Rituals of
Freemasonry
Freemasonry - The Worship of Lucifer,
SATAN
Part 2 of 5
This page concentrates on Masonic
symbols. Occultists put an enormous emphasis on communicating
through symbols with other members while hiding the truth from the
Initiates and the "profane," i.e., people who are not members.
"Magic Symbols," by Fredrick Goodman
states that "The true magic symbol is an image which hides an
inner meaning. This meaning is usually cunningly hidden behind a
form which most people think they can understand immediately."
[p. 6]
Examining these Masonic symbols reveals
the cunningly hidden meanings. Then compare them with known Satanic
symbols so you can easily see from whence Freemasonry receives her
"supernatural insights" and her "spiritual Light."
THE
DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE
The double-headed eagle is probably the most easily recognizable
Masonic symbol in the world, even more important than the Square and
Compass/Rule.
They look like two eagles, but they are not. They are the Phoenix
Bird of Ancient Egypt. Remember that the Brotherhood
was known in
ancient Egypt as, "The Mystery Schools."
The current Presidential Seal has an eagle in it. The eagle replaced
the Phoenix (the original national bird) in 1841 as the national
bird. The Phoenix has been a Brotherhood symbol since ancient Egypt.
The Phoenix was adopted by the Founding Fathers for use on the
reverse of the first official seal of the United States after a
design proposed by Charles Thompson, Secretary of the Continental
Congress.
Listen to the explanation from Masonic author, Manly P. Hall, 33rd
Degree, K.T., in his book, The Phoenix: An Illustrated Review of
Occultism and Philosophy . [Before we begin, I find it highly
interesting that Hall would admit, by his use of this title, that
Freemasonry is occultic].
"Among the ancients a fabulous bird
called the Phoenix is described by early writers ... in size and
shape it resembles the eagle, but with certain differences. The
body of the Phoenix is one covered with glossy purple feathers,
and the plumes in its tail are alternately blue and red. The
head of the bird is light in color, and about its neck is a
circlet of golden plumage. At the back of its back the Phoenix
has a crest of feathers of brilliant color ... The Phoenix, it
is said, lives for 500 years, and at its death its body opens
and the new born Phoenix emerges. Because of this symbolism, the
Phoenix is generally regarded as representing immortality and
resurrection ... The Phoenix is one sign of the secret orders of
the ancient world and of the initiate of those orders, for it
was common to refer to one who had been accepted into the
temples as a man twice-born, or reborn. Wisdom confers a new
life, and those who become wise are born again."
[p. p. 176-77]
Freemasons like all occultists, refer to
their initiates who have completed their initiation, as being "Born
Again." In 1988, when
George Bush was on the Presidential Campaign
Trail; Barbara Walters interviewed him. She asked him a question
that caught him off guard. Barbara asked George if he was a
Christian. Bush literally stumbled, looked down for a moment, and
answered,
"If by being a Christian, you ask if I am 'Born Again,'
then yes, I am a Christian."
Bush parsed his words carefully, unlike a
Born Again Christian. Bush
has a lifetime membership in an Illuminist Masonic secret society
called,
Skull & Bones. The answer that
Bush gave is typical of an
occultist. They claim to be Born Again. They are also filled with
religious ecstasy when the spirit of Lucifer sweeps through them
upon Initiation.
Back to the Phoenix Bird. Listen to the explanation given by a
radical feminist, Barbara Walker, in her occult book, Now Is The
Dawning , p. 281. Egyptians believed that the Phoenix was the
representative of a god who "rose to heaven in the form of a morning
star, like Lucifer, after his fire-immolation of death and rebirth
..."
Wow! In one sweet, short, and simple sentence, we have conclusive
proof that the Phoenix bird is a symbol of Lucifer !
Listen now to the testimony of another former witch, William Schnoebelen, in his book,
Satan's Door Revisited , p. 4.
