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July 1992 C.I. - Incorporating The Watcher & The Realist - No. 1
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SELF - OVERCOMING : The Pagan Way
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Recently an aspirant to Adeptship returned a course paper in which
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he expressed a fatalistic and defeatist attitude towards life. To a
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consideration of how the Quest for self-realization can be travelled, he
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answered that in his case it cannot be. That which was halting him was his
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own negative image, and it is his 'destiny' that he be kept where he is.
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This aspirant could not be initiated into our Order's IIø while
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possessing such an outlook. Without trying to lay down any 'Satanic dogma',
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our Order does possess quite specific purposes, one of which is to
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encourage the Adept in his Quest for ever higher states of Being. This
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requires a lifestyle, a practical outlook; thus our Order's Satanism is
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more than a religion or a philosophy - it is a way of living.
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This Satanic life-style is predicated on a Nietzschean
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Self-Overcoming, impelling one to transcend all obstacles and limitations -
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whether imposed by Self or others - a Promethean defiance.
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As Nietzsche himself put it: "That which does not destroy, makes me
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stronger."
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The fatalism of a 'destiny' which so overwhelms the outlook of its
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possessor that it cannot be confronted and overcome is an Oriental
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intrusion which leads to stagnation, and belongs to what we call the
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Right-Hand Path. It is akin to "the will of god" that cannot/must not, be
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resisted.
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Our aspirant expressed a hope that perhaps he will reincarnate into
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a better life.
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The very essence of the Satanic life is that of defiance. Our
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outlook is essentially pagan. The Norse believed in fate/destiny (wyrd) but
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they were in no way bowed or restrained by it. If fate imposed hardship,
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then it was to be defied. The warrior would either succeed or die
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honourably in the struggle. What he would not do is raise up his hands in
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resignation, or bow his head in grief and blame 'fate', 'destiny', or the
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"will of Odin" for his plight.
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The Satanist is the contemporary pagan warrior. He confronts his
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personal 'wyrd' and strives to overcome all obstacles on his Quest for
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Selfhood, and is stronger for it.
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EDITORIAL
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CHRISTLING FOLLIES
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The past few months have not been good for the Christlings. Their
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anti-Satanist campaign has gone out with a whimper in both N.Z. and
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Australia, and has been discredited in Britain and the USA through a series
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of court fiascos involving alleged 'ritual abuse.'
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Now it seems the Devil is getting his own back. The media has
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turned its attention to the odd sexual escapades of the 'men of god'
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themselves. It is difficult to get too indignant over the Irish Bishop who
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has a son by a parishioner, which was well covered by the media here, when
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one considers the ongoing cases of christian child abuse. In Feb. NZ Truth
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- which has previously done its bit in the anti-Satanist hysteria - this
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time came out with a properly documented feature quaintly titled "Church
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tries to hide sex pervert." This concerned the exposure of an Assembly of
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God pastor who was charged with numerous account of child abuse many other
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of which were dropped because of church pressure on parents. The article
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also listed several other recent examples of christian child abuse.
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Then in Australia, the media dropped its attention of Satanic
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paedophiles and cannibals and turned its eye on the Children of God sect,
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which is being accused of child abuse and child porn. In March Owen
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Dowling, Anglican Bishop of Canberra, was charged with propositioning an
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off-duty police officer - male - for sex.
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Who was it who said: "He who is without sin, cast the first stone"?
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Or as the Chinese sages would put it: "Don't spit in the wind or you'll get
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your own back."
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REVIEWS
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The Fifth Path #3, Editor R. Ward. 66 pages.
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This magazine is unique in being a review of alternative and
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underground culture and philosophy from a non-left/liberal perspective.
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Thus it can truly be called heretic.
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To quote Adam Parfrey of Feral House Publishers: "I think it will
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fill a vacuum in music publications. Many left-leading types of publication
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are totalitarian and exclusionist in their coverage, and your issue gives
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needed perspective on people who have been ignored or shunned."
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Issue #3 carries reviews of music and literature. Featured is Boyd
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Rice, social-Darwinist musician/composer, priest in the Church of Satan,
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and founder of the 'occult-fascist think-tank', the Abraxas Foundation.
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(See review below of his paper Wake). Indicative of his philosophy is the
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quote: "You can't separate creative and destructive force; there has to be
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a balance between them."
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Part I of an interview with Tony Wakefield of Sol Invictus,
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explains his views on Norse paganism, and the danger of "economic mass
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culture."
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"In the Service of Odin" is an interview with Freya Aswynn,
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priestess of Odin and authoress of books on Norse paganism. She asks: "Do
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you have to go walking around, wallowing in guilt, disgusted with yourself
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because you happen to be white, because of what some stupid capitalist
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asshole did some hundred, two hundred years ago?"
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Michael Moynihan of Blood Axis, and an associate of Boyd Rice, is
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interviewed on his musical and literary endeavours.
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Feature articles include an overview of the life and ritual suicide
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of Japanese writer and neo-Samurai nationalist Yukio Mishima; the
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traditionalist but innovative music of Carl Orff; the rise of neo-nazi
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skinheads in Germany.
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Cost: USA, Mexico, Canada - $5. Europe - $6.50. Asia, Africa, Pacific Rim -
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$7.25, from: The Fifth Path, PO Box 1632, Carmichael, Ca. 95609-1632 USA.
