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1.

WHAT IS A SYMBOL?
What is a symbol? Webster tells us that a symbol is “something that stands for or
suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention, or
accidental resemblance; esp: a visible sign of something invisible.” [Emphasis
mine throughout] This is important to know because when we see a symbol we
now know that there is a meaning BEHIND what is actually being shown since a
symbol is “a visible sign of something invisible.” A related word, symbolism, is
“the use of conventional or traditional signs in the representation of DIVINE
BEINGS AND SPIRITS.” This, too, is important because many of these
symbols also represent gods and goddesses.

Since this book will be covering many occultic and Masonic symbols, a few
quotes from Masons about symbols would be in order. Masonic author, George
H. Steinmetz, shares the following: “The symbols are not used in the commonly
accepted meaning. It is ‘NOT BY EXACT RESEMBLANCE’; there IS a more
recondite [meaning occult or esoteric] interpretation, as we suspected; it is one
of ‘SUGGESTIONS OR ASSOCIATION IN THOUGHT.'

“There is a SECRET DOCTRINE in Freemasonry. That secret doctrine is


concealed, rather than revealed, by the very lectures which, we are told, offer a
‘rational explanation’ of the ceremonies of initiation. If we were to accept these
‘rational explanations’ as final, and seek no further, Freemasonry would be a
farce.” [Italics and caps in the original; Boldface added]

Carl Claudy, a Masonic writer, mentions that there are secrets inside secrets in
symbolism.

He wrote: “CUT THROUGH THE OUTER SHELL AND FIND A


MEANING; CUT THROUGH THAT MEANING AND FIND ANOTHER;
UNDER IT IF YOU DIG DEEP ENOUGH YOU MAY FIND A THIRD,
A FOURTH—WHO SHALL SAY HOW MANY TEACHINGS?”

In an Eastern Star book we are told: “A symbol is a figure of something


intellectual, moral or spiritual, a visible object, REPRESENTING to the mind
the semblance of SOMETHING WHICH IS NOT SHOWN but realized by
association with it.”

Albert Mackey, a well-known Mason, writes that a symbol is a “sensible image


used to express an OCCULT but analogical signification.”

Another book reminds us that “An emblem is a figure or symbol which stands
for SOMETHING ELSE.” We are also told that there is a HIDDEN
MEANING to these symbols, so what is presented to the candidate is not what
is really meant. Eastern Star writer, Mary Ann Slipper, states “that everyone who
becomes a member of the Order of the Eastern Star should be familiar with the
ESOTERIC meaning of every symbol used in the work....”

One Short Talk Bulletin, which was supposed to be read in the Lodge, says: “It
may be asserted in the broadest terms that the FREEMASON WHO KNOWS
NOTHING OF OUR SYMBOLISM KNOWS LITTLE OF
FREEMASONRY. He may be able to repeat every line of the ritual without
an error, yet, if he does not understand the meaning of the ceremonies, the signs,
the words, the emblems and figures, he is a MASONIC IGNORAMUS.”

Throughout this book we will be looking at numerous symbols and we’ll


discover some of the HIDDEN MEANINGS behind these symbols. We will
also see how various symbols represent pagan gods and goddesses.
Additionally, we’ll learn how many emblems conceal and shroud sexual
connotations under the guise of symbolism. Charles G. Berger explains: “At
first, in art, the sex organs were represented by pictures of them, but as man
developed and ideas of morals changed, such representations seemed offensive
or crude, and they were therefore GRADUALLY MODIFIED UNTIL THE
SYMBOLS COULD SCARCELY BE RECOGNIZED AS SEXUAL in
origin. OTHER EXPLANATIONS AND MEANINGS WERE
INVENTED FOR THE MASSES, who were not supposed to understand the
TRUE MEANINGS. Thus, SYMBOLS CAME TO HAVE TWO
MEANINGS, the esoteric and the exoteric. The ESOTERIC meaning was the
true or original meaning. UNDERSTOOD BY ONLY A FEW and closely
guarded by them. The exoteric meaning was the invented, or modified,
explanation intended for the many. The sacred mysteries, which are often
mentioned in connection with many ancient religions and which were closely
guarded by the initiate, concerned esoteric meanings in the religions of previous
times. These sacred mysteries very often were merely continuations of the
simpler forms of early sex worship carried on by a select few."

The Migration of Symbols also states: “Without doubt the symbols that have
attracted in the highest degree the veneration of the multitude have been the
representative signs of gods, often uncouth and indecent....”

Is this really the way we want Him—no longer King of Kings and Lord of Lords,
but just another "guest” at the table?

Since the sexual nature of many symbols is now concealed under other guises,
the average person no longer realizes the vulgarity behind many of them. Many
organizations, however, use particular symbols and logos INTENTIONALLY
—knowing PRECISELY what is being represented thereby. Multitudes of
occultists, New Agers, witches, and Satanists understand the meanings of the
symbols they use. On the other hand, many people are using these same symbols
(or variations of them) today without knowing what they really represent.
Hopefully, this book will show numerous symbols and explain the esoteric
meaning of many of them so that the average person can be more aware of what
is being portrayed behind some of the emblems being used.

We must remember that even though many leaders are aware of symbology, not
every one who uses these symbols in their logos, etc., are familiar with the pagan
connotations behind them. For example, we cannot just assume that everyone
who wears a pentagram is evil and knows that this emblem is used extensively in
Satanism and witchcraft. Many people do not know this and they “innocently”
wear Satanic and pagan symbols. We must be careful not to accuse everyone
who uses these symbols as being an occultist or New Ager. Of course, if we
know that a particular group is an occultic association then the symbol that they
use should not be taken lightly. Many of the people who design the logos
know exactly what they are doing. We will cover many of these logos in this
book and give their own explanations about the particular meaning behind the
design selected.

Some people try to make some of the occultic symbols into “Christian” symbols
such as saying that the pentagram represents the five wounds of Christ or that the
triangle is a symbol of the Trinity. We cannot do this for the Bible says in
Deuteronomy 4:15-19, 23: “Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves; for ye
saw no manner of similitude on the day that the Lord spake unto you in Horeb
out of the midst of the fire: Lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven
image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female, The likeness
of any beast that is on the earth, the likeness of any winged fowl that flieth in the
air, The likeness of any thing that creepeth on the ground, the likeness of any
fish that is in the waters beneath the earth: And lest thou lift up thine eyes unto
heaven, and when thou seest the sun, and the moon, and the stars, even all the
host of heaven, shouldest be driven to worship them, and serve them, which the
Lord thy God hath divided unto all nations under the whole heaven.... Take heed
unto yourselves, lest ye forget the covenant of the Lord your God, which He
made with you. and make you a graven image, or the likeness of any thing,
which the Lord thy God hath forbidden thee.”

God does not want us to make ANY image of Him in any way. “Forasmuch then
as we are the offspring of God, we ought not to think that the Godhead is like
unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven by art and man’s device” (Acts 17:29).

When the Israelites went into pagan nations, the Lord instructed them to
“overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and bum their groves with fire;
and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of
them out of that place. Ye shall not do so unto the Lord your God”
(Deuteronomy 12:3-4; See also Deuteronomy 7:5).

Deuteronomy 7:25-26 says: “The graven images of their gods shall ye bum with
fire: thou shalt not desire the silver or gold that is on them, nor take it unto thee,
lest thou be snared therein: for it is an abomination to the Lord thy God. Neither
shalt thou bring an abomination into thine house, lest thou be a cursed thing like
it: but thou shalt utterly detest it, and thou shalt utterly abhor it; for it is a cursed
thing.”

Although there are numerous symbols given throughout this book, this is
definitely not an exhaustive itemization. Many, many other symbols could have
been included but because of time and space considerations, they were left out.
The symbols included here, however, should give you a good start in being able
to identify many occultic logos that are appearing today.
2.

YIN/YANG SYMBOL
The yin/yang symbol can be seen almost any place one looks. It is used in logos,
on book covers, in the New Age movement, in the martial arts, and so forth.
“Yin and yang are considered to be opposites. Yin represents eternity, dark,
feminine, left side of the body, etc. Yang is its opposite and represents history,
light, masculine, right side of the body, etc.” “Yang is male, positive, and
represented by the Sun. Yin is female, negative, and represented by the Moon,”
says Paul E. Desautels in The Gem Kingdom.

“The symbol itself dates back at least to the fourth century B.C., and has been
identified with the Eastern philosophical religions of Confucianism, Buddhism,
and Taoism. In the Western world it has long been adopted into the symbolism
of myth, magic, astrology, and witchcraft.”

A book, Black Magic, White Magic, explains the Yin-Yang like this:

“Another ancient magical sign called the yin-and-yang first appeared sometime
before the 3rd century B.C. in China. This emblem became a favorite of
SORCERERS and mystics throughout the Orient because it, too, embodies so
many possible meanings.”

One well-known witch, Sybil Leek, who is called the “mistress of the occult,”
proclaims that the Yin-Yang theory is:

“...an idea that inspired such things as Chinese boxing, breath control [used in
yoga, meditation, etc.], the use of special herbs, and some rather erotic sexual
exercises designed to nourish the Yang with the Yin.”

She adds: “Crucial to Taoism is the idea of Yin and Yang.”

“According to the ancient Chinese philosophers, in the beginning was Tao. But
then Tao separated into the two prime principles, yang and yin. And from the
many combinations of yang and yin everything else that is in the world has
emerged.

“Yang and yin produced the ‘five elements’, which are metal, wood, fire, water
and earth. Everything in life is in a constant state of flux; in fact, the only thing
that you can be sure of is that it will change.”

Another book states:

“The Yang-Yin symbol is one of the easiest to recognize and understand. It


represents the two opposite, conflicting forces found in every action, and which
are responsible for the dynamic universe.... The Yang and Yin operate in
the universe primarily through the agency of the five elements: Earth (Saturn),
Water (Mercury), Metal (Venus), Wood (Jupiter), and Fire (Mars). These
elements under the guidance of the five planets form, with the Sun and
Moon, the seven rulers. Each of the elements may also be Yang or Yin, so that
combinations of all these could produce broad number possibilities (sic) and
astrological alternatives. Each, of course, has its symbol which can be, and often
was, incised into jade.”

The concept of yin and yang (also called Tai-gi-tu), likewise P ays an important
role in many other occult practices. For instance, Dictionary of Mysticism states
the following about the practice of shu shu:

“Shu shu: The ancient Chinese system of magic, divination and occult practices,
including astrology, dream interpretation, the art of coordinating human affairs
by the active and passive principles of the universe (yin yang) and the Five
Elements (wu hsing), fortune telling by the use of the stalks of the divination
plant and the tortoise shell, and miscellaneous methods such as dream
interpretation, the regulation of forms and shapes of buildings, etc.”
[Emphasis in the original]

Of course, many of the Chinese exercises, medical practices, etc., are also based
on the theory of yin and yang. In Health: A Holistic Approach we find:

“The techniques of acupuncture, acupressure, and moxibustion apply needle,


pressure, or thermal (heat) stimulation respectively to meridian points to effect a
change in the orderly flow of Chi through the meridians. This treatment helps to
re-establish the yin-yang balance by initiating normal energy flow in stagnant
meridians. The choice of meridian points to be stimulated is arrived at by using
specific laws derived directly from the five-element theory and knowing the
order of Chi distribution in the meridians. The five-element theory is the
practical, tangible application of the complementary opposites—yin and yang.

“The Chinese system of physiotherapy, or therapeutic exercises, is represented


primarily in the practice of T’ai Chi Ch'uan, which is a system of exercises
performed in close coordination with regulated breathing. The exercises are
comprised of thirty-seven movement patterns, the composition of which is
regulated by the principles of yin and yang.” [Emphasis in the original]

“The philosophy of T’ai Chi Ch’uan is rooted in Taoism, which advocates


natural effort, and in the I Ching, or Book of Changes. The movements and inner
teachings are derived from the complementary relationship between Yin and
Yang, two fundamental forces that create and harmonize the Universe by their
interaction.

“The interaction of Yin and Yang is vital to the practice of T’ai Chi Ch’uan
since physically and mentally the practitioner is continually shifting between
empty and full and soft and hard to achieve a proper and evolving equilibrium.”

In fact, t’ai chi came to be “represented by the circle divided into the light and
the dark, yang and yin.”

Other interrelated techniques dependent upon yin/yang are zone therapy, polarity
therapy, macrobiotics, Shiatsu, Jin-Shin, Do-In, the martial arts (such as Kung
Fu, Chi Kung, Karate, T’ai Chi), etc.

Palmistry, the occult practice of foretelling the future by reading the hand, is
also based on the theories of yin and yang and the Five Elements. In another
OCCULT book, The Chinese Art of Healing, written by a BUDDHIST monk,
the author explains how the ancients relate massage, which
includes REFLEXOLOGY, to the Five Elements and to palmistry. He states:

“The thumb, for example, was associated with the spleen, which belonged to the
earth element, the index finger with the large intestine (metal element)...and
so on....The form of massage known as ‘from the water element to the earth
element,’ reminds us of OCCULT concepts of this kind.

“According to Oriental MAGICIANS, the palm of the hand contains the secrets
of life. There was also an ancient Chinese school of thought which maintained
that the palm of the hand was a replica of Yin and Yang and could
provide information about illness and good health and one’s entire fate.”
(For more information on Reflexology, see my booklet entitled “Hidden Dangers
of Reflexology.” It can be obtained through Sharing by writing to the address in
the back of this book.)

Masonry also uses the concept of yin and yang in their symbolism but it is in a
disguised form. Albert Pike states that the black and white pavement symbolizes
“the Good and Evil Principles of the Egyptian and Persian creed. It is the
warfare of Michael and Satan, of the Gods and Titans, of Balder and
Lok; between light and shadow, which is darkness; Day and Night; Freedom and
Despotism....”

Masons also use the two triangles to represent this idea of opposites. In the Short
Talk Bulletin, a pamphlet which is to be read in the Lodges, we are told that the
triangles “are symbolic of good and evil, day and night, the Chinese YANG
AND YIN, etc.”

The two triangles joined together to form a hexagram indicate sexual union. This
same viewpoint is also associated with the yin/ yang. In Our Phallic Heritage we
are told:
“But since union of the sexes is necessary to produce offspring, both sexes were
represented in most religions. In the crudest forms of worship, representations of
the genitalia of both sexes, or of the sex organs in union, were worshiped.

Such was the worship of the phallus-kteis in Greece and Egypt, the lingam-yoni
in India, the massebasher of Syria, the yoseki-inseki in Japan, the YANG-YIN
in China, and the baal-peor of the Canaanites in the Bible.”

Masonic author, George Oliver, states:

“Thus the monad and duad were the phallus and kteis of the Greeks, the lingam
and yoni of the Hindoos (sic), the woden and friga of the Goths, and YANG
AND YIN of the Chinese, and indeed, of the creative and destructive powers of
every country under Heaven.”

This thought is reiterated in Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization:

“Lingam and yoni, Shiva and his goddess, symbolize the antagonistic yet co-
operating forces of the sexes. Their Sacred Marriage (Greek: hieros-gamos) is
multifariously figured in the various traditions of world mythology. They are the
archetypal parents, Father and Mother of the World, themselves the first-born of
the pairs of opposites, first bifurcation of the primal, cosmogonic reality, now
reunited in productive harmony. Under the form of Father Heaven and Mother
Earth they were known to the Greeks as Zeus and Hera, Uranos and Gaia, to the
Chinese as T’ien and Ti, YANG AND YIN.” [Italics in the original; Boldface
and caps added]

One catalog that sells statues of gods and goddesses as well as many other
occultic items states:
“At once the most sacred and the most mysterious path to higher consciousness,
Tantra refers to the Divine Union of Opposites. Taoists refer to these energies as
yin (from yoni, the active principle) and yang (the recumbent principle).”

Since there is some yin (female) in the yang (male), which is represented by the
little dot, and some yang in the yin, the concept of bisexuality is also
symbolized. Charles Berger remarks:

“Sometimes efforts were made to make gods bisexual. Hermaphrodite is the best
example of this. He was the son of Hermes and Aphrodite and embraced
Salmaco, a nymph, who called upon the gods to make them inseparable.
The gods heard the plea, and formed of the two a perfect being who possessed
the characteristics of both sexes. From this mythical being comes the term
hermaphrodite. Omphale was a queen of Lydia and the task-mistress of
Hercules. She is represented with a lion’s skin and a club, male symbols, while
Hercules wears her gown and spins for her. Omphale is thus represented as
double-sexed, as is Hercules by his dress and his work. The name Omphale is a
bisexual name, coming from ‘Om,’ the Universal Mother, and from phallus, the
male organ. Likewise, Janus of the Greeks not only had opposite faces but was
double-sexed, or hermaphroditic.” [Emphasis in the original]

The New Age movement looks favorably on homosexuality. In fact, in alchemy,


the androgyne (meaning male and female in one body) was considered to be “the
image of human perfection and wholeness. By some ancient traditions, the
original and perfect form of the human being....A fashionable look among
some celebrities.” “Bly, Nin, and Jung tell us that each individual must achieve
inner marriage of their masculine and feminine natures to encounter true
equipoise.”
The assumption of yin/yang also leads to homosexuality. In one issue of the
Whole Life Times was a letter from David Lang. He wrote:

“For example, macrobiotic theory explains homosexuality as a yin-yang


imbalance caused (or at least aggravated) by excess consumption of yin foods
(such as raw fruit) on the part of males and excessive ingestion of yang foods
(such as animal flesh) on the part of females.”

