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From: locklin@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Lupo the Butcher)
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Subject: Watcher v7
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Message-ID: <9303312107.AA04239@titan.ucs.umass.edu>
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Date: 31 Mar 1993 15:09:21 -0600
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Organization: UTexas Mail-to-News Gateway
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Lines: 801
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T H E W A T C H E R
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NEW ZEALAND VOICE OF THE LEFT HAND PATH
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P. O. Box 38-262, Petone, Wellington
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May 1991CE No. 7
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IRAQ & THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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Although this journal has warned that Europe may one day have to
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once again face Islam (as in days of old) we cannot get too excited about
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the victory over Iraq conducted in the name of Bush's "New World Order."
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The war had a number of parallels with World War II: Both were
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fought in the interests of plutocracy and Zionism, with moralizing slogans
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of 'democracy' and 'the rights of small nations; to the fore. Both
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involved territorial disputes which were local rather than world problems
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(i.e. Poland and Kuwait) used as moral justification for war to disguise
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the covert purposes. Both took on holy war aspects (and in the case of the
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recent war, not only from the Moslem side), with the aim of unconditional
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surrender. Allegations of 'war crimes' have been made against Iraq for
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propaganda purposes, a stratagem of proven success for Zionism, and
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suggestions have even been made for a Nuremberg-style show-trial against
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Hussein (in accordance with Talmudic vengeance rather than Western legal
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and chivalric principles).
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The defeat of Iraq has demonstrated that no departure from the
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plans of the New World Order will be tolerated. Far from the war being
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fought against communism. The Axis and Iraq were very definitely genuine
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dangers to the New World Order; but apparently not so communism.
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It should also be noted that Bush himself is a member of the Order
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of the Skull & Bones, a Yale Masonic/Illuminati-style fraternity which -
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unlike other Uni. frats. - continues to function among their initiates
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after graduation. The Order has included America's most powerful
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businessmen, politicians and policy advisors since the 19th Century, and is
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derived from the Old Wealth Puritan-Jewish alliance which was created as
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the result of the 17th C. Cromwellian Revolution, and manifested again in
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the form of the Balfour Declaration, was again activated against Iraq, as
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the aims of the so-called Eastern Establishment of the USA and Zionism
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converged.
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'NEW AGE' AND THE NEW WORLD ORDER
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It is a symptom of the decline of a Civilization that all manner of
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alien cults suddenly gain popularity among a rootless populace no longer
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able to recognize the destiny of its civilization as a part of their own
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Being.
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Today, the West, in its end-phase, embraces the alien cult as
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readily as Rome in its end-phase. One major manifestation of this in the
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West today is the growth of the 'New Age' movement which, despite the
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enormous range of cults it embodies, does have a common aim.
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The Christian fundamentalists and their political allies on the
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Right condemn the New Age movement as 'Satanic', of course, as they do all
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beliefs not of their own, including even the Catholic Church and its Pope
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(identified as the Anti-Christ by many!).
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From the perspective of the Satanist himself a quite different
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picture naturally emerges. That embraced by the New Agers is definitely
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not 'Satanic', as any Satanist would describe it, but does have major
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convergences of thought with christianity. Whatever their parentage and
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inspiration, the broad aim of the New Age cults is one of Universal
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Brotherhood and the World Government - New World Order - the concept
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implies. The concept is quite contrary to the elitist, individualist and
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aristocratic tradition of Satanism. Indeed it is classifiable as one of
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what Nietzsche called the herd ideologies and religions, a part of the
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revolt of the Under-Man against all that is noble and superior; the
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metaphysics of the herd, just as Bolshevism is the politics of the herd,
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seeking to draw all down to a universal common denominator of drab
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uniformity.
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Many of the New Age cults recognise Jesus as a 'Master', if not the
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one and only master of traditional christianity. Consequently, all the
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egalitarian, weak-kneed unwordly slush of biblical christianity is often
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regurgitated in one form or another by numerous New Age cults.
