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&"The Beast&"

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    redd fezz
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    I discovered some interesting things recently:

    1.) In Revelations it is actually "[sea] beast"... not just "the beast."

    2.) Crowley's personal symbol was a Sea Goat, which is a representation of Pan.

    Is Revelations predicting the return of the Old God Pan and threatening that everyone who worships Pan will be killed?

    3.) For being so anti-"beast," the Bible sure does have some interesting links between "Jesus Christ" and 666: www.jesus8880.com/gematria/666.htm

    What in the hell can this possibly mean? The writers of the Bible were directly contradicting themselves? Or, does Revelations have a completely different meaning than is generally interpreted?

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    • R redd fezz

      I discovered some interesting things recently:

      1.) In Revelations it is actually "[sea] beast"... not just "the beast."

      2.) Crowley's personal symbol was a Sea Goat, which is a representation of Pan.

      Is Revelations predicting the return of the Old God Pan and threatening that everyone who worships Pan will be killed?

      3.) For being so anti-"beast," the Bible sure does have some interesting links between "Jesus Christ" and 666: www.jesus8880.com/gematria/666.htm

      What in the hell can this possibly mean? The writers of the Bible were directly contradicting themselves? Or, does Revelations have a completely different meaning than is generally interpreted?

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      Jim Eshelman
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      *Revelations *has a completely different meaning than usually understood. It is a step-by-step instruction in kundalini yoga.

      The term used isn't "sea-beast," though it does say in Rev. 13:1 that the beast rose up out of the sea: Kai eidon ek tes thalasses therion anabainon. But the term for the critter itself is therion, simply some sort of non-human animate creature (same way that "beasts" are used in the early part of Genesis).

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      • R redd fezz

        I discovered some interesting things recently:

        1.) In Revelations it is actually "[sea] beast"... not just "the beast."

        2.) Crowley's personal symbol was a Sea Goat, which is a representation of Pan.

        Is Revelations predicting the return of the Old God Pan and threatening that everyone who worships Pan will be killed?

        3.) For being so anti-"beast," the Bible sure does have some interesting links between "Jesus Christ" and 666: www.jesus8880.com/gematria/666.htm

        What in the hell can this possibly mean? The writers of the Bible were directly contradicting themselves? Or, does Revelations have a completely different meaning than is generally interpreted?

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        Ah, "from the waters" does make some kind of sense in that case then, doesn't it?

        I'm going to reread Revelations this weekend and attempt to comprehend it based on what I know of Kundalini from texts, not personal experience (The Serpent Power, Mumford's work, etc.)

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        • R redd fezz

          I discovered some interesting things recently:

          1.) In Revelations it is actually "[sea] beast"... not just "the beast."

          2.) Crowley's personal symbol was a Sea Goat, which is a representation of Pan.

          Is Revelations predicting the return of the Old God Pan and threatening that everyone who worships Pan will be killed?

          3.) For being so anti-"beast," the Bible sure does have some interesting links between "Jesus Christ" and 666: www.jesus8880.com/gematria/666.htm

          What in the hell can this possibly mean? The writers of the Bible were directly contradicting themselves? Or, does Revelations have a completely different meaning than is generally interpreted?

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          Also, what about the Sea Goat / Pan stuff? Is Pan another representation of the Beast? (The Beast is the HGA, right?)

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            I discovered some interesting things recently:

            1.) In Revelations it is actually "[sea] beast"... not just "the beast."

            2.) Crowley's personal symbol was a Sea Goat, which is a representation of Pan.

            Is Revelations predicting the return of the Old God Pan and threatening that everyone who worships Pan will be killed?

            3.) For being so anti-"beast," the Bible sure does have some interesting links between "Jesus Christ" and 666: www.jesus8880.com/gematria/666.htm

            What in the hell can this possibly mean? The writers of the Bible were directly contradicting themselves? Or, does Revelations have a completely different meaning than is generally interpreted?

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            @Redd Fezz said

            "Also, what about the Sea Goat / Pan stuff? Is Pan another representation of the Beast? (The Beast is the HGA, right?)"

            Please spin kundalini questions/remarks off to another thread. On the above: Could be. Depends. Context specific.

            Beast as HGA? Well, the Beast is 666 - the supreme number of the Sun - so has a relationship to Tiphereth. I don't recall anyone ever equating it per se to the HGA, though there's a "hidden god" sense in which this might fit for some aspirants in some contexts.

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