Texe Marrs explains:

“Homosexuality and bisexuality are accepted, even encouraged by the New Age
teacher. The unholy doctrine of reincarnation and the principle of yin/yang are
perfect excuses and rationale for homosexuality and other forms of sexual
immorality. If you are a homosexual or a lesbian in this lifetime, New Age
teachers believe that it is probably because you were a person of the opposite sex
in a previous incarnation or past life. The residue and influence of that past life is
simply retained within your brain and consciousness.

“The yin/yang principle, also called unity, integration or polarity, holds that a
person is born with both masculine and feminine traits. A man supposedly could
have been a man 250 times and a woman 250 times in previous incarnations, and
the memory of those past life experiences are said to remain as indelible traces
of consciousness. Thus, we are each a combination of male and female,
masculine and feminine. The New Age encourages children and adults to
appreciate and practice the harmony of opposites, teaching the individual to
merge the two selves, man and woman.”

Many of the gods and goddesses of paganism are shown to have dual sexual
natures. Mercury, called the “male-female,” was an androgyne. Even much
symbolism contains this dual nature. For instance:

“The serpent’s head and neck is distinctly a masculine symbol, but the serpent is
sometime symbolized with its tail in it mouth [oroboros], the body forming a
circle which is feminine. Also, the mouth is feminine, while the tail, which is in
the mouth, is masculine. Thus for two good reasons the serpent with its tail in its
mouth represents both sexes. Sacred fire was often prepared on religious
occasions by rotating a realistic wooden representation of the phallus in a
wooden representation of the kteis, rotating being done by an apparatus
resembling a bow. The cornucopia, or horn of plenty, was double sexed in
symbolism. The horn was masculine and the inside was feminine. The fruit
inside symbolized productiveness of the female.”

“The four-limbed cross generally had a different meaning, and represented the
male and the female in unison, in the act of creation. From time immemorial a
perpendicular line or object has been used to symbolize the phallus, and
a horizontal line the kteis or vulva. The surface of water, a female element in
creation, was horizontal, and women were practically in the horizontal position
in the act of creation. Prostitutes were spoken of as ‘women who made their
living horizontally,’ and the term was applied to women who were kept in their
own room by some wealthy man.

Coitus has been called ‘horizontal exercise.’ Horizontales (horizontals) is one of


the names which the French apply to women who sell love favors, women of
easy virtue. The four-armed cross was an easy figure to make, being an
intersection of two straight lines at right angels, and it became a symbol of
man’s most lofty and most holy activity, expressing the reverence for the act.

Some of the Asherahs of the Bible represented Baal in union with Astoreth. The
results of the union between the sexes resulted in a new life. Separately, man and
woman were incomplete, important, and barren, but in their union they became a
perfect soul, realizing the immortality of life.”

We’ll cover the symbols mentioned above (the oroboros, cornucopia, and
swastika) in more detail later.

One particular group that knows the sexual implications of the yin/yang and
intentionally uses it as their official symbol is The Sex Information and
Education Council of the United States (SIECUS). This group promotes
extensive sex education in schools. SIECUS Position Statements reveal the
following:

“It is the position of SIECUS that contraceptive services should be available to


all—including minors who should enjoy the same rights of free and independent
access to...contraceptive care as do others....It is the position of SIECUS that the
use of explicit sexual materials (sometimes referred to as pornography) can serve
a variety of important needs in the lives of countless individuals....”

Another group using the yin/yang (knowingly or unknowing) is the Girl Scouts.
“On page 66 of the Girl Scout Badges and Signs book, the yin/yang symbol is
used to represent the World in My Community proficiency badge. In the Junior
Girl Scout Handbook, yoga exercises are explained. The theme for their 1987
program was ‘The Year of Magic.’”

The I Clung (Book of Changes) is another occult practice that incorporates the
use of the yin/yang. Geoffrey Parrinder writes: “The yin-yang dualism entered
into Confucian orthodoxy by its incorporation into the I Ching—a late
compilation from, and rational arrangement of, earlier works on
DIVINATION.”

William Spear teaches astrology and macrobiotics and has been using the I
Ching for 20 years. He states:

“Taoism, inseparable from the philosophy of the I Ching, is based on the


complimentary yet antagonistic principles of Yin and Yang which mutually
create and destroy each other by the ceaseless rearrangements of
their relationship. The basic rule they obey is life’s only certainty: change.”
One ad for a book by Diane Stein on the I Ching (also called Kwan Yin) tells us:
“The Kwan Yin Book of Changes is a wonderful book, finding admirerers (sic)
with not only NEW AGERS, AND FEMINISTS, BUT OTHERS SUCH AS
PAGANS, DIVINATION FANS, GODDESS WORSHIPPERS, and those
involved with Eastern philosophy.”

Of course Diane Stein isn’t the only pagan who uses the I Ching. A witchcraft
magazine, Circle Network News, gives an extensive ritual to be used in
connection with the I Ching. Part of the instructions are:

“An altar should be set up in the middle of a room facing north....Lay the stalks
in the middle of the altar along with the I Ching book that you are going to use
and your I Ching journal. Include on the altar other ritual tools and symbols that
you feel you need. Be sure to include burning incense.

“Ritually purify yourself and the space with techniques of your choosing.
Ground and center. Call the quarters and Spirit in a fashion that feels
appropriate....

“Once you have determined the hexagram, draw it in your journal. Look it up
within the text of your I Ching book....

“When you feel complete with your answer and have recorded all relevant
information in your journal, pay respects to the I Ching in whatever way you
feel comfortable....Thank the spirit helpers [demons!] and the quarters for
helping with your work.”

New Ager, Jeffrey S. Stamps, likes to use the yin/yang in a slightly different
form. He calls his symbol the “Emergent Tao.” He explains:
“The ridgepole symbolizes the line of the roof, thus separating heaven from
earth. As a line, the ridgepole is unity, yet it generates duality—‘above and
below, a right and left, front and back—in a word, the world of opposites.’...

“As a symbol of change, tao, too, may change. To compress my thought of many
pages to a single symbol, I offer Emergent Tao....This symbol extends the
traditional t’ai chi symbol of the circle with a ridgepole dividing
the complements of yin and yang. I have added the spiral curves between the
outer circle and the two inner circles. With these lines, the symbol clearly
expresses emergence and levels: the circle of the whole (n) and the ‘higher’
(n+1) and ‘lower’ (n-1) smaller circles/levels. Emergent tao expresses
the essence of Holonomy: complements, levels, and unitary process.”

Emergent Tao

The yin/yang symbol is quite appropriate today for humanists, New Agers,
witches, Satanists, etc. As Michael Tierra, a proponent of the yin/yang theory,
states: “The Yin/Yang theory is a teaching method and does not define anything
absolute.” There are seven laws concerning the yin/yang, one of which is: “2.
Everything changes.”

This is an important item to notice. The idea that “everything changes” does not
agree with the Bible. There we find that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,
today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). He doesn’t change. James 1:17 also states:
“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from
the Father of lights, with whom is NO VARIABLENESS, neither shadow
of turning.” Malachi 3:6 tells us: “I am the Lord, I CHANGE NOT.”

Another law is: “3. All antagonisms are complementary.” Again, this is
contradictory to Scriptures. This would make Jesus and Satan complementary to
each other! What blasphemy!

Yet another law is: “6. The extreme of any condition will produce signs of the
opposite.” Again applying this to Christ would mean that because He is the
extreme in goodness, mercy, compassion, etc., that He will produce signs of
hate, injustice, unconcern, etc. This also would make Satan eventually
become kind, loving, obedient, and so forth. The Bible warns: “Woe unto them
that call evil good, and good evil: that put darkness for light, and light for
darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are
wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight!...Which justify the
wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!”
(Isaiah 5:20-21, 23).

In addition to the seven laws of yin/yang, there are twelve theorems. One of
these is: “8. Nothing is solely Yin or Yang; everything involves polarity.” This is
stating that nothing is entirely good or entirely evil. This again contradicts the
Scripture for in Habbakkuk 1:13 we find that God is “of purer eyes than
to behold evil and canst not look on iniquity.” The Bible also tells us that there is
no truth in Satan (John 8:44). Obviously, the yin/yang theory is not consistent
with God’s Word.

We’ll cover the sinister aspects of the hexagram later, but it’s interesting to note
that An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols tells us that the
hexagram is affiliated with the “Chinese OCCULT symbol of ying (sic) and
yang.” The connotations, therefore, of the hexagram also apply to the yin/yang
symbol.

There are probably hundreds upon hundreds of groups that have used the
yin/yang in their logo or symbolism. Some groups probably do so innocently,
but I believe the majority of them know exactly what they are doing and what
the symbolism means. On the following pages are just some of the ways in
which the yin/ yang is being used.
For more information on Exploris (pictured above), see the excellent article by
Mrs. Peggy Cuddy in the June 1998 issue of Christian Conscience.
3.

THE CIRCLE
The circle is the symbol of the universe. Eastern Star writer, Sarah Terry,
mentions that the circle “is derived from the SUN.” Masonic author, J. S. M.
Ward, explains that the circle also symbolizes God. A Treasury of Witchcraft
states that “the circle that the magician draws on the ground...[is] to enforce
demons to appear.” Shortly we’ll discover who the god of Masonry is, so it will
be evident which god the circle represents.

One particular symbol that is prevalent in Masonry utilizes the circle but a point
is added inside the circle. It is called the “point within the circle.” Harold
Percival in his Masonic book tells us: “The point and the circle are the same, the
point is the infinitesimally small circle and the circle is the point fully
expressed.” Since the point and the circle are the same, let’s look at what
Masons tell us about this specific symbol.

In the Masonic Quiz Book we find that this symbol “is from the Egyptian and is
a symbolic sign for the SUN and the god OSIRIS.” Albert Mackey, a 33°
Mason, reveals that: “The point within the circle is an interesting and
important symbol in Freemasonry....The SYMBOL IS REALLY A
BEAUTIFUL BUT SOMEWHAT ABSTRUSE ALLUSION TO THE OLD
SUN-WORSHIP, and introduces us for the first time to that modification of it,
known among the ancients as the WORSHIP OF THE PHALLUS.”

While some Masons are now trying to distance themselves from Mackey, he is
nevertheless a HIGHLY RESPECTED MASON and is still looked up to today
by many “higher” level Masons. In one Short Talk Bulletin about Mackey, lodge
members were told: “Never did he read into a Masonic symbol a meaning which
is not actually there,” so we have every reason, then, to accept his interpretation
that the point within a circle actually represents the phallus.

Albert Churchward, a Mason, says that: “The POINT WITHIN A CIRCLE IS


ONE OF THE HIEROGLYPHIC SIGNS OF THE SUN-GOD, RA....”

The point within the circle represents other gods in other mythologies. In India
the dot or the point within the circle represents SHIVA and in Egyptian
mythology it represents HORUS or OSIRIS.

The Druids used the point within a circle as the emblem of their Supreme God
who was ODIN. Masons, by the way, admire the Druids and some of them even
claim that Masonry came from Druidism. Of course, the Druids were occultic
priests, practiced astrology, and offered human sacrifices.

So, like all the other symbols which we have looked at, we find that the circle
and the point within the circle refer to a pagan god. Also, like the previous
symbols, the point within the circle has a sexual connotation.

In one Short Talk Bulletin entitled “Point Within a Circle,” which was to be read
in Lodge meetings, we are told that this symbol is connected with SUN
WORSHIP. This pamphlet states: “‘It was believed in India that at the general
deluge everything was involved in the common destruction except female
Principles or ORGANS OF GENERATION, which were destined to produce a
new race and to repeople the earth when the waters had subsided from its
surface.

The female principle, symbolized by the moon, assumed the form of a lunette, or
crescent, while the male principle, symbolized by the sun, assumed the form
of the lingam (or Phallus) and placed himself erect in the center of the lunette,
like the mast of a ship. The two principles in this united form floated on the
surface of the waters during the period of their prevalence on the earth, and thus
became the progenitors of a new race of men.’...

“The Indian interpretation makes the POINT THE MALE PRINCIPLE, THE
CIRCLE THE FEMALE; the point became the sun and the circle the solar
system which ancient peoples thought was the universe because the sun is the
vivifying, the life-giving principle, for all that lives.”

Albert Pike writes that Isis and Osiris: “the Active and Passive Principles of the
Universe, were commonly symbolized by the generative parts of man and
woman....The Indian lingam was the union of both, as were the boat and mast
and the point within a circle: all of which expressed the same philosophical idea
as to the Union of the two great Causes of Nature, which concur, one
actively and the other passively, in the generation of all beings....”

The point within a circle has been employed in some rather unique ways. For
instance, one Masonic book states: “The sign of the infamous Mafia or Cosa
Nostra is not the ‘black hand,’ as many believe, but the familiar dot within a
circle.” We are further informed that: “Because the true purposes of Illuminism
were so shocking, Weishaupt constantly encouraged the SECRETIVE nature of
the order. No member was ever allowed himself to be identified as an Illuminati.
The words Illuminism or Illuminati were never to be used in correspondence, but
were to be replaced by the astrological symbol for the sun, a circle with a dot in
the middle.”

Weishaupt, you’ll probably recall, was a Mason and the founder of the
Illuminati.

Another thing we need to look at is a circle surrounding the inverted five-pointed


star. In The Question of Freemasonry we learn: “The inverted five-pointed star
within a circle is the highest form of satanic expression, representing
Baphomet, the God of Mendes, or the embodiment of Lucifer as god.” In fact,
the PENTAGRAM ENCLOSED WITHIN THE CIRCLE IS A SIGN FOR
THE GOD AND GODDESS.
Actually, any occult symbol is considered to be even more powerful whenever a
circle is used around another occultic symbol.
4.

THE TRIANGLE
The triangle is a very important symbol to the Masons and Eastern Star
members. When a new Eastern Star Chapter is established, the Officers-elect are
to form an equilateral triangle around the Altar. The Altar itself “is shaped in the
form of a triangle. Traditionally, one angle is directed so that it points toward the
East.” The pentagram itself is made up of triangles. Of course, like
the pentagram, the triangle can be used in two different positions and each
position has a special significance. A triangle, with one point down, 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,” and this emblem symbolizes “the PERFECT or DIVINE MAN.”
[Emphasis in the original]

Manly P. Hall, a 33° Mason, boasts: “MAN IS A GOD IN THE MAKING....”


George H. Steinmetz, another Masonic writer, brags:

‘“Be still—and know—that I am God.’’’...‘THAT I AM GOD’—the final


recognition of the All in All, the unity of the Self with the Cosmos—the
cognition of the DIVINITY OF THE SELF!” [Emphasis in the original]

Joseph Fort Newton, a well-known Mason, claims that the Third Degree of
Masonry testifies “to the profoundest insight of the human soul—that God
becomes man that man may become God.”

This theme of godhood or the divinity of man can be found in book after book
written by Masons, New Agers, witches, and Satanists. Masonic author, J. D.
Buck, states: “It is far more important that MEN SHOULD STRIVE TO
BECOME CHRISTS than that they should believe that Jesus was Christ”.

Arthur Edward Waite writes that “the Master-Builder of the THIRD DEGREE
does actually rise as Christ....” [Emphasis in the original]

In a book written by a 32° Mason, Charles H. Vail, entitled The Ancient


Mysteries and Modern Masonry, we find:

“The consummation of all this was to MAKE THE INITIATE A GOD, either
by union with a Divine Being without or by the realization of the Divine Self
within....

“MAN IS LIKE GOD IN THAT HE BECOMES A GOD.”


This theme of godhood or the divinity of man has to also be the object of the
Eastern Star since no one can become an Eastern Star member without having a
close relative who has received the third degree of Masonry. It is that degree
which is claimed to make a Mason a “DIVINIZED MAN.”

There is more symbolism involved in the triangle, though. The triangle with one
point up just happens to be the symbol for Set and Shiva. In Signs and Symbols
of Primordial Man, written by Albert Churchward, a Mason, we find that this
TRIANGLE with the one point facing upward, was the SYMBOL FOR SET
(or Sut)! In India, the triangle is “the caste mark of the followers
of SHIVA...who wear it on their forehead.” Another Masonic writer, J. S. M.
Ward, adds:

“With the point upwards the EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE STANDS FOR


SHIVA THE DESTROYER, and signifies the flame which rises upwards from
the funeral pyre toward Heaven. This symbol is familiar to us [the Masons] in
several degrees, notably the Thirtieth degree.”

