
The Luciferian Culture
The Luciferian Culture
(((There was a War in the Heavens. GOD presented his beautiful new updated creation, Man (humans) before his angels. He decided Man to be the gardeners of Earth and ordered the Angels to bow before his creation. Some Angels did not comply, they tought the Earth was to be their domain. Conflict and rebellion was nurtured and a war was formed in the heavens. GOD threw the Angels down to Earth whithout being able to return to the heavens. They became prisoners on Earth aligned to live their lives just as Man, struggling under labor and toil for their existence. But they did have knowledge about the universe, materials and techniques wich gave them a large advantage in relation to the new creation. The fallen angels from Mount Hermon descended to lower ground and built sacrificial sites and cities under their jurisdiction. They enslaved the people and built service networks for their own aggrandizement. They implemented a religious cult with a sacrificial culture where people, often children, were sacrificed to their deity Baal. The worship of Baal spread and Baal traditionally demanded that children/people be sacrificed continuously for the preservation of power and prosperity. The fallen ones infiltrated and manipulated man in every way possible and man became their slaves in many aspects. Working not for Man, nature or benevolence, but for self appointed egoistic slave owner fallen ones and malevolance, leading to the corruption of man, just as the fallen angels promised GOD that they would do.)))
(((Luciferianism is a man-made belief and worship system similar to many other man-made religions. It is one of several belief systems that rest on human interpretations of various gods' and their intentions for man, his special position, way of life, and moral rights and obligations. This means that religion as such is corrupt when it allows a flawed being, man, to step in between, interpret, distort, and manipulate the direct spiritual contact between man and God. When this happens, the spiritual signal to the creator, who created all life in love for all life, is weakened and misdirected. The kingdom of God within each individual is reduced in favor of man's worldly manipulation of God's will and intentions. In this way, individuals can be hindered from their spiritual development and more easily used for the purposes of the worldly material powers. This is the essence of every man made go-inbetween religion regardless of whether we call it Catholicism, Protestantism, Talmudism, or Islam.)))
(((Luciferianism does not assume that all life is important and sacred. On the contrary, the belief system portrays themselves as chosen by their God and higher than all other life. They consider themselves equal to gods and in many cases even above God and the creator himself. They preserve their lineage as long as possible within their bloodlines without the interference of lower-ranking bloodlines. People of other bloodlines are to be compared to animals and should be treated as cattle or workhorses put to serve the Luciferian nobility. They believe that they own everything and are entitled to everything based on their perceived unique position.)))
(((They believe that they are descendants of gods and that (1)they are chosen by god as special people. Their god is called (5)Baal and (4)Moloch, strongly connected to sacrificial cult with the sacrifice af children and men and worship of (6)Rephan (Saturn). They believe that all other peoples are delusional and that the true creator is of a wisdom principle that they think of as (2)Lucifer (also mentioned as the morning star). That wisdom principle gave us ancient mystery school teachings and that the enemy wich they call (3)Adonai, the adversary, wich we would call the Christian God, came to try to defeat them. Then they take it a step further and they look at texts like the Bible and they interpret the text referring to the end times that God will take the money from the wicked and restore it to the just and that we as a planet are the wicked and they are the just. This is how they justify (7)their financial corruption. They do not believe that we deserve the money. They believe that if they did not dominate us, and if they did not control us pro-actively through strategic planning and the arrangement of endless events, manipulations crisis, wars, division and fear, that we left to our own devices would destroy our planet.)))
(((According to Luciferian rationale, they believe that they are saving the earth, they believe that humans are bad for the environment, we cause pollution so they, acting as self appointed guardians of the planet, have to reduce population. Then they seed that into movies like - the Matrix - , where agent Smith says "humans are like a virus on the planet". Similar messages are seeded in many other movies to embed their teachings into the villains (you, me and the rest of humanity - since they belive that they are not human. They often act as intermediates between individuals, nations, churches and political powers. They create networks of belivers, useful executors and strong financial strategies. They infiltrate political and corporate powers through masonic sects and create their preferred endgoals through pro-active Hegelian dialectic method influenced by Macchiavelli by creating the problems-reactions-solutions. They project their own wrongdoings on other people or groups and are blind to their own sin, since it is sanctioned by their beliefs. Emphathy and Sympathy seems to be reserved only amongst Luciferian members, if it even exist at all. This standard behavior are similar to sociopathic and Psychopathic tendencies.)))
