Chapter 3
Continuing on
The Goetia is an imitation of the Shem ha-Mephorash, as the Shem ha-Mephorash is an order of angels which can be accessed through performing rituals during certain astrological/planetary hours and the use of sigils. The same applies to the Goetia; and as there are 72 angels in the Shem ha-Mephorash the same number of demons can be accessed by the Goetia.
Magic using the Shem ha-Mephorash can be accessed through all four worlds (Atziluth, Briah, Yetzirah and Assiah) but the demons of the Goetia and thus their ‘magic’ can only be accessed in the world of Assiah. So the Goetia does not and cannot exist in Atziluth, Briah and Yetzirah and thus the Shem ha-Mephorash operating in those worlds is not ‘counter balanced’. But the Shem ha-Mephorash is balanced in any event as each angel by default can produce a virtue and a vice, it is what the magician or operator does in ritual that decides the overall result of any ritual petitioning an angel.
In Assiah the Shem ha-Mephorash still operates in the same manner as in the other worlds, the Goetia does operate in a similar manner but there are differences. Let me give an example by comparing the first angel of the Shem ha-Mephorash (Vehuiah) and the first demon of the Goetia (Bael).
Vehuiah:
Positive aspect – Subtle spirit. Endowed with great wisdom, enthusiastic for science and the arts, capable of undertaking and accomplishing the most difficult things.
Negative aspect – Unquiet man, anger.
Bael:
‘Positive’ aspect – Imparts invisibility and ‘wisdom’.
Negative aspect – None is mentioned.
It seems that the angels of the Shem ha-Mephorash are more inclined to do something for you, while the demons of the Goetia are inclined to ‘give’ you something. With the Shem ha-Mephorash it is more a case of them getting you to help yourself, you do a ritual but you also have to make an effort to do something in order to receive the help you are seeking. On the other hand the demons of the Goetia just seem to do a simple exchange much like a transaction, but if you are buying goods from the demons then what are you using as currency?
So we see that in actions with angels that they are balanced with both a virtue and vice within themselves. But with demons they need us to interact with them to get a ‘taste’ of a type of balance and that is why they will offer us a measure of what we desire in Assiah. And in return we will allow them to access our soul, from which they take pieces of our soul ‘essence’, the more they give us then the more they will take away. When they have your soul then your body will follow, if a demon wants a soulless body it is no big deal to take it. This might explain some mental illnesses where people change personality overnight.
Another difference between the angels and demons in these opposing systems is the order of their astrological influence. I‘ll explain it to you, so just bear with me. In both the Shem ha-Mephorash and the Goetia there are 72 individual beings, in the Shem ha-Mephorash there are 72 angels and in the Goetia there are 72 demons. Each angel/demon is accessed by facing a certain direction, so starting due East with the first angel/demon and going clockwise 5 degrees for every angel/demon a complete circle is made (72 x 5 degrees=360 degrees).
As to the astrological influences, these come into it in regards to planetary hours for performing ritual. With the Shem ha-Mephorash the angels are divided into blocks of six in sequence (12 x 6=72), both the Shem ha-Mephorash and Goetia start of with the star sign Aries. In the Shem ha-Mephorash the first six angels are under Aries, the next six are under Taurus and so on. With the Goetia it differs; the first, second and third demons are under the Aries sign but also the demons on the ‘opposite’ side of the circle (37th, 38th and 39th). I can only take this as it is the only way that the circle can keep a balance as it seems to be disruptive if there are ‘opposing’ star signs. Whereas the circle of the Shem ha-Mephorash is continually in balance regardless of which star sign faces the other in the circle.
Information about a new satanic trinity formed by bael, moloch and mammon and how atheism serves that end. Written by an ex satanist (me - leon xiv) See me on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnqUEbnfbt61iecCRL6mHOw And you can download my E-Books (free!) Taking, Holding, Keeping - Possession and Exorcism Today https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1072574 Creed of Assiah https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/392310
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Is this not wetiko? A transmittable malevolent psychological disease? Is
not the outer herd being targeted in a form of psychological warfare to
keep them subservient? We should ask were the outer herd stupid before
they became targeted or were they stupid all along? I would like to say
that the inner herd are just as stupid but the outer herd will not
permit that to be said unchallenged. As far as I’m concerned the herd is
the herd regardless of inner or outer, but as far as the herd is
concerned what I say is blasphemous because I denigrate their god of the
latest fad and therefore I have denigrated their judgment even though
it is based on a ‘neverland’ world where physical reality and TV has
melded into one world. I was thinking of calling this book the “DisHoly
Trinity of Assiah” but the outer herd has become so whacked out for this
world, it seems they live on a planet that hasn’t been discovered yet.