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Wake #1, Editor Boyd Rice.
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This is the periodical of the Abraxas Foundation, the aim of which
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is to facilitate "a renaissance of resurgent atavism; creating a vanguard
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of New Barbarianism."
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Abraxas is taken from the name of the gnostic deity, a description
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of which is given from a quote by Carl Jung. Briefly, Abraxas represents
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the balance of Opposites. AF's symbol is the Wolfsangle, based on the 13th
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of the Norse runes. It is the Norse reflection of the Abraxian principle,
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"representing the balance point between creative and destructive force,
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good and evil, life and death."
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"Wake" consists principally of quotes reflecting this message.
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"Natures Eternal Fascism" is an attack on the dogma of equality.
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$US2; overseas airmail - $3 from: Abraxas Foundation, Box 300081, Denver,
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Co. 80203, USA.
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Hysteron Proteron: The Inner Teachings of the O.N.A. 20pp. 1 Pound;
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overseas $US3 - cash only. (Add $US10.00 for bank charges if paying by
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cheque), from: Thormynd Press, Box 700, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.
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Introduction: "This present work contains secret MSS circulated
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among members of the Satanic organization, the Order of Nine Angles. These
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MSS contain details of the most secret teachings of that Order, and
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compliment the material already issued in works such as "Naos", "The Black
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Book of Satan", and "Hostia". They are being made available to explicate
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the true nature of traditional Satanism."
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Amongst the 8 papers, "The Hard Reality of Satanism" explains what
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Satanism is and is not. It is "a quest for self-excellence", intensely
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elitist and individualistic. What Satanism is NOT, is a religion serving as
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a crutch for individual weakness. "A Satanist never surrenders to anything
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- and would rather die, proud and defiant, than submit."
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"The Satanic Dialectic" is an outline of practical strategy to
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cause important changes. It includes the ONA's conception of "Aeonics", a
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method of historical analysis comparable to Spengler's cyclical theory. On
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one level this involves propagating heretical ideas that defy the current
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social/political norms. Examples of this are given as opposition to
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equalitarian dogma and pacifism and the questioning of some of the sacred
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cows left over from World War II propaganda.
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"On a higher level, the dialectic is concerned with long-term
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evolution - with the creation and change of civilizations" and the
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evolution of "a new species".
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"The reason 'why' there is a sinister strategy - a dimension beyond
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the personal - is simple: it is in the nature of Satanism (genuine
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Satanism, anyway) itself. Satanism at its highest level is concerned with
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'cosmic change' - that is, it is an expression of the level of _conscious_
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existence. Evolution is something we as conscious beings can participate in
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and indeed create - by so doing we are extending the range of out being..."
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"Thus Satanism, correctly understood is more than a glorification
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of the ego, or an indulgence in pleasures, or some kind of intellectual,
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'esoteric' knowledge... _It is Satanists playing at god_: altering
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themselves, others, societies, civilizations and evolution itself."
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'THE PIT & THE PENDULUM'
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A Film Review by Nevus, OLHP IIIø
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Directed by Stuart Gordon
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Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
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Set in 14th Century Spain during the Inquisition, this movie shows
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the terror that the Church used to sway humanity to betray itself. It also
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shows several of the many horrendous methods of torture practiced on
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heretic and witches, most of whom were innocent, and used only to show that
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the Church would not be denied. Thus were people brought into the human
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stockyard.
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After viewing this film the 'common person' would probably say,
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'good movie', and think no more of it, as though it was something akin to
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'Terminator': completely made-up for the pathetic 'couch potato'.
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As a Satanist and a man who likes to analyze, it had a lasting
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effect upon me.
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Such things of the Church should be undone!!
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Recommended viewing.
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SANCTUS SATANAS
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by H.D. Baynes, OLHP IIIø
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Nine time
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the bell does ring.
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South, East, North and West.
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Altarlight, candlebright,
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Infernal light of night,
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Out the open window rage,
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The clouds across the moon.
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Stand alone, apart from time,
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aglow this sacred room.
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One temple, one word,
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The mighty will be heard.
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Uncle Setnakt Says
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Uncle Setnakt wishes to send his congratulations to Mr. Bolton on
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his victory with the New Zealand Press Council. I would like to take this
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opportunity to talk about why we bother dealing with society at all when it
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would be so much easier to remain an Underground movement and safe from the
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bricks and torches of the followers of the Prince of Peace.
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1. Society gives us an opportunity to practice White Magic. White
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magic is when we appeal to a man-made entity outside ourselves for a change
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in our condition. Rather than choosing an overworked and therefore nearly
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meaningless entity like Jehovah or "the Goddess," we choose a man-made
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creation to support with sacrifice -- money and/or time -- and expect
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rewards from in a manner greater than our work has won. This fulfills the
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human need for a god to turn to when we need slack, and we get far better
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results with these gods than with Jehovah. If we Understand this as a
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magical process, we get far better results indeed.
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2. Society gives us an opportunity to practice Lesser Black Magic.
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Lesser Black Magic is manipulation accomplished through guile and cunning
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(or through the application of little known physical laws). When we use
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Lesser Black Magic we create a sense of wonder, terror, sensuality, or
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sentiment in our targets. We present them with these emotional gifts in
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exchange for their loyalty and aide. We also remind ourselves that we have
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the same capacity to be bamboozled, and to constantly re-examine our values
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against the vast roar of cultural propaganda.
