Wednesday 13 February 2008

The Occult

I don't like it when they defend satanism. They claim not the believe in Satan, of course, the inner secret is supposed to be that satan doesn't exist but is just the personification their own physical selves. It seems strange that they would peddle their inner secret so widely, as occultists are known to be secretive. Of course, that's because it isn't really their inner secret. The real secret, as with all initiatory movements, is that everything you've been told so far is a lie.

John Carter, author of "Sex and Rockets", has set me off. Defending Satanism, as usual, listing Aquino as one of those he defends and claiming SRA is nothing more than hysteria. Hysteria didn't give them little kiddies Chlamidia. So much for innocence. So much for the frontal evil being just to mess with the minds of ignorant Christians. Still, I'm sure that propaganda works well with the secular. See the RI thread linked in the last post. "Sex obsessed" and "Romish" Caster calls Christianity. From someone who defends Parsons and Crowley!

Here I quoted something relevant.

The Agenda is mindslavery, by the suppression of the ego (not consciouss control thereof, Carter quotes Parsons quite explicitly), on this I follow Colin Wilson, my Colin namesake, awareness and consciousness are the key. Conscious control, not the suppression of the ego and allowing the evil in to take control. How ironic that Thelemites are the enemies of Will.

The human race would supply the pawns. The mode of control was complicated as usual. Human beings were largely free of direct control. Each individual HAD TO CONSCIOUSLY COMMIT HIMSELF TO ONE OF THE OPPOSING FORCES...

The main battle was for what was to become known as the human soul.

Once an individual had committed himself, he opened a door so that an indefinable something could actually enter his body and exercise some control over his subconscious mind.

John Keel there. So it is.

Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened.

And

Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.

Don't be deceived. On the Keel note, the mind is busy while the body serves THEM elsewhere. As in the Dance of the Voodoo Handbag. This is what Keel divined from the Mothman business, an illusion but one with a purpose, to distract while you hands do the work of others.

As Baring Gould says, Christianity is the only religion not to denounce flesh. It must be controlled, not rejected. Baring-Gould is right. Meals in common, not wives, as the REAL early Christians said.

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