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Friday, December 30, 2011

Six-pointed stars



An orange Saturn with red rings are in the upper left corner of the cover. Saturn has always been associated with Satan, while Venus has been associated with Lucifer, Satan before he was thrown out of Heaven. Saturn is the sixth planet from the sun and the second largest planet in the solar system. The planet is the furthest thing in our solar system visible to the naked eye. With the advent of the telescope, Saturn's rings were finally visible, although, to early astronomers the rings resembled horns. Its rings have made it one of the most photogenic of celestial objects and afforded Saturn the name "the Lord of the Rings." Ancient Hebrews represented Saturn, the supreme God (not to be confused with YHWH--the Bible clearly states that Satan is the true God of this world, while YHWH is the creator of the Universe and all space and time), with a hexagram, or six-pointed star, which can still be seen on the flag of Israel. Its been noted by a few people, including Vigilant Citizen, that the name Is-ra-el could have originated from the Egyptian gods Isis, Ra and the Hebrew name for Saturn, El.
The Ancient Hebrews Saturn worship is still clearly evident today. After all, it is a hexagram that adorns the flag of Israel, known as the Star of David. During the Holocaust, Jews were forced to wear the star as identification by the Nazi's. The white part of the flag represents light, honesty, innocence and peace while the blue represents trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and Heaven. The flag was designed for the Zionist movement in 1891. The hexagram has been used as a symbol of Judaism since the 17th century, with precedents in the 14th to 16th centuries in Central Europe, where the Shield of David was partly used in conjunction with the Seal of Solomon (the pentagram) on Jewish flags. Its use probably derives from medieval (11th to 13th century) Jewish protective amulets called segulot.
Page E from the Leningrad Codex, the oldest complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible.

The hexagram has been adopted by Islam and Christianity as a result of it being associated with King David. Six-pointed stars have also been found in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

Tһе hexagram іѕ a mandala symbol called satkona yantra οr sadkona yantra found on Ancient South Indian Hindu temples built thousands οf years ago. It symbolizes tһе nara-narayana, the perfect meditative state οf balance achieved between man аחԁ God, which іf maintained, results іח "moksha," οr "nirvana"--release frοm tһе bounds οf tһе physical world and іtѕ material trappings. The Shatkona is a symbol used in Hindu yantra that represents the union of both the male and feminine form. It is supposed to represent Purusha, the supreme being, and Prakriti, mother nature, or causal matter. Often this is represented as Shiva - Shakti.
In Buddhism, the Bardo Thodol, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, contains an image of the hexagram with a swastika inside. In Tibetan, іt іѕ called tһе chos-kyi 'byung-gnas, meaning 'origin οf phenomenon'. It іѕ connected wіtһ Vajrayogini, аחԁ forms tһе center раrt οf hеr mandala, where it is three dimensional, instead of two.
In the endocrine system, Anahata or Anahata-puri, or padma-sundara is associated with the thymus gland, located in the chest. This gland produces white blood cells, which combat disease and bring equilibrium to the body. The thymus functions greatest before puberty and is impaired by the appearance of sex hormones in the blood stream from puberty onwards. Many Western occultists associate this central chakra with the central sephirah, Tiphereth, in the Kabbalah's Tree of Life. Christian Kabbalists associate this sephirah with love, healing and Jesus Christ as God the Son/Son of God. Anahata, or Anahata-puri, or padma-sundara is related to the thymus, located in the chest. The thymus is an element of the immune system as well as being part of the endocrine system. It is the site of maturation of the T cells responsible for fending off disease and may be adversely affected by stress. Anahata is represented by a lotus flower with twelve petals. Anahata is related to the colors green or pink and involve complex emotions, compassion, tenderness, unconditional love, equilibrium, rejection and well-being. Physically Anahata governs circulation, emotionally it governs unconditional love for the self and others, mentally it governs passion, and spiritually it governs devotion.

The six-pointed star or hexagram is so common in cultures and religions the world over that no one knows its point of origin. Surely it was possible that these cultures separated by thousands of miles and hundreds of years could come up with two, interlocking, opposite facing triangles. What if there is a darker side to this symbol though? With symbols, there usually are two sides to every shape. We know that Satanists love to take symbols that are supposed to have positive associations, pervert them and make them negative. Look at the what the Nazi's did with the swastika.