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I have nothing against charity, some people get dealt a bad hand during
life and sometimes unfortunately from the day they are born. People
generally are charitable by nature; however the inner herd are only
charitable by design and see themselves as entitled to your charity by
default. If you look at them as a god and the TV as a temple, has the
routine not been put in place that they should expect a donation from
you regardless of the circumstance of both you and them? Some of you may
say ‘oh… they are people just like us’. If that is the case why do you
regard them as being better than you?
When (or if) they were members of the outer herd, then yes they were people like you. Now that they are entrenched in the inner herd they are not, yet they are subject to the same flaws you are. However they will not and cannot fall from the inner herd because of the trinity triangle which holds them in by an unending supply of wealth, celebrity and lifestyle. More importantly in addition to that is the fact that the outer herd will not allow them to fail and fall back into it. Why? The only thing that I think that mindset can be compared to is a type of Stockholm Syndrome. The outer herd will not get any reward for their servitude, certainly not in actual real life. Maybe a resaved celebrity might thank his ‘friends and supporters’ for keeping them among the ‘elite’, but the average outer herd sap will take this as referring to themselves. It’s a type of psychosis much like those who stalk celebrities or believe that the way a celebrity acts on TV is a message specifically for them and confirms that the celebrity is in love with them. Why does this happen? It is because people can no longer tell the difference between real life and TV.
When (or if) they were members of the outer herd, then yes they were people like you. Now that they are entrenched in the inner herd they are not, yet they are subject to the same flaws you are. However they will not and cannot fall from the inner herd because of the trinity triangle which holds them in by an unending supply of wealth, celebrity and lifestyle. More importantly in addition to that is the fact that the outer herd will not allow them to fail and fall back into it. Why? The only thing that I think that mindset can be compared to is a type of Stockholm Syndrome. The outer herd will not get any reward for their servitude, certainly not in actual real life. Maybe a resaved celebrity might thank his ‘friends and supporters’ for keeping them among the ‘elite’, but the average outer herd sap will take this as referring to themselves. It’s a type of psychosis much like those who stalk celebrities or believe that the way a celebrity acts on TV is a message specifically for them and confirms that the celebrity is in love with them. Why does this happen? It is because people can no longer tell the difference between real life and TV.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
On Baal/Bael
First things first, let’s deal with the members of the disholy trinity. I
am not a biblical scholar of any sort, nor do I specifically read the
Bible. In fact I do rarely if ever, the only time I use it is for the
psalms which I use in Shem ha Mephorash rituals. Nevertheless I will try
to explain to you about the likes of Baal, Moloch and Mammon, about
where they first come into our history and where they fit in today. I
could give you endless Bible quotes about them but I just turn off at
endless Bible quotes, so I won’t impose them upon you as a be all and
end all concerning this but I will use some as examples. Regardless of
what branch of the Abrahamic faith you belong to you should be asking
your clergy or those who pertain to be of that faith for an explanation
about these three. Maybe both of you might be better informed about them
as a result of the research and notation that you will both do. If you
are not of an Abrahamic faith then you might relate to what I say in a
different context with different names. And if you are an atheist then
you might find that you are no really an atheist by default because you
do serve entities which by your own adoration you have made into gods.
The information that I am going to tell you is not entirely my own and is readily available on the internet, all I am going to give you is opinion and commentary. I think you will tell the difference between established fact and my opinion, if you cannot then as I said – check it out for yourself.
Let’s start with Baal.
Baal
Baal is both a name and a title; it can be taken to mean “lord” or “master”. It can be applied to both human and non-human entities, the head of a household can be considered a ‘baal’, cities and professions can have their own ‘baals’ and so on. But at the end of the day there can be only one supreme baal and that would depend on how many people worship him and their influence in the society of his acolytes. There was a Baal of Carthage and a Baal of Tyre in ancient times and this seemed to be a Canaanite custom.
There were also priesthoods devoted to Baal indicating that Baal was something more than just a title which could be assumed by humans. There were the Baals of Carthage and Tyre but there were also the likes of Baal-hamon (who had children sacrificed to him by being burned alive) and a name that will get your attention: Baal Zebub. Baalism infected ancient Israel with people using the name of one entity to describe God even though they are completely different beings. Here is an example from the wikipedia page on Baal – “After Gideon's death, according to Judges 8:33, the Israelites started to worship the Baalim (the Baals) especially Baal Berith ("Lord of the Covenant.")”.
If the Israelites were worshipping Jehovah in the beginning why would they begin to worship another entity which seems to be a plural ‘god’ if anything? The names of the baals came after the baals made or were given their positions, titles and claims. By confusing and misusing names and titles as well as redefining their applications it is easy to see how the ancient Israelites were led into corruption and apostasy even though they believed they were being faithful to God the entire time. But is this not the case today with the various sect and religions with their self made celebrity clergy?
