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Post by UttukXul on Jan 21, 2017 20:55:00 GMT -8
The three higher orders of priesthood, as described by the Templars and in the "occult revival" of around a century ago, are said to be Magister Templi (Binah), Magus (Chokmah) and Ippissimus (Kether)- these last two apellations are not very good; are not the best names by which they should be called. With due respect, Enlightened Crowley never got in any trouble- as for example after death- with any higher power, for misrepresenting some things, to some degree. In fact, I believe he became an Avatar during his lifetime- his use of the term Ippissimus must be related! Most Avatars are born that way... There appears to be some increase in gender conflict currently- in America the primary reason for the uprising is a larger number of women than men, simply- thus, their interest in oligarchy power, not unrelated to basic survival issues... not enough men and their quality is not always so extremely high, on the average. Fortune is not easy in America- harder than it ought to be, in fact. American males have some misfortune, consequently- it's not impossible to get responsivity, though. These three higher initiations cannot be held by a woman- only by a male. I believe the highest of these- better to name otherwise than as in the books- is what I was writing about earlier- the Grand Key, which the head of any true church, order, occult or esoteric lodge, or Work School should have.
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Post by UttukXul P.S. on Jan 26, 2017 4:43:20 GMT -8
Are there female Avatars? Absolutely yes! One famous, in history, was Marah or Mary, the mother of Jesus. An Avatar of what Deity? - of She who has been called Spenta Armaita, in the Persia- a better spelling is C'penta Armai'j, as in the OAHSPE chapter, "C'penta Armai'j, Daughter Of Jehovih." Terms like "Messiah Of The Times" reflect the idea that there are Avatars, incarnated, who aren't associated with one of those special points in time on our time-line, so much. Kalki and the Aquarian Christ will most certainly have such special Omen significance, according to their time of appearance on our historical time-line; special "marker" points in time.
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