1. They are chosen by (god) as special people = Believs are attached to the history of the fallen angels were this cult is seeded, nurtured and spread among those chosen by this cult. Other peoples are just humans, not selected and of lesser standing. In modern Hebrew & Yiddish - Goy / Goyim is a term for a gentile, a non-jew. Through Yiddish, the word has been adopted into English (Goyim, Goys), also to mean "gentile", often in a prejorative and diminishing sense.
In the book of Revelation, God counter this cult, their teachings and practices and calls them all out: "I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan."
2. Lucifer = Lucifer is believed to be a fallen angel and the Devil in Christian theology. Lucifer is associated with the sin of pride and believed to have attempted a usurpation of God, whereafter being banished to Earth. Read the Mount Hermon event.
The concept of a fallen angel attempting to overthrow the highest deity parallels Attar's attempt to overthrow Ba'al in Canaanite religion; Attar is thrown into the underworld as a result of his failure. The story is alluded to in the Book of Isaiah and transferred to Christian beliefs, and is also used in the Vulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible).
As Lucifer is the antagonist of God in Christian beliefs, some sects of Satanism began to venerate him as a bringer of freedom. Other religious communities, such as the Gnostics and Freemasons, have been accused of worshipping Lucifer as their deity.
3. Adonai = The lord. Adonai is the plural word of the Hebrew word Adon, which means "lord" or "master". It was first used as God´s title before it was used as God´s name. The plural and capitalized Adonai is used because, according to beliefs, God is the lord of all humanity and thus is the "lord of all lords"
4. Moloch = Moloch, Molech, or Molek is a word which appears in the Hebrew Bible several times, primarily in the Book of Leviticus. The Greek Septuagint translates many of these instances as "their king", but maintains the word or name Moloch in others, including one additional time in the Book of Amos where the Hebrew text does not attest the name. The Bible strongly condemns practices that are associated with Moloch, which are heavily implied to include child sacrifice (predominantly the first born children). Traditionally, the name Moloch has been understood as referring to a Canaanite god, but it probably is has deeper historical roots.
The Bible is clear on this matter adressing this cult. In Acts (NIV) 7:43, "You have taken up the tabernacle of Molek and the star of your god Rephan, the idols you made to worship.Therefore I will send you into exile' beyond Babylon."
5. Baal = Baal (/ˈbeɪ.əl, ˈbɑːl/), Ba'al (/bɑː.ɑːl/), was a title and honorific meaning "owner" or "lord" in the Northwest Semitic languages spoken in the Levant during antiquity. From its use among people, it came to be applied to gods. Scholars previously associated the theonym with solar cults and with a variety of unrelated patron deities, but inscriptions have shown that the name Baal was particularly associated with the storm and fertility god Hadad and his local manifestations. The Ugaritic god Baal (𐎁𐎓𐎍) is the protagonist of one of the lengthiest surviving epics from the ancient Near East, the Baal Cycle.
Known by epithets like "rider of the clouds" and "Victorious Baal", he was associated with rain, lightning, wind, fertility, and kingship, and was often depicted in opposition to sea and death deities like Yammu and Mot. Worship of Baal spread throughout the Levant, Egypt, and the Mediterranean via Phoenician colonization, with regional forms such as Baal Hammon in Carthage. The god was also known as "the mighty one", and "the one without equal" ("there is none above him"). The Baal sacrificial cult is historically traced beyond the Canaanite cult in the Bible for sacrificing children to the Baal deity. The earliest traces is that of the mount Hermon event with the fallen angels building sacrificial sites and cities (some actually named Bal and Baal). Their antagonist were and still is, the Christian God that threw the angels down to earth.