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NZ is awash with these cults as most other Western societies. In
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this article we shall consider case studies of several of the principle
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ones operating here.
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BRAHMA KUMARIS WORLD SPIRITUAL UNIVERSITY
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Founded in 1937 it is based on Raja Yoga, and claims about 1600
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centres in 50 countries.
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The founder and late spiritual leader is referred to as Adi Dev
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Brahma (The First Deity) and Prajapita Brahma (The Father of Humanity, a
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business man who claimed to have been Krishna in a previous incarnation),
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and taught that his soul and that of Shiva had combined as One, The World
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Father.
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Since 1969 the soul of Shiva and Prajapita has communicated to the
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world through the mediums of the Brahma Kumaris. The two souls combined
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are called bap Dada.
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The promotional literature of the cult claims that it "does not
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seek to be another religion, or replace any." However, as we can already
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see by their above peculiar conceptions of the godhead, this is not the
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case. Once the newcomer is taught the simple Yoga meditation techniques he
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is gradually drawn into the religious ideas of the cult, with its goal of
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'union with the Supreme', its identification of its founder as a
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manifestation of god, and its call for a 'New World Order', and its
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prescribing of certain forms of worship for its adherents.
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The cult is on the roster of the UN Economic and Social Council,
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and is affiliated to the UN Dept. of Public Information. Like other
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internationalists, it praises the nefarious UNO as the 'hope for Mankind.'
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(Ref. leaflet, You'd be surprised how easy it is to learn Yaja
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Yoga; Yaja Yoga for beginners by Ken O'Donnell 1987; Adi Dev: The First
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man, Jagdish Chander, 1981).
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ALICE BAILEY'S CULTS
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The Theosophist Alice Bailey founded several New Age cults, namely
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World Goodwill, The Triangle Centres, Lucis Trust, and the Arcane School.
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these are particularly internationalist and politically orientated.
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These teach the instructions of the 'Ascended Masters', who control
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human affairs, and whose Earthly dispensation is approaching. (It is a
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characteristic of New Age occultism that anyone who claims leadership in
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the movement does so in the name of 'Ascended Masters'). They invoke the
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return of Christ, and avidly promote the UNO and the establishment of a New
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World Order via the UNO. Among the literature distributed by World
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Goodwill is the Purposes & Principles of the UN.
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The Arcane School was established in 1923 for the purposes of
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meditation and spiritual training. Like most New Age cults it claims to be
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non-sectarian and non-political, although its actions and ideas contradict
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such claims.
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The Triangles began in 1937 to stimulate 'right human relations',
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and are organized as units of three linked into a worldwide network.
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World Goodwill was organized in 1932 for the purpose of the
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'practical application of the principles of goodwill,' to 'establish right
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human relations.' It is recognised by the Office of Public Information of
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the UN, and is represented regularly at briefing sessions of the UN. The
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stated aim is an 'interdependent world society.'
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The World Goodwill Newsletter is politically internationalist. It
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uses the 'perpetual crises scenario' to establish internationalist
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solutions to problems such as war, pollution and poverty, a strategy often
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used by internationalists.
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In a Triangles pamphlet The World Religion the levelling creed of
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world brotherhood and universal 'oneness' with 'the Father' is preached, as
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in biblical christianity. The world is awaiting the reappearance of the
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World Teacher (Christ, Maitreya, Mahdi, etc.).
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As part of the international parcel a 'world religion' is
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advocated, by the 'fusion of faiths'.
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We are told that the 'Spiritual Hierarchy' of the Hidden Masters of
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the Trans-Himalayan Lodge has been drawing closer to humanity in recent
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years, and this is responsible for the concepts of universal brotherhood
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and a 'universal faith'.
