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THREAD #Satanism #AntonLaVey #Judaism
"Most Jews do not like to admit it, but our god is Lucifer, and we are his chosen people. Lucifer is very much alive." - Harold Rosenthal
Title Images: The Sigil of Baphomet emblem of the Church of Satan and Publicity photograph of Anton LaVey (source wiki)
In my research for this THREAD I came across a quote revealing a concept in this branch of Satanism.
"Self-Esteem is our greatest sin" -Anton LaVay
The connotations of this notion, reflect masochism. An infliction of pain and suffering on the world to reflect your own lack of self-esteem.
Satanism is based on weakness, not strength. With that in mind let's introduce Anton LaVey:
Anton LaVey, born in 1930 in Chicago, of Jewish heritage, developed an eccentric personality amidst the counter-cultural environment emerging in San Francisco.
In 1966, LaVey, surrounded by a group of followers, founded the Church of Satan, marking May 1st as its inception – a day associated with European witch sabbaths.
LaVey's sensationalism garnered significant media attention, including rituals that mimicked witch hunters' ceremonies and the use of symbols like the pentagram.
The Church's influence extended to the mainstream, with filmmakers like Roman Polansky utilising the Satanic theme in movies like "Rosemary's Baby."
Image: Billings, Montana theater advertisement (November 1968)
LaVey incorporated symbolic elements such as the inverted pentagram, Baphomet imagery, and the inverted Cross, aiming to challenge Christian symbols.
LaVey drew inspiration from the Romantic portrayal of Satan as a misunderstood hero, symbolising virtues like courage and audacity. For LaVey, Satan was not a real entity but a symbolic representation of values he wished to defend.
LaVey's philosophical roots trace back to Friedrich Nietzsche, particularly in his rejection of Christianity. Drawing parallels between Nietzsche's fascination with Dionysus and LaVey's embrace of Satan, it becomes evident that LaVey attempted to substitute Christian values with those associated with Satan. The influence of Nietzsche's master morality is apparent in LaVey's attempt to create a new moral code. With a focus on individualism, dominance, and pleasure-seeking.
"Sabbateanism (Satanism, Kabbala) is the matrix of every significant movement to have emerged in the eighteenth and nineteenth century, from Hasidism, to Reform Judaism, to the earliest Masonic circles and revolutionary idealism. The Sabbatean "believers" felt that they were champions of a new world which was to be established by overthrowing the values of all positive religions ." - Gershom Scholem (Jewish scholar)
Image: Tetragrammaton pentagram, image from the 1910 American edition of Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual, written by French occultist Γ‰liphas LΓ©vi.
The six-pointed star, a prominent Jewish symbol, holds occult significance, linked to the Star of Moloch/Saturn/Chiun/Remphan. This symbol, representing the union of male and female, mirrors the Masonic square and compass.
In Jewish synagogues, a bright burning flame symbolises their god, with the Hebrew word for Lucifer being "Hillel," meaning "bright light." This association extends to the Jewish student organisation, inexplicably named "Hillel."
The name for God in Judaism, (YHVH), whether pronounced as Yahweh or Jehovah, holds an ominous reality. "Yah" means "god," while "Hovah" translates to "eagerly coveting, falling, desire, ruin, calamity, iniquity, mischief, naughtiness, noisome, perverse, very wickedness."
Connecting this to Baal worship, the Jewish Encyclopedia suggests equivalence between YHVH and Ba'al, emphasising that "the name Ba'al...apparently is an equivalent for Yhwh."
Since the days of Jeremiah, the Jews have forsaken the true name of God, replacing it with "Baal" or "YHVH," both representing the god of sexual perversion and wickedness, identified with Satan (The Jewish Encyclopedia).
Image: Painting of Saint Francis Borgia performing an exorcism, as depicted by Goya (Wiki)
Jewish prayers, conducted in Yiddish, operate as disguised demonic invocations, akin to spells in occult practices. Even rituals like the Bar Mitzvah involve chanting without comprehension, invoking various names like adonai, elohim, el shaddai, zeba'ot, and diyenu (Diana), contributing to the worship of status and knowledge, a concept shared with Satanism.
"The prayers in modern synagogues are nothing more than disguised demonic invocations. They are hypnotic spells, similar to the Enochian language of the Church of Satan." - Will Newman
Image: IDF soldier Asael Lubotzky prays with tefillin. (Wiki)
Kabbalism, foundational to Judaism, parallels Satanism in its pursuit of hidden knowledge, reversing the roles of God and Satan. Although not universally practiced by Jews, they accept the highest Kabbalistic name, YHVH, as their god.
The Hebrew symbol worn by many Jews ostensibly symbolises "life" (l'chaim), yet its literal translation refers to a "living thing" or "beast" making it an idol for The Beast.
The insertion of the name YHVH into the Old Testament by Pharisees, practitioners of Babylonian Satanism, signifies a historical alliance between Jewish and Babylonian occult traditions.
These connections between Jewish religious ritual and the worship of knowledge and self, ultimately contribute to a disdain for humanity.
Images: The inverted pentagram circumscribed by a circle (Wiki) and The Kabbalah (Wiki).
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