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3. Society gives us an opportunity to practice Greater Black Magic.
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Greater Black Magic is the application of a spiritual technology to change
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the objective and subjective universes in accordance with our Will. The
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only place to learn how truly effective our magic is is by causing things
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to come into being in the human world. If we're counting on creating
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ourselves as divine beings, we need a non-subjective test of our powers. We
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need to know how well our magic really works. The best test is to alter the
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world of men and use that alteration to further our own Becoming. If we can
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bring about beneficial change change in the world, we know that we can
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create forces in the objective universe to sustain us the way our bodies
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currently do.
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4. Society gives us an opportunity to practice conventional evil.
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If we are to have the inner independence necessary to break the fetters
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that hinder us on our path to godhood, we need to have the spiritually
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strengthening practice of being an outsider. We need to stand alone. One of
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the most effective ways of doing this is the practice of social evil. If
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you really want to know what it is to stand outside of your society, try
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breaking a simple taboo that hurts no one. Try not mowing your lawn. Nobody
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rushes forward to defend this as your civil right. Watch the ultimate fire
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of hate blossom in your neighbor's eyes -- because you're not cutting up an
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organism. They'll give you letters, legal threats, and social ostracism. If
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you can withstand this pressure, you may be able to withstand the pressures
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willing up within that try to force back to sleep.
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5. Society gives us a laboratory to search for the transcendental
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Good. It is all very well to say that your magic is bringing about your
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values the world, but unless you examine your values in the details of life
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they are worthless. How far will you push yourself to accomplish your life
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mission? How quickly do you sell out against the forces of sleep? Unless
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you constantly seek new horizons to push against, you have lost yourself in
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the mire of subjectivity. You will have already died if you choose to
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merely live in your daydreams. The condition that most of mankind faces
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after death -- the dreamy semi-aware state that the Greeks called Hades --
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will have already claimed you. But if you constantly strive to bring new
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impulses to the world, you may achieve divine status before you die. You
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may Become a creator, a god.
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6. Society gives us the opportunity to find other who can sharpen
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our practice by support and challenge. If we want to truly transform
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ourselves in accordance with our will, we need the tools. These tools are
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not by and large in some book or whispered to us by demons in circles.
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These tools come from watching how others succeed and fail in their magical
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quests. These tools come from articulating our own life philosophy and
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considering the articulations of others. The real magician is the one
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always eager to learn, because it saves him so much suffering and
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traveling down blind alleys. If we interact openly with society, we can
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attract others to challenge us and spur us on, as well giving ourselves the
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chance to further our thought by the necessity of having to articulate for
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those entering into our black order. Uncle Setnakt is very proud that the
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Temple of Set is engaged in just such expansion in Australasia now. Catch
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the black tide!
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7. Society gives us a measuring stick of our individual progress.
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If we set up to interact with Society on a regular basis -- the way Uncle
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Setnakt does by writing his column -- we examine how we've changed each
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time. We use society as a reminder to check our progress on regular
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intervals. Can I speak with greater ease in public? Have my ideas become
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more coherent? Am I truly shaping my life and mind in the direction I want
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to be? With forethought our interaction with society Becomes a series of
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way-stations of our Initiation.
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8. Society gives us the opportunity to align ourselves with the
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Aeon. If we choose to interact with society as Initiators, we have to find
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the current of our initiation within ourselves. We seek after the Mystery
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Hidden deeply within ourselves of our own individual and unique Becoming.
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When we discover that we discover that the same Mystery is Hidden deeply
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within the objective world. When we can interact with (or become aligned
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with) that Mystery, we can achieve a status of more then purely human
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being, and exercise the true powers of Black Magic to create a path of
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individually determined freedom.
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9. Society reminds us of the great truth. When we interact with the
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semiconscious mass of mankind, we are reminded of the great truth of the
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Left Hand Path. If you live for anything other than your own Becoming, you
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represent something other than yourself and ultimately you are a slave. How
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much better it is to live for your own Becoming -- to take whatever truths
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you might find and place them as lighted spheres around the dark center of
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your being. Become like Yog-Sothoth, letting the dark Mystery of yourself
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be undefined and ever advancing -- let all your gods (whether created by
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you or thrust upon you) merely be ephemera which serve your freedom. They
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may seem eternal to the sleepers, but to the Seeker they will pass away
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until he alone remains then he shall recognize that he has become the
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perfect mind and shall remake the Cosmos in the eternal glory of his
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Satanic will.
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Uncle Setnakt hopes you have a pleasant day.
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LETTER TO A BRITISH ISRAELITE
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The following letter was written by the editor of the Canadian
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heretical magazine The Promethean to a christian Right-winger. It reflects
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a challenge increasingly emerging to the worn-out, fallacious concepts of
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the Judaeo-christian political Right. The Promethean may be contact via
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TW#108, 225 Wyandotte St. E. Windsor, Ontario, N9A 3H5, Canada.
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June 7
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Dear Geoff,
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This letter is in reply to your communication of May 10. The delay
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is due to the fact that I only recently returned from a short vacation.
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Unfortunately your May 10 letter was quite vituperative; I was
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hoping for a direct discussion of the points I raised in my last letter
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rather than you comparing me to Marxists and "secular humanists". I think
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it is unfortunate that you feel there is no point in further discussion
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over our varying points of ideology; for one thing, I don't think we even
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adequately _began_ to discuss our positions, and, for another, I am quite
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confident enough in my ideological grounding to be able to defend it.
