had constantly warred with one another.
Evidence of this old religion can be in all parts of the globe. Wherever there were massive empires and or evidence of a highly advanced people to be discovered, more often than not, there can always be found archeological artifacts of the serpent Gnostic religion.
As I have stated many times in the past, early Christianity is nothing but a unified exoteric form of this religion. Meaning that the ancient teachings of Gnosis were not at all lost and or permanently destroyed, but were secretly encoded into the teachings of Jesus and the Saints of the Universal (Catholic) Church who after all, were Gnostics themselves. They were just part of the Sethian initiates of the official organized Roman and Greek unified schools of Gnosticism backed by the world’s most powerful armies and strategists. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Jun 10, 2015 | Gnosis, History of the Brotherhood
Many people today who study Gnosticism, and or call themselves a Gnostic are not aware that there are actually very few authentic Gnostic works
that have survived. Even the Nag Hammadi which is one of the most recent Gnostic text that has been found is of questionable origins.
One of the few true Gnostic writings comes to us from a famous Greco-Egyptian Gnostic Valentinian known as Ptolemy. It is a letter that he had written to a Roman Gnostic elite lady who was allegedly a pupil of his named Flora. In the letter he explains a unique point of view on the law of Moses, and the Demiurge relative to this law.
The letter is passed down to us by the Roman faction of Gnostic Sethians and one of their main authors Epiphanius of Salamis in his work Against Heresies, 33.3.1 – 33.7.10.
In a Gnostic nutshell, Ptolemy basically states that Moses did not receive the law by god alone, but that god legislated through him and he also had help of the elder legislators. Here’s the letter to Flora that explains “the whole Law is divided into three parts; we find in it the legislation of Moses, of the elders, and of God himself”. (more…)
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Jun 10, 2015 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
The symbology in this old Masonic image really says it all. Live morally in accordance with a humble lifestyle based on the 10 commandments and you too shall avoid the many troubles that others endure. It does not matter if you are a man or woman, this is sound advice in any day and age. Whether you choose to live righteously or do thou wilt is up to you.

Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.
by Moe | Jun 10, 2015 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
In my last article on hand signs called, “The Illuminati Hand Sign of the Pyramid,” I explained that the hand sign we
often see many modern entertainers such as Jay Z and his wife Beyonce make with both hands in the shape of a triangle is actually derived from the Hebrew Kohanim Tribe of Levi who are also known as the Levites.
The priests perform what is called the nesiat kapayim or the “Priestly Blessing”, that accompanies the prayer service. The Levites use two hands with the thumbs touching and fingers paired and split, and extended outward for the Shin gesture forming the letter Shin (שׁ), an emblem for Shaddai, “Almighty [God]” which can be seen in the images above and below. (more…)
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by Moe | Jun 9, 2015 | History of the Brotherhood, Meaning of Symbols
Published by Bowles & Carver After Robert Dighton – London, 1785 The British Museum
The Masonic image below utilizes a compass, a Masonic symbol, an emblem of virtue representing restraint and self-control, to illustrate a lesson in conduct. The ideal woman of that time was supposed to stay within the bounds circumscribed by the compass and “Enter not into the way of the wicked and go not in the path of evil men.” At the corners of the print are behaviors of “fallen” women.
In the upper left a mother is not caring for her child properly; the infant appears to be slipping from her lap. In the top right a woman is shown working in a tavern. In the lower left a woman is standing in a street selling things to make money. In the lower right we see a prostitute soliciting some men. All of these activities are, it is suggested, inappropriate and demeaning for a woman.
The reward for behaving “properly” is written around the circle: “Keep within compass and you shall be sure to avoid many troubles that others endure.” In addition to proscribing certain behaviors on the part of women the illustration describes the appropriate relationship between husband and wife: in a marriage the woman should tend to the family and depend on the man to work and provide for them; her role is to be the “Virtuous Woman” and “a Crown to her Husband.”

SOURCE: http://inthewordsofwomen.com/?p=358
Moe is the founder of GnosticWarrior.com. He is a father, husband, author, martial arts black belt, and an expert in Gnosticism, the occult, and esotericism.