There’s no contradiction here, for Set is the Egyptian devil and Shiva is the
Indian god of destruction. Both names, SET AND SHIVA, are also listed in The
Satanic Bible as another name for SATAN! Furthermore, Helena Petrovna
Blavatsky affirms: “Now, we have but to remember that Siva [Shiva] and the
Palestinian Baal, or Moloch, and Saturn are identical....” So, then, when
the Masons and Eastern Stars tell us that the triangle represents the deity, we
now know WHICH deity is being worshiped by the symbolism of the triangle.

Another clue as to which deity is being worshiped may be found in Alice


Bailey’s book, Discipleship in the New Age. She claims: “It might be said
symbolically that ‘the point of the triangle is based in the courts of Heaven
(Shamballa) and from that point two streams of power pour forth....” Shamballa
is the mythological place where the “Lord of the World,” Sanat Kumara or Shiva
(who is actually Satan), is supposed to live! Bailey is looking forward to the time
when “there can be the inauguration of a new phase of activity in Shamballa.
This will enable the Lord of the Word to become the ruler of a Sacred Planet,
which, up to date, has not been the case.”

Interestingly, Bailey reminds us that Masonry emanates from Shamballa. Lynn


Perkins, a Masonic author, also agrees. He mentions that Shamballa “has a
bearing on the ancient origins of Freemasonry and upon its future in the coming
Aquarian Age....” He adds:

“Shambhala,—the legendary and mystical home of the Great Masters of the


Wisdom...out of which Ancient and modern FREEMASONRY sprang...is the
site of 'the Great White Lodge’ of Initiate Masters, which, as a Brotherhood of
Mystics and OCCULTISTS, is a prototype, an original model, of which every
Masonic Lodge is a more or less perfect physical and spiritual replica....That
MASONS OF TODAY ARE OF AWARE OF THE EXISTENCE AND
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ESOTERIC TRADITION, that encompasses the
whole purpose and Destiny of every living Soul, is no proof that it does
not exist.”

Yet another meaning for the triangle has to do with a sexual reference. Without
going into detail, I’ll just mention that it represents the male and female
generative organs. When the two triangles are joined together to form a
hexagram (discussed elsewhere in this book), it depicts sexual union between the
male and female.

Masonic author, R. H. MacKenzie, states:

“TRIANGLE.—An important symbol in Masonry.

1. The equilateral triangle was adopted by all ancient nations as a symbol of


Deity, and was regarded as the most perfect of figures. It constantly recurred in
Craft Masonry as well as in the Royal Arch.

2. The right-angled triangle was also regarded as an important figure. Among the
Egyptians the base represented OSIRIS, OR THE MALE PRINCIPLE; the
perpendicular, ISIS, OR THE FEMALE PRINCIPLE; and the hypotenuse,
HORUS, their son, THE PRODUCT.”

John Yarker, a Mason, writes:


John Yarker, a Mason, writes:

“The basis of the Masonic Jewel of a Master in the Chair is an old Egyptian
symbol, for Plutarch informs us that a triangle whose base is 4, perpendicular 3,
and hypotenuse of 5 parts, the square of which is equal to the square of those
sides, containing the right angle, was an important emblem in Egypt, as a symbol
of nature. The base figured Osiris, the perpendicular Isis, and the
hypotenuse Horus; the originating and receptive principles, and the offspring of
the two.”

Another Masonic writer, reveals:

"The triangle is found variously arranged throughout the Masonic system. In one
instance we have the interlaced triangles, one black, the other white, the white
triangle has its point up; the black triangle points down. Thus arranged it
represents the union of the active and passive forces in nature; it represents the
male and female elements. The interlaced black and white triangles represent the
forces of darkness and light [yin/yang], error and truth, ignorance and wisdom
and good and evil; when properly placed they represent balance and harmony.”

In The Gods of India, we find:

“The triangle with its apex upward is also taken to represent fire, identified with
the male principle, the linga or phallus, symbol of Siva the Progenitor or of the
Cosmic-Person (purusa)....Its numerical symbol is the number 3.

“The triangle pointing downward represents the force of inertia which pulls
downward, and tends to suppress activity. It is associated with the element
water, which always tends to come down, to equalize its level. It is the
passive aspect of creation and thus is represented by the yoni or female organ,
the emblem of Energy (Sakti) or Cosmic-Nature (prakrti). Other symbols
associated with the element water are the arc of a circle, the crescent, and the
wave. The corresponding number symbol is the number 2.”

R. Swinburne Clymer, in The Mysteries of Osiris or Ancient Egyptian Initiation,


writes: “The Phallus or Lingam, and the Yoni, the male and female emblems of
generation are found in the triangle and the tau....”

The lesbians and gays like to make use of the triangle symbolism. One catalog
catering to lesbians states:

“The Triangle is a symbol of Gay and Lesbian identity, community and pride. It
says that we are Out, standing up, unifying across the breathtaking diversity of
our kind, and that we are committed to our freedom and our lives. The triangle is
also an ancient glyph for vulva, for the Feminine....The triangle was reclaimed
by the Gay Liberation movement in the ’70s as a symbol both of resistance to
oppression (‘Silence=Death’) and of Lesbian and Gay pride.”

Below is a picture of a triangular card that “was designed especially for


lesbians!”

The Bible tells us in I Corinthians 6:9-10 that homosexuals shall not inherit
heaven:

“Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? Be not
deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor
abusers of themselves with mankind, Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards,
nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God.”

Closely related to the triangle is the pyramid. One author writes:


Closely related to the triangle is the pyramid. One author writes:

“The pyramid has a close relationship in symbolic significance to the triangle.


Indeed, the pyramid is shaped in triangular form. A number of New Age
communities and groups, such as the Institute of Healing Sciences in New York,
have erected pyramid-shaped structures. Some New Age churches display small
pyramid replicas on their altars.

“New Agers believe in pyramid-power. Some wear miniature pyramids on


chains to bring positive energy forces into their bodies; others make cardboard
pyramids and place them into close proximity with foodstuffs, believing in
the curative and preservative powers of pyramids.” [Emphasis in the original]

We can see that the triangle represents pagan gods and has a sexual connotation.
When the upward triangle and the downward triangle are joined, it forms the
hexagram or the six-pointed star. We will cover this symbol in the next chapter.
5.

THE HEXAGRAM
The Hexagram is formed by uniting the Water Triangle with the Fire Triangle,
which is called the Six-pointed Star, Star of David, Solomon’s Seal, etc.

When the two triangles (the “Water Triangle” and the “Fire Triangle”) are joined
together into one symbol, it forms a six pointed star known as a double triangle,
hexagram, Crest of Solomon, star of the microcosm and the Shield of David,
among other names. It is even called the “talisman of Saturn.” Mary Ann Slipper
remarks: “This six pointed star is used in masonic work and is also found
in other well known secret orders.”

The Second Mile, an Eastern Star book, reveals that the “six pointed star is a
very ancient symbol, and one of the most powerful.” It sure is a powerful symbol
—to witches, sorcerers, and magicians! “The hexagram is used in magic,
witchcraft, occultism and the casting of zodiacal horoscopes internationally and
by all races.” “It was considered to possess mysterious powers,” says A Concise
Cyclopaedia of Freemasonry.

It is 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.”

Former Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, reminds us: “To the sorcerer, the hexagram is
a powerful tool to invoke Satan....” A HEXAGRAM MUST BE PRESENT
TO CALL A DEMON FORTH. In fact, the word “HEX” comes from this
emblem.

Another meaning associated with the hexagram has to do with sexual union and
reproduction. 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.”

In The Gods of India, we find:

“The two complementary principles, the linga and the yoni, are graphically
represented by the fiery triangle with upward apex and the watery triangle with
downward apex. When the triangles penetrate one another to form the hexagon,
this is taken to show the state of manifestation. When they part, the universe
dissolves.”

The linga (or lingam) and the yoni are the male and female sexual parts.

A former witch reveals: “When the male triangle penetrates the female triangle it
produces the six pointed crest of Solomon or hexagram, the most wicked symbol
in witchcraft.”

The hexagram was also used for communication with the dead as E. A. Wallis
Budge states: “Those who believed in the physical significance of the Hexagram
taught that communication between the living and the dead was possible, and
adopted the dogma of REINCARNATION.”

A book entitled Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy, links the hexagram to


spiritualism.

The Hexagram was also the sign used in the Royal Arch (in Masonry) and “with
the Hindoos (sic) of Trimurti the Trinity in Unity, or Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
in one.” J. S. M. Ward adds:
Trimurti

“The [hexagram] with or without the circle, is strictly the sign of Trimurti, the
Three in One, typifying the creative, preservative and destructive natures of the
Deity. When Trimurti is depicted, which is seldom, it is as a three-headed man;
one head is bearded, as with European mediaeval pictures of God the Father,
while the heads which represent Vishnu and Shiva are devoid of a beard.”

Interestingly, this hexagram:

“...certainly has three sixes. It contains a six, within a six, within a six: 666.
(Count the sides of each triangle facing the clockwise direction, the sides facing
the counterclockwise direction, and the third six—the sides of the inner
hexagon.)”

There is still another meaning of the hexagram. One Masonic author states:
“In one instance we have the interlaced triangles, one black, the other white, the
white triangle has its point up; the black triangle points down....The interlaced
black and white triangles represent the forces of darkness and light, error and
truth, ignorance and wisdom and good and evil; when properly placed they
represent balance and harmony.”

Another Masonic pamphlet affirms that these triangles that make up the
hexagram “are symbolic of good and evil, day and night, the Chinese YANG
AND YIN, etc.” We’ve already covered the yin/yang symbol, so we can see that
the hexagram is not a good symbol and does not have a favorable connotation. It
is used to call up demons, communicate with the dead, describe sexual acts,
and represent false and pagan gods (such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva).

The Bible tells us in Philippians 4:8:

“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest,
whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are
lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there
be any praise, THINK on these things.”

Isn’t there a big difference between what the Scriptures tell us to dwell on and
what the occult promotes?
6.

THE PENTAGRAM
Satanists and witches love the pentagram, and we are told that the pentagram is
one of the main symbols of witchcraft and occultism. It has always been used in
ritual magic and is used for divination, the conjuration of spirits and to summon
demoniac help. In the Dictionary of Mysticism, we learn that the pentagram: “is
considered by occultists to be the most potent means of conjuring spirits. When a
single point of the star points upward, it is regarded as the sign of the good and a
means to conjure benevolent spirits; when the SINGLE POINT POINTS
DOWN and a pair of points are on top, it is a SIGN OF THE EVIL (SATAN) and
is USED TO CONJURE POWERS OF EVIL.”

“The PENTAGRAM is a very important symbol USED IN CALLING


DEMONS and as an aid in the casting of spells. When Book entitled A Witch’s
Bible Compleat pointed skyward, the star symbolizes the power of witchcraft.
Most Wiccans—(witches/warlocks) believe that their power comes from such
elements as the earth, sky and wind."
In fact, the Pentagram is called “The Great Rite” in witchcraft. Witches Janet
and Stewart Farrar report: “The couple enacting the Great Rite are offering
themselves, with reverence and joy, as expressions of the God and Goddess
aspects of the Ultimate Source....They are making themselves to the best of their
ability, channels for that divine polarity on all levels, from physical to spiritual.
That is why it is called the Great Rite.... ‘Ritual sexual intercourse,’ says Doreen
Valiente, ‘is a very old idea indeed—probably as old as humanity itself.’...The
Great Rite invocation specially declares that the body of the woman taking part
is an altar, with her womb and generative organs as its sacred focus, and reveres
it as such....The High Priestess then lays herself down towards the altar, and her
arms and legs outstretched to form the PENTAGRAM.”

Laurie Cabot, a WITCH, explains: “It really isn’t that difficult to distinguish the
Craft from Satanism. Witches wear the pentacle with the point up. SATANISTS
REVERSE IT WITH THE POINT DOWN....”

Witches’ pentagram It should be obvious by now that the occultists, New Agers,
magicians, Satanists, and witches all claim the pentagram as one of THEIR
symbols and hold it in high regard. “Symbols,” we are told, “are representative
of ownership.” In fact, Fred and Jill Buck from the Magi Craftsmen, announce:
“The Pentagram is one of the most powerful symbols for the NEW AGE.” A
witchcraft magazine was even entitled Pentagram.

As is well-known, the pentagram (or five-pointed star) can be drawn in two ways
—with one point facing up or with two points facing up (known as the inverted
or Satanic pentagram). “When pointing down, as on the front of the Satanic
Bible, the star signifies the Church of Satan, symbolic of power from Hell.”
Occultist and 33° Mason, Manly Hall, admits: “In symbolism, an inverted
figure always signifies a perverted power. The average person does not even
suspect the occult properties of emblematic pentacles.” As can be seen, this star
is a crucial ingredient in the occult, Wicca (witchcraft), and Satanism and the
fashion in which this star is placed is highly illuminating. Former witch, Mason,
Mormon, and Satanist, Bill Schnoebelen, “emphasized that TO THE
MAGICIAN, THE INVERTED PENTAGRAM HAS ONE USE ONLY, and
that is to CALL UP THE POWER OF SATAN and bring the Kingdom of the
Devil into manifestation on earth.”

An organization called the Continental Association of Satan’s Hope (CASH)


advertises that a “POWERFUL SATANIC PENTAGRAM CAN NOW BE
YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE!” [Emphasis in the original] It goes on to
explain: “You will find the Satanic Pentagram invaluable and indispensable as
you attempt to draw from the infernal power of our lord Satan! This extremely
powerful amulet is the sign of the microcosm and is the summation of all the
occult forces! In other words, there is no amulet or talisman more powerful or
even close to as powerful as the Satanic Pentagram!” [Emphasis in the original]

Across the bottom of this ad are the words in large letters: “HAIL SATAN!”

The pentagram also plays an important role in MASONRY AND THE


EASTERN STAR. Granted, many Masons and Eastern Star women are
unaware of the connotation of this star (especially in the manner in which it is
drawn), but many in the higher echelons of Masonry KNOW all about the
particular symbol.
Let’s turn to a few Masonic writers to see what they tell us about the meaning of
the pentagram and the position in which it is drawn. We’ll start with a quotation
from Manly Hall. He points out that: “The PENTAGRAM IS USED
EXTENSIVELY IN BLACK MAGIC, but when so used its form always
differs in one of three ways: The star may be broken at one point by not
permitting the converging lines to touch; it may be inverted by having one point
down and two up; or it may be distorted by having the points of varying lengths.
When used in BLACK MAGIC, the pentagram is called the ‘sign of the cloven
hoof,’ or the FOOTPRINT OF THE DEVIL. The star with two points upward
is also called the ‘Goat of Mendes,’ because the inverted star is the same shape
as a goat’s head. When the upright star turns and the upper point falls to the
bottom, it signifies the fall of the Morning Star.”

S. R. Parchment, in his book Ancient Operative Masonry, states that: “...the


PENTAGRAM represents the liberated spirit. When the star is shown point
upward, it is considered the symbol of the white magician who is able at will to
leave the body [an out of the body experience] by way of the head; WHEN
DOWNWARD, BLACK MAGIC.”

One Masonic pamphlet to be read in the Lodges is the Short Talk Bulletin,
(reprinted in 1982) entitled “Symbolism.” It states: “The five-pointed star—point
up—is a very ancient symbol of man, and was used by the old sages to designate
the absolute sign of human intelligence. It refers to the spiritual element
predominant in man, while the same figure with TWO POINTS UP
REFERS TO THE GOAT OF MENDES—or that the beast is in
the ascendant.”

Henry L. Stillson and William J. Hughan, in History of Freemasonry and


Concordant Orders, describe the pentagram like this: “...when turned with one
point down it represents EVIL, all that is opposed to the good, pure, and
virtuous; in fine, it represents the GOAT OF MENDES.” [Emphasis in the
original]

The Seeker’s Handbook states the following about the inverted pentagram:
“Inverted, it presents the abstract figure of a goat’s head and is generally taken to
represent the exploitation and glorification of the animal drives and erotic forces,
as encouraged in SATANISM.” [Emphasis in the original]

Obviously, the inverted pentagram is a sign for evil. It represented Satan and is
used for invoking evil spirits.

The pentagram is known by several other names: “Celtic priests called it the
WITCH’S FOOT. In the Middle Ages it became known in Britain and
elsewhere in Europe as the goblin’s cross, DEVIL’S SIGN, and
the WIZARD’S STAR. Among the druids of Great Britain, it was the
blasphemous sign of the Godhead.”

“It is also Solomon’s seal....In ancient times it was a magic charm amongst the
people of Babylon.”

“It was one of the most important symbols of the Pythagoreans, for whom its
mathematical properties were most significant as the pentalpha, but who also
fashioned it into trinkets to be used as talismen to ward off evil spirits, ill health,
or misfortune. This symbolism persisted throughout the centuries of European
history; in Germany, for example, it became the Druttenfuss, a HEX SIGN
to prevent witches and goblins from entering barns and cottages.”