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The approach of humanity to god is a responsibility taken on by
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self-appointed "new Group of World Servers", who have taken it upon
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themselves to 'lead humanity towards a new and better civilization', by
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drawing down the presence of spiritual beings, and acting on the minds of
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people through 'the energy of synthesis or universality', to tap spiritual
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energies; a subversion of individual free-will.
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The 'spiritual energy' sent out by the World Servers will be
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transformed into 'thought energy', impacting upon the collective psyche of
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mankind; a kind of spooky mass brainwashing - mental subversion - which
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presumably is intended to lead to uniformity of opinion and the abolition
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of free-thought, the cherished aim of all internationalists, from the
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Bolshevik commissar to the UN bureaucrat.
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THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
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The history of the Theosophical Society is too familiar and readily
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available to merit an outline here. We shall just touch on the
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internationalist strand which runs through this, as it does with the other
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New Age cults we have considered.
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TS claims to be free of dogma, but with the crucial exception that
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it excepts as indisputable fact of nature the 'Brotherhood of Man'.
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Theosophy is a synthesis of world religions and philosophies.
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"Central to the concern of Theosophy is the desire to promote understanding
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and brotherhood among people of all races, nationalities, philosophies, and
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religions." The Theosophical synthesis 'points towards the source of unity
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by ending all differences.' Theosophy aims to be the nucleus forming the
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basis of this world unity. Again the 'Hidden Masters' are invoked as the
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authority.
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(Ref. How to Study Theosophy G Hodson; Theosophy - what is it?,
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Theosophy & Christianity, Probing the mysteries of existence).
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CONCLUSION
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Running through the New Age movements we have considered is a
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dogma, that of universalism and the egalatarianism it is invariably based
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upon.
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Since such concepts are contrary to the natural law of
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differentiation - Theosophical insistence to the contrary not withstanding
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- they must of necessity be enforced by the Jacobin guillotine and the
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Bolshevik bullet.
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From religious dogma arises political ideology, and we find various
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New Age cults involving themselves politically, and serving as promotional
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arms of internationalist bodies such as the UNO.
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Behind the facade of 'world goodwill', the utopian ideal of human
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brotherhood, (just as with the socialist ideal of a workers 'paradise')
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stands the reality of bondage which universal levelling entails. Universal
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Human Brotherhood, as history amply testifies, is not a dream but a
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nightmare; free men are not equal - equal testifies, is not a dream but a
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nightmare; free men are not equal - equal men are not free: an axiom we
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should constantly remind ourselves of.
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PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
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BRIMSTONE, QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE ANCIENT BROTHERHOOD OF SATAN.
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Annual sub. $US18.00. Box 660 Marstons Mills, MA 02648, USA
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DARK LILY Quarterly. 6 Pounds overseas. BCM Box 3406, London, WC1N 3XX
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EXEAT, a forum to explore the forbidden. 10 Pounds; Overseas air $US35.00
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Cheques and MOs payable to 'Brekekk'. Box 109 Newport, Gwent NP6 1XZ Wales
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FACTSHEET FIVE Reviews of anything & everything. Sample $US 3.00, overseas
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$7. 6 Arizona Ave. Resselaer, NY 12144 USA.
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THE BLACK FLAME, quarterly affil. to Church of Satan. $US12.00; Overseas
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$16.00. Box 499, Radio City Station, NY, NY 10101-0499 USA.
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TO THE LEFT, Thee Ministry Ov Shaitanic Quabala. Sample $US3; overseas $5.
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Cheques and MOs payable to: A. Souto, Box 4546 Miami Fl. 33014-0546 USA.
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TRIDENT, monthly, Embassy of Satan. $US36; Overseas $50. Box 666
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Whitehall, Pa. 18052, USA.
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THEE TEMPLE OV PSYCHICK YOUTH - EUROPEAN STATION BULLETIN, for a sample
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send 3 IRCs to: Psychick Release PCP, PO Box 26067, S-10041 Stockholm,
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Sweden.
