08-05-2010, 12:44 PM
I meant to add (but had to go out) that concerning the Qlippoth and the link I provided above (namely http://www.angelfire.com/ab6/imuhtuk/gdmans/kliph.htm ), that the order of "Evil Chiefs" (the "Old Ones" I suppose?) is listed as follows:
1. Kether — Satan and Moloch
2. Binah — Beelzebub
3. Chokmah — Lucifuge
4. Chesed — Ashtaroth
5. Geburah — Asmodeus
6. Tiphareth — Belphagor
7. Netzach — Baal
8. Hod — Adramalech
9. Yesod — Lilith
10. Malkuth — Nahemah
One of these "Chiefs" (in particular) has featured on this forum a number of times before. I refer to Moloch, who is symbolized by the Owl (who sees, lives and breathes in darkness) and who features as the object of worship in the annual ritual by those who numerous elite shakers and movers who attend the Bohemian Grove in California.
Nice to know the object of adoration of those who rule us isn't it.
1. Kether — Satan and Moloch
2. Binah — Beelzebub
3. Chokmah — Lucifuge
4. Chesed — Ashtaroth
5. Geburah — Asmodeus
6. Tiphareth — Belphagor
7. Netzach — Baal
8. Hod — Adramalech
9. Yesod — Lilith
10. Malkuth — Nahemah
One of these "Chiefs" (in particular) has featured on this forum a number of times before. I refer to Moloch, who is symbolized by the Owl (who sees, lives and breathes in darkness) and who features as the object of worship in the annual ritual by those who numerous elite shakers and movers who attend the Bohemian Grove in California.
Nice to know the object of adoration of those who rule us isn't it.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14