Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Fallen Angels!

 ~ preface ~ 

Great falls of rock fell into the suns of heaven, from which fiery pillars of smoke exploded in all directions in the newly formed Cosmos. The first light of heaven shown down on the horned head of His Excellency: The Sun Of The Morning. His Excellency, always did have a flair for the dramatic. Even going all the way back to "The Submissive Time."  What masterful shows he would put on! All in honor of The Supreme I, YHVH. Alas, time did not stand still under the suns of heaven, for even the angels of Heaven, grew tired of the rituals and eternal praise of The Supreme I. Longing for something more, these heavenly hosts, began to feel within their somas,* a growing restlessness.

Unspeakable murmurings filled the silver-veiled temples of The Morning Star -- had YHVH forgotten something, one small detail, left to chance? Had his ears gone deaf? Could it be, The Supreme I, was starting to show his years? Granted, It had been some time since The Sun Of The Morning (of late he'd been going by the name of Lucifer) had spoken of The Supreme One, yet, looking around Heaven it would seem all was as it had always been.


~ chapter I ~

  

Now the time of the great lizards was at an end, and newMan walked upon the ground, and the angels looked down from on high, and saw that he the newMan was beautiful -- naked -- perfect in body and mind. (Though newMan's spirit, had yet to be installed.) This new creation, Man, was given the power of procreation. He could make himself, anew, and it vexed the angels who took it as a sign from YHVH they were inferior to His new 'pet.'
under the supervision of Vapula, who was skilled in handicrafts, science and philosophy; vessels were prepared; ostensibly to transport gold from the Second Heavens** for the adoration of  YHVH's as yet unborn son, Jumpin-jhosaphat.
"Then did the Hosts of Heaven, taking their leave of Heaven, flee from YHVH, and his sight forever." --Book of Vapula. 7:11
A third of the angels; chief among them;  Lucifer, along with all of his Minions;  well over one third of the hosts of Heaven, would follow him to a place where YHVH had neglected -- the Underworld, of Earth.

"...and it came to pass that the Earth had cooled, ...and a void was formed within the center of the Earth, and it was known as Hell by those who were entered unto it; even by Satan, that old serpent:  The Devil."  --Macadamias 4:20.  
note: [The Fallen hide the gold stolen from the Supreme I under the earth] [fallen realize they are infertile after traveling through space for so long and therefore inferior to newMan] [Supreme I sends 64,000 of the "loyal hosts" to Earth, to capture and punish The Fallen]

A plan was devised to take the seed of newMan and distribute it among the minions of Lucifer, so they too could participate in the act of creation and therefore exceed unto themselves the power of YHVH.      

"And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness to the judgment of the great day." --Jude 1:6

William Blake "Satan Arousing the Rebel Angels"


* The word “soma” comes from the Greek meaning the living body in its wholeness, the interconnection of mind, body, spirit and emotions.

Myth of the Queer Stranger... (continued)

"This queer stranger? Let us entreat him kindly. It may be that we entertain an angel unawares." -- The Fool: From The Book Of Thoth


This queer stranger--might be an angel--or a demon, in disguise.


"Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it." --Hebrews 13:2

"And the angels which kept not their first estate, but left their own habitation, he has reserved in everlasting chains under darkness to the judgment of the great day." --Jude 1:6

Monday, June 20, 2011

To begin with...


It seemed appropriate to begin this blog with a rather obscure quote from The Book Of The Law, or Liber AL vel Legis, written by Aleister Crowley in Cairo, Egypt im Jahr 1904.
"But your holy place shall be untouched throughout the centuries: though with fire and sword it be burnt down & shattered...another...shall awakethe lust & worship of the Snake; another soul of God and beast shall mingle in the globed priest; another sacrifice shall stain the tomb; another king shall reign; and blessing no longer be poured To the Hawk-headed mystical Lord!" --The Book Of The Law, chapter III, verse 34.
On  the authorship of  The Book of The Law, the Wikipedia entry says: 
"Crowley says that the author was an entity named Aiwass, whom he later referred to as his personal Holy Guardian Angel (or "Higher Self")."
"Crowley went to great pains to argue that Aiwass was an objectively separate being from himself, possessing far more knowledge than he or any other human could possibly have. As Crowley writes in his Confessions: "I was bound to admit that Aiwass had shown a knowledge of the Cabbala immeasurably superior to my own" and "We are forced to conclude that the author of The Book of the Law is an intelligence both alien and superior to myself, yet acquainted with my inmost secrets; and, most important point of all, that this intelligence is discarnate.""
He is absolutely innocent of the consequences of his actions -- he is a pure fool, which means that he is an innocent, [a] good man who slowly, starts to understand the world.

fool/fo͞ol/ Noun: A person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person: "what a fool I was to do this".



The great fool of the Celts: Duala.
"Crowley also spoke of Aiwass in symbolic terms. In The Law is for All,[7] he goes on at length in comparison to various other deities and spiritual concepts, but most especially to The Fool. For example, he writes of Aiwass: "In his absolute innocence and ignorance he is The Fool; he is the Saviour, being the Son who shall trample on the crocodiles and tigers, and avenge his father Osiris. Thus we see him as the Great Fool of Celtic legend, the Pure Fool of Act I of Parsifal, and, generally speaking, the insane person whose words have always been taken for oracles."
The "Queer Stranger."

"This is a considerable advance on those purely natualistic phenomena above described; in the Great Fool is a definite doctrine. The world is always looking for a saviour, and the doctrine in question is philospohically more than a doctrine; it is a plain fact. Salvation, whatever salvation may mean, is not to be obtained on any reasonable terms. Reason is an impasse, reason is damnation; only madness, divine madness, offers an issue. The law of the Lord Chancellor will not serve; the law-giver may be an epileptic camel-driver like Mohammed, a megalomaniac provincial upstart like Napoleon, or even an exile, three-parts learned, one-part crazy, an attic dweller in Soho,* like Karl Marx. There is only one thing in common among such persons; they are all mad, that is, inspired. Nearly all primitive people possess this tradition, at least in a diluted form. They respect the wandering lunatic, for it may be that he is the messenger of the Most High. "This queer stranger? Let us entreat him kindly. It may be that we entertain an angel unawares.""[1]
Now... this final thought.
"Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before the Children of men!" 



[1] The Fool From The Book Of Thoth

* dedicated to my friend and fellow traveler, Charles Lieurance, of Roman & Minnie's Satanic Cocktail Hour fame. Watch yer step, buddy.