The pentagram is also sometimes called a pentacle or pantacle. Webster’s


Dictionary says that the pentacle (or pentagram) is a "5-pointed or sometimes 6-
pointed star used as a MAGICAL symbol.” Witches Janet and Stewart Farrar
describe the pentagram like this: “a five-pointed star, one of the MAIN
SYMBOLS OF WITCHCRAFT AND OCCULTISM in general.” A book on
numerology agrees that the pentagram “is used in many ritualistic ceremonies
including witchcraft.”

Witchcraft books entitled Witchcraft: Yesterday and Today and Secrets of a


Witch’s Coven One witchcraft magazine explains: “The five-pointed star is one
of the world’s oldest symbols and it has been used in many cultures since
ancient times as an amulet to bring good fortune and ward off harm. Most
WICCAN [witchcraft] PRACTITIONERS ALSO WEAR IT today as a
symbol of their religion....In the Wiccan religion, the five points of the
PENTAGRAM REPRESENT THE FIVE ELEMENTS of Nature—Earth,
Air, Fire, Water, and Spirit—with the top point corresponding to Spirit, the
unifying element....A Pentagram inscribed on a platter is called a Pentacle.
Pentacles are used as ceremonial tools for the Element Earth and placed
above windows and doorways to bless and protect a dwelling.”

Sybil Leek, a well-known WITCH, declares that the “pentagram has always
been used in ritual MAGIC and in the WITCHCRAFT rites of healing.” New
Ager Dick Sutphen agrees that the “pentacle holds an important place in
ritual MAGIC.” Another book on witchcraft mentions: “The pentacle, the five-
pointed figure, contained mystic symbols, used especially in DIVINATION and
the CONJURATION OF SPIRITS. The pentalpha, a design formed by
interlacing five A’s, was also in similar use. To SUMMON DEMONIAC
HELP, the pentagram was fashioned: a five-pointed geometric figure.”

International Imports produces an occult catalog. This company sells altar covers
with pentagrams on them—a “circled pentagram for white magic occult work;
INVERTED PENTAGRAM FOR BLACK MAGIC RITUALS.”
Elsewhere this catalog advertises occult jewelry with a pentagram. It adds that
the pentagram is the “most powerful of all occult talismans....It is alleged that it
is more powerful than the cross....” We are also told that the INVERTED
PENTAGRAM IS “A SIGN FOR EVIL.” Gary Jennings, in his book, Black
Magic, White Magic, reveals that: “...the most powerful and respected of all
magical symbols was the pentagram—the figure of five sides and five
angles....The belief was that if this figure were drawn with a single
angle...POINTING DOWN, THE SIGN REPRESENTED SATAN and thus
was USED FOR INVOKING EVIL SPIRITS.”

Since we have been informed several times by Masonic authors that the inverted
(or Satanic) pentagram refers to the Goat of Mendes, let’s take a look at what
this goat represents. In A Dictionary of Symbols we notice that the he-goat is
associated with the devil. Mendes was an “Egyptian god resembling Pan; he
was worshipped in the form of a goat.”

One witchcraft organization, Nuit Unlimited Imports, sells a Goat of Mendes T-


shirt. They mention that this goat is also known as Baphomet. An occult catalog
mentions that Baphomet is the “traditional symbol of Pagans, witches, Satanists
and mystics.” The Dictionary of Mysticism admits: “Baphomet: In
occultism, the Sabbatic goat, in whose form Satan was said to be worshipped at
the Witches’ Sabbath.”

The Occult Emporium’s catalog sells Baphomet wall plaques. They brag that the
plaques are “in appropriate colors of each quarter, and the appropriate
qabbalistic Demonic name in the circumference. Officially approved by
Rev. Yaj Nomolos, Church of SATAN.” An earlier catalog stated that one
particular Baphomet was “worn by the Priest of Satan....”

Describing Baphomet, Nuit Unlimited Imports says this: “...art work was drawn
by Eliphas Levi, the foremost OCCULT authority of the 19th century. Symbols
were included relating directly to ceremonial MAGIC and identified with
Baphomet. Much of the same symbols carry forward as on the DEVIL CARD in
the Thoth deck of Crowley.

“The GOAT OF MENDES itself is known as the ‘GOD OF THE


WITCHES’....”

Levi’s drawing of Baphomet shows his emphasis on sex, for he made Baphomet
as an androgynous (meaning both male and female) figure. Satan, like
Baphomet, “is often pictured as a hermaphroditic deity, having a male phallus
and the breasts of a woman.” “The winged staff between Baphomet represents
the phallus.”
The goat is one of the symbolical animals of Hermetic magic, says Levi, and it is
the “symbol of generation.” In a book on witchcraft, The Complete Book of
Witchcraft and Demonology, we find a picture of Baphomet. The caption states
that he is the “homed god of the witches, symbol of sex incarnate.” This picture,
by the way, shows Baphomet making the Devil’s triad with his right hand.

Starhawk, a witch, boasts: “The God of the Witches is sexual—but sexuality is


seen as sacred, not as obscene or blasphemous. Our God wears horns—but they
are the waxing and waning crescents of the Goddess Moon, and the symbol of
animal vitality. In some aspects, He is black, not because He is dreadful
or fearful, but because darkness and the night are times of power, and part of the
cycles of time....
“The God of the Witches is the God of love. This love includes sexuality, which
is also wild and untamed as well as gentle and tender. His sexuality is fully felt,
in a context in which sexual desire is sacred, not only because it is the means by
which life is procreated but also because it is the means by which our own lives
are most deeply and ecstatically realized. In Witchcraft, sex is a sacrament,
an outward sign of an inward grace.” [Emphasis in the original]

Eliphas Levi wrote: “The star of the microcosm, or the MAGIC


PENTAGRAM, that star wherein the human figure was represented by Agrippa,
with the head in the ascending point and the four members in the four other
points—the Burning STAR, WHICH, WHEN INVERTED, IS
THE HIEROGLYPHIC SIGN OF THE GOAT OF BLACK MAGIC,
whose head can then be sketched in the star with the two horns above, the ears
on the right and left, and the beard below, sign of antagonism and blind fatality,
the goat of lewdness assaulting heaven with its horns, a sign execrated even in
the Sabbath by initiates of a superior order.”

He also said:

“The PENTAGRAM WITH TWO HORNS IN THE ASCENDANT


REPRESENTS SATAN, or the goat of the Sabbath....IT IS THE FIGURE OF
A HUMAN BODY with the four members and a point representing the head;
a human figure HEAD DOWNWARD NATURALLY REPRESENTS THE
DEMON, that is, intellectual subversion, disorder and folly.”
Of course, one of the most sinister aspects of this star is its correlation with the
god Set. “Set was the ancient Egyptian god of evil. He was also known by the
names Seth and Sutekh. He was a wicked and powerful god who often used
witchcraft to achieve his aims.”

Furthermore, the name SET (or Sut) is another name for SATAN! Proof of this
can be found by turning to Masonic writer, Albert Churchward, in which he
states: “Set or Sut, according to Plutarch, is the Egyptian name of Typhon—i.e.
Satan of the Christian Cult.” John Yarker, another Masonic author agrees when
he stated that SET WAS “A DEVIL identical with Typhon.” Yet another book,
Freemasonry and the Ancient Gods, authored by Mason J. S. M. Ward, reveals
that Set was “regarded as evil, because he represented darkness.” In The Adelphi
Quarterly, a New Age magazine, we are notified: “The word ‘Satan’ comes from
the Egyptian god of the underworld, Set or Seth.”
Further proof of the relationship between Set and Satan can be found in The
Satanic Bible, written by Anton LaVey, the founder of the first Church of Satan.
Under the enumeration of “The Infernal Names” for Satan is listed “Set.” On
another page in this Satanic “bible,” “Set” is described as the “Egyptian devil.”
In Treasury of Witchcraft is included a listing of other names for Satan, one
of which is Set.

Another New Age book (which praises Lucifer) describes Set as “the early
Egyptian god of death, evil, and hell.” Additionally, occultist, New Ager, and
Theosophist, Helen Petrovna Blavatsky, links Set and Satan together when she
writes: “...Hermes, the god of wisdom, called also Thoth, Tat, Seth, Set and Sat-
an; and that he was, furthermore, when viewed under his bad aspect, Typhon,
the Egyptian Satan, who was also Set.” [Emphasis in the original]

In fact, knowing the abominable background of Set, it is no shock to discover


that in “ancient Egypt, Set was worshiped with obscene, homosexual rituals.”
We are told that the rituals performed for Set and Sirius were so horrible and
debased “that later rulers of Egypt defaced their temples and obelisks and tried
to drive them from the land.” In mythology we find that Set himself
was involved in incest for he married his sister, Nephthys. Set was also involved
in adulterous affairs for he had at least two other consorts: Septet and Khekhsit.
Set is likewise portrayed as the “Devil of Darkness,” “Prince of Darkness,” and
“the Lord of the Underworld.” It is stressed that the “Underworld” of which Set
is in charge, is not Hades, but Tartarus, for “Tartarus is the hell of the damned
and it was of this world that Set was the Lord.” Set’s symbol is the
INVERTED PENTAGRAM!

Michael Aquino “has written that Set is the oldest formulation of the being now
called Satan, the embodiment of the sense of alienation and loneliness which
man feels from the universe.” Aquino was a member of Anton LaVey’s Church
of Satan. After leaving LaVey’s church, he started his own organization called
the Temple of Set and his newsletter is entitled The Scroll of Set. The split
between LaVey and Aquino was partially due to their individual conception of
Satan. LaVey believed that Satan was just a symbol but Aquino contended that
Satan, in the form of Set, was an absolute reality.

Michael and Lilith Aquino

In spite of Aquino’s beliefs and his status as a Satan worshipper, he was also a
United States Army Lieutenant Colonel who served in Psy-Op operations. When
Aquino appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, he described Satanists as “very
decent, very law-abiding people [with]...a very high set of personal ethics...
[who have] nothing to do with evil.” Yet Aquino seems to contradict himself
when he points out “that the essence of Satanism is an arrogant and hostile
rebellion against universal law.”

Notice that Aquino uses a plain inverted pentagram (see picture on previous
page). This symbol is called Baphomet with or without the goat’s head drawn
in it. For example see the advertisement for the two Baphomet pieces of jewelry.
One has the goat’s head and the other one has a snake wrapped about
the pentagram but BOTH of them are referred to as Baphomet.

So, the pentagram really has a very evil connotation no matter how it is drawn.
With one point up it represents Lucifer and with two points up it depicts Satan.

The Bible tells us that the whole world lies in wickedness at the present time (I
John 5:19), but there is coming a day when Satan will be bound. Revelation
20:1-3 states: “And I saw an angel come down from heaven, having the key of
the bottomless pit and a great chain in his hand. And he laid hold on the dragon,
that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years.
And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him,
that he should deceive the nations no more....”

The final victor will be Jesus Christ.


7.

THE DREAM NET


The dream net (or dream catcher) is quite popular these days— especially for
use in babies’ cribs. However, this is NOT an innocent ornament. It is actually a
charm. A Dictionary of Mysticism reports that a charm is “any magic word,
formula, incantation, object, sign or amulet supposed to possess occult
power.” Webster tells us that a charm is an “incantation,” “the chanting or
reciting of a MAGIC SPELL,” “an act or expression believed to have
MAGIC power,” “AMULET.” An amulet is: “a charm (as an ornament) often
inscribed with a magic incantation or symbol to protect the wearer against evil or
to aid him.” A charmer is called an enchanter or a magician! (As an aside,
many people wear “charm bracelets” and think nothing of it, but they are
actually wearing magical symbols which have a tendency to attract evil spirits!)
In Roget’s Thesaurus we find some interesting synonyms for charm. They are:
enchantment, magic spell, spell, hex, amulet, and talisman. The verb form of
“charm” means to bewitch or put under a magic spell. Do you want to wear any
of these items or put a charm on your baby’s crib?!

One witchcraft magazine, Circle Network News, in an article entitled “Amulets,


Talismans & Charms,” written by Selena Fox, a witch, explains the dream net
like this:

“This CHARM, from the Ojibway tribe in Minnesota, is made of sinew


stretched over a small hoop of ash. It is designed to bring a good night’s sleep,
especially for children, and is hung horizontally over a child’s cradleboard or
crib. Tradition says that the air is filled with both good and bad dreams waiting
to come to a sleeping child. This net allows good dreams to find their way to the
child through the hole in the center, while bad dreams are caught up in the web
where they dissolve in the dawn’s light. Dream nets continue to be used by some
Ojibway people today as in ancient times.”
One paper explaining the “Legend of the Dream Catcher” states:

“Long ago when the world was young, an old Lakota spiritual leader was on a
high mountain and had a vision.

“In his vision, Iktomi, the great trickster and teacher of wisdom, appeared in the
form of a spider.

“Iktomi spoke to him in a sacred language that only the spiritual leaders of the
Lakota could understand....

“All the while the spider spoke, he continued to weave his web starting from the
outside and working towards the center....

“‘If you believe in the great spirit, the web will catch your good ideas—and the
bad ones will go through the hole.’

“The Lakota elder passed on his vision to his people and now the Sioux Indians
use the dream catcher as the web of their life.

“It is hung above their beds or in their home to sift their dreams and visions.

“The good in their dreams are captured in the web of life and carried with
them...but the evil in their dreams escapes through the hole in the center of the
web and are no longer a part of them.

“They believe that the dream catcher holds the destiny of their future.”

Without going into much comment on the above tale, most Christian researchers
will recognize the occultic connotations throughout this little story. Notice the
fantasy of a spider speaking, the use of visions, the “sacred language,” and the
idea that it is the dream catcher that holds each person’s destiny rather than God.

Notice also the phrase “web of life.” The idea of an etheric or planetary web was
developed by Alice A. Bailey, an occultist, but initially expressed by Chief
Seattle around 1854 in his supposed quote:

“This we know...the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All
things are connected, like blood which connects one family. Whatever befalls
the earth befalls the children of the earth. Man did not weave the web of life—he
is merely a strand in it. Whatever he does to the web, he does to himself.”

John Lash reveals that it is a “[k]ey idea in New Age philosophy of holistics,
central to the new paradigm of GAIA, and major subject of study and
exploration in geomancy.” [Emphasis in the original] Geomancy, by the way, is
a form of divination, which is explicitly forbidden in the Bible. (See
Deuteronomy 18:10-12; II Kings 17:17; Jeremiah 14:14; Ezekiel 12:24; 13:6-7;
Acts 16:16.)

Returning to the story of the dream net, we find that the spider (Iktomi) was
known as a trickster. How can you be sure that he didn’t trick the people with
his tale of the dream catcher? How can you be sure that the good dreams are
caught and the evil ones are filtered out? A trickster is known for lying,
deception, and mischief. Even if the story were true, the spider himself could not
be trusted to be telling the truth!

Another catalog that sells lots of occultic materials states:

“THE DREAMCATCHER WEB Believe in its mystical powers, and you may
sleep more peacefully! Through the center spirit hole flow your good
dreams; trapped in the web are the ‘bad,’ which disappear with the morning
sun.” [Bold and caps in the original; underlining added]

If you noticed carefully, even the descriptions of this dream net differ from place
to place. Some people believe that the bad dreams are caught in the web and
others believe that the good dreams are caught. Regardless of the discrepancies,
this is not an item that any Christian would want in their home.

We do not need any “protection” from occult sources. Jeremiah 7:8 says:
“Behold, ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit.” All we need to do is to pray
and ask the Lord to watch over our children and protect them and He will do it.
Here are a few verses to ponder and remember:

“It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in man” (Psalm 118:8).
“Blessed is that man that maketh the Lord his trust, and respecteth not the proud,
nor such as turn aside to lies” (Psalm 40:4).

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in Thee” (Psalm 56:3).

“I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him will I
trust” (Psalm 91:2).

“But let all those that put their trust in Thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy,
because Thou defendest them: let them also that love Thy name be joyful in
Thee” (Psalm 5:11).

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own
understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths”
(Proverbs 3:5-6).
8.

ELEMENTALS
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Theosophist, occultist, and New Ager, explains
about the elementals. She writes:

“ELEMENTAL SPIRITS.—The creatures evolved in the four kingdoms of


earth, air, fire, and water, and called by the kabalists gnomes, sylphs,
salamanders, and undines. They may be termed the forces of nature, and will
either operate effects as the servile agents of general law, or may be employed
by the disembodied spirits—whether pure or impure—and by living adepts of
magic and sorcery, to produce desired phenomenal results. Such beings
never become men.

“Under the general designation of fairies, and fays, these spirits of the elements
appear in the myth, fable, tradition, or poetry of all nations, ancient and modern.
Their names are legion—peris, devs, jinn, sylvans, satyrs, fauns, elves, dwarfs,
trolls, norns, nisses, kobolds, brownies, necks, stromkarls, undines, nixies,
salamanders, goblins, ponkes, banshees, kelpies, pixies, moss people, good
people, good neighbors, wild women, men of peace, white ladies—and many
more. They have been seen, feared, blessed, banned, and invoked in every
quarter of the globe and in every age. Shall we then concede that all who have
met them were hallucinated?