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FENRIR, Journal of Satanism and the Sinister. Cheques payable to
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"Brekekk", P.O. Box 109, Newport, Gwent NP6 1XZ Wales. 3 Pounds per
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issue.
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THE HERETIC, Box 2042 Fairview Heights Il. 62208 USA. SAE or IRCs.
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BALDER, journal of a Fraternity of the same name. For membership details
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send a donation to : 60 Elmhurst Rd. Reading RH1 5HY Berkshire UK.
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CHRISTISTS DECLINE CHALLENGE
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The OLHP's Priest in Minneapolis recently forwarded copies of our
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Order's text Anti-Christ: The Bible Reconsidered to 19 of the Deans of
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USA's most prestigious Bible colleges. Of these 19 only three replied. We
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reprint these replies below. As our Priest comments: "I hope their
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enthusiasm to tackle the issues and their airtight logic and rationality
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amuses you as much as it does me."
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NCB
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New College Berkeley
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18 January 1991
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Dear Mr. McL.
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Thank you for you letter of 7 January. I have now had opportunity
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to peruse Anti-Christ: The Bible Reconsidered, by Faustus Scorpius, as per
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your request. You ask for some sort of rebuttal of this material. To
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provide this would require my writing a manuscript of perhaps equal length,
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but this would be beyond the scope of my current time constraints.
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Moreover, it would be to give this little publication more validity than it
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deserves. Instead, let me make a few, more global observations.
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(1) First and primarily, the author is often guilty of
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over-interpreting the biblical materials, and this is in a variety of ways.
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(1.1.) He refuses to differentiate between the many different genres with
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the Bible, each of which require different interpretive approaches. For
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example, he has no appreciation for apocalyptic literature (Daniel or
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Revelation) and its concerns, and therefore tries to read it as though it
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were a theology textbook of some sort. (1.2.) He demonstrates little (if
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any) cultural sensitivity, particularly with regard to the ways in which
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phrases and actions make sense in a cultural context foreign to our own.
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For example, in his discussion of 'gouging out your right eye,' he fails to
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appreciate the pervasive Semitic device of hyperbolic speech. (1.3.) In
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other ways, he reads his own cultural values back into the biblical
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materials, while at the same time using exaggerated terms to make ethical
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pronouncements. "Abram's act "pimping" is an example of this problem.
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(1.4.) Related to this is his often idiosyncratic understanding of
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individual texts--interpretations that do not take into account their wider
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literary and canonical contexts, nor the interpretations of the communities
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in which those texts have been embodied.
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(2) Second, he makes assumptions about the nature of biblical
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revelation and both Jewish and Christian faith that are unfounded. He
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presents us as believing things few of us actually believe; that is, by
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setting up the Christian case in the worst possible way, he can then knock
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it down and claim victory. But many of his examples are nothing more than
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straw men.
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(3) At the same time, he has indicated the curious and sometime
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embarrassing history of the Christian church. Perhaps it is only natural
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that he has neglected to outline the narratives of the church at its best.
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But it is also true that the church has not always been at its best--the
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period of the Crusades being a good case in point. There are dark periods
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in the history of the church that Christians must "own" and for which
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Christians must repent. Happily, this is not the whole story, however, and
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this is a hopeful demonstration of the graciousness of the God whom we
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worship. Even within the biblical materials, such as in Matthew's
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genealogy of Jesus in Matt 1:1-18, we have clear affirmations that it is
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even through human tragedies and unfaithfulness that God can works God's
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redemption.
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I hope these few comments are useful to you.
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Sincerely,
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Joel B. Green, Ph.D.
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Academic Dean and
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Associate Professor
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of New Testament
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Our Priest sent the following reply to Dr Green:
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"I received your letter of 18 January today, and quite frankly, I
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am NOT satisfied with it.
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You make these vague references to Ancient Semitic figures of
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speech and different genres of Bible literature whereas I basically wanted
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clear explanations as to why God would send two bears out of the woods in
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order to kill 42 little children simply because they made fun of His
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prophet's baldness, or why He would slaughter 50,070 people simply because
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a few of them sneaked a look at the Ark of the Covenant.