The Hebrew Bible includes use of the term in reference to various Levantine deities, often with application towards Hadad, who was decried as a false god. In the Hebrew Bible, Baal appears frequently as a foreign or rival deity, with prophets like Elijah opposing his cult, while in early Israelite contexts, the title may have sometimes referred to Yahweh. Depiction as a false god was taken over into Christianity and Islam, sometimes under the form Beelzebub in demonology.
Classical sources rendered him as Belus. The Quran also references Baal worship, portraying him as a false god opposed by the prophet Elijah (Arabic: Ilyās or Elyas) (Qur'an 37:125). The Quran also mentions Ba'al as a common noun meaning "husband" (Qur'an 2:228, 4:128, 11:72, 24:31).
6- Rephan = Remphan (also spelled Rephan; Koine Greek: Ῥαιφάν) is a term used by Stephen at the time of his martyrdom in the Book of Acts 7:43 in the New Testament, in reference to a specific object of idolatrous worship:
Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, figures which ye made to worship them: and I will carry you away beyond Babylon. (Acts 7:43)
According to some Biblical scholars, the name refers to the Hebrew Kiyyun or Chiun (Hebrew: כִּיּוּן), mentioned in Amos 5:26. Since the words "Kiyyun" ("Chiun") and "Remphan" are each hapax legomena, there is debate whether they are meant as common or proper nouns. It is generally presumed that both remphan and chiun refer to the planet Saturn.
7. Their financial corruption = In the Luciferian system, financial corruption is actually the opposite. It is orderly and correct to collect all resources, money & wealth from humans. Humans can not be trusted with money, wealth & resources because they are Goyims, lesser creatures and only would use the money for self pleasure and destruction of the planet.
God counters this delusion in the Bible, Proverbs (KJV) 13, 21-22: "Evil Pursueth sinners. But to the righteous good shall be repaid. A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children´s children. And the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just."
Luciferianism today.
It is enbedded in the highest hierarchies of global political power, finance and industry.
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Luciferianism - Antechrist formation.
Luciferianism is a belief system that venerates the essential characteristics that are affixed to Lucifer, the name of various mythological and religious figures associated with the planet Venus. The tradition usually reveres Lucifer not as the Devil, but as a destroyer, a guardian, liberator,[1] light bringer or guiding spirit to darkness,[2] or even the true god.[1] According to Ethan Doyle White in Encyclopædia Britannica, among those who "called themselves Satanists or Luciferians", some insist that Lucifer is an entity separate from Satan, while others maintain "the two names as synonyms for the same being".[3]
(((The planet constellation of Sirius is also to be incalculated as relevant here. 200 "Angels" descended, fell, or crashed, down on Mount Hermon (located between Israel - Damascus) initiating a continued rebellion against GOD infiltrating and manipulating GOD´s new creation the human race)))
Etymology
Main article: LuciferIllustration depicting Lucifer summoning his Legions by Thomas Lawrence, 1796–1797The word Lucifer is taken from the Latin Vulgate,[4] which translates הֵילֵל as lucifer.[5][6] The Biblical Hebrew word הֵילֵל, which occurs only once in the Hebrew Bible,[7] has been transliterated as hêlêl,[7] or heylel. The Septuagint renders הֵילֵל in Greek as ἑωσφόρος[8][9][10] (heōsphoros),[11][12][13] a name—literally "bringer of dawn"—for the so-called morning star.[14]
In Christian and Jewish exegesis of Isaiah 14,[15][16] Nebuchadnezzar II, who conquered Jerusalem in 587 BCE, is condemned in a prophecy by the Isaiah and called the "Morning Star" (i.e., the planet Venus).[17][18] The Hebrew text in this chapter says, הֵילֵל בֶּן-שָׁחַר (Helel ben Shachar, "shining one, son of dawn").[18] Helel ben Shahar may refer to the Morning Star, but the text of Isaiah 14 gives no indication that Helel was a star or planet.[19][20] Later Christian tradition came to use the Latin word for "morning star", lucifer, as a proper name ("Lucifer") for the Devil—as he was before his fall.[21] As a result, Lucifer has become a by-word for Satan or "the Devil" in Christianity and popular Western literature,[4] as in Dante Alighieri's Inferno, Joost van den Vondel's Lucifer, and John Milton's 1667 Paradise Lost.[13] However, the Latin word never came to be used exclusively, as in English, in this way. It was also applied to others, including Jesus.[22] The image of a morning star fallen from the sky is generally believed among bible scholar to have a parallel in Canaanite mythology.[23]