“These elementals are the principal agents of disembodied but never visible
spirits at seances, and the producers of all the phenomena except the
subjective.” [Caps and italics in the original Boldface added]

One New Age catalog sells a tape on nature spirits. It asks:

What is a nature spirit? Oral tradition and literature depict nature spirits as
fairies, trolls, leprechauns and angels.

Become acquainted with the qualities and sensitives of these unusual, mysterious
creatures, from primitive to complex. This myth-dispelling tape reveals
interaction patterns between nature spirits and humans, touching on
common conceptions of satanic and demonic-type beings as well. Safely guided
through meditations to contact nature spirits, you will be captivated as you
feel the joyful love abundant in their enchanting realm.”
In the November/December 1989 issue of Connecting Link was an article on
elementals entitled “Helpers.” This is an article dictated by a SPIRIT GUIDE
(demon). Samuel (the spirit guide/ demon) says:

“There’s a group that specializes in the earth. Another in air. Another in water.
Another in fire. Another in spirit. The four basic elements, earth, air, water and
fire work with specific things of earth. The elementals of spirit work specifically
with that creation which has grown beyond simple form and are beings of spirits
or humans. All of this group is called the angelic kingdom. It is also called
the devic kingdom.

“Deva is a Sanskrit word which means ‘the shining ones.’...Deva is shining one
(sic) because it is describing light energy.

“There are very many names within each of these groups and the names that I
am using here are your words. Every language has its own words. Legends,
childhood stories, will have many differentiations or labels for specific aspects
of energy. For instance, earth energy is under a great broad category I am calling
gnomes. Under gnomes there are very many species. Each of those species has a
particular work to do. And it is the work that is to be done that determines the
particular species....

“Perhaps you would prefer to think of earth energy as fairies rather than gnomes.
One is perhaps a prettier thought but the idea of a gnome I believe gives a
picture that is more earthy....

“Earth elementals, for this, will be called gnomes. Now, of course, you’ve got
pixies and brownies. You’ve got dryads. You’ve got all kinds of things in here—
elves, leprechauns....

“The devic kingdom is here to help you....

“There is a water energy, that which works with the element of water. They are
called undines. Again, these are light beings. The only body that these beings
have are the bodies which your thoughts create and they create an actual thought
form which these light beings are more than delighted to slip into to try to
communicate with you [spirit communication].
“If you are convinced that sea spirits look like women with very pretty long hair
and fishy tails, that’s what you’ll see. If you believe that leprechauns wear small
green hats and small green suits and have pointed ears, they’ll put that on. If you
believe a fairy has lovely translucent wings and long flowing gowns, that is what
you will see. Your expectations are creating the body through which that
light can manifest in a more easy manner....

“Sylphs are the elementals of air. You go into a city in which the air is quite
filled with debris. Perhaps you need to be the only one in the city wise enough to
call upon the sylphs to give you an extra dose of pure air.

“The element of fire is perhaps the most powerful of the earth elements. It is
often considered the purification element. It is changeable. It is beautiful. Those
elementals which work with fire are called salamanders. When you need fire,
you call upon the salamanders. When you need fire to stop, call upon the
salamanders....
“They’ve got their own work to do, but they are affected by you. When you call
them, consciously or not, they are going to do your bidding....[When you
meditate and say, ‘heal the planet,’—ed.] you are commanding legions.”

Some of these elementals are once again becoming popular. Take the troll, for
instance. A few years ago the troll was a big fad for children. There were the
“Treasure Trolls.” One author wrote: "They’re so ugly that they’re cute, but are
they as harmless as the (sic) look?”

“Treasure Trolls come with a ‘wishstone,’ a crystal inserted in the belly button.
Crystals are important to the New Age theology, as it is believed they possess a
life force influence that can be tapped for healing purposes. The belly button is
significant because it represents the umbilical connection, or the centre of the
lifeforce.

“The gems on the Treasure Troll doll have an additional significance, one not
lost on the imagination of children. They are wishstones, talismans that can
make their every dream come true.”

Another author states:

“The cute-ugly trolls that have captivated American children epitomize today’s
delight in neo-paganism when joined to popular ideals. While the trolls of
Scandinavian fairy tales would uproot trees, enslave beautiful women and turn
people into stone with cruel spells, today’s monsters are environmentally correct.
Note how one troll-maker disguises the evil and makes myth sound like truth:

“‘There was a time when waters were clean and forests were untouched, when
ancient legends spoke of Guardians of the Earth...In Scandinavian lands, these
mysterious creatures were TROLLS, and were known to guard what was left of
the earth's natural treasures... Because they were rarely seen, people believed
TROLLS no longer existed. Today, these nearly forgotten creatures are once
again in our midst...working their earth magic to help humans.’ (‘Troll Kidz’ by
Russ Berrie and Co.)” [Emphasis in the original]

Of course, children aren’t the only ones being attracted to these spirit beings.
When an earthquake in October 1989 shook a span of the San Francisco’s Bay
Bridge, “help” was soon offered in the form of a talisman. Webster tells us a
talisman is “an object bearing a sign or character engraved under astrological
influences and thought to act as a charm to avert evil and bring good
fortune. The talisman put beneath the roadway was a troll with homed head and
webbed feet. It is supposed to ward off evil spirits. “The craftsmen plan to offer
trolls to other structures damaged by the earthquake, and even to new high-rise
office blocks. Meanwhile, troll T-shirts are selling well in San Francisco.”

What most people don’t realize is that the “word troll comes from the Old
Norse word for demon and is defined by some sources as a ‘devil: a person of
great wickedness or maliciousness.

So, when your child brings home a troll, he or she has in actuality brought home
a representation of a demon!! These demons are also disguised as gnomes,
pixies, dwarves, leprechauns, and elves (as well as many other creatures). I’m
sure you recall the Keebler elves. Of course, Santa has his elves, too. There’s
also Snow White with her seven dwarves and Cinderella with her
fairy godmother. All these are demonic representations but they are presented
in such a “cute” way that most people have no idea of the evil character behind
these objects.

Another elemental spirit is known as a vetta. There are supposedly evil and good
vettas. The vetta was introduced to a host of people during the 1994 Winter
Olympics. “A CBS reporter described the event: ‘We introduce you to the
mythical beliefs of the Norwegian people. Popping out of the ground are the
Vettas, mythical characters rooted in ancient Nordic folktales and sagas.’” The
reporter continued:

“‘We know them as gnomes, pixies, trolls....The vettas are an integral part of
Norwegian beliefs...They are said to be knowledgeable and wise...and watch
constantly over the activities of mankind. That’s because these are good vettas as
opposed to the evil vettas. They say that if you are good to the vettas and consult
[them—Ed.] before you build your barn, [they—Ed.] will be good to you.’”

In The Seeker's Handbook we are told that elementals are:

“Nature-spirits who inhabit the four elements, widely described in folklore as


visible to people of former times who lived in close communion with nature; for
instance, leprechauns, fairies, and ‘little people.’ Specifically, gnomes (Earth),
undines (Water), sylphs (Air), salamanders (Fire)— all CREATURES WHO
FIGURE STRONGLY IN CEREMONIAL MAGIC AND PRACTICES OF
NATURE-WORSHIP, OR WICCA.”
One occult/New Age organization states:

“ELEMENTALS ARE USED IN HIGH MAGICK, AND


OCCASIONALLY IN WITCHCRAFT AND OTHER MAGICAL
TRADITIONS, TO GUARD MAGICK CIRCLES AND ASSIST IN
MAGICKAL (sic) ACTS.

“In The Golden Dawn, Israel Regardie explains how to use elementals within
rituals.”

“Occultists regard elementals as beings having substance, but visible only to


those who have inner sight; some elementals are regarded benign, others as
malignant.”

One organization that gained fame in the past 30 years is Findhorn Community.
It was founded in 1965 by Peter and Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean.

“[Maclean] made contact with the devas—nature spirits said to be associated


with various plant, species, or landscape features....The first contact was made
with a pea deva. Maclean was told that the garden would succeed as
they cooperated with the devas by seeking their advice and gaining their
permission to rearrange the landscape. Some like the pea deva were specific to a
species, while others like the landscape deva relate to more general aspects of
the garden itself. The garden’s abundance became known throughout the
neighborhood and its noteworthy success brought several other followers to the
community.

“During the next several years the group continued to follow Eileen’s guidance
and the advice of the devas channeled through Maclean. Members also
established contact with other theosophical and spiritualist groups.

In 1965 Peter traveled to a gathering of spiritual groups organized by Sir George


Trevelyan, author and head of the Wrekin Trust. They were visited in 1966 by
Robert Ogilvie Crombie, an Edinburgh spiritualist who, as a result of his visit,
contacted the elemental nature spirits who work with the devas. Crombie soon
made contact with PAN, THE GOD OF THE NATURE ELEMENTALS, and
brought what was seen as completeness to the efforts of the Caddys and
Maclean. Findhorn residents began to think of themselves as an experiment in
cooperation between devas, nature elementals, and humans.”

One person who worked with Findhorn was David Spangler. He wrote:

“LUCIFER works within each of us to bring us to wholeness, and as we move


into a NEW AGE, which is the age of man’s wholeness, each of us in some way
is brought to that point which I term the LUCIFERIC INITIATION, the
particular doorway through which the individual MUST PASS IF he is to come
“fully” into the presence of his light and his wholeness.”

Later in his book, Reflections on the Christ, Spangler states: “LUCIFER came
to give us the final gift of wholeness. If we accept it then he is free and we are
free. That is the LUCIFERIC INITIATION. It is one that many people now,
and in the days ahead will be facing, for it is an initiation into the NEW
AGE.” People who worship and adore Lucifer are also the ones who believe in
elementals!

One elemental or nature spirit that most people would recognize is the
leprechaun. You can see this elemental every St. Patrick’s Day. You also see the
leprechaun on boxes of Lucky Charms cereal. Also, take a good look at the
name of the cereal— Lucky Charms. Notice the occult overtone. By the way, the
word cereal comes from Ceres—the GODDESS of grain.

Another popular creature is called a gargoyle. Although the gargoyle is not


considered to be an elemental or a nature spirit, it is supposed to ward off evil.
They “were thought to have protective, SPIRITUAL and MAGICAL
qualities.” These creatures are appearing even in very prominent places. Dr.
Dennis Cuddy states:

“That the New Age New World Order will include all aspects of life, even
athletics, is demonstrated in the closing ceremony of the Olympics, in which
‘happy devils’ dance and figures representing demons writhe on the stadium
floor accompanied by eerie music. It is a message to the people of the world. It
also reminds us of the rows of grotesque gargoyles or demons’ heads that have
recently been painted on the southeast and northeast corridor walls of the Library
of Congress’ Thomas Jefferson Building Main Vestibule, replacing a group of
our nation’s founders kneeling in prayer which has been on the walls since 1897,
when the building was constructed. A poster describing the future agenda of the
Library of Congress said the Thomas Jefferson Building ‘now undergoing
renovation, will reopen in 1993....Following its renovation, the Thomas
Jefferson Building will celebrate the HUMANISTIC legacy of the world.’”
[Italics in the original; Caps and boldface added]

A Dictionary of Symbols says that the gargoyles are “Fabulous animals and
monsters make their appearance in mediaeval religious art as symbols of the
forces of the cosmos, or as IMAGES OF THE DEMONIACAL AND
DRAGON-INFESTED UNDERWORLD....”

Annabel Wharton, a Duke art professor, reveals that:

“A general rise in interest in mysticism, the supernatural and primitive forms of


Christianity...help account for the gargoyle fascination....

‘“We’re now in a period of eclecticism in which we’re mixing various


doctrines....”’

Marisa Lobe, a woman who makes gargoyles, said “she was intrigued by the
idea that PAGAN RELIGIONS COULD BE BLENDED WITH
CHRISTIANITY.” She “also makes leaf men, the tree spirits worshiped by the
Druids....”

Another artist, Hope Stewart, is “attracted to the MYSTICAL AURA that


surrounds” the gargoyles and said that they “give the feeling of a house that
SPIRITS WOULD VISIT.”

Several years ago, a comic book was named The Gargoyle. Here’s one quote
from that book: “I am the master of the shadows...and I claim that church as my
own. I smell blood, the blood of the Lamb. He’s here. DRIVE HIM OUT! (The
Gargoyle comic book, Marvel Comics).” [Emphasis in the original]

In spite of the demonic implications of the gargoyle, one supposedly “Christian”


magazine basically told parents not to worry if their child’s Christmas list
contained a gargoyle on it. Jolene L. Roehlkepartain said:

“If a satanic-looking gargoyle appears on your teenager’s Christmas list this


year, don’t scream. Many of the gargoyle reproductions are made into
bookends, candlesticks, statues and even are on T-shirts. These gruesome,
grotesque gargoyles are going to the top of most 15-to 30-year olds’ Christmas
lists as the latest in new fads.

“Why the infatuation with these snarling figures? ‘They are shocking, forbidden
and mysterious,’ said Mark Thomas, of The Alley, a Chicago gargoyle store.
‘These gargoyles,’ he says, ‘are perceived to be good guys who defend
your home from evil.’”

Below is a list of some different kinds of nature spirits.

“Brownie: In the OCCULT lore of Scotland, the name given to dark-featured


nocturnal nature-spirits which haunt country and farm houses; believed to be
good-natured and bearers of good omen."

“Harpy: In classical mythology, a monstrous, evil, rapacious and vengeful


creature with the head and breasts of a woman, the body of a bird and the claws
of a lion.”

“Fay: Fairy.” Also considered to be an elf..

Fairy: “A tiny imaginary being in human form, depicted as clever, mischievous,


and possessing MAGICAL powers.”
“Sylph: An elemental...of the element Air.” [Emphasis in the original]

“Undine: An elemental...of the element Water; undines are believed to appear


usually in the shapes of women, but able also to assume the forms of fishes or
snakes.” [Emphasis in the original]

“Genie: See: Jinn.”

“Jinn, jinnee: In Arab OCCULTIC terminology, one of a race of beings


created out of fire, which inhabited the Earth before the advent of man. They can
become visible or invisible at will, have many other superhuman and magic
powers. Some jinns are good and friendly to humans, others are malignant.”
[Italics in the original; Caps added]

“Salamander: An elemental...of the element Fire.” [Emphasis in the original]

“Goblin: A mischievous nature-spirit.”


“Banshee: A nature-spirit believed in Ireland and Scotland to take the form of
an old woman, to chant a mournful dirge under the windows of a house in which
a person is to die soon.”

“Hatif: In pre-Islamic Arabic folklore, an invisible nature-spirit who can be


heard by men as he gives advice and warnings.”

“Hobgoblin: A cheerful but very mischievous fairy or nature-spirit who delights


in playing pranks on mortal beings.”

“Gnome: An elemental...of the element Earth.” [Emphasis in the original] The


gnome is one “of a fabled race of dwarflike creatures who live underground and
guard treasure hoards.”

“Ifrit: A viciously malignant spirit, of hideous appearance, in Arabic folklore.”

“Satyr: One of a class of woodland deities of Greek-Roman mythology,


represented by the Greeks as a human figure with a horse’s ears and tail, and by
the Romans as a human figure with a goat’s ears, tail, legs and budding horns.”

“Seiktha: In Burmese folklore, a tree spirit, usually malignant.”

“Pisky: See: Pixie.”

“Pixie, pixy: A fairy-like nature-spirit.”


“Yazatas: Nature-spirits or minor deities of Zoroastrianism.”

“Wild-women: Nature-spirits of German folklore.”

“Triton: In Greek mythology, a merman, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.”

“Nat: In Burmese folklore, a nature-spirit of the forest.”

“Troll: A hideous, evil earth-demon of Teutonic mythology, living in caves.”


The troll can be a dwarf or a giant who also lives in the hills and under bridges.

“Water-sprite: A nature-spirit of the water.”

“Peri: In Persian mythology, a fairy-like creature descended from a race of


fallen angels.”

“Tengus: Evil tree spirits (Japan), human in form but hatched from eggs.”

“Nenufaremi: In OCCULT lore, a name for elementals...of the air.”

“Sprite: A nature-spirit; a ghost or spook.” Also: “A small or elusive


supernatural being; an elf or a pixy.”

"Spunkie: A malignant goblin which delights in attracting travellers who have


lost their way, by letting them see a light, and lures them into a morass or over a
precipice.”
“Spectre: A ghost or ghostly apparition.”

“Spook: A ghostly apparition.”

“Naiad: In OCCULTISM, a nature-spirit or elemental of rivers, lakes and


springs.” A nymph.

“Oread: A nature-spirit of the mountains.” A nymph.