Let's keep it real. Some of the Ancient Hebrew heroes from the Old Testament including Abraham, Moses, and King Solomon were into some dark stuff. From what we read from the Holy Bible, YHWH wasn't going to have his prophets or the leaders of the Jews messing around with sorcery and black magick without punishing them. Genesis 11:31 says that Abraham and his father were from the 'Ur of the Chaldees.' Chaldea was known to be a hotspot for astronomy, astrology, and the black arts. So much so, that the word "Chaldean" in many ancient cultures was synonymous with "sorcerer." This sorcery was allegedly taught to man by the Watchers, the Nephilim. When Abraham was born, his mother gave birth to him in a cave and left him there for twenty days. Upon her return, she did not recognize her newborn because he had "grown very big." He was as big as a full grown man and could walk and speak--indication that he came from some possible supernatural ancestry.

In Genesis 12:10-20, Abraham and his wife Sarai/Sarah are forced to Egypt to evade famine. Because Sarah is beautiful, Abraham is worried he will be killed by the Egyptians so he asks her to pretend that she is his sister. On arriving before the Pharaoh, the Egyptians recognize Sarah's beauty, and the Egyptian princes shower Abraham with gifts of livestock and servants to gain her hand in marriage. Sarah thus becomes part of "Pharaoh's house" (his harem). YHWH then sends a plague to punish Pharaoh on account of his adultery. Pharaoh realizes that Sarah is already married and restores her to Abraham and orders them to leave Egypt with all of the possessions Abraham had acquired in Egypt.

The writers of Genesis were very careful to leave out much of the information found in other ancient texts regarding Abraham's trip to Egypt. The Pseudo-Eupolemus states, "Abraham excelled all in nobility and wisdom; he sought and obtained the knowledge of astrology and the Chaldean craft... he traveled to Phoenicia and dwelt there. He pleased the Phoenician king by teaching the Phoenicians the cycles of the Sun and Moon, and everything else as well... [in Egypt] Abraham lived in Heliopolis with the Egyptian priests and taught them much: He explained astrology and the other sciences to them." JosephusAntiquities of the Jews says, "...before the coming of Abraham, the Egyptians were ignorant of these sciences, which thus traveled from the Chaldeans into Egypt, [and then] passed to the Greeks." Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg has more to say on the subject stating, "[Abraham] built a city for [his sons through his slave Hagar], surrounded by an iron wall, so high that the sun could not shine into the city... Also Abraham taught them the black art, wherewith they held sway over demons and spirits."

Genesis 25:6 states, "But unto the sons of the concubines, which Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts, and sent them away from Isaac his son, while he yet lived, eastward, unto the east country." It is said that among the money, gold, silver, Abraham also gave his sons the knowledge of the dark arts. Abraham is said to have died at the age of 175 years and Jewish legend says that he was meant to live to 180 years, but YHWH purposely took his life because he felt that Abraham did not need to go through the pain of seeing his grandson Esau's wicked deeds.

In Exodus, when Moses took the Hebrews out of Egypt, scripture says he asked YHWH to part the Red Sea to allow them to get away from the Pharaoh and his men. There have been other claims made as to who Moses really asked for this help. The Bible has been edited so many times that much of the original scripture has been lost in translation--this is a fact. Other accounts of this epic state that Moses, having grown up in Egypt, may have prayed to one of the Egyptian gods or even the demon Asmodeus for help. In Hebrew, "ashma" means "lord" and "deus" means "god." It is well known that the Hebrews brought with them from Egypt witchcraft they learned there, which as stated before, traces back to Abraham. We know they brought the black arts with them because of the Kabbalah, which is based on the disciplines and esoteric teachings of Ancient Hebrew mysticism, including the Talmud.
King Solomon evokes the demon spirit Belial. From Jacobus de Teramo's Das Buch Belial, 1473.
King Solomon and his horned Hebrew aid/priest summoning more demons.