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Firstly, you stated in your letter that I appear to have been
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converted to "secular humanism". This is an imprecise term, borrowed from
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the Zionist fundamentalist movement in the United States. I reject this
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ridiculous and insubstantial term for my belief system, thought I admit
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that I would rather be called a "secular humanist" than be a
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bought-and-paid-for whore of the illegal Zionist entity in Palestine today!
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If you find my "conversion" disturbing, you can imagine how I find your
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apparent alignment with the running dogs of the world Zionist money-power!
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You also compare me to Marxists, so forgive me if I feel compelled to put
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the issue into perspective. Nietzsche, Malthus, Darwin, Spengler, Wagner
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and Spencer can in no way be considered Marxists or proto-Marxists, and all
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their work points in the opposite direction of Marx! Only in the festering
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mind of someone like Jerry Falwell could Darwin be aligned with Marx. In
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contrast, Christianity is fully in line with Marxism, as evidenced by the
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Bible itself!
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When the fundamentalists sound off about the communists, invariably
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they rant about how the Reds want to abolish private property, and uphold
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the good ole US ZOG as standing up for "individual rights" and property.
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Yet in Matthew chapter 5 Jesus tells his sheep not to "lay up treasures on
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earth"... One can also recall the verse about the "eye of the needle"
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(Matthew 19:23-24) and the story of the "rich young ruler" to see the
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_real_ attitude towards private enterprise held by this Judaic creed.
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Despite the claims of the Christians to uphold "family values"
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they, like the Marxists, are in fact anti-family. Look in your Bible to
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Luke 14:26 and Luke 12:51-52. Here we have the Jewish messiah telling the
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flock the true attitude towards the family held by his religion.
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Christianity is an international creed, as the "go ye into all the
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world and preach the gospel" commandment shows. Additionally, doesn't the
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Bible say something about there being "no Jew, nor Greek, nor barbarian,
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but all are one" in the church?
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In total contrast, compare Nietzsche, who championed nobility and
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Self-Overcoming. Or Wagner, who demanded a folkish, sensual national
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culture. Or Darwin, who revealed the truth of the natural order. These men
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weren't communists!
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You further make a statement which begs clarification when you
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assert that "a national under God is traditionally more stable and
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content..." What possible example of such a phenomenon has ever existed at
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any time in history? The Middle Ages was a time when all Europe was ground
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beneath the bootheel of Christianity, yet was rent by hundreds of wars!
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Christians behave as if all "real" history began with the birth of Jesus,
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yet for millenia before the new testament, societies far more stable and
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just than any Christian society flourished without ever hearing of the
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Jewish god! Look for our real history at ancient Sumeria, Egypt, Crete,
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Hellas and Rome! Here we find such things as irrigation, codified laws
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(based on logic and reason rather than neurotic superstitious fear), music
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and art. Compare to the supposedly "Aryan" (according to Identity)
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Israelites or the Medieval Europeans!
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As for the mistaken Identity doctrine, I was compelled in believing
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in it for a mixture of wrong reasons. While I believed in it sincerely, and
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spent a lot of time/money/effort promoting it, I always had some doubts
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about the historical accuracy of its claims, and, when I pressed Identity
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believers for answers to questions raised by the likes of Eric Thomson, I
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was met either with hostility or ignorance. However, my contact with some
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ex-British Israelites had convinced me that the Identity faith is
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fundamentally flawed.
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Kerry Bolton, a researcher from New Zealand and a former B-I
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adherent has shown that when the Habiru related the "Cain and Abel" story
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(purloined, incidentally, from every other creation-myth of the time) they
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could have been casting "Cain" as a symbol for their enemies, the
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Indo-Europenans. According to Identity, the "Cainites" were the Jews (or
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Blacks), but in Genesis we read that Cain built the first cities and
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founded metal-working and music, and obvious picture of our noble Sumerian
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ancestors. In additional, Cain was supposedly a "tiller of the soil" rather
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than a hunter-gatherer or herder. Bolton has shown that the glyph "AR",
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which meant both "king" and "plough" could have been the root of "aryan"
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("noble ones").
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I don't have any desire to be a "true Jew", considering that not
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only is my real heritage much richer and more valuable, but also because
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the old testament is so puerile. Having at last thoroughly researched the
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old testament, I cannot see how anyone would want to claim such a legacy.
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Far from being "race purists", the Habiru ("Israelites") were exclusive for
|
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religious rather than racial reasons. The story of Phineas killing the
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"race-mixer" in Numbers 25 is cited as being an example of pro-White direct
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action. BUT, read the _whole_ chapter, and you'll see that the killing was
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motivated by religious bigotry, not by racial awareness. Moses himself,
|
|
incidentally, married an Ethiopian woman. In Deuteronomy 20:13-18 god tells
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the Jews to kill their male enemies -- but to "take" the children and
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women! White Power? Keeping reading, look at Deuteronomy 21:10-12. No
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Identity person can adequately explain verses like these.
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Anyway, I am sorry that this letter is so long and involved. I not
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only invite but welcome discussion of all the above. I think that further
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dialogue is important; I really don't see why it should be fraught with
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animosity. You and I still are committed to the same goal of national
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|
liberation, which comes first. Take care and I hope to hear from you soon.