“Nereid: A sea nymph...as opposed to the naiads, the nymphs of sweet waters.”
[Emphasis in the original]

Dryad: “A divinity presiding over forests and trees; a wood nymph.”

“Oceanids: A nature-spirit or elemental...of the class of nymphs, dwelling in the


ocean. In Greek mythology, the oceanids were the 4,000 daughters of Okeanos
and Tethys.”

“Nymph; nympha: In occultism, little, graceful, gay female nature-spirits,


usually friendly; they are generally regarded as water-spirits...but some authors
place the dryads and hamadryads...in this class, too. Nymphs are regarded as
long-lived, but not immortal, and possessing certain magical abilities.”
[Emphasis in the original]

“Leprechaun: Nature-spirits of Irish OCCULT lore.” A leprechaun is from the


race of elves and is supposed to be able to reveal hidden treasure to someone
who is able to catch him.
“Nivashi: In the magic lore of the Gypsies of Southeastern Europe, a malignant
water-spirit.”

“Nix, nixie: A nature-spirit of the water; a nymph.”

“Kobold: A mischievous nature spirit, living in caves and subterranean places.”


A goblin.

“Ogre: In OCCULT lore, and in the folklore of certain races, an evil nature-
spirit of hideous appearance, at times a man-eating giant.”

“Faun: A nature spirit, half man, half goat, venerated as a rural deity by the
ancient Romans. The Fauns were attendants of Pan.”

Elf: “A small, often mischievous creature considered to have MAGICAL


powers.”

Although some of these creatures may appear cute on the surface, all of them are
nonetheless demonic entities that have their origin in the occult world. Many
Christians bring these items into their home innocently, but they really have no
place in a Christian’s home since they are representations of demons.

These elementals are also considered to be spirit guides, spirit helpers, and
familiar spirits. The Bible clearly warns us about these things in numerous
passages.

Leviticus 19:31: “Regard not them that have familiar spirits, neither seek after
wizards, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God.”

Leviticus 20:6: “And the soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits, and
after wizards, to go a whoring after them, I will even set My face against that
soul, and will cut him off from among his people.”

Deuteronomy 18:9-12: “When thou art come into the land which the Lord thy
God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do after the abominations of those
nations. There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his
daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of
times, or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar
spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.

For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord: and because of
these abominations the Lord thy God doth drive them out from before thee.”

See also: II Kings 21:6; 23:24; II Chronicles 33:6; Isaiah 8:19; Leviticus 20:27; I
Samuel 28:3, 7-9; and I Chronicles 10:13.
9.

TAROT AND PLAYING CARDS


With the resurgence of the occult and the New Age movement has come a new
interest in the Tarot card deck. The New Age Almanac explains:

“The tarot, however, began to take on OCCULT associations and to be USED


PREDOMINANTLY FOR CARTOMANCY, DIVINATION, OR
FORTUNETELLING with cards. The person primarily responsible for the new
developments in the tarot was a French Huguenot pastor, Antoine Court de
Gebelin (1719-1784).

In the 1770s, de Gebelin became active in Parisian FREEMASONRY circles


and joined the Philalethes, a French MASONIC OCCULT ORDER derived
from the teachings of Martines de Pasqually (d. 1774). He became an
accomplished OCCULT scholar. This French occult perspective came to be an
essential building block in the revolutionary thought that would bring down the
French government in a few years.

“Through his social connections, de Gebelin discovered the tarot. He


immediately saw in them OCCULT SYMBOLOGY, and tied them to ancient
Egypt. As ancient Egypt disintegrated, the priests developed playing cards to
hide their wisdom from the profane and at the same time ensure their survival.
He concluded that they had traveled to Rome, kept in the possession of the popes
who took them to Avignon. From Avignon they were disseminated
throughout Europe.

De Gebelin published his speculations in 1781 in the eighth volume of his multi-
volume study of the ancient world, Le Monde primitif, in which he begins to
designate the occult symbology of the deck. De Gebelin is, for example, the one
who originated the idea that the 22 Major cards were to be equated with the 22
letters of the Hebrew alphabet. In an essay by an unknown associate appended to
his own account of the tarot, de Gebelin suggested that the TAROT BE USED
AS A METHOD OF DIVINATION. The idea was adopted by a fortune-teller
known only as Etteilla, who in 1783 published a book detailing a methodology
for tarot cartomancy, and over the next decade authored a host of books and
pamphlets on fortune-telling using the tarot and other means. Cartomancy with
the tarot grew increasingly prevalent during the decades of post-revolutionary
France.
“Etteilla’s students passed the practice of fortune-telling with cards to Alphonse-
Louis Constant (better known under his penname, Eliphas Levi). LEVI, THE
FOUNTAIN-HEAD OF MODERN RITUAL MAGIC,
INTEGRATED THE TAROT INTO HIS MAGICAL TEACHINGS
AND ALIGNED IT WITH THE MASSIVE BODY OF OCCULT
SYMBOLISM. Through Levi’s very popular writings, the use of the tarot
flowed into the occult groups which flourished in Europe at the end of the
nineteenth century, and the MASTERY OF THE SYMBOLISM OF THE
TAROT BECAME A STANDARD PART OF THE TRAINING OF A
MAGICIAN.

The most famous of the accomplished masters of the tarot in France was Dr.
Gerard Encausse (1865-1916), who wrote several influential books on the tarot
and who was most responsible for lifting up an idea first proposed by de
Gebelin, but given some expanded treatment by J. F. Vaillant, of tying The Tarot
to the Bohemians (1889), written under the pseudonym Papus.

“In England, the tarot was integrated into the symbolism of that most famous of
magical orders, the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. One degree of the
order’s program of advancement included the member’s construction of
a complete tarot deck. Two of the order’s members would create the two most
popular decks used in the twentieth century. Arthur Edward Waite (1857-1942)
was the most scholarly member of the Golden Dawn.

He was responsible for the English translations of several of Levi’s works and
he revised the first English translation of Papus’ text. More importantly, with the
help of an artist, Pamela Coleman Smith, he devised a new tarot deck complete
with all 78 cards (i.e., both the major and minor cards), the first such
comprehensive revision in more than one hundred years. He also authored an
instruction book, The Pictorial Guide to the Tarot (1910), with which anyone
could take a deck of cards and master their use as a basic fortune-
telling instrument. It was the combination of the deck and the instruction book
which gave the Waite deck its dominance in the field through most of the
twentieth century.

“The second accomplished student of the tarot was Aleister Crowley (1875-
1947), the order’s nemesis. In 1909 Crowley began publishing the order’s
secrets, including their teaching on the tarot, through an independent journal,
The Equinox. Crowley worked with Freida Harris in the design of a new tarot
deck to which he composed a commentary much like Waite’s The Book of
Thoth. It was published in a limited edition in 1944, but the cards were not
published until about 1960. Only after a new edition of The Book of Thoth
appeared in 1969 did the Crowley deck begin to grow in popularity to rival
Waite’s deck. In choosing to name his deck after the Egyptian deity Thoth,
Crowley asserted both his own preference for Egyptian magical symbolism
and his belief in de Gebelin’s claims as to the deck’s Egyptian origin.”

A Dictionary of Mysticism states:

“Tarot: A deck of playing cards, based on a system of occult symbols arranged


in a pattern of 78 cards; 22 of these are tarot cards (‘major arcana’), the other 56
are suit cards (‘minor arcana’). These cards can be used for divination. The term
tarot is applied also to designate such divination.” [Italics in the original;
Boldface added]

We are further informed by an occult organization that the “Tarot has often been
interpreted as a fortune telling device, but, as Gareth Knight reveals, it is also a
profound and powerful system of High Renaissance MAGIC!”

Since we’ve already covered the yin/yang symbol and the I Ching, I think it is
interesting to note that The Occult Explosion states: “The occidental
COUNTERPART TO THE I CHING IS THE TAROT CARD DECK. The
most widely-spread OCCULT tradition about the origin of the Tarot is that it
was invented by a great international assemblage of esoteric scholars in
Egypt....” It adds: “Tarot and I Ching really have a lot in common....”

What is even more intriguing is that the Tarot is really the ancestor of the
standard playing card deck that is used today. For instance one book on the Tarot
reveals: “Even the common playing cards we know today are derived from the
ancient tarot and vary widely due to their centuries of use as instruments of
gambling.”

Stewart Farrar, a witch, indicates:

“The Tarot consists of seventy-eight cards, and is clearly the ancestor of the
bridge-player’s pack. Fifty-six of them are divided into four suits—Cups
(corresponding to Heart), Swords (Spades), Wands (Clubs), and
Pentacles (Diamonds). Each suit has the Ace to Ten and the Knave— in between
the Page and the Queen. (The Knight is sometimes called the Prince, and the
Page the Princess.) The four suits represent the four occult elements—their
usual allocation being Cups for Water, Swords for Air, Wands for Fire, and
Pentacles for Earth....”

In The Occult: A History we are told:

“Apart from the Greater Arcana [in the Tarot deck], there are also the fifty-six
cards of the Lesser Arcana, the four suits that have become the ordinary playing
cards of today, with its rods, (or wands), cups, swords and shekels (or pentacles)
changing into clubs, hearts, spades and diamonds. It is worth observing in
passing, that we have here two rod-shaped objects—wands and swords—and
two circular objects—cups and money—and since one of the commentators
mentions that wands and money were used in mediaeval methods of divination,
it would not be inaccurate to see them as related to the yarrow stalks and coins of
the I Ching. Each suit has a king, queen, knight and knave, as well as cards
numbered from one to ten.”

In Our Phallic Heritage we find that the symbols used on the playing cards are
actually sexual connotations. This book explains:

“The symbols used on playing cards are the diamond, heart, club, and the spade,
which was often the acorn. In sex symbolism the diamond and heart were female
symbols, and the spade and club were male symbols. The two colors represented
the sexes; red symbolized the male, and black the female. In the Orient are found
the yang-yin (male and female symbols), similar to the Northern Pacific
Railroad trademark with these colors. Possibly coincidentally, remember that in
certain sections of the cities there were the red-light districts, and they operated
in the darkness.

“Both sexes are symbolized on each card by having a symbol of one sex and a
color of the opposite sex. The trinity or complete family is seen in the three
highest cards, which are the king, queen, and jack or knave. ‘Knave,’ like
knabe in German, means ‘boy.’ Therefore, in cards, we have the father, mother
and child, the natural trinity or perfect family. There are four suits to symbolize
the male triad and female unit, forming the Arba-el, or the four gods. The
thirteen cards in each suit represent the lunar months or menstruations in a year.

They also represent the weeks in a season, and have been compared to the
calendar, the colors red and black representing day and night; the four suits, the
four weeks in a month, and four seasons in a year, or the four cardinal points of
the compass; the twelve picture cards, the twelve months in a year; the fifty-two
cards, the weeks in a year; and counting the jack as eleven, the queen as twelve,
and the king as thirteen, the number of spots in the deck equals 364 and, with the
joker, 365, the number of days in a year.”
I think it would be informative to give the history and the real meaning of
ordinary playing cards. The following is taken from The Gospel Standard.

“The first deck of cards was made for Charles of France in the year 1392. King
Charles was an insane man. It is not generally known by card players that cards
have a secret meaning, but after the following statements were made public, the
members of the gambling fraternity of professional gamblers declared that they
are absolutely true.

“The King card represents the enemy of God, the devil. The Ten spot represents
the spirit of lawlessness and is in direct opposition to the Ten Commandments of
the Bible. Closely associated with the ten spot is the Club card. When cards were
invented the club was the weapon of the murderer. In those days there were no
revolvers or machine guns. The Club card stands for murder. The Jack
represents the lustful libertine who lives on the gains of the prostitutes. It
represents the moral leper. There is a game of cards called ‘the brothel game’ in
which the players use the secret obscene language of the cards and converse with
each other merely by dropping a card.
“Now we come to the part that is even more shockingly wicked. The Queen card
represents the Virgin Mary, the mother of our Lord. In the secrets of cards she is
called the mother of harlots. The Joker in card language represents our Lord
Jesus Christ. Joker means fool! Jesus Christ is held up by the card players as a
fool. And if this is not bad enough yet, the secret language of a deck of cards
goes further and declares that Jesus (the Joker card) is the offspring of a
lustful Jack, and the Queen mother, Mary.

“And there you have the true meaning of a deck of so-called innocent playing
cards!” [Emphasis in the original]

As a little extra note, I thought it was interesting to find out that the President of
the U.S. Playing Card Company (from 1929-1930) and the President of Standard
Playing Card Company (in 1898) was Benjamin C. Hawkes—a Mason.

Many people play or gamble with the regular card deck but is any of this
pleasing to Christ—especially in light of the blasphemy that is represented by
these cards? Not only do the regular playing cards come from the occultic Tarot
card background, but the meaning of the cards are an insult and offense to Christ
and the Christian teaching of the Virgin Birth. Jesus did not have an illegitimate
birth. Matthew states: “Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth
a son, and they shall call His name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God
with us” (Matthew 1:23).

He was also named Jesus “for He shall save His people from their sins”
(Matthew 1:21). He came to give His life as a sacrifice on our behalf so that we
may have the privilege of receiving eternal life and having our sins forgiven.

I realize that many people had no idea what the cards which they were using
meant, but now that you know, can you still use them?
10.

HUMANIST SYMBOLS
The humanist movement has adopted a number of symbols for their association.
One of these symbols is called the “Happy Man.” This one, which was taken
from an International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU) pamphlet, “is fast
becoming the most universal humanist symbol.”

A slight variation of the IHEU’s symbol is also used on the American Humanist
Association’s (AHA) literature. In a pamphlet by the AHA entitled “Statement
Affirming Evolution As a Principle of Science,” we find:

“For many years it has been well established scientifically that all known forms
of life, including human beings, have developed by a lengthy process of
evolution. It is also verifiable today that very primitive forms of life, ancestral to
all living forms, came into being thousands of millions of years ago....

“Creationism is not scientific, but it is a purely religious view held by some


religious sects and persons and strongly opposed by other religious sects and
persons. Evolution is the only presently known, strictly scientific, and not
religious explanation for the existence and diversity of living organisms. It is
therefore the only view which should be expounded in public school courses on
science, which are distinct from those on religion.”

Of course, the above statement is not true at all. Evolution IS associated with
religion. In Ancient Operative Masonry we find: “It is the firm belief of students
of OCCULT SCIENCE that through the slow process of EVOLUTION, the
whole human family, save those who have elected to follow the left-hand
path, shall attain self-mastery and finally reach perfection.”

Besides, evolution IS NOT scientific. The reason evolution has to be propagated


is because the humanist denies God. Without God no creation can take place.
Therefore, since they do not believe in God, they are left to create or design their
own THEORY of how the world began without God. They have failed
miserably in their speculations but they continue to maintain that evolution
is scientific in spite of having NO PROOF whatsoever. Remember the Bible
says: “The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God” (Psalm 53:1; 14:1).

Humanist Manifesto signer, Corliss Lamont, said that all “entities are related to
one another in respect to gravity, most of them are totally at any one time to
most others in most ways. Every thing has some relations with other
things....” If this is the case, then how did a one-cell amoeba exist or survive
when it was ALONE and could not be dependent on anything else? He
also states:

“No matter how far back, in our analysis, we push the cause-effect sequences of
the universe, we are certain to discover a plurality of event-streams that can be
accurately described only in terms of a plurality of principles. There was no one
event that started the universe going, and in fact no beginning at all.”

If there is a PLURALITY of events, then a SINGLE one-celled amoeba could


never have existed alone and Lamont’s theory of evolution is INVALID on HIS
OWN statement!

Additionally, HUMANISM ITSELF IS A RELIGION. Although humanism is


often denied to be a religion, the early documents from humanists clearly show
that humanism is a religion. I believe the humanists today are trying to steer
clear of the “religious” label because they are heavily involved in the education
of children and religion is supposedly not allowed in the classroom. By hiding
behind an erroneous (and deceitful) label, religious humanism has infiltrated the
classroom as a religion while at the same time it repudiates it is a religion.

“In fact, the [former] president of the American Humanist Association, Lloyd
Morain, has stated that Humanism is ‘...a religion without God, divine
revelation or sacred scriptures.’

“The position that Humanism is a religion was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme
Court in 1965, when it ruled in the case of U.S. vs. Seeger: ‘A
humanistic...belief that is sincerely professed as a religion shall be entitled
to recognition as religious under the Selective Service Law.’

“And again, in the case of Torcase (sic) vs. Watkins, the Court ruled that:
‘Among religions in this country which do not teach what would generally be
considered a belief in the existence of God are Buddhism, Taoism, Ethical
Culture, Secular Humanism and others.’

“So when Madlyn (sic) Murray O’Hair got the Supreme Court to remove the
right of the children to open their school day with a simple prayer because she
wished to separate ‘Church and State,’ what she was doing was substituting one
religion for another: a belief in God with a belief in Humanism. Mrs. O’Hair
knew this because she had been the editor of the magazine, The Free Humanist,
and was elected to the Board of the American Humanist Association in 1965,
and was elected in 1973 for a second four-year term.”

