“Other examples of reprehensible behavior on the part of the Orthodox … involve Orthodox authorities shielding rabbis known to have sexually abused teenagers and children from exposure and prosecution…. Considering that Roman Catholic authorities did likewise …, one can see that the problem is endemic in religious authority structures….” Go HERE for more.Excuse, please. Maybe that’s how YAJ power structures are, but dude! Don’t dump this dirt on the rest of us! I have yet to get wind of one Goddess priestess/priest who’s raped anything – let alone a child (Goddess forbid!).
What’s more, the Goddess world frowns upon “authority structures” and “power structures” both. Each is a sickness residing in the world of YAJ. And each shoves the Goddess world apart from the blighted, bloated world of YAJ, a world that works night and day to convince us that in the religion department, there’s nothing else for sale but YAJ.
Not.
Don’t buy it for a minute. Don’t be hoodwinked by this war to warp your mind. YAJ is not the only religion around, by far.
As a matter of fact, YAJ is not a religion at all. YAJ is a control system, one dead set on controlling you, your mind and your body – a control system so wacko it’s waltzing the whole planet into oblivion.
So for Goddess’ sake, dear readers, don’t ever buy what YAJ has for sale.
For a fuller explanation of all of this, read my book, Switching to Goddess: Humanity’s Ticket to the Future, out for sale in November of this year. Buy it either at Amazon.com or O-books.com, take your pick.
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* YAJ is YahwehAllahJehovah. Although most of us see him as three separate gods, he’s actually only one: the god of Abraham. Go check out the Torah, Bible and Koran. They’re really one and the same book featuring, ta da! The main character, the one and only *YAJ*!!!!!!!
Thnx to thirsty for the foto; go HERE for more.
As a matter of fact, YAJ is not a religion at all. YAJ is a control system, one dead set on controlling you, your mind and your body – a control system so wacko it’s waltzing the whole planet into oblivion.
ReplyDeleteThat's very true, Athana.
I'm also thinking that YAJ is what we magic-users would call an egregore, which is to say, a magically-created being.
I don't disbelieve in him-he exisits, all right, but I think this egregore is far from the omniscient ,omnipotent creator of the universe that it's makers would have us believe.
Love,
Terri in Joburg
Terri - there is some truth to the fact that the focus of so many people's consciousness can create a sort of thought/energy form, and this one happens to be pure poison. The only antidote I know to that poison is Goddess - let us hope that enough people find Her soon so that the Egregore dies of starvation.
ReplyDeleteOOPS! I forgot - excellent post, Sister A!
ReplyDeleteTerri, thanks for introducing the term "egregore" to me, and also for introducing the idea that egregore is exactly what Jehovah et al. might be.
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by this concept of egregore. I did a little poking around on Scroogle, trying to get a feel for what the word means, and just got even more fascinated.
One site included the following very interesting paragraph:
"Within a few minutes the features of the cat stabilized and
on his hind feet was a pair of Russian boots. The egrigor
was motionless and looked like a poorly developed
photograph. "Do not think about the cat any more and watch
what happens to it," ordered the guru. Sitting in the
darkness the audience saw the form of the cat gradually melt
and at last disappear completely.
Nicholas Mamontoff, "Can Thoughts Have Forms?" (Fate, June
1960), as quoted in Hilary Evans, Visions * Apparitions *
Alien Visitors: A Comparative Study of the Entity Enigma."
From this I gather that under the proper circumstances egregors can be so strong as to even take on visual form. Is that your understanding of the concept?
Can egregores be sent out by the group that created them, to have actual, long-distance physical and/or psychological effects on particular individuals outside the group?
Athana - my understanding is that they can take on not only visual appearance but physical form and they can, indeed, be directed to do someone's bidding. The danger of these things is that they take on a kind of life of their own and don't necessarily stay within the control of those who create them.
ReplyDeleteYes- that's the danger inherent in the creation of an egregore-that it may become a self-moved being in its own right.
ReplyDeleteThe ancient Hebrw were said to have constructed golems but ensured that the control mechanism(the holy writing in the head)was removeable.
Hey-maybe if we can get into YAJ's head we can get him to stop!
Love,
Terri in Joburg
Terri, I think we need to do some research on how the ancient Hebrews extracted the brain innards of their egregores!
ReplyDeleteOn second thought, the Pope probably got his hands on all copies of the recipe, and has them stored in triple-locked boxes in the deepest, darkest recesses of the Vatican.