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CURRENT COMMENT
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MONEY POWER RULES IN DEMOCRACY
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Renegade National M.P. Winston Peters once again enraged both
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sides of "The House" with his allegations of bribery of politicians by big
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|
business. He is the only politician of stature to condemn the role of the
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|
financial coteries in politics.
|
|
However, his assertions that 'true democracy' cannot function under
|
|
such influences, requires scrutiny. The very function and purpose of
|
|
democracy is to serve money. Democratic revolutions and parliaments were
|
|
inaugurated for the very purpose of dispossessing the aristocracy and
|
|
landed gentry in favour of the newly emergent merchant class. "The people"
|
|
are never a factor in determining such matters. As Spengler stated 60 years
|
|
ago, "Along with abstract concepts, abstract money - money divorced from
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|
the prime values of the land - appear as political forces.... it must be
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|
concluded that democracy and plutocracy are one and the same thing..."
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|
(Decline of the West).
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The purpose of democracy as a front and slogan for High Finance
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|
necessitates a parliament not of strong individualists and independents,
|
|
but party hacks, careerists and opportunists who will not challenge the
|
|
status quo - i.e. the situation we have now. Peters as a man of integrity
|
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and independence is indeed an embarrassment to his fellow M.P.'s.
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PATH WORKING WITH THE SATANIC TAROT
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|
by H.D. Baynes, OLHP IIIø
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[Path working: a method of meditating upon a symbol to contact what Dr C G
|
|
Jung called the "archetypes of the Collective Unconscious".]
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|
The Aeon:
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|
It is again very dark but I know that I am inside a round, empty
|
|
space; I am in control of the situation. Feeling the confines of this
|
|
space, I at once realize this as being an egg and break though the shell to
|
|
a blinding light. Looking about, there is nothing to see but sand and
|
|
clear, blue sky. The horizon is empty. "Where am I", I shout. A Vulture
|
|
appears hovering about me and to my right. "The Wasteland", he replies. I
|
|
look about again and ask if he is of the Left Hand Path. "I am the guiding
|
|
light of your Self; I am of nature."
|
|
"How must I better myself as a Satanist", I ask him. He settles to
|
|
the ground next to me, his red eyes blinking. "You must not do anything
|
|
that is unnatural to you". I understand this and ask him to show me
|
|
something, He bends towards the sand and stretching out a clawed hand to a
|
|
grain of sand, he holds it in front of me in his palm.
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|
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Interpretation: The 'egg' is the confines of herd conformity, while the
|
|
--------------- blinding light is Luciferian in nature. To the Satanist,
|
|
a lot of what surrounds us is indeed 'Wasteland' - the old dogmas and
|
|
morals of a Tyrant's creed. The Vulture is stressing the importance of the
|
|
Self, an affirmation of Crowley's Thelemic Law.
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[Satanic Tarot: booklet & cards: $30.00 from Realist Publications].
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OZ PAGANS RECLAIM EASTER
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The Dark Circle Collective, (reported in _The Watcher_ #11, held
|
|
its 8th annual Eostre Magickal Retreat over 16-20 April. At a rural
|
|
location in New South Wales, pagan celebrations and rites were held that
|
|
included the Egyptian, Norse, Voudoun, Thelemic, Shamanic and Wiccan
|
|
traditions. The D.C. puts out a number of quality publications, and may be
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contacted at: Box 1639, Chatswood 2057 NSW Australia.
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The Meaning of Physis
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by D. Myatt (Physis Foundation)
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Physis is a Greek word which can be translated as "Nature" - it
|
|
also means the 'natural unfolding' or evolution which occurs in Nature as
|
|
well as the 'character' or nature' of a person. In many ways, it is that
|
|
harmony or balance which 'holds the cosmos together' in a natural way.
|
|
The ancient Greeks had a concept of living and an approach to the
|
|
gods which was pagan - they believed that a proper life (I am writing about
|
|
pre-Platonic views here) was a balanced one: that the relationship of the
|
|
individual to the gods was important. This relationship of the individual
|
|
to the gods was important. This relationship was not based on concepts of
|
|
sin nor on a morbid denial of life and its pleasures. Rather, it was based
|
|
on respect - the individual respected the gods and believed the respect
|
|
(and thus personal fortune) of the gods could be obtained or given if the
|
|
individual strove to achieve excellence. It was considered unwise to be
|
|
excessive - in anything. The Greek mystery cults went further, and believed
|
|
life could be enhanced - and immortality attained - by living in a certain
|
|
way and performing certain rites. Central also was a pragmatic view - that
|
|
the cosmos possessed a natural order which could be understood if one
|
|
thought hard enough or observed it for long enough or if one attained an
|
|
insight into it.