Humanist Manifesto I, written in 1933, plainly states that humanism is a religion.


In 1973 Humanist Manifesto II was written. In the “Preface” to these Manifestos
we find: “Humanism is a philosophical, RELIGIOUS, and moral point of view
as old as human civilization itself.”

Also:

“In 1933 a group of thirty-four liberal humanists in the United States defined and
enunciated the philosophical and RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES that seemed to
them fundamental. They drafted Humanist Manifesto I, which for its time was a
radical document. It was concerned with expressing a general RELIGIOUS
and philosophical outlook that rejected orthodox and dogmatic positions
and provided meaning and direction, unity and purpose to human life. It was
committed to reason, science, and democracy.”

Humanist Manifesto I states: “In order that RELIGIOUS HUMANISM may be


better understood we, the undersigned, desire to make certain affirmations which
we believe the facts of our contemporary life demonstrate.” The Manifesto adds:

“We therefore affirm the following:

“First: RELIGIOUS HUMANISTS regard the universe as self-existing and not


created.

“Second: Humanism believes that man is a part of nature and that he has
emerged as the result of a continuous process [evolution]....

“Sixth: We are convinced that the time has passed for theism, deism,
modernism, and the several varieties of ‘new thought.’...

“Eighth: RELIGIOUS HUMANISM considers the complete realization of


human personality to be the end of man’s life and seeks its development and
fulfillment in the here and now. This is the explanation of the humanist’s
social passion.

“Ninth: In place of the old attitudes involved in worship and prayer the
HUMANIST FINDS HIS RELIGIOUS EMOTIONS expressed in a
heightened sense of personal life and in a cooperative effort to promote social
wellbeing....

“Twelfth: Believing that religion must work increasingly to joy in living,


RELIGIOUS HUMANISTS aim to foster the creative in man and to encourage
achievements that add to the satisfactions of life.

“Thirteenth: Religious humanism maintains that all associations and


institutions exist for the fulfillment of human life. The intelligent evaluation,
transformation, control, and direction of such associations, and institutions with
a view to the enhancement of human life is the purpose and program of
humanism. Certainly religious institutions, their ritualistic forms, ecclesiastical
methods, and communal activities must be reconstituted as rapidly as
experience allows, in order to function effectively in the modern world....

“So stand the theses of RELIGIOUS HUMANISM. Though we consider the


religious forms and ideas of our father no longer adequate, the quest for the good
life is still the central task for mankind. Man is at last becoming aware that he
alone is responsible for the realization of the world of his dreams, that he has
within himself the power for its achievement. He must set intelligence and will
to the task.”

The “Preface” to Humanist Manifesto II once again reiterates that HUMANISM


IS RELIGIOUS.

“Many kinds of humanism exist in the contemporary world. The varieties and
emphases of naturalistic humanism include ‘scientific,’ ‘ethical,’ ‘democratic,’
‘RELIGIOUS,’ and ‘Marxist’ humanism. Free thought, atheism,
agnosticism, skepticism, deism, rationalism, ethical culture, and liberal religion
all claim to be heir to the humanist tradition.”

Isn’t it interesting to note that the same person, Paul Kurtz, who edited the
Humanist Manifesto l and II testified in an Alabama textbook hearing and said
that humanism is “non-religious....It uses science, reason, and evidence to test
theory”? Of course, humanists believe that there are no absolutes and lying is
okay. In fact, on “NBC’s ‘Today Show,’ January 22, 1990, Dr. Michael Lewis of
the New Jersey Robert Wood Johnson Medical School said, ‘Lying is an
important part of social life, and children who are unable to do it are children
who may have developmental problems.”’ [Emphasis in the original] You can
tell Lewis doesn’t believe the Bible for Revelation 21:8 tells us that ALL liars
have their part in the lake of fire. Proverbs 12:22 states: “Lying lips are
abomination to the Lord.” (See also Proverbs 13:5 and Ephesians 4:25.)

Corliss Lamont, a humanist and signer of the Humanist Manifesto II, also reveals
a little of the RELIGIOUS background behind the writing of this document. He
remarks:

“Approximately a hundred years after the founding of Unitarianism the more


advanced members of this sect, most of them from the Middle West, started the
movement known as RELIGIOUS HUMANISM. Dr. Curtis W. Reese,
a Unitarian pastor, precipitated the discussions that led to RELIGIOUS
HUMANISM by a challenging sermon at Des Moines in 1917 and an address at
the Harvard Divinity School in 1920. Philosophers, teachers, writers,
and clergymen quickly entered into the debate; and the result was the definite
emergence of HUMANISM IN RELIGION, eventually culminating in the
Humanist Manifesto of 1933. This key document was initiated by three
Unitarian ministers: L.M. Birkhead, Raymond B. Bragg, and Edwin H. Wilson:
and by two university teachers, Dr. A. Eustace Haydon, a professor of religion,
and Dr. Roy Wood Sellars, a professor of philosophy. Dr. Sellars drew up the
Manifesto’s first draft, which served as the essential frame and basis for the final
formulations....

“A large proportion of the Unitarian churches in the United States are


acknowledgedly Humanist.”

Just in 1990, the American Humanist Association (AHA) held their annual
meeting which was covered in the “RELIGION” section of the St. Petersburg
Times. As Dr. Dennis Cuddy writes:

“...the evidence that humanism constitutes a religion is, in fact, overwhelming.


Webster’s New International Dictionary has defined it as a ‘contemporary cult
or belief calling itself religious but substitutes faith in man for faith in God.’

“The AHA is described in the Encyclopedia of American Religions and former


AHA president Lloyd Morain and his wife Mary (who was the director of
the International Humanist and Ethical Union which has 4 million members)
wrote a book titled Humanism as the Next Step, which declared that
‘HUMANISM IS THE MOST RAPIDLY GROWING RELIGIOUS
MOVEMENT IN AMERICA TODAY.’

“The AHA also certifies counselors who have the legal status of ordained
pastors, priests, and rabbis, and in at least the Supreme Court decision, secular
humanism was listed as a non-theistic religion.

“Because humanism clearly constitutes a religion, the promotion of its values in


our public schools is unconstitutional, and should therefore be prohibited.”

With churches like the Unitarian churches (and many, many others), we can see
the prophecy of Amos 8:11 coming true: ‘Behold, the days come, saith the Lord
God, that I will send a famine in the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for
water, but of hearing the words of the Lord.” “For the pastors are become
brutish, and have not sought the Lord: therefore they shall not prosper, and all
their flocks shall be scattered” (Jeremiah 10:21). “Many pastors have destroyed
My vineyard, they have trodden My portion under foot, they have made My
pleasant portion a desolate wilderness” (Jeremiah 12:10). “Woe be unto the
pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of My pasture! saith the
Lord” (Jeremiah 23:1).

Earlier we mentioned evolution as one of the items promoted by humanists.


“Former Humanist of the Year Sir Julian Huxley said humanism’s ‘keynote, the
central concept to which all its details are related, is evolution....”’ Of course,
evolution is not the only thing that Humanists propagate. Humanist Manifesto II
states:

“Sixth: In the area of sexuality, we believe that intolerant attitudes, often


cultivated by orthodox religions and puritanical cultures, unduly repress sexual
conduct. The RIGHT TO BIRTH CONTROL, ABORTION,
AND DIVORCE SHOULD BE RECOGNIZED. While we do not approve of
exploitive, denigrating forms of sexual expression, neither do we wish to
prohibit it, by law or social sanction, sexual behavior between consenting adults.
The many varieties of sexual exploration should not in themselves be considered
‘evil.’ [This would include bisexuality, homosexual, bestiality, etc.]

Without countenancing mindless permissiveness or unbridled promiscuity, a


civilized society should be a tolerant one. Short of harming others or compelling
them to do likewise, individuals should be permitted to express their
sexual proclivities and pursue their life-styles as they desire.” [Italics in the
original; Caps and boldface added.]

“Twelfth: We deplore the division of humankind on nationalistic grounds. We


have reached a turning point in human history where the best option is to
transcend the limits of national sovereignty and to move toward the building of a
world community in which all sectors of the human family can participate. Thus
we look to the development of a system of world law and a world order based
upon transnational federal government. This would appreciate cultural
pluralism and diversity.” [Emphasis in the original]

“Hence extreme disproportions in wealth, income, and economic growth should


be reduced [redistribution is being advocated] on a worldwide basis.”

“At the present juncture of history, commitment to all humankind is the highest
commitment of which we are capable; it transcends the narrow allegiances of
church, state, party, class, or race in moving toward a wider vision of human
potentiality. What more daring a goal for humankind than for each person to
become, in ideal as well as practice, a citizen of a WORLD COMMUNITY. It
is a classical vision; we can now give it new vitality.

Humanism thus interpreted is a moral force that has time on its side. We believe
that humankind has the potential intelligence, good will, and cooperative skill to
implement this commitment in the decades ahead.”

“We believe in equal rights for both women and men to fulfill their unique
careers and potentialities as they see fit, free of invidious discrimination.”

“In Humanist Magazine (November/December 1980) author Riane Eisler, author


of The Equal Rights Handbook, says: ‘It is absurd to say...that one is a humanist
but not a feminist...feminism is the last evolutionary development of humanism,
Feminism is humanism on its most advanced level.”’

Not only is feminism humanism, so is Marxism. “Karl Marx’s own definition of


Humanism reads: ‘Humanism is the denial of God, and the total affirmation of
man.... Humanism is really nothing else but Marxism.”' [Emphasis in the
original] He also said: ‘Communism begins from the outset with
atheism...Communism, as fully developed naturalism, equals humanism.”
Another Communist, Leonid Brezhnev, stated: “Soviet society today is the real
embodiment of the ideas of proletarian, socialist humanism.”

Humanism, then, is really based on Feminism, Evolution, Atheism, and


Communism.

It is also quite obvious that Humanism certainly has infiltrated the classroom
with its philosophy.

“John Dewey, the father of modern American education, signed the first
Humanist Manifesto, as did C.F. Potter, who wrote in Humanism, A New
Religion that ‘education is thus a most powerful ally of humanism and every
American public school is a school of humanism.

What can the theistic Sunday schools...do to stem the tide of a five-day program
of humanistic teaching?’”

Dewey commented: “There is no God and no soul. Hence, there are no needs for
the props of traditional religion. With dogma and creed excluded then immutable
truth is also dead and buried. There is no room for fixed, natural law or
permanent absolutes.”

Dewey, sad to say, was the leading educator named during 1924-1974 in the
1974 issue of Saturday Review. One individual who was polled remarked: “No
individual has influenced the thinking of American educators more.”

Once again showing a connection to RELIGIOUS HUMANISM and


education, was an essay written by John Dunphy which won third place and was
printed in the January/February 1983 issue of The Humanist (which is the
mouthpiece for the American Humanist Association). The essay was entitled “A
Religion for the New Age” and said:

“I am convinced that the battle for humankind’s future must be waged and won
in the public school classroom by teachers who correctly perceive their role as
the proselytizers of a new faith: a religion of humanity that recognizes
and respects the spark of what theologians call divinity in every human being.
These teachers must embody the same selfless dedication as the most rabid
fundamentalist preachers, for they will be ministers of another sort, utilizing a
classroom instead of a pulpit to convey humanist values in whatever subject they
teach, regardless of the educational level-preschool, day care or large state
university. The classroom must and will become an arena of conflict between the
old and the new—the rotting corpse of Christianity, together with all its adjacent
evils and misery, and the new faith of humanism, resplendent in its promise of a
world in which the never-realized Christian ideal of “love thy neighbor” will
finally be achieved.

“...It will undoubtedly be a long, arduous, painful struggle replete with


much sorrow and many tears, but humanism will emerge triumphant. It
must if the family of humankind is to survive.” [Emphasis in the original]

Another humanist, Paul Blanshard, commented in The Humanist:

“I think the most important factor leading us to a secular society has been the
educational factor. Our schools may not teach Johnny to read properly, but the
fact that Johnny is in school until he is 16 tends to lead toward the elimination of
religious superstition. The average child now acquires a high school education,
and this militates against Adam and Eve and all other myths of alleged history.”

J. J. Blackham, the founder of the International Humanist and Ethical Union


(IHEU) wrote in The Humanist that if schools would teach dependence on one’s
self, “they are more revolutionary than any conspiracy to overthrow the
government.”
This is why the symbol of the humanist is the “Happy Man.” Man is supposedly
sufficient in and of himself. There is no God in humanist theology. As humanist
Corliss Lamont states:

“In the Humanist ethics the chief end of thought and action is to further this-
earthly human interests in behalf of the greater glory of man. The watchword of
Humanism is happiness for all humanity in this existence as contrasted with
salvation for the individual soul in a future existence and the glorification of a
supernatural Supreme Being.”

“For his great achievements man, utilizing the resources and the laws of Nature,
yet without Divine aid, can take full credit. Similarly, for his shortcomings he
must take full responsibility. HUMANISM ASSIGNS TO MAN NOTHING
LESS THAN THE TASK OF BEING HIS OWN SAVIOUR AND
REDEEMER.”

“By laying stress on the beauty of Nature, Humanism becomes able to make one
of the most powerful and persuasive of all affirmations....There is no heavenly
Father in or behind Nature....”

Humanism, then, simply is a religion of SELF. Man is the redeemer, man is the
creator, man is all there is and all that really counts. The Bible tells us that the
emphasis on self would take place in the last days. Paul wrote: “This know also,
that in the last days perilous times shall come, FOR MEN SHALL BE
LOVERS OF THEIR OWN SELVES” (II Tim. 3:l-2a). Christ came to redeem
mankind from their selfish ways and desires. Isaiah 53:6 clearly says: “All we
like sheep have gone astray. WE HAVE TURNED EVERYONE TO HIS
OWN WAY and the Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.”

As mentioned at the beginning of this chapter, the “Happy Man” is the most
universal humanist symbol. I found it quite fascinating that the June 1998 issue
of The Emergence (which is the newsletter put out by Benjamin Creme who is
supposed to be the forerunner of the Maitreya) claimed: “Maitreya actually
means ‘The Happy One’—the one who brings happiness to the world.” Seeing
that humanism is a religion for the New Age and that Maitreya is the New Age
“Christ,” I think the correlation is noteworthy. Another New Age organization is
the 3HO which stands for “Healthy, Happy, Holy.”
In The Mystical Maze we find this about the 3HO:

“A kundalini yoga sect founded by yogi Bhajan. This sect is based on sikhism, a
mixture of Hinduism and Islam, and teaches both monotheism and reincarnation.
Enlightenment is achieved within this cult through the awakening of the
kundalini or ‘serpent power’ located at the base of the spine. Through various
yoga techniques this mystic power coils its way up the spine eventually uniting
with the mind to produce a state of altered consciousness or enlightenment.”
[Emphasis in the original]

A brochure received directly from the 3HO mentions about the Summer Solstice
they held in June 1987. It was on “White Tantric [sex] Meditation with Yogi
Bhajan.” They brag:

“It is said that only a few in any generation are fortunate enough to instruct their
souls under the guidance of a master. Yogi Bhajan, master of Kundalini Yoga
and White Tantric Yoga, has dedicated his life to helping people to see
beyond their limitations and find their own creative potential. Daily meditations
directed by Yogi Bhajan are the heart of the Summer Solstice experience. White
Tantric Meditation is a powerful means of establishing faith in the
SELF, trust in others and balance in personal relationships.”

Also during this “Summer Solstice” there were “classes in KUNDALINI


YOGA, marriage and relationships, business and personal success,
NUMEROLOGY, herbology, and the healing arts.” The 3HO “operates the
Kundalini Research Institute, publishes the Journal of Science and
Consciousness for Living in the Aquarian Age, and is listed in The First Report
and Directory NETWORKING.” According to the Encyclopedia of
Associations (1998), there are 265,000 members in this organization and
108 centers in the U.S., Canada, and elsewhere.

“Yogi Bhajan is the founder of the Sikh Dharma and its better known
educational arm, the 3HO organization (Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization).
Bhajan’s full formal name is Siri Singh Sahib Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogi.
Siri Singh Sahib is a title conferred on him by the center of Sikh religious
authority in Amritsar. He was born Harbhajan Singh in Kot Harkan, Tehsil
Wazirabad, India (now Pakistan) on August 29, 1929. Khalsa is an adopted last
name that replaces the family name with which he was born. His family name
indicates the subcaste of his family in the Hindu caste system, and Sikhism
generally opposes that system....

“Bhajan worked as a customs official and Interpol officer from 1954 to 1969,
when he came to the United States and founded the 3HO Foundation (1620
Preuss Rd., Los Angeles, CA 90035), which he has continued to direct.
Under his leadership, the 3HO Foundation acts as a teaching and outreach
organization which combines traditional Sikhism and yoga....