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Are you able to provide said explanations? If so I would love to
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hear them."
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Our priest states that this letter was not answer by Dr Green.
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I would add that Dr Green admits that a priestcraft is necessary to
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interpret what is supposedly a 'holy' book offering salvation to the lowest
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'prole', yet this priestly caste is obviously unable to agree on matters of
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interpretation, as seen by the number of schisms arising since the Church's
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foundation. Secondly, it is christianity which lacks 'cultural
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sensitivity', with its imposition of a Semitic creed on mostly non-Semitic
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cultures, by sword when necessary.
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THE | January 16, 1991
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MASTERS |
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SEMINARY |
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| Dear Scott,
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John MacArthur, Jr. |
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D.D. Litt.D. | I have received your interesting letter of
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President | January 7, 1991 and noted the little volume
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| you enclosed. Let me suggest that what you
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Donald E. Hescott | submitted was not a Bible treatise, but rather
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B.A. B.D. | a very Satanic interpretation of history with
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Executive Vice President | Bible verses attached.
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Richard L. Mayhue | Since we have never met, and I am not sure of
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B.S. M.Div. Th.M. Th.D. | your relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ,
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Vice President and Dean | I have enclosed some material that would point
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| you to Jesus as God, to the cross as the only
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Irvin A. Busenitz | means by which sinful man can come into an
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B.A. M.Div. Th.M. Th.D. | eternal relationship with God. Please read
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Dean of Administration | this carefully with your Bible. Your eternal
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| destiny depends on what you do with Christ.
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| Let me briefly say that the pamphlet you sent
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| and the Bible cannot both be true. They are in
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| total disagreement with one another. Over the
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| years, I have studied scripture carefully and
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| am confident that it is the truth of God and
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| thus the standard by which we measure all else
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| that is written. I commend that view to you
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| and send along a little book "Why I trust the
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| Bible" for your encouragement.
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| I am praying that God will use the words of
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| Scripture to give you clear perspective.
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| In His Service
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| Richard L. Mayhue, Th.D.
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| Vice President and Dean
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| RLM:ldm
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| Enc.
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- A letter similar to the one sent Dr Green, though a bit less blunt and
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more courteous, was sent to Dr Mayhue. Once again no reply. -S.M.
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GRACE
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COLLEGE & SEMINARY
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200 Seminary Drive * Winona Lake, Indiana 46590 * (219( 372-5100
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February 5, 1991
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Dear Mr. McL
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Thank you for the honor of responding to the booklet you enclosed, but my
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schedule requires that I decline. Any well-done church history and an
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unbiased reading of the text of the Bible will deal with most of the
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obvious errors that I saw at a glance. The time and energy expended in
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writing a detailed response to the many obvious errors would not be a wise
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investment of my time. I trust that you can find someone to assist you.
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In Christ
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David R. Plaster
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Vice President for
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Academic Affairs
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- Cop out!! - S.M.
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THE HEROIC SOCIETY
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By Setnakt
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(Reprinted with permission from Brimstone)
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Recently I was offered a lot of money for some of my writing. I
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had to turn it down because I had already given my word to sell the article
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to someone else for a pittance. An acquaintance told me, "I thought you
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should have taken the bucks!" "I gave my my word", I said. "I thought you
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were a Satanist". "I am a Satanist." Then I realized my acquaintance would
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never be a Satanist. He didn't Understand that we neither lie nor cheat -
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and that the use of Lesser Black Magic is to move zombies out of our way
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when all else fails. If you Understand that, then something of out word
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reaches you. Let's consider the Heroic Society:
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1. In an Heroic Society inequality is recognized as a fact -- not
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to bring about stagnation but to encourage a constant striving on the part
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of all.