|
|
These things established a framework for understanding genuine
|
|
paganism in general - insofar as 'the West' and its psyche is concerned. It
|
|
is better to begin in this way, via the ancient Greeks, since the evidence
|
|
and the sources are preserved more completely than other 'Western' pagan
|
|
tradition. It is unfortunate that most modern pagans derive their
|
|
understanding from myths and legends and practices which are often obscure
|
|
or incomplete - what is missing is difficult to understand often being
|
|
interpreted romantically. Naturally, this approach via the Greeks assumes
|
|
that there are similarities between the different forms paganism assumed
|
|
among the peoples of the West at various times - that is, that the
|
|
variations are different expressions of the same spirit or 'view of the
|
|
world', an expression which pre-dated the morally abstract religion of the
|
|
Nazarene and extended from the ancient Albion around the time of the
|
|
building of Stonehenge to the Anglo-Saxons, the Celts and the Vikings. I
|
|
believe this assumption to be a valid one - for what is important are not
|
|
the details of the legends or the attributes of the gods or even the
|
|
various religious forms and rites, but rather the instinctive apprehension
|
|
of life and the cosmos which gave rise to the religious forms of paganism
|
|
in the first place: that which is our collective or 'folk' psyche. Thus, we
|
|
may say that while the paganism of the ancient Greeks and that of the
|
|
Vikings represent or express this psyche, the abstract religion of
|
|
Christianity does not.
|
|
There is an esoteric tradition which regards ancient Albion (or
|
|
rather the civilization of Albion which flourished between c. 5,000 BP and
|
|
3,000 BP) as the original home of the god whom the Greeks called Apollo and
|
|
thus the inspiration of the Greeks. This tradition - which names the
|
|
civilization the 'Hyperborian' in honour of this fact - recounts Albion as
|
|
inventing the wheel among other things, including agriculture, and
|
|
possessing a knowledge of and skill in astronomy (evident in Stonehenge and
|
|
other monuments of the civilization) as well as esoteric crafts. The Druids
|
|
are regarded by this tradition of being among the last remants of the
|
|
decayed civilization.
|
|
Whatever the truth or otherwise of this tradition, I believe the
|
|
ancient Greeks give us the most comprehensive information regarding
|
|
paganism - or rather, that paganism which is appropriate to those whose
|
|
psyche is "Western". [I use this term "Western" with misgivings since today
|
|
it generally and unfortunately implies that materialistic power structure
|
|
of European and American states, rather than a definite culture. "European"
|
|
is no better, and both 'Indo-European' and 'Aryan' are liable to
|
|
misinterpretation. By 'West' is meant that culture exemplified by Albion,
|
|
ancient Greece and Rome, the Celts, Vikings and so on.]
|
|
This ancient Greek foundation gives us two important contributions
|
|
missing from the other traditions - what may be called the 'pragmatic' and
|
|
the _conscious_ expression of our relationship with the gods. The former is
|
|
exemplified in that essentially rational approach to living which is so
|
|
typically Greek, the latter in Greek tragedy and some of the pre-Socratic
|
|
philosophers.
|
|
What this amounts to is nothing really new - just another way of
|
|
viewing what esoteric tradition has established, of sorting out the
|
|
valuable from the dross, enabling perspective. Essentially, esoteric
|
|
tradition (call it 'the Occult' for convenience) maintains that we have
|
|
latent abilities and are capable of evolving still further - of developing
|
|
higher levels of consciousness. Part of this is in understanding and
|
|
mastery of the Occult arts - e.g. like divination and 'magick' - and part
|
|
is in developing an empathy or awareness with and of others and the cosmos.
|
|
One aspect is the belief that we can attain Immortality - e.g. by alchemy,
|
|
be that alchemy a practical one with the production of an Elixir or an
|
|
internal one with the production of Adeptship and beyond.
|
|
This way means, if its potential is to be fulfilled, a certain way
|
|
or ways of living rather than a 'hobby' or an 'interest' or a 'diversion'.
|
|
Part of this is an attitude and part of it is observance or participation,
|
|
usually by some form of ritual or rite. That is, there is an approach to
|
|
life, which may be intuitive - a 'feeling' about the world, and a desire to
|
|
do something, participate, or achieve.
|
|
Naturally there is in the Occult a confusion and multitude of ways
|
|
and systems and beliefs. But most of these, deriving from unclear sources,
|
|
have lost (if they ever possessed) the meaning or essence behind the outer
|
|
forms: a meaning or essence which the two contributions from the Greeks,
|
|
mentioned above, explicate most clearly.
|
|
Hitherto, both the dogmatic and the religious approach to the
|
|
Occult (evident in the revival of past forms and ways, for example) have
|
|
failed because the forms and means chosen have seldom if ever been
|
|
conscious. That is, they exist on the unconscious, symbolic level or on the
|
|
directly religious one, presuming in the first instance a lack of
|
|
self-awareness and in the second instance a faith in arcane religious forms
|
|
and/or deities. In brief, the attitude of mind thus cultivated tends
|
|
towards uncritical acceptance and 'superstition' - and a lack of real
|
|
understanding regarding the relationship between the individual and the
|
|
gods.
|
|
The realization of the Occult requires a specific way of living -
|
|
one that takes the individual away from the modern world with its
|
|
abstractions, its beliefs, its dogma, its noise, frenetic pace and crowds.
|
|
This way returns individuals to themselves, to confront and understand what
|
|
is within, and then having achieved a self-understanding and thus
|
|
liberation, to an understanding of 'Nature'/the gods and thus the cosmos.
|
|
The attitude of mind required is an openness - an enquiring
|
|
approach which combines a pragmatic view with intuition or insight. Such an
|
|
attitude may for convenience be called 'Thinking' or 'contemplation' - it
|
|
is a reasoned empathy developed by various methods or Occult techniques,
|
|
and may be said to represent the essence of paganism, and essence capable
|
|
of being apprehended and developed only by the way of living mentioned
|
|
above.
|
|
Such an understanding as arises from such an attitude is highly
|
|
individual - that is, it cannot be constrained within a dogma or form part
|
|
of a religious belief. There is thus the development of an entirely new
|
|
type of conscious apprehension - a new way of 'Thinking' or being, and thus
|
|
a new way of living. Fundamentally, this new understanding is what "Physis"
|
|
means - and to achieve this is the aim of a Physis community or foundation.