History
Medieval
The Luciferian label—in the sense of Lucifer-worshipper—was first used in the Gesta Treverorum in 1231 for a religious circle led by a woman named Lucardis (Luckhardis). It was said that in private she lamented the fall of Lucifer (Satan) and yearned for his restoration to heavenly rule. The sect was exposed by the Papal Inquisition. In 1234, Pope Gregory IX issued the bull Vox in Rama calling for a crusade against the Stedinger, who were accused of Luciferianism. The bull contains a detailed description of supposed rites and beliefs. This description was repeated and occasionally expanded in the following centuries, but "modern historiography agrees on their entirely fictitious nature".[24] The actual identity of the heretics accused of Luciferianism is often difficult to ascertain.[24] Those of the 13th-century Rhineland appear to have been Cathars (Alexander Patschovsky)[25] or a distinct off-shoot of the Cathars (Piotr Czarnecki).[26]
In the 14th century, the term Luciferians was applied to what appear to have been Waldensians.[24] They were persecuted under the Luciferian label in Schweidnitz in 1315 and in Angermünde in 1336. In 1392–1394, when some four hundred Luciferians from Brandenburg and Pomerania were brought before the inquisitor Peter Zwicker, he exonerated them of devil-worship and correctly identified them as Waldensians. At the same time, the inquisitor Antonio di Settimo in Piedmont believed the local Waldensians to be Luciferians.[27]
Early modern
Moses Harman's Lucifer The Light-Bearer was an individualist anarchist journal published in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has been reported that "the title was selected, stated Harman, because it expressed the paper's mission. Lucifer, the name given to the morning star by the people of the ancient world, served as the symbol of the publication and represented the ushering in of a new day. He declared that freethinkers had sought to redeem and glorify the name Lucifer while theologians cursed him as the prince of the fallen angels. Harman suggested that Lucifer would take on the role of an educator. 'The God of the Bible doomed mankind to perpetual ignorance,' wrote Harman, 'and [people] would never have known Good from Evil if Lucifer had not told them how to become as wise as the gods themselves.'"[28]
Lucifer was a publication edited by the influential occultist Helena Blavatsky. The journal was first published by Blavatsky. From 1889 until Blavatsky's death in May 1891, Annie Besant was a co-editor. Rudolf Steiner's writings, which formed the basis for anthroposophy, characterised Lucifer as a spiritual opposite to Ahriman, with Christ between the two forces, mediating a balanced path for humanity. Lucifer represents an intellectual, imaginative and otherworldly force which might be associated with visions, subjectivity, psychosis and fantasy. He associated Lucifer with the religious and philosophical cultures of Egypt, Rome, and Greece. Steiner believed that Lucifer, as a supersensible Being, had incarnated in China about 3000 years before the birth of Christ.
In what is known as the Taxil hoax, Léo Taxil (1854–1907) claimed that Freemasonry is associated with worshipping Lucifer. He alleged that leading Freemason Albert Pike had addressed "[t]he 23 Supreme Confederated Councils of the world" (an invention of Taxil), instructing them that Lucifer was God, and was in opposition to the evil god Adonai. Supporters of Freemasonry contend that, when Albert Pike and other Masonic scholars spoke about the "Luciferian path" or the "energies of Lucifer", they were referring to the Morning Star, the light bearer,[29] the search for light, the very antithesis of dark, Satanic evil. Taxil promoted a book by Diana Vaughan (actually written by himself, as he later confessed publicly)[30] that purported to reveal a highly secret ruling body called the Palladium, which controlled the organization and had a Satanic agenda. As described by Freemasonry Disclosed in 1897:
With frightening cynicism, the miserable person we shall not name here [Taxil] declared before an assembly especially convened for him that for twelve years he had prepared and carried out to the end the most sacrilegious of hoaxes. We have always been careful to publish special articles concerning Palladism and Diana Vaughan. We are now giving in this issue a complete list of these articles, which can now be considered as not having existed.[31]
Taxil's work and Pike's address continue to be quoted by anti-Masonic groups.[32]
In Devil-Worship in France, Arthur Edward Waite compared Taxil's work to what today would be called a tabloid story, replete with logical and factual inconsistencies.
