Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Of Hell and the After Life

One of the most frequently asked questions from the non-practitioner is what happens to you when you die? There are as many answers to this question as there are individuals who ask it.
The correlations between occult science and quantum physics are clear to the metaphysician. What was known as the astral plane to the occultist of yesterday is known to the scientists of today as hyperspace. It is here that thought begins to transform into substance. The metaphysical exchange between magician and Godhead (also called servitors, thought forms, and tulpas) can be emulated in the construction of eternal temples. However, when preparing an astral temple the process is carried out in reverse order.
This type of technique was used by the Pharaohs of Egypt in forging the astral temples that would become home to their life force or “KA” upon physical death. Once the Pharaohs KA was placed in its astral vessel, it was maintained by Priests who exulted his ego, worshipping him for his accomplishments long after he left the physical realm. The ancient Egyptians had a keen understanding of life after death, and they manipulated it using these concepts.
And so, the after life is exactly what you make it. The Christian concept of Hell is reserved for those guilt ridden masochists who believe they deserve to end up there. For the True Satanist, Hell is our Valhalla, an everlasting extension of our darkest desires, where the Satanic philosophers thoughts roam uninhibited, sexual gratification is rampant, liquor flows from elaborate fountains of obscene vistas, and our dreams manifest into reality just as fast as we can dream them.
Of coarse, there will be those retarded Christians chanting like cheerleaders at the special Olympics, Claiming that those who walk the Left Hand Path are condemned to roast for eternity in a lake of fire. But these ideas are nothing more than a conglomeration of ideas from an array of cultures throughout time, created by the powers that be in order to heard their sheeple in accordance with their particular motives.
Hella, the lover of Loki, is the Teutonic Goddess of the underworld Hel, which is the abode of the dead and a place rebirth in Norse mythology. It is easy to see how the authors of the “Holy Bible” named the torture chamber of their own mythology. Previous to the discovery of the books of Wodenism, the men who wrote the “Holy Bible” used the word sheol (Hebrew), simply meaning the grave. After renaming their underworld, they set it ablaze, much like the valley of Gehenna (a pit near Jerusalem used to burn garbage), where the evolution of the fire and brimstone of Hell was no doubt manufactured as the authors sat roasting marshmallows.  

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