"The Phoenix, of Bunnu is believed
to be a divine bird going back to Egypt ... This Phoenix
destroys itself in flames and then rises from the ashes. Most
occultists believe that the Phoenix is a symbol of Lucifer who
was cast down in flames and who ... will one day rise
triumphant. This [belief] also relates to the raising of Hiram
Abiff, the Masonic 'Christ'."
To prevent most people from associating
the Masonic Eagle with the ancient Phoenix, Freemasons changed the
Phoenix to an Eagle, and began to refer to it as an Eagle. However,
two Masonic authors blow the lid off that change in symbolism.
Manly P. Hall, in his book, The Lost Keys of Freemasonry , states,
"These were the immortals to whom
the term 'phoenix' was applied, and their symbol was the
mysterious two-headed bird, now called an eagle , a familiar and
little understood Masonic emblem ."
Albert Pike, in Magnum Opus, writes,
"... the Eagle was the living Symbol
of Egyptian God Mendes ... and the representative of the Sun
..." [p. xviii]
In one sentence, we see the admission
that the Phoenix Bird of Ancient Egypt was changed into the
Masonic Eagle and then Pike admits that the Eagle is the Symbol of
the Sun God and of the God of Mendes, both symbols being common
Satanic symbols of Satan/Lucifer !
Remember also the Satanic meaning of the phrase depicted below the
eagle the two Eagles -- "DEUS MEUMQUE JUS." As explained in Part 1
of 5 this is a typical Satanic Latin phrase, meaning,
"... Masons are saying that they are
'using occult methods,' through Lucifer, to achieve their Rights
and Justice."
But why would a two-headed Eagle be
adopted by Masonry, instead of a one-headed Eagle? Masonic author,
R. Swinburne Clymer, writing in The Mysteries of Osiris , 1951,
explains.
"When they [pagans] desired to
express the renewal, or beginning, of the year, they represented
it in the form of a door-keeper. It could easily be
distinguished by the attributes of a key ... At times, they gave
it two heads, back to back ... In time, this [back-to-back key
symbol] became the double-headed Eagle of symbolic Masonry." [p.
42]
THE TRIANGLE
One of the most utilized occultic symbols is
the triangle. A
triangle with its point downward represents the deity and is called
the Deity's Triangle, or the Water Triangle. With one point up, it
is called the Earthly Triangle, Pyramid Triangle, or the Fire
Triangle. These two definitions of the triangle are standard occult
belief. They came from a Masonic book, Symbolism of the Eastern
Star, by Shirley Plessner. Robert Macoy said the same thing in
Adoptive Rite
Ritual , [Virginia: Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply co., 1897,
p. 237].
However, this latter representation of the triangle, with the point
upward, is the symbol of the Perfect or Divine Man.
Notice this occult symbol portrays "Perfect Man and Woman" within a
circle, which is within a square [representing creation], which is
within a triangle [godhood], which is surrounded by the largest
circle. Notice that the triangle here is with its point upward,
signifying the Divinity of Man.
Another Masonic writer who stated that Man can become Perfected or
Divine is George H. Steinmetz, writing in, Freemasonry: Its Hidden
Meaning. Also, Steinmetz wrote this belief in his book,
The Lost Word:
Its Hidden Meaning.
Another Masonic writer, J.D. Buck, writes,
"It is far
more important that men should strive to become Christ's than that
they should believe that Jesus was Christ." [J.D. Buck,
Mystic
Masonry]
Going back to the Triangle pointing upward which represents the
Perfect or Divine Man; Masonic writer Albert Churchward states
standard occult belief when he further identifies the Upright
Triangle. With the point up Churchward writes that this triangle
represents Set. "Set" is one of the Infernal Names of Satan, as
listed in the Satanic Bible written by Satanic High Priest,
Anton LaVey. [Churchward's book was, Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man]
In India, this triangle was worn in the foreheads of the followers
of Shiva. Masonic authors William Meyer and J.S.M. Ward, also wrote
that this type of triangle was worn in India by followers of Shiva,
who wear it in their foreheads. Shiva is another Infernal Name
listed in the Satanic Bible as another name for Satan! Meyer wrote
this in, The Order of the Eastern Star; Ward wrote this
information in, Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods. Occult
writer, R.P. Lawrie Krishna said the same thing in The Lamb Slain --
Supreme Sacrifice.
