No one forces you into your routine(s), you CHOOSE.
Just remember one thing above all…wherever you are…whatever you do…
you are here because of your choices and beliefs.
No one forces you into your routine(s), you CHOOSE.
Just remember one thing above all…wherever you are…whatever you do…
you are here because of your choices and beliefs.
Let`s all take a minute to thank the shills for strengthening our ranks by removing weak blood
The chosen are disabused of the notion of a NURTURING OTHER, who sacrifices all for the innocent being.
money….MONEY??? There ain't no stinking money.
there is only POWER, and ILLUSION.
Das called the reality you are experiencing "the beautiful lie"
energy cannibals…soul suckers.
do you know why earthicans love meat? It's the taste of PAIN!
yum.
The early priests believed that a great spiritual power was invoked by correct and unabridged sacrificial
ceremonies. If one feature were lacking, the whole was vitiated, says Iamblichus. Hence they were most careful
in all details, for they considered it absolutely essential for the entire chain of logical connections to be exactly
according to ritual. Certainly for no other reason did they prepare and prescribe for future use the manuals, as it
were, for conducting the rites.
The Tablet of Isis was originally a table or altar, and its emblems were part of the mysteries explained
by priests. Tables were dedicated to the various gods and goddesses; in this case Isis was so honored.
The substances from which the tables were made differed according to the relative dignities of the
deities. The tables consecrated to Jupiter and Apollo were of gold; those to Diana, Venus, and Juno were
of silver; those to the other superior gods, of marble; those to the lesser divinities, of wood. Tables were
also made of metals corresponding to the planets governed by the various celestials. As food for the
body is spread on a banquet table, so on these sacred altars were spread the symbols which, when
understood, feed the invisible nature of man.
The Seven Wonders of the World, while apparently designed for divers reasons, were really monuments
erected to perpetuate the arcana of the Mysteries. They were symbolic structures, placed in peculiar
spots, and the real purpose of their erection can be sensed only by the initiated. Eliphas Levi has noted
the marked correspondence between these Seven Wonders and the seven planets. The Seven Wonders of
the World were built by Widow's sons in honor of the seven planetary genii. Their secret symbolism is
identical with that of the seven seals of Revelation and the seven churches of Asia.
Pythagoras was said to have been the first man to call himself a philosopher; in fact, the world is
indebted to him for the word philosopher. Before that time the wise men had called themselves sages,
which was interpreted to mean those who know. Pythagoras was more modest. He coined the word
philosopher, which he defined as one who is attempting to find out
"Plato was initiated into the 'Greater Mysteries' at the age of 49. The initiation took place in one of the
subterranean halls of the Great Pyramid in Egypt. The ISIAC TABLE formed the altar, before which the
Divine Plato stood and received that which was always his, but which the ceremony of the Mysteries
enkindled and brought from its dormant state. With this ascent, after three days in the Great Hall, he was
received by the Hierophant of the Pyramid (the Hierophant was seen only by those who had passed the
three days, the three degrees, the three dimensions) and given verbally the Highest Esoteric Teachings,
each accompanied with Its appropriate Symbol. After a further three months' sojourn in the halls of the
Pyramid, the Initiate Plato was sent out into the world to do the work of the Great Order, as Pythagoras
and Orpheus had been before him.
All men know what they want, but few know what they need. Pythagoras warned his disciples that when
they prayed they should not pray for themselves; that when they asked things of the gods they should not
ask things for themselves, because no man knows what is good for him and it is for this reason
undesirable to ask for things which, if obtained, would only prove to be injurious.
Pythagoras taught that both man and the universe were made in the image of God; that both being made
in the same image, the understanding of one predicated the knowledge of the other. He further taught
that there was a constant interplay between the Grand Man (the universe) and man (the little universe).
The famous Pythagorean Υ signified the power of choice and was used in the Mysteries as emblematic
of the Forking of the Ways.
I don`t give a fuck who bakes
people complaining about that waste just as much bread as shills themselves
quit crying and start digging, faggot
fuck off you enormous faggott, you contribute nothing of value here you absolute waste of fuckign space
Declining from the public ways, walk in unfrequented paths. By this it is to be understood that those
who desire wisdom must seek it in solitude.