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2. In an Heroic Society the state would not be idealized. There
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would be discord -- since as we sought out Higher Selves these Selves would
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not always have the same goals -- but discord would be tempered with
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respect.
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3. In an Heroic Society evil would not be perpetuated. Repeat
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offenders of the laws the current society holds so dear (rapists,
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murderers, child abusers, drug dealers) would be put to death. Repeat
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offenders who force their culture and religion upon others (q.v. Aleister
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Crowley Liber Oz) would suffer the same fate.
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4. In an Heroic Society aid would flow freely to those attempting
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great quests. The government wouldn't sponsor the arts, and PBS wouldn't
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have those endless telethons.
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5. In an Heroic Society excellence would be recognised as the
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goal. Athletic or intellectual or spiritual excellence would be the goal.
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This does not mean the weak are to be despised -- when the 'business as
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usual' society has faded away, each man and each woman will strive to
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6. In an Heroic Society nothing guarantees excellence. You don;t
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get it through being born to a certain race, belonging to a certain creed
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(even Satanism!), being a certain sex. The physically challenged person
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who overcomes his/her handicap is a prime example of a Hero.
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7. In an Heroic Society isolate intelligence -- the Black Flame --
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is prized above all things. Sellers of drugs (legal and illegal),
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purveyors of numbing entertainment, preachers of individuality-denying
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system will disappear as nightmares in the dawn of reason.
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8. In an Heroic Society one will seek after the mysteries. We
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will celebrate and Understand the transcendental moments of ALL cultures.
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Not through some crystal-counter 'channeling', but with a careful interplay
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of real research (archaeology/anthropology) and mystic insight from the
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talented among us. We will study all, accept all, but we will revel
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unabashed in the pride of our own ancestral streams. The honour of all
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mankind will be Remanifest in an Heroic Society.
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9. In an Heroic Society we will explore OurSelves and find the
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full range of our voices. By being true to ourSelves rather than to a
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cultural norm (or god), our acts are freed from the heavy burden of claims
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of universality, eternality, and absoluteness -- such total ponderous
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oneness with the natural order -- our work becomes sparkling, free and
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joyous. The hero speaks with the justified voice -- the Ma'at Kheru -- and
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his Word changes the worlds.
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This is Setnakt's vision. If it is yours -- take it into the
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depths of yourSelf -- and cast it upon the world with the strongest of your
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magical might! Magic can be in every intentional act.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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I think you are a good yeast for the brew of the world.
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Xeper & Remanifest
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Setnakt, Priest of Set III0 USA
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I recently visited my friend M.S. of Oulu, and had the opportunity
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of browsing through some of his Collegium Satanas papers -- and they were
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intriguing. You have a powerful personal approach, and I certainly would
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like to explore it further. I'd love to study your Priesthood Course and
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perhaps initiate some further correspondence. -P.L. Finland
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Re. your views on Loki and Fenrir, I generally concur. From what
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I have studied, the elements of these two deities are indeed not 'evil' as
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such but mischievous and essentially catalytic/cathartic. Indeed, the
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purging of the earth was set in motion by the association of Loki, Fenrir,
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and Balder.
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It is something we must promote in the West: the concept of
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irrational Duality has been most detrimental to the Western psyche. The
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Western Mystery tradition I feel is one which is far more suited to
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comprehending the eternal principles of cosmic laws than what we are
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currently living with in our bastardized and declining culture.
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Fraternally, Stephen B. Cox
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Balder, England
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Your Black Grimoire was great. I've already translated some of
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your rites.
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About the Satanic hysteria... From Finnish TV came a documentary
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produced by our own 'rock-music-comes-from-Satan' lunatic. He warned
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people about 'Satanist intrigue', and LaVey and the Church of Satan was in
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the limelight too.
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I've published a new pamphlet called Musta Oinas (means 'Black
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Ram'). It includes articles about Satanic humanism, the meaning of the
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inverse pentagram, etc. There will once again be a mixture of your
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articles and our own.
