Showing posts with label St. John. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. John. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

8. Turner. Angel Empires. The Sun God

 He shall break also the images of the house of the sun in the land of Egypt. Jer 43.13

The last words of Turner were "the sun is god," and even though the Golden Age turns out to be tyranny and Apollo turns out to be the destroyer in Hebrew known as Abaddon, the reputation of Apollo in lit was celebrated light and healing in countless poems. This cherubic figure, ruler over Dionysian madness, symbol of kings, glory, embodiment of the sun, was a standard archetype of civilization. But the abominable idol, the shikutz, the sun god, says Daniel and Mark 13.14: is "the ‘abomination of desolation,’[d] spoken of by Daniel the prophet. So when you see the SHIKUTS MESHOMEM (the abomination of desolation, the abomination that causes desolation, DANIEL 9:27; 11:31; 12:11)....
   Not to get too far ahead, please note that Abaddon/Appollyon is the king of the locusts from Revelations 9, loosed when the fifth angel opens the abyss. Some sun god! Crowned locusts fly out like bat horses with scorpion tails. Their king is Abaddon/Apollyon. Get it? Does this help explain the extraordinary rendition and detention of past traditions that occurred in the ship ahoy places of high academia, business and government? A leading decoder of the meaning of Apollo is Chris Constantine at Gorilla: EU is one of the Greek language names for SUN. SUN is one of the names of Apollyon the Destroyer.
St. John’s play on words relays that the Greek god Apollo is the King of hell. Apollyon, like Abaddon, means “destroyer.” Abaddon is another name for Sheol, realm of the dead. John goes out of his way to say in Rev. 9.11 that Apollo, apoliea, Appolyon, king of the locusts here "had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon." Similar reference to perdition as apoleia, Apollyon, Apollo occurs in Rev 17.8 and 2Thess 2.3 to institute the new one government. So that's what they mean when they sing Here Comes the Sun? Not to worry too much, Ezekiel saved to the last of four insights the worst one he took into the utterly bald suburbs of the cry of pilots in blue who got lifted up to work pipes among the stones of fire. After he saw the image of jealousy, the abominable beasts and the women weeping for Tammuz there came the worst in the inner court. Between the porch and the altar were bout 25 men with their backs toward the temple, like profaned Mahomets out of Charlie Hebdo, who worshipped the sun toward the east (8.17), put the branch up to their nose.

So the "eye with which the universe Beholds itself and knows itself divine" (Shelley, Hymn of Apollo), "presupposes a wholly Pagan ethics and metaphysics" (Lewis, Discarded Image, 27). The tree of life distracts from the one real end. When the strands of alien forces come together with the pagan rituals of Rome, if such ideas can even fit in an English sentence, an announcement made simultaneously by church, govt, UN, presidents and leaders of all kinds, from entertainment figures--Jay Z himself will swing a million votes and Beyonce, Will Smith--to the heads of science, these locusts, for the public will already have transferred its reliance for truth upon them, will with the news take from themselves and others all their past beliefs and identity.

  All the talk in Swedenborg copied in Blake's Emanations, or of Isaac Luria, the Babylonian Talmud of the Tree of Life of the search of the modern for immortality misses just one thing. They were not turned into gods but into mortals. They carry along the sin of their mortality while they walk the tree paths, but don't walk really, only imaginatively, fitfully, sporadically with jerks. Everybody knows the mortality of sin, thus the effort to overcome it.

Job 26:6: the grave (Sheol) is naked before Him, and destruction (Abaddon) has no covering.
Job 28:22: destruction (Abaddon) and death say...
Job 31:12: it is a fire that consumes to destruction (Abaddon)...
Psalm 88:11: Shall thy lovingkindness be declared in the grave (Sheol) or thy faithfulness in destruction (Abaddon)?
Proverbs 15:11: Hell (Sheol) and Destruction (Abaddon) are before the LORD, how much more than the hearts of the children of men? Proverbs 27:20: Hell (Sheol) and Destruction (Abaddon) are never full; so the eyes of man are never satisfied (KJV, 1611).

Prolegomena on Genius. The Teacher.

  This is a work about what we believe, what is possible to believe and what are the hindrances to our belief, being mainly one, intelligenc...