Although King David may have used the hexagram on his shield, because the symbol is now known to be associated with witchcraft, its very possible that his son, King Solomon, used it for darker purposes. While occultists and magicians may reinforce the idea that not all sorcery is evil, it is a very slippery slope when you're attempting to control forces outside of yourself (i.e. evoking spirits). According to scripture, King Solomon was the wisest man that ever lived or ever will live. It is likely that he was also the richest man that ever lived and he possessed many other attributes that are highly regarded and sought after by mankind. King Solomon was said to have been able to talk with and command animals and according to the Talmud, had power over djinns.
The six-pointed star or hexagram is known as one of the most powerful symbols in the occult. YHWH condemned the symbol as the star of the Semetic (Hebrew for 'king') god, Moloch, the horned cow god of the Phoenicians. The two overlapping or intertwined equilateral triangles pointing in opposite directions (up and down) represented the union of dualities, such as male and female. Of course when witches and sorcerers cast spells and put a hex on someone, these words have roots that go back to Saturn worship.
The back of the U.S. $1 bill has an uncapped pyramid with the All-Seeing Eye of the Great Architect (Lucifer) as well all know, along with the Latin phrases, "ANNUIT COEPTIS," meaning "He (God--Lucifer) favors our undertaking," and "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM" meaning "New Order of the Ages." The uncapped pyramid and All-Seeing Eye, along with the points of the letters N and M make one triangle, while the points of the letters O, A, and S make another triangle, creating the hexagram or Star of Saturn. The letters are an anagram for the word, "MASON," as in Freemason.
There is another hexagram on the back of the $1 bill, above the Eagle's head.

NASA
Eerily enough, Saturn has a naturally formed hexagon on its northern hemisphere. North is said to be the direction of evil.

Saturn was also known to the Ancient Israelites as Adar. Adar is the sixth month of the civil year and the twelfth month of the religious year on the Hebrew calendar. It is a winter month of 29 days. Horus' birthday is December 25th, the day most Christians celebrate the birth of Christ. The Ancient Romans did not call their great empire Rome, but Saturnia, named after the great planet, which they believed, like most other celestial objects, was actually a divine being. The Romans also celebrated Saturnalia, a holiday dedicated to the worship of their god. We call the sixth day of the week (international standard ISO 8601) Saturday for the same reason. Because the ancients also worshipped the Sun, people go to church on Sunday, instead of Saturday, which is the Sabbath.
Baphomet sits on a black cube associated with Saturn in front of two crescent moons in this image by Eliphas Levi. On top of his head is the torch associated with Lucifer, the light bearer.

The black cube has also been of importance to Muslims. The Kaaba is a black cube-shaped building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and is the most sacred site in Islam. The building predates Islam but according to Islamic tradition, the first building at the site was built by Ibrahim/Abraham. The building has a mosque built around it, called the Masjid al-Haram. All Muslims around the world face the Kaaba during prayers, no matter where they are.
The Kaaba holds a black stone which is said to have fallen from Heaven. Muslims believe this stone is so old, it came to Earth at the time of Adam & Eve. Although it has never been extracted for scientific analysis, some believe it is a meteorite. One other theory is that this is the actual stone that fell off of Lucifer's crown during his battle with the other archangels, where it was knocked off by Michael, right before Lucifer and his legion were cast out from Heaven by God (YHWH). It is said that this jewel hit Cain on his head, causing the mark of Cain. King Solomon later carved the jewel into a bowl and goblet, which was used by Yeshua/Jesus during the Last Supper--which would start the legend of the Holy Grail.

As mentioned before, Abraham was believed to have built the Kaaba. I bring this up again because while Abraham is the central figure important to Judaism, Islam and Christianity, he is also associated with sorcery and black magic. Abraham is even believed to have been a descendant of the notorious Nephilim, the fallen angels, the legion that accompanied Lucifer (one third of the angels) out of Heaven. Ibrahim, as he is known to Muslims, is written in a way that one could easily assume has some connection to the name Elohim, from the Holy Bible. In Genesis 1:26, God says, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness..." In Genesis 3:8, after Adam & Eve are tricked by the Serpent (Satan) into eating the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge; Good & Evil, the name Elohim is used. In the King James version of the Bible, the word God is used, as a singular noun, even though Elohim is plural, as plural Hebrew nouns end in "im." In Genesis 3:22, scripture says, "And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:" There are several explanations for why God is referred to as a plural-singular including God referring to himself, Yeshua/Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The exact meaning has literally been lost in translation as Elohim is the word used for God in the Torah and with the history of Saturn worship, its hard to definitely say whom is speaking. Perhaps the Ancient Hebrews confused Saturn (whom they did worship at one point) with YHWH?
NASA/artist rendering of Saturn's halo.
Saturn is famous for its magnificent rings but only recently have astronomers discovered this larger ring.

Saturn worship is still referenced today. We exchange wedding rings when we get married because Saturn has rings. Halos are placed above the heads of holy icons for the same reason. Earrings are also worn to symbolize Saturn's famous feature--that several other planets including Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus also have.

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