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The Sanctus Templi Satanas information you published was great, but
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the post office box is no longer in use. Sanctus Templi Satanas can be
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contacted by using my name and address:
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Markku Siira
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Kirkkokatu 55 C 10
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HELL
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By Anton Long, Order of Nine Angles (England)
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I shall be honest - Satanism has been hijacked. By posers, by
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pseudo-intellectuals and by gutless weaklings who like the glamour and
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danger associated with it in the public mind but who do not have the guts
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to be evil - to do dark deeds.
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These modern days so-called 'satanists' are really Nazarene scum in
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disguise - worms in dead snake-skin. They prattle on about 'morality',
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puff themselves up with titles and perform verbal and intellectual
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gymnastics. They think being Satanic involves calling yourself a Satanist
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and dressing up like Dracula or Mephistopheles or a vamp.
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Well, I am sick of these imposters. Those who get a thrill from
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playing the role but who never actually do anything evil, who never go to
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the extremes, who never stand on the edge - or climb down to the darkness
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of the pit of Hell. Those who have never experienced the limits of
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themselves in love, in war, in living - these weaklings trying so hard to
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impress.
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What, then, is real Satanism all about? First, it is about
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rebellion - against the conformity of the present. And I mean a real
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rebel, a real outlaw - someone who cuts a dash, who has charisma, whose
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very presence makes others uneasy (and who does not have to wear some
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stupid 'costume' to do this). Second - try something to see if you get
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away with it. If not - tough, you failed. There are plenty of others...
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If you succeed, try again, until you know your limits. Choose a good
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cause, or a bad one or no cause at all, and really live, intoxicating
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yourself with life, danger, achievement. Do not rest and never be afraid
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to face the possibility of death. But in all that you do be honourable -
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to yourself. Carry this honour with you everywhere like a favourite
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concealed weapon.
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Third, learn from your experience - like you would learn from a
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'bad' woman (or man) in your youth when sex was still something of a
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mystery. A real Satanist does not often do magick - they are magick by the
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very nature of their dynamic, zestful existence. It is experience which
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teaches, from which you learn - you cannot learn Satanism from books
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(although some may guide you aright to begin with), it cannot be taught by
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'Masters' and never involves cosy little discussions with 'friends' or
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others. Anyone who accepts a 'Master' and grovels before them - however
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slight that grovelling may be - is not a Satanist, just a sucker who sucks.
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Accepting some 'authority' is a sign you are weak: a sign you need
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emotional crutches: a sign you are a whimp.
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So, get off your arse, you suckers, and make Satan proud. Learn to
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do evil.
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What is evil? All that restricts life - all that tries to
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constrain the possibilities. Doing evil means breaking these restrictions
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and constraints - and taking the consequences of your actions. Just do -
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just discover, just smash the chains that hold most others in thrall, and
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never bow down to anyone about anything: smash them first, or die rather
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than submit. That way, you will learn how to live - and laugh at the weak.
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Of course this is dangerous - for others, and yourself! Satanism
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was never easy - or for whimps.
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See you in Hell!
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CHARNEL HOUSE: THE SATANICK MESSAGE by Christos Beest, Order of Nine
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Angles (9 Pounds, $US20, cheques etc. payable to Coxland Press, c/-
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Brekekk, PO Box 109 Newport, Gwent NP6 1XZ, Wales.
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A limited edition of 33 copies, this publication is reminiscent of
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both the Cthulu Mythos of Lovecraft, and Crowley's Book of the Law and
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other mystical writings, although the scribe of Charnel House expresses his
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own individual style.
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Those familiar with Crowley will recognise some names such as
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Babalon and LAShTAL, and possibly the "prophet of Khem" referred to is
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Crowley.
