Message from @Dagbreker

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2019-12-02 13:52:39 UTC  

Nobody masters the self

2019-12-02 13:52:42 UTC  

I understand well the hierarchy of the immortals

2019-12-02 13:52:52 UTC  

But Satan inserted that lie so that they would turn from God

2019-12-02 13:53:11 UTC  

yet all are still merely tuplas

2019-12-02 13:53:17 UTC  

As whoever is not listening to instruction is inventing it

2019-12-02 13:55:27 UTC  

By the way

2019-12-02 13:55:37 UTC  

The tulpa is also known as a familiar

2019-12-02 13:55:42 UTC  

Aye

2019-12-02 13:55:45 UTC  

It is not in league with God or gods

2019-12-02 13:55:51 UTC  

They are lesser creations

2019-12-02 13:56:03 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/627030086964740096/651059006294458369/firstmeme.jpg

2019-12-02 13:57:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/627030086964740096/651059355789033502/Untitled.png

2019-12-02 13:58:27 UTC  

@Cursed Zer0 Yes... in this same sense, I have been studying manifestations.

2019-12-02 13:59:04 UTC  

I have been on my path for over 20 years

2019-12-02 13:59:06 UTC  

@MaxIgnoramus Has pointed out, we can not supersede the order of things

2019-12-02 13:59:29 UTC  

Let me explain...

2019-12-02 14:00:08 UTC  

I have been observing the meaning and texts, that I could find, about Azazel.

2019-12-02 14:00:41 UTC  

Translated, Azazel means "Scapegoat"...

2019-12-02 14:01:02 UTC  

True

2019-12-02 14:01:12 UTC  

Azazel was leader of the Watchers

2019-12-02 14:01:46 UTC  

Their transgressions were teaching humans the secrets of heaven and how to attain godliness

2019-12-02 14:02:29 UTC  

I will try to keep this short...

2019-12-02 14:03:41 UTC  

The temple took in two goats, one to be sacrificed to God, the other to take the blame... be cast into the the wilderness and take sin to Azazel..

2019-12-02 14:04:27 UTC  

I am going to try and skip the nitty and gritty...

2019-12-02 14:04:48 UTC  

In actual practice in observableness...

2019-12-02 14:05:29 UTC  

Have you seen the last major scene in Hunger Games?

2019-12-02 14:06:26 UTC  

The Lady standing at the back, casting judgments... President Snow is to be the sacrificed... and Mockingjay was to be the scapegoat...

2019-12-02 14:06:50 UTC  

This was to enact a form of redemption within the minds of the people...

2019-12-02 14:07:16 UTC  

...I refer to this as, comitting Azazel...

2019-12-02 14:08:34 UTC  

You can see how it is being practised today... Blame a certain group, and let the opposing group comit the actions, and this way those who cast judgment wash their hands.

2019-12-02 14:08:53 UTC  

Interesting stuff...

2019-12-02 14:13:09 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/627030086964740096/651063310166392843/800px-Nikolaus_krampus.jpg

2019-12-02 14:13:21 UTC  

Yes it sounds like how the dialectic is maintained

2019-12-02 14:13:32 UTC  

St.Nicholas, accompanied by Krampus.

2019-12-02 14:13:46 UTC  
2019-12-02 14:14:30 UTC  

Those who are manipulating good and evil for theirs own ends

2019-12-02 14:14:43 UTC  

They will come into direct conflict with jesus because of this

2019-12-02 14:15:01 UTC  

The tragedy is many of them believe they are doing God's work

2019-12-02 14:15:36 UTC  

@MaxIgnoramus You know which story REALLY knocked me back... St.Stephen...

2019-12-02 14:16:39 UTC  

His death ultimately lead to the conversion of Saul of Tarsus, who later became St.Paul.

2019-12-02 14:18:21 UTC  

I know some things about that but I'm sorely lacking details