Even back then there were many baals who were deemed to be masters and lords of many things, again is this not true today with celebrities now deemed experts on many subjects? Not only many subjects but varying ones at that. They will offer opinions on everything from the serious to the mundane and because they have been on TV their opinions are now deemed facts even though before their celebrity status their opinions regardless of how factual or infactual or just plain biased were deemed as just nonsense rants. And in fact they will change their opinions depending on the audience or person they are speaking to or wish to entertain, convert or both. If one was to say that their opinion on one subject contradicts a previously stated opinion on that subject the reply would be that either it was just an opinion at the time and the latest one is fact. Or that both opinions are true and you just don’t understand. But the most likely response is to either not answer you or drag in their groupies to attack you like a bunch of feral dogs, and this they will do because celebrity is now more important than facts or truth.
You have the likes of Richard Dawkins who is more renown for his celebrity rather than any science achievements, he writes books which atheists regard in a biblical manner in that they are infallible gospel and never to be questioned or challenged. He is regarded as a master of atheism but even by his own standards he is not 100% atheist. Then you have the likes of Katy Perry who is an outspoken supporter of gay marriage, but as she is not gay herself how is it she speaks on behalf of gays? And yet her fans will support and propagate her position whether or not they actually agree with it themselves. Why do fans of these two go against their natural thought processes in regards to decisions that might adversely affect their communities, their societies and possibly their families? I will call it a type of mob mentality, but to say mob mentality implies that there is no leadership in all of this. Maybe the best way to describe it is ‘in a dirty lake the scum always floats to the top’, but even then someone has to be stirring up the lake with a giant stick to drag the filth off the bottom and in addition someone has to constantly polluting it to encourage the bacteria.
The information that I am going to tell you is not entirely my own and is readily available on the internet, all I am going to give you is opinion and commentary. I think you will tell the difference between established fact and my opinion, if you cannot then as I said – check it out for yourself.
Let’s start with Baal.
Baal
Baal is both a name and a title; it can be taken to mean “lord” or “master”. It can be applied to both human and non-human entities, the head of a household can be considered a ‘baal’, cities and professions can have their own ‘baals’ and so on. But at the end of the day there can be only one supreme baal and that would depend on how many people worship him and their influence in the society of his acolytes. There was a Baal of Carthage and a Baal of Tyre in ancient times and this seemed to be a Canaanite custom.
There were also priesthoods devoted to Baal indicating that Baal was something more than just a title which could be assumed by humans. There were the Baals of Carthage and Tyre but there were also the likes of Baal-hamon (who had children sacrificed to him by being burned alive) and a name that will get your attention: Baal Zebub. Baalism infected ancient Israel with people using the name of one entity to describe God even though they are completely different beings. Here is an example from the wikipedia page on Baal – “After Gideon's death, according to Judges 8:33, the Israelites started to worship the Baalim (the Baals) especially Baal Berith ("Lord of the Covenant.")”.
If the Israelites were worshipping Jehovah in the beginning why would they begin to worship another entity which seems to be a plural ‘god’ if anything? The names of the baals came after the baals made or were given their positions, titles and claims. By confusing and misusing names and titles as well as redefining their applications it is easy to see how the ancient Israelites were led into corruption and apostasy even though they believed they were being faithful to God the entire time. But is this not the case today with the various sect and religions with their self made celebrity clergy?
Even back then there were many baals who were deemed to be masters and lords of many things, again is this not true today with celebrities now deemed experts on many subjects? Not only many subjects but varying ones at that. They will offer opinions on everything from the serious to the mundane and because they have been on TV their opinions are now deemed facts even though before their celebrity status their opinions regardless of how factual or infactual or just plain biased were deemed as just nonsense rants. And in fact they will change their opinions depending on the audience or person they are speaking to or wish to entertain, convert or both. If one was to say that their opinion on one subject contradicts a previously stated opinion on that subject the reply would be that either it was just an opinion at the time and the latest one is fact. Or that both opinions are true and you just don’t understand. But the most likely response is to either not answer you or drag in their groupies to attack you like a bunch of feral dogs, and this they will do because celebrity is now more important than facts or truth.
You have the likes of Richard Dawkins who is more renown for his celebrity rather than any science achievements, he writes books which atheists regard in a biblical manner in that they are infallible gospel and never to be questioned or challenged. He is regarded as a master of atheism but even by his own standards he is not 100% atheist. Then you have the likes of Katy Perry who is an outspoken supporter of gay marriage, but as she is not gay herself how is it she speaks on behalf of gays? And yet her fans will support and propagate her position whether or not they actually agree with it themselves. Why do fans of these two go against their natural thought processes in regards to decisions that might adversely affect their communities, their societies and possibly their families? I will call it a type of mob mentality, but to say mob mentality implies that there is no leadership in all of this. Maybe the best way to describe it is ‘in a dirty lake the scum always floats to the top’, but even then someone has to be stirring up the lake with a giant stick to drag the filth off the bottom and in addition someone has to constantly polluting it to encourage the bacteria.
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