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The message is directed to those of Nietzschean Will, who have the
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strength to usher in a New Aeon which certain energies outside th human
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conceptions of time and space await. These energies are formless, but have
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manifested themselves to human awareness in the form of archetypes and
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gods. They may be approached - by those who dare - and their wisdom
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partaken of through a willful moulding of the unconscious of the Adept, for
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as archetypes these energies live in the unconscious of Man, ready to
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re-emerge. Those worthy shall be the kin of these forces - as befits the
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Satanic doctrine - rather than the servants of masters.
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BAPHOMET : A NOTE ON THE NAME
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From: Order of Nine Angles, Wales
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The name Baphomet is regarded by traditional Satanists as meaning
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'the Mistress (or Mother) of Blood' - the Mistress who sometimes washes in
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the blood of her foes and whose hands are thereby stained. [See 'The
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Ceremony of Recalling'.]
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The supposed derivation is from the Greek - {baphe metra} and not
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as is sometimes said from - {metios} (the Attic form for 'wise'). Such a
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use of the term 'Mother'/Mistress was quite common in latter Greek
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alchemical writings - for example, Iamblichus in 'De Mysteriis' used
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[metriso] to signify possessed by the mother of the gods. Later alchemical
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writings tended to use the prefix to signify a specific type of 'amalgam'
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(and some take this to be a metaphor for the amalgam of Sol with Luna in
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the sexual sense).
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In the septenary system Baphomet, as Mistress of Earth, is linked
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to the sixth sphere (Jupiter) and the star Deneb. She is thus in one sense
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a magickal 'Earth Gate' [qv the Nine Angles] and her reflexion (or 'causal'
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as against her 'acausal' or sinister nature) is the third sphere (Venus)
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related to the star Antares. According to esoteric tradition the Antares
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aspect was celebrated by rites in Albion c. 3,000 years BP - in the middle
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and toward the end of the month of May and some stones circles/sacred sites
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were said to be aligned for Antares. In contrast, the sinister aspect of
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the Mistress (i.e. Baphomet) was celebrated in the Autumn and was linked
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to the rising of Arcturus, Arcturus itself being related to the sinister
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male aspect (second sphere of the septenary), later identified with
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Lucifer/Satan. Thus, the August celebration was a sinister hierosgamos -
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the union of Baphomet with her spouse (or 'Priest' who took on the role of
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the sinister male aspect). According to tradition, the Priest was
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sacrificed after the sexual union, where the role of Baphomet was assumed
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by the Priestess/Mistress of the cult. Thus, the May celebration was the
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(re-)birth of new energies (and the child of union). Tradition relates
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this sinister sacred Arcturian rite as taking place once every seventeen
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years. Once again, some sacred sites in Albion are said to be aligned to
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the rising of Arcturus, over three thousand years ago. In the Middle Ages,
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Baphomet became to be regarded as the Bride of Satan - and it was from this
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time that both 'Baphomet' and 'Satan', as names for the the female and male
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aspect of the dark side came into use (at least in the secret sinister
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tradition).
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Hence the traditional depiction of baphomet - a beautiful mature
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woman (often shown naked) holding up the severed head of the sacrificed
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priest (usually shown bearded).
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To some extent the Templars revived part of this cult, but without
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any real esoteric understanding and for their own purposes. They adopted
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Baphomet as a type of female Yeshua but with some bloody/sinister aspects -
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and contrary to most accepted ideas, they were not especially 'Satanic'.
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Rather, they saw themselves as holy warriors and became a military cult
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with bonds of honour, although their concept of 'holy' differed somewhat
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from that of the Church of the time, including as it did dark/gnostic
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aspects. Their sacrifices were in battle - and not as part of a specific
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rite.
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The image of Baphomet (e.g. by Levi) as a hermaphrodite figure are
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romantic confusions and/or distortions: essentially of the symbolic/real
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union of Mistress and Priest and his later sacrifice. The same applies to
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the derivation of the suffix of Her name with 'wisdom' (and a male image at
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that!) - even the confused gnostics understood 'wisdom' as female.
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