The Latin word "Petrus," from which the English name "Peter" is derived, comes from the Greek word Πέτρος (Pétros), meaning "stone" or "rock" . The Greek word is a translation of the Aramaic word "Kefa," which also means "stone" or "rock". This Aramaic word was the name Jesus gave to the apostle Simon bar Jonah. Greek "Πέτρος" (Pétros): . Opens in new tab This Greek name is a direct translation of the Aramaic "Kefa," and it means "stone" or "rock". Latin "Petrus": . Opens in new tab This Latin form of the Greek name is the origin of the English name "Peter". The concept of "Taurus the Rock" in the Bible refers to the use of the word "rock" (tsur) in the Hebrew Bible to describe God as a source of strength, stability, and refuge. While "Taurus" is not a specific term, the verses highlight God's unwavering nature a...
Hectates relationship with luciferianism and Shakespeare From "A Midsummer-Night's Dream," Act V. Scene 2
PUCK sings:
NOW the hungry lion roars,
And the wolf behowls the moon;
Whilst the heavy ploughman snores,
All with weary task fordone.
Now the wasted brands do glow,
Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud,
Puts the wretch that lies in woe
In remembrance of a shroud.
Now it is the time of night,
That the graves, all gaping wide,
Every one lets forth his sprite,
In the churchway paths to glide:
And we fairies, that do run
By the triple Hecate's team,
From the presence of the sun,
Following darkness like a dream,
Now are frolic; not a mouse
Shall disturb this hallowed house:
I am sent with broom before
To sweep the dust behind the door.
The three phases of the moon relate to this poem in regards to waxing, waning and being full however is there an instant when there is no moon?
Keep in mind that she is also the protector of entranceways and the oikos.
Oikos also means hymn. Perhaps the play alludes to this allegory in regards to sleep, the time in which those who are to watch the gate fell asleep.
There were oikos (specific hymns) in the Babalon Working with Jack Parsons which were to be recited.
Is this Babalon Working with Jack Parsons the key to the abyss? Are there other keys to other abysses?
I find the tapestry of magical writings to be encoded in works throughout time, like the movie National Treasure you just have to learn how to weave the clues into a tapestry that manifest your desire.
For a small instant this could be the case when an opporation is said to be possible to manifest.
“Yes it is, Lord,” she said. “Even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their master’s table.”
Matthew 15:27
What is also interesting about this is the allusions to the bible.
The small scraps that manage to fall through "the table" upon the witching hour to the "dogs" could possibly be referring to humans or humans who have not manifested Christ Consciousness. It seems to be a debate to cast the pearls of divinity to humans who are incapable of recieving the prana.
There is said to be a witching hour but is there in reality only a witching second and is this perhaps also possibly related to The Babalon Working in regards to finding just that cortect moment when a portal would be available?
Français : La danse du Sabbat.
English: Dance of the Sabbath. Illustration from History of Magic by Paul Christian, Paris, 1870. Fantasy scene of nocturnal circle dance at a (European) witches' sabbath paralleling dance at Huilliche Latua ceremony [also note a goat-headed Devil presiding].
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To let forth ones sprite sounds like a spell being cast in a setting that involves alot of people.
So many good conections that You found... Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to read it. I hope to drlve derper into the topic in the future.
ReplyDeleteDive * deeper*.
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