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|
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PAN PACIFIC PAGAN ALLIANCE
|
|
|
|
This is an organization which was formed recently in Australia to
|
|
counter-act anti-pagan defamation by fundy christians, et al. who are
|
|
seeking to fan a new witch-hunt against those who don't conform to their
|
|
dogma.
|
|
Despite their worthy principles, PPPA has established a dogma and
|
|
denied entry to Satanists and others of the Left Hand Path, and is thus
|
|
playing into the hands of their own enemies.
|
|
It has already undergone considerable criticism by Tim Hartridge of
|
|
the Dark Circle, because of its anti-LHP orientation and its divisive
|
|
policy. Now it seeks entry into NZ.
|
|
PPPA recently contacted Tanith Feye of Equipus Spiritae, seeking
|
|
her support in creating a Regional Council in NZ. While the Alliances Julia
|
|
Phillips writes that it is "for all pagans" she states in the same sentence
|
|
that they must then conform to three principles, and that membership is not
|
|
being offered to Satanists.
|
|
Tanith Feye sent the following to Ms Phillips in response:
|
|
"Thankyou for your letter regarding the PPPA. While I know I could
|
|
be of help to you ... you have effectively cut me off. I am Left Hand Path.
|
|
"You comment about not wanting to be associated with Satanic
|
|
practices shows that you have no real understanding of LHP beliefs and
|
|
practices. It should be noted that Satanic 'deities', so-called, were
|
|
around long before Christianity or Judaism, and were deities long before
|
|
they were demons. Need I remind you that the traditional Wiccan Horned God
|
|
is the basis for the christian devil?
|
|
"As with all LHP people, I cannot agree with your three statements.
|
|
I would be interested to know who has decided that these are the basis for
|
|
paganism? Wicca, maybe, but not paganism in general. It is a gross
|
|
injustice to translate wiccan creeds across to non-wiccan paths. Who is
|
|
anyone to decide what anyone else is to believe? The way these statements
|
|
are presented constitutes a dogma.
|
|
"In my over 20 years of practice, the main difference I have found
|
|
between LHP dogmas and RHP pagans is that those who follow the LHP
|
|
philosophy tend to be tolerant of ALL pagans, whereas those who follow the
|
|
RHP tend to show the same level of ignorance and bigotry towards LH Paths,
|
|
that christians show to paganism in general.
|
|
"I hear a lot about unity, human rights, and freedom of beliefs;
|
|
but it appears to me that the reality is 'unity (if you conform to us),
|
|
human rights (ours - not yours), and freedom of beliefs (as long as we
|
|
approve them first). What makes you any different then from the christians
|
|
you purport to be rallying against? Perhaps your organization should be
|
|
more truthfully titled "Pan Pacific Selected & Approved Pagans Only
|
|
Alliance".
|
|
"The PPPA's discriminatory view is unfortunate as it lowers the
|
|
tenor of the organization to that of christianity; it encourages
|
|
dissensions and schisms, it makes a liar of the organization and everyone
|
|
in it, and it cuts off a lot of valuable people...
|
|
"Realistically, I do not think you should hold out much hope of
|
|
getting any real foothold in NZ. NZ pagans, although widespread and often
|
|
unconnected, still have a very real understanding of the need to stick
|
|
together."
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THE CALLING
|
|
|
|
Distantly the clouds are darkening,
|
|
Thunder roars with lightning flash.
|
|
Fearful cries of Christling spawn,
|
|
Awaiting fateful, final clash.
|
|
|
|
Black-clad legions harken bravely,
|
|
Prepare for battle one & all.
|
|
Sharpen sword, axe & spear,
|
|
Harken to that far-off call.
|
|
|
|
Through ages Christlings rule,
|
|
Burned & tortured in holy reign.
|
|
Now the pagan ethos wakens,
|
|
Time for primal law again.
|
|
|
|
Satan's battlers marching steady,
|
|
Berserker's yell fills the sky.
|
|
As of old Christlings tremble,
|
|
To the sound of warrior's cry.
|
|
|
|
Here now stand the Dark Lord's legions,
|
|
Atop ruins of the Church.
|
|
Mountains high are skulls of prelates,
|
|
For the holy - do not search.
|
|
|
|
Victory to the Earth's noblest,
|
|
Honour-bound, defy once more.
|
|
All the petty Christling worms,
|
|
Defeated by the Will of Thor.
|
|
|
|
Now New Aeon has been ushered,
|
|
Satan's reign over world supreme.
|
|
Human kind's potential unfettered,
|
|
Fulfilling yet the Faustian dream.
|
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ADAMITE & CAINITE
|
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- PART I -
|
|
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|
The Hebrew scriptures are a paste-up job drawn from a variety of
|
|
religions and cultures, such as those of Sumeria, Babylonia and Egypt.
