"In the same way the Greeks and Romans may have worshipped their divinities, fondly believing them to be good. But the Christian Scriptures declare that all the gods of the Gentiles are demons. " - quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia under "Devil Worship"
Satan = Enki
Astaroth = Innana
Beelzebub = Enlil
Lilith = Lilitu
Most can plainly see that Lilith is Lilitu/Ninlil because of the similarity in the names, this is the case with many of the Gods;
Isis, Ishtar, Ashtar, Anat, Tanit-Astart, Astarte, Ashtart, Ashtaroth, Astaroth
Bel, Bael, Baal Zebul, Beelzebuth, Pir Bub, Baalzebub, Beelzebub
Oriax, Orias, Osiris
Moving on...
Let's take a look at the typical imagery of Satan:
No matter how ignorant the image of Satan or his Demons are portrayed they almost always have horns. The "horned God" is the most ancient God humanity knows. Pagan religions were known for their worship of the horned God. Only with the coming of Christianity was the image branded as "evil".
The Horned God is symbolic of the chi/ vril/ bio-electrical lifeforce. This is represented by the Mercury glyph as the chi is fleeting until fixed through the Magnum Opus.
The Horned God is symbolic of the chi/ vril/ bio-electrical lifeforce. This is represented by the Mercury glyph as the chi is fleeting until fixed through the Magnum Opus.
The colors RED, WHITE, and BLACK date back not only to Ancient Egypt, but
to their origins in the Far East. Egypt was known as the "Black and Red Land"
and was the center of Alchemy. Alchemy is the transformation of the human soul
into the godhead. Through this transformation, we complete Our Creator Satan's
unfinished work. The colors red, white and black are of the three major nadis of
the human soul. The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white.
Satan is also often depicted holding a trident/pitchfork. The "Devil's Pitchfork" is actually a very ancient symbol predating Christianity by thousands of years. This symbol originated in the Far East [where Christianity and its Jewish root stole from copiously; hideously perverting and corrupting the massive theft beyond recogntion, in order to destroy spiritual knowledge and keep spiritual power in the hands of the "Chosen" few]. It is known as the "TRISHUL" and symbolizes piercing through the three knots in the Base, the Solar and 6th chakras, also known as "granthis" in Sanskrit. For the serpent to ascend, all three must be open. The Trishul, like the Valknut (image below the trident), symbolizes the serpentine energy piercing through the three granthis.
Satan is also often depicted holding a trident/pitchfork. The "Devil's Pitchfork" is actually a very ancient symbol predating Christianity by thousands of years. This symbol originated in the Far East [where Christianity and its Jewish root stole from copiously; hideously perverting and corrupting the massive theft beyond recogntion, in order to destroy spiritual knowledge and keep spiritual power in the hands of the "Chosen" few]. It is known as the "TRISHUL" and symbolizes piercing through the three knots in the Base, the Solar and 6th chakras, also known as "granthis" in Sanskrit. For the serpent to ascend, all three must be open. The Trishul, like the Valknut (image below the trident), symbolizes the serpentine energy piercing through the three granthis.
Other Satanic symbols used widely in Satanism that have been used throughout Paganism as well:
The Serpent – seen all throughout Ancient Egypt is symbolic of the kundalini serpent
The Goat – sacred to Enki/Satan and is sacred in many Pagan cultures
The POINT DOWN Pentagram (which predates the common Pentagram with one point up) was used in ancient Mesopotamia dating back to 3000 BC.
The Raven - sacred to Wotan/Satan and associated with Satan. Raven banners were carried into battle by the Vikings.
Some of the oldest grimores name Demons who are obviously Pagan Gods, such as;
Bael
Amon
Balaam
Raum (Ram - Rams, like goats were sacred to many ancient Pagans)
Zagan (the Mesopotamian God “Dagan”) – also note the resemblance between his headdress and the popes, which is another example of what jews have stolen and corrupted
Phenex (Phoenix)
Other Gods to note are Set and Tiamat. Darkness obsessed reverse-xians bow to these Gods, but deny that Demons are Pagan Gods. Just like how every Wiccan has stated that Astaroth is Isis, but still insist on denying any connection. I remember reading a Wiccan book where the author pointed out the fact that Astaroth is Isis and then later talked about invoking an angel!!! (2+2=5,000 & the square pegs go into the round holes!!). When she talked about invoking the angel she stated that her experience was extremely negative and she ended up passing out before closing the ritual and she was sick days after. So after that ordeal did she get the message? NOPE!!!! Like a xian she just blamed it all on Satan. If Demons are Gods, what do you think that makes angels?
Amon
Balaam
Raum (Ram - Rams, like goats were sacred to many ancient Pagans)
Zagan (the Mesopotamian God “Dagan”) – also note the resemblance between his headdress and the popes, which is another example of what jews have stolen and corrupted
Phenex (Phoenix)
Other Gods to note are Set and Tiamat. Darkness obsessed reverse-xians bow to these Gods, but deny that Demons are Pagan Gods. Just like how every Wiccan has stated that Astaroth is Isis, but still insist on denying any connection. I remember reading a Wiccan book where the author pointed out the fact that Astaroth is Isis and then later talked about invoking an angel!!! (2+2=5,000 & the square pegs go into the round holes!!). When she talked about invoking the angel she stated that her experience was extremely negative and she ended up passing out before closing the ritual and she was sick days after. So after that ordeal did she get the message? NOPE!!!! Like a xian she just blamed it all on Satan. If Demons are Gods, what do you think that makes angels?
The Origins of the term "Demon"
Daemon: "In Greek myth, an intermediate spirit between men and Gods. Daemons such as the one who guided Socrates act as councilors and guardians to human beings."
Another definition from Encyclopædia Britannica, 1973 edition:
"A general Greek term for a supernatural power. As early as the Hesiod, the dead of the Golden Age became daemons, and later philosophical speculation envisaged these as lower than the Gods, but as superior to humanity. The Christians therefore attributed the actions of the Pagan Gods to daemons, identified as fallen angels."
With the coming of Christianity, the Original Pagan Gods were blasphemed as monsters. The above quote from the Encyclopædia Britannica claims that Daemons are lower than Gods. This is partially true in that some are human hybrids [Demi-Gods] who have become both spiritually and physically immortal and have what is called "supernatural powers." The Demons of the Goetia are all Original Pagan Gods. Some such as Asmodeus are Demi-Gods.
Another way of spelling Demon/Daemon is; “Daimon”, it comes from the word “daio” meaning a Divine Being. Likewise, the root word for “Devil” – “Devi” means GOD in Sanskrit.
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