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    @gerry456 said

    "Ok i'm assuming you're not long out of childhood.

    How about search him in the annals of this forum?

    heruraha dot net/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3435&p=87399&hilit=reich#p87399

    I have to say that the armor aspect in relation to both mind and body got me interested, but heruraha dot net/viewtopic.php?p=87411#p87411:606wyqsn) sums it up well. Thanks anyhow.

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    So far from what I've read by Serrano, these three things caught my attention the most:

    1. The demiurge as wholly 'evil' and the god of Jews
    2. Green Ray of the Black Sun
    3. Nordic (Hyperborean) people as proto-human

    Before I get into any of these, please guys try to be neutral and scientific regardless of the political aspect of the thing, since who knows, this might lead to Love. 😄

    About the demiurge, it makes sense to me somehow if the Jews happened to worship him even if their Scriptures doesn't say so directly, it's their attitudes and collective soul that proves it. I hope I'm making sense, by that I mean, they worship the Universe itself NOT the transcendent Source/Father, which helps them as the 'chosen' people in their covenant, becoming an energetic compass for him through the Tetragrammaton, a gift they wasted and that's why Jesus was born. He also mentions something about the automated universe and their (the Jews) army of ants, probably something similar to 'the slaves shall serve', except definitely not in the same Thelemic spirit.

    Here's the quote about the Green Ray:

    "There is nothing more mysterious than blood. Paracelsus considered it a condensation of light. I believe that the Aryan, Hyperborean blood is that – but not the light of the Golden Sun, not of a galactic sun, but of the light of the Black Sun, of the Green Ray."

    What do you make of it? I believe Blavatsky mentioned this sun in her magnum opus.

    Finally the Norse, he claim that humanity is in a state of 'involution' (the existence of lower races), rather than evolution, and that we are being rid of this eternal memory in our DNA by this 'demiurgic' universe. I don't necessarily agree with the latter, but I think it's worth studying from his perspective, especially when you bear in mind the phenomena of Nordic aliens, Venusians and Pleiadians. On the other hand, I know many will find this as mere propaganda and excuse for supremacy.

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    @Abdulaziz said

    "So far from what I've read by Serrano, these three things caught my attention the most:

    1. The demiurge as wholly 'evil' and the god of Jews
    2. Green Ray of the Black Sun
    3. Nordic (Hyperborean) people as proto-human

    Before I get into any of these, please guys try to be neutral and scientific regardless of the political aspect of the thing, since who knows, this might lead to Love. 😄

    About the demiurge, ..................................

    What do you make of it? .."

    "Demiurge" "God", call it what you will. Humanity was always isolated into little geographical sections. Each stupid section (race) made their own "God".

    Look at the division that that crap caused.

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    @gerry456 said

    ""Demiurge" "God", call it what you will. Humanity was always isolated into little geographical sections. Each stupid section (race) made their own "God".

    Look at the division that that crap caused."

    Because that's the nature of the beast, my friend.
    If we keep ignoring and denying the fact we as species are varied and in conflict (even within our being and kinsfolk); it will cause greater catastrophe, which we are slowly witnessing, thanks to the utopian and erroneous distribution of freedom notions by politicians with questionable history and conduct.

    Also, I'm afraid your comment shows how little you understand of the Invisible College's mechanism, let alone the subject I'm actually talking about.

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    I was thinking about my post about Hitler and his so called peace offerings.

    You could take any war mongering tyrant from history and bend the facts to make it look like they wanted peace. It could even be done with Genghis Khan.

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    @Abdulaziz said

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    Also, I'm afraid your comment shows how little you understand of the Invisible College's mechanism, let alone the subject I'm actually talking about."

    Invisible College.

    Please explain then what the Invisible College is. Who is chancellor there? Prof Xavier?

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    @gerry456 said

    "Invisible College.

    Please explain then what the Invisible College is. Who is chancellor there? Prof Xavier?"

    As the Master himself say in Liber LXI vel Causae:
    "In all systems of religion is to be found a system of Initiation, which may be defined as the process by which a man comes to learn that unknown Crown."

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    I'm trying to keep this topic as 'esoteric' as possible, so I thought of sharing some of Serrano's unique symbology found in his work. He also mentions the Templars frequently, but the thing I find mostly intriguing is the Hyperboreans, looking forward to read about them from other credible sources.

    https://www.the-savoisien.com/blog/public/img6/Serrano_The_golden_cord.jpg

    https://www.the-savoisien.com/blog/public/img7/Serrano_Miguel.jpg

    https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/4e/1c/c7/4e1cc7cd46b5efccbcd52305d5658121.jpg

    cropcircleconnector dot com/2016/nursteed/original.jpg

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    @Abdulaziz said

    "I'm trying to keep this topic as 'esoteric' as possible, so I thought of sharing some of Serrano's unique symbology found in his work. He also mentions the Templars frequently, but the thing I find mostly intriguing is the Hyperboreans, looking forward to read about them from other credible sources.
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    This Serrano guy makes your average right-wing nut look mild.

    I suggest you seek counselling because of this crazy fascination you have for him and his fascist ideas.

    Y'see this is the problem when mysticism is promulgated over and above rational thought.

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    @gerry456 said

    "This Serrano guy makes your average right-wing nut look mild.

    I suggest you seek counselling because of this crazy fascination you have for him and his fascist ideas.

    Y'see this is the problem when mysticism is promulgated over and above rational thought."

    Oh, but isn't the True Will supra-rational? Wasn't Crowley called a 'nut' too?
    Evaluating the spiritual through a mundane lens ONLY is the reason we have the profane and the initiate.

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    Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken.

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    @Avshalom Binyamin said

    "Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."

    I have to say I wasn't expecting such comments from supposedly illuminated individuals, ha.
    Tells how hopeless it is in the West these days.

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    @Abdulaziz said

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    Oh, but isn't the True Will supra-rational? ."

    No.

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    @Abdulaziz said

    "I have to say I wasn't expecting such comments from supposedly illuminated individuals, ha.
    Tells how hopeless it is in the West these days."

    Are you evaluating the spiritual through a mundane lens?

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    @Avshalom Binyamin said

    "Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken."

    An anal comment.

    What are you talking about?

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    @gerry456 said

    "What are you talking about?"

    Chicken=an enlightened person

    Feathers=a trait of some enlightened people, some nutjobs, some nazis, some amazing employees, and many other people.

    Is that clear enough?

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    @Avshalom Binyamin said

    "Are you evaluating the spiritual through a mundane lens?"

    Projecting much? It's you who's doing that.
    Not even trying to be neutral and actually criticizing (technically) the subjects I mentioned.
    You're assuming they're not 'enlightened' just because they're National Socialists.

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    @Abdulaziz said

    "You're assuming they're not 'enlightened' just because they're National Socialists."

    No, I'm deducing they're not thelemites, and assuming they're suffering from limbic brain damage.

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    @Avshalom Binyamin said

    "No, I'm deducing they're not thelemites, and assuming they're suffering from limbic brain damage."

    Fair enough.
    But why you think they suffer limbic brain damage? Is it just because they revoked the Lord of Israel?
    How thelemic of you!

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    @Abdulaziz said

    "But why you think they suffer limbic brain damage? Is it just because they revoked the Lord of Israel?"

    Genocidal cruelty is not a trait of a healthy person. Brain damage to the amygdala correlates with a reduced ability to process emotions, and increased cruelty. Brain damage to the pre-frontal cortex reduces a person's ability to exercise self-control over impulses.

    @Abdulaziz said

    "How thelemic of you!"

    Thank you.

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