|
|
However, a consideration of the Hebrew scriptures, because they are based
|
|
on the earlier epics of these High Cultures, can be instructive.
|
|
Genesis, for example, is based on Sumerian and Babylonian creation
|
|
myths, and can render a more complete account than the remnants that have
|
|
survived in Sumer. (Ref. George Smith, _Chaldean Account of Genesis_).
|
|
The Hebrew version identifies two "seeds" or lineages of humanity
|
|
destined historically to be at enmity. The Judaeo-christian bible is
|
|
virtually an account of this enmity. The two sees are the Adamite,
|
|
continued through Seth, and that of the Serpent, continued through Cain.
|
|
The Adamites are described as the "Holy _seed_" in _Isaiah 6:13_.
|
|
The Jehovic covenant with Abram was that his "_seed_" would inherit the
|
|
land from the Nile to the Euphrates. (_Gen. 15:18_). Jesus returns to the
|
|
issue of the two distinct seeds and the historical enmity between them,
|
|
quoted in _Matt. 13-37-39_ as stating:
|
|
"He answered and said unto them, he that soweth the good
|
|
seed is the son of man, the field is the world; the good seed are
|
|
the children of the kingdom, but the tares are the children of the
|
|
wicked one, the enemy that sowed them is the devil; the harvest is
|
|
the end of the world, and the reapers are the angels."
|
|
|
|
Ezra and other prophets condemned the "holy seed" for mingling with
|
|
Canaanites, Hittites, Midianites, et al, whose higher culture and religions
|
|
often turned the Israelites from Jehovah worship. This was _NOT_ however an
|
|
injunction for racial segregation, as certain christian Right-wing sects
|
|
claim, in order to maintain racial purity, as the women and children of
|
|
such nations were usually grafted on to Israel as war booty, according to
|
|
Jehovic sanction.
|
|
This dual attitude of religious purity, but racial grafting,
|
|
ensured that the Cainite line/seed would continue even through Israel.
|
|
Indeed, Moses, according to the biblical account, married a Midianite after
|
|
fleeing from Egypt, and sired sons by her. Moses' father-in-law was a high
|
|
priest who apparently initiated Moses into the serpent cult. The Hebrew
|
|
scribes rewrote the figure of Moses to conform to the demands of their
|
|
religion, making him the voice of Jehovah and foe of the Midianites, et al.
|
|
During Moses' reign, supposedly, Phineas killed an Israelite and a
|
|
Midianite woman for cohabiting. (British Israelite/Identity christians
|
|
cite this as an example of biblical racism, but never mention that Moses
|
|
himself was the father of Midianite sons). He was even given a childhood
|
|
copied from the myth of the life of the Babylonian king Sargon, and a
|
|
completely fallacious 'exodus' with Moses at the head was invented).
|
|
If there ever was an historical Moses, he seems to have deserted
|
|
Jehovah worship for the serpent cult of his Midianite wife and priestly
|
|
father-in-law. He was possibly taught an esoteric doctrine and craft, as
|
|
_Exodus 4:3-4_, has him handling a serpent and performing magickal feats.
|
|
In _Numbers 21_ he casts a brass serpent idol and endows it with magickal
|
|
properties. (The Hebrew scribes of course have him doing these deeds in the
|
|
name of Jehovah!).
|
|
Much later, the serpent cult was rooted out by the Judahite king
|
|
Hezekiel, who destroyed the serpent idol accredited to Moses, as this had
|
|
become the centre of a cult among the Israelites. (_II Kings 18_).
|
|
The Midianites were a branch of Kenites, who traced their decent
|
|
from Cain. (Kenites=nomadic metal workers. Ken/Kan/Cain = Semitic = metal
|
|
worker).
|
|
The enmity existing between the Pharisee caste and the Jesus cult
|
|
seems to be a reflection of the rivalry which existed between the two
|
|
seeds. While the New Testament traces Jesus' lineage to Abraham, Jesus
|
|
condemns the Pharisees as the seed of the serpent and of Cain.
|
|
|
|
PART II NEXT ISSUE : "THE FALL" & "ARYANS ARE CAINITES"
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PLAY THAT OLD TUNE
|
|
|
|
"Turn the other cheek",
|
|
Is but a holy sham.
|
|
'Tis preached by the meek,
|
|
And welcomed by the lamb.
|
|
|
|
Victory belongs in might,
|
|
But in weakness lies slavery.
|
|
For the wise do know that strength make right,
|
|
And pacifism stems from knavery.
|
|
|
|
The eagle supreme does soar,
|
|
While doves fall prey to bloodied claw.
|
|
The noblest yearn for heroic war,
|
|
And look to days of primal law.
|
|
|
|
In bygone times was heroism held in high esteem,
|
|
And the cowardly plead for god's salvations.
|
|
Now we have the coward's dream,
|
|
And the noble hero cursed to damnation.
|
|
|
|
But primal law shall come again,
|
|
As 'men of peace' are put to sword.
|
|
And noble heroes yet shall reign,
|
|
While the sickly pray, "oh lawd."
|
|
|
|
"Peace is an ideal & war a reality",
|
|
Said Oswald Spengler in deep concern.
|
|
No world can live forever on pacifist fatality,
|
|
And such a fact do the wise discern.
|
|
|
|
And as old Lionel Terry once said,
|
|
"A world without war means stagnation and rust".
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The idealist's dream is but the peace of the dead,
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