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Stargates,
Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through The Portal (Pt. 7)
Metaphysical
nonsense, or high-tech mechanisms built by "the gods"?
By Thomas Horn
Over the last few weeks
we have been discussing "Them." Whether they are called angels and
demons, good and bad aliens, gods of mythology, Djinns, or
multidimensional unknowns, history is replete with records of super
intelligent beings interacting with the process of human development.
While their activity is frequently overlooked, close
collaboration between them and architects of society has at times
allowed these beings to dictate the course of individuals and/or
nations. Ancient iconography depicts this relationship as between
celestials [gods] and terrestrials [humans] and further as facilitated
by stargates, portals, ladders, and other mechanisms through which the
separate realities are joined.
Acts of association
between three-dimensional and other-dimensional intelligence occurs
both physically and mentally, on a personal and global scale as
redundantly recorded in the world's oldest books, including the Bible.
These watchers are
described as being friendly [good] and unfriendly [evil] as well as
warring among themselves for the future of earth's inhabitants. The
gates they come through include: 1) celestial levels beyond human
control/understanding where the gods transverse the heavens, play
chess with world governments, return to their own at Olympus, etc.;
and 2) terrestrial levels where intimate interaction between "gods"
and humans occur when individuals or groups invite such relationship
using intercessory rituals and/or prayer.
In this segment we make
the assumption that the phenomenon described over the first six parts
of this series is real and that humans play a roll to some extent and
under certain circumstances in opening and closing of these portals.
As pointed out earlier
in this series, L. Ron Hubbard and Jack Parsons attempted to do that
very thing by inviting the spirit of Babylon through a portal during a
sex ritual. Their hope was to incarnate the whore of Babylon--a demon
child or Gibborim. Parsons wrote that the ritual was successful, and
that at one point a brownish yellow light came through the doorway. At
the same moment he said he was struck by something invisible, and a
candle was knocked out of his hand.
[Editor's note: it's interesting that following Crowley's magic portal
(which produced the alien-looking LAM) and Hubbard and Parson's
"Babylon Working" ritual, Crowley died in 1947--the same year Kenneth
Arnold saw his flying saucers and sightings of "aliens" increased
around the world. Was a portal indeed opened by the invitation?]
Theologians view the
activity described above as possible. They too use "door" metaphors
through which "influences" can be invited into communities or
individual lives, home, body, worldview, etc. Christian scholars
define these influences as three types: 1) divine influence,
proceeding forth from the domain of God; 2) satanic influence, coming
from the sphere of Satan; and 3) human influence. This third
influence, being neutral, has the potential to influence persons for
good or evil as it submits itself to divine or satanic control (a
person, which might not directly or intentionally open gates to evil,
may otherwise allow persons in their life that have done so, and,
therefore, transference of the influence from one person to another
may be experienced over time). This can also happen on a community
level, where the majority of participants constituting a city,
geographical region, or nation become saturated by a particular
influence. Everything from legislation to crime rates might thus be
affected either good or bad depending on the nature of the influence.
When Gates Open Over
Whole Cities
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Sumerians, Hebrews,
Hittites, Babylonians, Assyrians, and others believed that gateways
on earth symbolize celestial openings through which dark-influences
and light-influences seek entry. It was therefore important to use
imitative magic for protection against undesirable entities at homes
and cities. Gateways (stargates) represented on earth
in Assyrian archways were, for instance, built using elaborate
construction ceremonies and blessed by names of good omens. While
smaller versions of protection-deities guarded individual home
entries, colossal transgenic creatures flanked city gates and palace
entries to keep undesirable forces from coming through those
portals--important imitative magic thought to represent heavenly
ideas--guardians that were often accompanied by winged spirits
holding magic devices atop protective statuettes concealed beneath
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For more on how evil influences
can be invited to rule over cities, read "The Invisible Invasion"
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An Example From The
Bible
To the ancient city of
Corinth, a city known for its pride, ostentation, and lasciviousness
(which not only was tolerated, but consecrated through the worship of
Venus), Paul informed the saints that, "...the god of this world hath
blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the
glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto
them" (2 Cor. 4:4). Paul used terminology reflected elsewhere in the
Bible concerning forces of darkness and forces of light, which seek
entry into individual homes as well as control over whole cities. The
antidote against this evil influence, according to Paul, was the light
of the Gospel of Christ. Descriptions of Christ's Gospel advent
include the familiar language of the heavens opening--as in a
gateway, doorway or window (see Mt. 3:16; Acts 7:56)--through which
the light of the Spirit would come.
In more
than thirty important biblical passages, the Greek New Testament
refers to an invisible domain or "government" located in the space
between heaven and earth--the kosmos. Archons command this
geopolitical sphere according to the Bible, dominating kosmokrators
(rulers of darkness who work in and through human political
counterparts), who, in turn, command influences of lesser rank until
every level of earthly government is touched by this power.
If we could see through the veil into
the dimension of these beings, we might find the atmosphere alive with
good against evil. Some say this is the place where the prize is the
souls of men, and where legions war for control of its cities and
people.
(click here for excerpt from The
Ahriman Gate fictionalizing the kosmos).
Flying Serpent Gods
Over Cities?
"And to the angel of
the church in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the
sharp sword with two edges; I know thy works, and where thou dwellest,
even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and has not
denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful
martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth" (Rev. 2:12-13).
In the letter to the
church in Pergamos (Pergamum), verse 13 is enlightening: "I know...
where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is." The Greek verse
reads Satanos thronos esti, literally, "Where a throne to Satan
is."
Next - Part Eight
Also see:
Part 01:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 02:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 03: Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 04: Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 05:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 06:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 07:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 08:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 09:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 10:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 11:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 12:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 13:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
Part 14:
Stargates, Ancient Rituals, And Those Invited Through
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