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Husk, The King of Death, Iron and Sitra Achra/Ahra

      Sitra Achra/Ahra, this experience is made possible when a lack of iron is present, there is ancient microbial life used to describe arsenic to thrive in a world without oxygen.        Yog-Sothoth is another term to describe this.        The husk of the world which is mentioned in various text which is the husk, this is also known as the qliphoth which is described in the Kabbalah as the husk, peels, shells or husk, this is also known as the realm of evil however I think this is a mistranlation.        These life forms were able to live in an environment where there was absolutely no oxygen, instead they lived in a carbonate environment and used arsenic cycling which proves that the microbes are actively metabolizing arsenic. Under the Challenger model of arsenic metabolism, inorganic arsenic enters the body as arsenite (iAs III ) or arsenate (iAs v ) which can be reduced to iAs III . Methylation and additional reduction reactions then produce monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) and dime

The allegories Of The Phoenix and the Turtle

     The allegories of the phoenix and the turtle are similar to sheep and goats which are speaking on the way attainment is gained. 
     हरे पिता हरे पिता, पिता पिता हरे हरे
हरे पुत्र हरे पुत्र, पुत्र पुत्र हरे हरे
हरे आत्मा हरे आत्म, आत्मा आत्मा हरे हरे
त्रिएक परमेश्वर हरे हरे,
त्रिएक परमेश्वर हरे हरे । 

Hare Pita Hare Pita, Pita Pita Hare Hare

Hare Putra Hare Putra, Putra Putra Hare Hare
Hare Atma Hare Atma, Atma Atma Hare Hare
TriEak Parmeshwar Hare Hare, 
TriEak Parmeshwar Hare Hare.


Which may be translated as:   

Father, remove my sin
Son, remove my sin
Holy Spirit, remove my sin
Triune God, remove my sin.

Running down the Tunnel to chase the white rabbit
The Mad Hatter has no release 
Unless Alice is slain along the way 


     A bas-relief from Angkor Wat, Cambodia, shows Samudra manthan-Vishnu in the center and his turtle Avatar Kurma below


The term kuru derives from the Fore word kuria or guria ("to shake"), [2] due to the body tremors that are a classic symptom of the disease. Kúru itself means "trembling".  

     I will state my thesis on what I am meaning by the term angles and demons, I will also use an allegory to make my point a bit more clear. 

     I do not mean demons in a since of beings that dwell here on Earth, I mean demons in the sense that there is an inner alchemy present within individuals that have angels and demons present within them based on thier type of attainment.

      In hinduism you have various modes of attainment, the way of attainment of a turtle would be representitive by the path of daksinchara. I am going to say that the indivduals who obtain by this mode are the sheep or the lambs in the bible, the other end of this would be the goats along with rabbits
      To further clarify I will state that daksinchara goes with sheep, turtles and angels while the vamachara goes with demons and goats and rabbits. 

     This is expressed in the Bible with the following verse. 

Enter through the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and spacious and broad is the way that leads away to destruction, and many are those who are entering through it. But the gate is narrow (contracted by pressure) and the way is straightened and compressed that leads away to life, and few are those who find it.” Matthew 7:13-14

“The White Rabbit is the first creature Alice sees, anxiously running into the rabbit hole in order to not be late. He is a very distinguished rabbit, with a large house and a gardener and always wearing gloves, a waistcoat and a pocket watch, but he is always in a hurry. His fear of the Queen of Hearts while at the croquet tournament makes him a little rude and short with Alice.”


     Here you have another allusion to speed.




     Let the bird of loudest lay,
On the sole Arabian tree,
Herald sad and trumpet be,
To whose sound chaste wings obey.
But thou, shriking harbinger, Foul precurrer of the fiend, Augur of the fever's end,
To this troop come thou not near.
From this session interdict Every fowl of tyrant wing, Save the eagle, feather'd king: Keep the obsequy so strict.
Let the priest in surplice white, That defunctive music can,
Be the death-divining swan, Lest the requiem lack his right.
And thou, treble-dated crow,
That thy sable gender mak'st
With the breath thou giv'st and tak'st, 'Mongst our mourners shalt thou go.
Here the anthem doth commence: Love and constancy is dead; Phoenix and the turtle fled
In a mutual flame from hence.
So they lov'd, as love in twain Had the essence but in one; Two distincts, division none: Number there in love was slain.
Hearts remote, yet not asunder; Distance, and no space was seen 'Twixt the turtle and his queen; But in them it were a wonder.
So between them love did shine, That the turtle saw his right Flaming in the phoenix' sight: Either was the other's mine.
     
     This is an obvious allegory regarding enlightenment, attainment and loss of enlightenment.
   

Mohini, the female form of Vishnu, holding the pot of amrita which she distributes amongst all the devas, leaving the asuras without. Darasuram, Tamil Nadu, India

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