Madeline Montalban was an English astrologer and witch. She co-founded the esoteric organisation known as the Order of the Morning Star (OMS), through which she propagated her own form of Luciferianism. In 1952, she met Nicholas Heron, with whom she entered into a relationship. An engraver, photographer, and former journalist for the Brighton Argus, he shared her interest in the occult and together they developed a magical system based upon Luciferianism, the veneration of the deity Lucifer, or Lumiel, whom they considered to be a benevolent angelic deity. In 1956, they founded the Order of the Morning Star, or Ordo Stella Matutina (OSM), propagating it through a correspondence course.[33] The couple sent out lessons to those who paid the necessary fees over a series of weeks, eventually leading to the twelfth lesson, which contained The Book of Lumiel, a short work written by Montalban that documented her understanding of Lumiel, or Lucifer, and his involvement with humankind.[34] The couple initially lived together in Torrington Place, London, from where they ran the course; but in 1961 moved to the coastal town of Southsea in Hampshire, where there was greater room for Heron's engraving equipment.[35]
Modern
In Anton LaVey's The Satanic Bible, Lucifer is one of the four crown princes of hell, particularly that of the East, the "lord of the air", and is described as the bringer of light, the morning star, intellectualism, and enlightenment.[36] The title "lord of the air" is based upon Ephesians 2:2, which uses the phrase "prince of the power of the air'" to refer to Satan.
In Rules for Radicals (his final work, published in 1971 one year before his death), the prominent American community organizer and writer Saul Alinsky wrote at the end of his personal acknowledgements:
Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom – Lucifer.[37]
Author Michael W. Ford has written on Lucifer as a "mask" of the adversary, a motivator and illuminating force of the mind and subconscious.[38]
Notable organizations
Fraternitas Saturni
Main article: Fraternitas SaturniFraternitas Saturni (lat.: "Brotherhood of Saturn") is a German magical order, founded in 1926 by Eugen Grosche a.k.a. Gregor A. Gregorius and four others. It is one of the oldest continuously running magical groups in Germany.[39] The lodge is, as Gregorius states, "concerned with the study of esotericism, mysticism, and magic in the cosmic sense".[40] The emphasis of the FS lies more on astrological and Luciferian teachings, rather than on Qabalah and Tarot compared to other Western magical orders founded in the early 20th century. Because of its unique approach to modern occultism, the FS is considered by many modern authors to be the most influential German magical order.[41] According to Stephen Flowers, Fraternitas Saturni (FS) "is (or was) the most unabashedly Luciferian organization in the modern Western occult revival".[42]
Assembly of Light Bearers
Main article: Assembly of Light BearersThe Assembly of Light Bearers (ALB),[43] formerly known as the Greater Church of Lucifer (GCoL), is a Luciferian organization founded by Michael W. Ford in 2013.[44]
In 2014, Luciferians founded a worldwide organization for Luciferians from Houston, Texas, known as the Greater Church of Lucifer (GCoL) under the leadership of Michael W. Ford, Hopemarie Ford and Jeremy Crow, founder of the Luciferian Research Society. Michael W. Ford and his wife have described their religion as "Luciferian witchcraft".[45]
In 2015, the GCoL opened a brick and mortar church located in Old Town Spring, Texas, with several dozen members. Over a hundred local residents, mainly Catholic, protested the opening of the church.[46][47] The town of Old Town Spring suffered from a boycott in response to the church, The church itself had windows smashed and its roof damaged after someone sawed off the branch of a 200-year-old pecan tree hanging over the church in the middle of the night.[48][49][50][51] Ford stated that The Greater Church of Lucifer was forced to shut down one year later because their landlord refused to renew their lease after receiving death threats.[52]
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