THE
HEXAGRAM
Uniting the Water Triangle with the Fire Triangle, the Hexagram is
formed. It forms a six pointed star also known as the Seal of
Solomon. This symbol is a counterfeit Star of David, the national
symbol of Israel. The difference
between the
Star of David and the occult seal is the triangles which make up the
occult seal interlock and the two triangles of the Star of David lie
flat against each other.
Mary Ann Slipper, a Masonic author, writing in Symbolism of the
Eastern Star, 1927, on page 14, makes a most telling admission, when
she says,
"The six pointed star is used in Masonic work and is also
found in other well known secret orders."
Another Eastern Star book,
The Second Mile, understates the impact of the hexagram when it
says,
"... the six pointed star is a very ancient symbol and one of
the most powerful."
The hexagram is a very powerful symbol to witches, magicians and
sorcerers. It is used in different kinds of witchcraft, magic,
occultism, and the casting of zodialcal horoscopes. Because it has
six points, and because it contains a '666,' the hexagram is
considered to be Satan's most powerful symbol. Look at the hexagram
above. The first six is formed by the sides of each triangle facing
the clockwise direction; the second six is formed by the sides of
each triangle formed by facing the counterclockwise direction; the
third six is formed by the sides of the inner hexagon.
The hexagram was used as a,
"stand-by for Magicians and
Alchemists. The Sorcerers believed it represented the footprint
of a special kind of demon called a 'trud', and used it in
ceremonies both to call up demons and to keep them away."
[Gary Jennings, Black Magic, White
Magic, Eau Claire. Also Harry
E. Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft]
The hexagram is used to conjure up
demons, making them appear in this dimension to do the bidding of
the witch. Doc Marquis (Former Illuminist Satanist) confirms that
hexagrams are used to call forth demons to place spells and curses
on the intended victim. The word, "HEX," comes from this practice.
The hexagram is also a symbol of the sex act and reproduction.
Masonic author, Albert G. Mackey provides us with the occult
explanation in his book, The Symbolism of Freemasonry, [p. 195, 1869
A.D.] The triangle pointing downward "is a female symbol
corresponding to the 'yoni' and the upward pointing triangle is the
male, the 'lingam'. When the two triangles are interlaced, it
represents the union of the active and passive forces in nature; it
represents the male and female elements." [Also explained in Did You
Know? Vignettes in Masonry from the Royal Arch Mason Magazine ,
Missouri Lodge of Research, 1965, p. 132, Wes Cook, Editor]
If this has not become evident to you, the occultist, the paganist,
worship sex. They also worship most everything in nature, which
fulfills the Biblical definition of a paganist in Romans 1:25,
"Because they exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshipped
and served the creature rather than the Creator ..."
Speaking of the sexual connotation of the hexagram, another witch
revealed, "When the male triangle penetrates the female triangle, it
produces the six pointed crest of Solomon or hexagram, the most
wicked symbol in witchcraft." [David J. Meyer, Dancing With Demons:
The Music's Real Master]
The hexagram is the sign used in the Royal Arch in Freemasonry.
Masonic author Wes Cook, writing in Did You Know? Vignettes in
Masonry from the Royal Arch Mason Magazine, [Missouri Lodge of
Research, 1965, p. 132] stated that the hexagram represented
"balance and harmony" in all facets of the world. Another Masonic
publication links the hexagram with the Chinese YANG AND
YIN symbol. ["The Significant Numbers", Short Talk Bulletin ,
September, 1956, Vol. 34, No. 9, p. 5]
In summary, the hexagram IS the most wicked, and one of the most
powerful, of all symbols in witchcraft. It is used to call forth
demons into this dimension, to communicate with the dead, to
describe sex acts, and to represent gods such as Brahma, Vishnu, and
Shiva. [Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated ,
Dr. Cathy Burns]
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