“Bhajan has been co-president of the World Parliament of Religions;


cochairperson (sic) of the World Fellowship of Religions; director of the Unity
of Man Conference; a member of the Interreligious Council of Southern
California; and a member of the board of directors of the American Council of
Executives in Religion....

“The core of Bhajan’s teaching is a synthesis of Sikhism and a type of Kundalini


yoga that he assembled from information gathered from many different teachers
and practitioners in India and Pakistan.”

Yogi Bhajan even has live classes of Kundalini Yoga and Meditation on the
Internet. He states:

“By better understanding the SELF and its mysteries, we gain tolerance and
compassion for others. It is in this relaxed state that we can express our infinite
potential for love, creativity, and freedom. It is here that we can begin
to experience the oneness of all things and the love inherent in all creation.”
[Emphasis in the original; Caps and boldface added.]

Once again we can see the focus on SELF. Also, in the June 1998 issue of
Imprimis we find that even art puts an emphasis on the human being. The article
explains:

“From earliest times, the human figure has symbolized the unknown forces that
govern the universe. It has also served as the vehicle for those powers mankind
ardently reveres. In one form or another, it has been at the center of ritual
throughout the world since prehistoric times, and it has been the medium
through which the human and the divine communicated.

“The human figure embodies the universe of human existence and experience. It
personifies all that is human and is, therefore, the one form in art with which we
totally, uniquely, and immediately identify. That empathy derives from the fact
that the figure is the complete expression of the beauty, mystery, and dignity of
the human person, the quintessential form of life....

“The ancient Greeks were the first to establish standards of beauty for the human
figure based on the perfection of physical development. They recognized that the
body’s design is a perpetual marvel of proportion, flesh, and organization....

“...the human figure has been the central theme in art and people’s yearning for
immortality its underlying principle.”
Yes, the Greeks did prize the human body—but they drew and sculpted their
human figures in the nude. In fact, says Terence D. McLean (in reference to the
Greek Olympics), “...once in the stadium, everyone was required to be naked.”

“Olympic athletes served as models for those workmen who were fashioning
idol Greek gods and goddesses for the people to worship! Thus, the gods and
goddesses were endowed with spectacular physical gifts that resembled those of
the Olympic athletes. And the legends built to support these idols were that the
Greek gods were almost always immoral and promiscuous.”

Of course, this immoral behavior is fully condoned (and even sometimes


supported and promoted) by the humanists. Remember (as mentioned earlier)
that the Humanist Manifesto II says:

“While we do not approve of exploitive, denigrating forms of sexual expression,


neither do we wish to prohibit it, by law or social sanction, sexual behavior
between consenting adults. The many varieties of sexual exploration should not
in themselves be considered ‘evil.’...a civilized society should be a tolerant one.
Short of harming others or compelling them to do likewise, individuals should
be permitted to express their sexual proclivities and pursue their life-styles as
they desire.” [Italics in the original]

A lot of this sexual tolerance (or a better word would be promiscuity) is also
being taught in our schools. Remember, as was mentioned in the chapter on the
yin/yang, that the Sex Information and Education Council of the United States
(SIECUS) stated that contraceptive services should be available to minors. They
added: “It is the position of SIECUS that the use of explicit sexual materials
(sometimes referred to as pornography) can serve a variety of important needs
in the lives of countless individuals....” Again, the Bible warns about this in Jude
1:17b-19: “[T]he apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ...told you there should be
mockers in the last time, who should walk after their own lusts. These be they
who separate themselves, SENSUAL, having not the Spirit.”

“In 1933, the Humanist Manifesto declared that ‘social hygiene’ (sex education)
would be one of the paths of Humanism for the future. In 1961, Elysium, Inc.
was incorporated to purvey pornography which would lead to the formation of
SIECUS ‘to solve the problem of pornography’ by sex education in schools.”
A 1969 Ankh magazine says this about the Elysium Institute:

“The ELYSIUM INSTITUTE is a non-profit organization whose purpose is


research and dissemination of information in the behavioral sciences relating to
nudity and the ‘body taboo’ neuroses so prevalent in our culture. The Elysium
Institute promotes self-acceptance and acceptance of others through a
wholesome attitude towards the human body and its functions, both physical
and emotional, and including man’s sexuality.” [Emphasis in the original]

The “Elysium Credo” states (in part):

“We will implement this credo by aiding as many people as possible through
sensitivity-awareness and psychotherapy programs, and through the experience
of recreational activities in which nudity is enjoyed on a clothing-optional
basis....

“Here, people experience benefits of unencumbrance from clothing in an


appropriate setting....The casual acceptance of the naked self brings with it
emotional freedom unknown to those uninitiated to social nudism. Benefits of
freedom from clothing are enormous for children....A minister who recently
visited Elysium Field remarked that, without effort on anyone’s part, these
children were getting the most wholesome sex education he could imagine.”

The SIECUS Circle informs us:

“SEECUS itself, in fact, maintains close liaison with the pornography cartel
through its connection with Elysium Institute, located in Los Angeles. This
hedonistic haven prides itself on the programs of nudism, sensitivity awareness,
and group sex activities which it offers to its patrons. SIECUS is listed in the
Elysium Institute Directory as pursuing the same objective as, and maintaining
an exchange of information with, Elysium, as are also the Sexual Freedom
League (of Berkeley); Castalia (Timothy Leary’s “League for Spiritual
Discovery”); the Institute for the Study of Non-Violence (whose co-director is
Humanist Joan Baez); the Institute for Rational Living (headed by Humanist
Albert Ellis); the University of Humanism; and the Underground Press
(dedicated to the promotion of drug usage, sex, sensitivity training, and
obscenity).
“The published aims of SIECUS and Elysium, which are amazingly similar in
phraseology, have been compared on a point-by-point basis in a special
newsletter published by a group of physicians opposed to SIECUS-style
sex education. Particularly striking is the fact that Elysium Institute’s publishing
arm, Elysium, Inc., also prints Nude Living, ANKH, Jay Bird, and Sun West—
magazines that feature totally unretouched male and female nudes in a variety of
lewd and suggestive poses. The physicians’ newsletter further discloses that,
while Elysium, Inc., is entrenched in the field of pornography, it nevertheless
wishes to retain some semblance of respectability, and thus assumes the
fictitious name of “PANU-CO” when advertising certain obscene publications in
its magazines.”

A few other names listed in the Elysium Institute Directory include: “the
American Humanist Association; Esalen Institute; Kairos; the Sexual Freedom
League;...Glide Urban Center; the Neo-American Church; and the Society For
Human Abortion—to name just a few!”

It is interesting to notice that both SIECUS and Elysium use the yin/yang as their
logo. In fact, a magazine published by Elysium entitled Nude Living showed a
yin/yang logo on the back cover of their magazine in order to advertise Nude
Living and Sundial.

Another logo that Elysium uses is the ankh. The ankh is described elsewhere in
my book.
I find it fascinating that “Elysium” was a term in mythology. It was supposed to
be the sacred abode of the deities. Elysium was also an “abode of happiness.”
(Remember the “Happy Man” symbol of the humanists?) Elysium was “opened
to the favourites of the Olympians and the souls of the just.” (Remember the
nudity of the Olympians?) Are all these items just “coincidental”?

There’s one other fascinating bit of information about Elysium. The Treasury of
Witchcraft says that “Elysium” was a name “Invoked in Roman Necromancy”!
Necromancy, by the way, is communication with the dead.

Returning to the “Happy Man” symbol, observe the logo of the Communities in
Schools of North Carolina. Doesn’t it look like a variation of the “Happy Man”?
Remember that our schools are filled with humanistic teachings, so this could be
a very applicable logo.

Notice also the logo for Holistic Education Review. Their magazine states:
“Holistic Education Review aims to stimulate discussion and application of all
PERSON-CENTERED educational ideas and methods. Articles explore
how education can encourage the fullest possible development of HUMAN
POTENTIALS and PLANETARY CONSCIOUSNESS. We believe that
HUMAN FULFILLMENT, global cooperation and ecological responsibility
should be the primary goals of education, and we will inquire into the historical,
social, and philosophical issues that have prevented them from so becoming.”

The Holistic Health Association of the Princeton Area appears to use a “Happy
Man” variation. This isn’t surprising since they state that they integrate the best
approaches from HUMAN POTENTIAL therapies, HUMANISTIC
psychology, parapsychology, meditation, visualization, biofeedback
psychotherapy, HUMANISTIC gerontology, etc.

The Society for Individual Liberty, a Libertarian group, also seems to utilize the
“Happy Man.”
Even the Youth for Christ group incorporates a design similar to the “Happy
Man” in their logo. Is this just coincidental? After all, Dr. Siang-Yang Tan of
Youth for Christ International was installed as a Professor of PSYCHOLOGY
on April 28, 1998. He “will this year be the President of Division 36
(Psychology of Religion) in the world famous American
Psychological Association.”

Minirth/Meier New Life Clinics are steeped in psychology, so I guess it’s not
surprising to see that they also use a “Happy Man” variation.

Additionally, the Payap University has an interesting logo. There is a 666


variation but if you carefully notice the center of this design, there appears to be
a “Happy Man.”
Below are a few more symbols used by humanists.

“Used by The American Humanist Association and The Fellowship of Religious


Humanists, these circles were inspired by Edwin Markham’s praise of tolerance:
He drew a circle that shut me out/Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout/But love and I
had the wit to win/We drew a circle that took him in.” [Emphasis in the original]

“The overlapping circles symbolize the merger of Unitarians and Universalists;


the lamp, knowledge and the appeal to reason. Used originally by the Unitarian
Universalist Service Committee, it has been adopted widely by liberal churches.”

“A conventionalization of the universal man of Leonardo da Vinci; until recently


used on the cover of International Humanism, this symbol has more recently
been used by The American Ethical Union.”
“I.H.E.U. is the International Humanist and Ethical Union organized in
Amsterdam in 1952 with 38 Humanist organizations from 23 countries related to
it in 1970.”

“Among humanists the peace symbol symbolizes the global hope for a shared
world at peace where all men may realize security, brotherhood and creativity.”
This symbol is covered more thoroughly in the chapter on “Hand Signals.”

Below are a few other possible representations of the “Happy Man” symbol.
Cocle

Good Luck Lady

A truly happy person is one who delights himself or herself in the Lord. Psalm
37:4-5 says: “Delight thyself also in the Lord; and He shall give thee the desires
of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in Him; and He shall
bring it to pass.”
11.

ANIMALS, BIRDS, AND INSECTS


Many animals are used to portray certain meanings. Obviously, not every animal
you see has an occultic meaning connected to it. However, the occult world does
make use of particular creatures and when they do so, there is a meaning behind
it. For instance, let’s look at the dolphins. The Seeker’s Handbook states:
“Dolphin stories are a part of planetary folklore.”

The dolphin was one of the emblems of the goddesses Ceres and Demeter and
one of the favorite animals of the god Dionysus. Melcarth, the god of the sea, is
represented as riding on a dolphin. Occasionally the god Apollo would assume
the form of a dolphin. Neptune is often portrayed seated in a chariot drawn by
dolphins. Eros (or Cupid) was “the boy on the dolphin.” The Nereids were fifty
nymphs who rode on dolphins and bore tridents. The Handbook of Ornament
adds: “In symbolic representations he [the dolphin] is the companion of
Nymphs, Nereids, and Tritons, and of Arion, Aphrodite, and Neptune, with
whose trident he is often combined in ornament.” Below are some dolphins.
Notice the trident variations on the crown and the tails.

Earlier we covered the Goat of Mendes (a portrayal of Satan). His consort was a
dolphin goddess.
A Dictionary of Symbols explains:

“Dolphin The figure of the dolphin can be seen in many allegories and
emblems, sometimes duplicated....But the inverted arrangement, that is, with one
dolphin pointing upwards and the other downwards, always symbolizes the dual
cosmic streams of involution and evolution; this is what the 17th-century
Spanish writer Saavedra Fajardo meant by ‘Either up or down.' The dolphin by
itself is an allegory of salvation, inspired in the ancient legends which show
it as the friend of man. Its figure is associated with that of the anchor (another
symbol of salvation), with pagan, erotic deities and with other symbols. The
ancients also held that the dolphin was the swiftest of marine animals, and
hence, when, among the emblems of Francesco Colonna, it is shown twined
round an anchor, it comes to signify arrested speed, that is, prudence.”

The renewed interest in dolphins took place in 1959 when psychologist John
Lilly started doing dolphin research. He was convinced that dolphins were
advanced spiritual beings. Many New Agers also feel that dolphins can be
communicated with telepathically. “In a 1987 interview Lilly said telepathy is, at
least theoretically, the most effective way for human beings and dolphins to
communicate....”
Richard O’Barry trained dolphins for the television show Flipper. He said:

“I worked with dolphins for seven or eight years. We had five of them on the
Flipper show, and we did 120 half-hour TV shows and two features in three
years. The few dolphins we had were asked to do so much, so many
different tricks, that we were teaching them on the spot. At the end, I realized it
was all psychic! No words were used; they just seemed to sort of understand,
anticipate what you wanted them to do, and do it.... If you want to call it
telepathy or whatever, it was very much a part of what was going on.” [Emphasis
in the original]

Many groups have sprung up that offer workshops where one can swim with the
dolphins, etc. The Dolphin Data Base has a list of 3,000 organizations and
people who are involved in dolphin projects with at least 300 of them attempting
to make inter-species communication. One group, the Dolphin Society Church:

“trains persons in out-of-body traveling with dolphin and whale spiritual


liberators. Through the practice, the Society’s advertising claims, ‘one can make
friends, spirit helpers and lovers in the sea, visit alien star systems,
learn healing, levitation, teleportation and shapeshifting.’”

The New Age Almanac says:

“New Age fascination with dolphins stems from a romantic nature mysticism
which is expressed in New Agers’ concern with ecology and animal rights.
Unlike benevolent alien visitors or wise Ascended Masters, whose existence
is not supported by an abundance of evidence, there is no doubt dolphins do
exist. Nor is their intelligence in doubt, although scientists concede the reach or
limitations of their intelligence are unknown. For all of these reasons,
dolphins continue to be a source of speculation and fascination for the New Age
community.”

The dolphin was even incorporated into children’s education in the classroom. A
self-esteem program, Developing Understanding of Self and Others (DUSO),
has a series of 42 guided imagery lessons. When the children relax and close
their eyes, they are to imagine that they are journeying to faraway places. There
they meet animals such as DUSO the dolphin.

Another animal that became popular in the past decade was the goose. The
Continuum Encyclopedia of Symbols claims:

“In Egyptian mythology, the goose plays an important role as the primeval goose
that either laid the world egg or—according to different versions—was born
from it. In Egypt, as in China, wild geese were also regarded as mediaries
between heaven...and EARTH.—In Greece, the goose was sacred to Aphrodite
and, in Rome, was sacred to Juno; it was regarded as a symbol of love, fertility,
and maritial (sic) fidelity, yet also of vigilance....For the Celts, the goose was
symbolically closely related to the SWAN and, like the swan, was thought to be
a messenger from the spiritual world.” [Emphasis in the original]

The goose was sacred to the Goddess. The Egyptian god Seb (also Geb or Keb)
was called the “great cackler” and “the goose that laid the cosmic egg.” He is
sometimes depicted with a goose on his head and he sometimes takes on the
form of a goose. He is the God of the Earth but he also has authority in the
Underworld.

The cosmic egg (or world egg) is encountered in many cultures. It is “a symbol
of the totality of creative forces—is thought to have been present at the primeval
beginning, when it floated on the Primeval waters and issued from itself the
entire world and the elements, or initially at least heaven and earth.” It is also a
symbol of perfection. “In alchemy, the philosophical egg played an important
role as a symbol of PRIMA MATERIA, from which the Philosophical fire
hatched the PHILOSOPHERS’ Stone.”

[Emphasis in the original] Below is a picture of the world egg (portraying


Providence) with a snake (representing time) entwined about it. Pike says: “The
Serpent entwined round an Egg, was a symbol common to the Indians, the
Egyptians, and the Druids. It referred to the creation of the Universe.” Also,
below, is a drawing of Mercury in a philosophical egg.

Returning to the symbolism of the goose, we find in Treasury of Witchcraft that


the goose was linked to the Indian god Brahma. It is also an emblem of Horus,
Osiris, and Isis, and associated with Mars, Priapus (a fertility god), and the
goddess Bau.

In The Pagan Festivals of Christmas and Easter we learn about the “Christmas
goose”:

“Other Christmas customs are the ‘Christmas goose’ (or its equivalent in various
parts of the world), and ‘Christmas cakes.’ Both were used in the worship of
the Babylonian ‘messiah.’ The goose was sacred in many ancient lands: Rome,
Asia Minor, India, Chaldea. In Egypt, the goose was a symbol for a child, ready
to die! In other words, a symbol of the pagan ‘messiah,’ ready to give his
life (supposedly) for the world. Blasphemy! A satanic mockery of the truth.”
[Emphasis in the original]

The quail is important in China. There it:

“is a symbol of spring because it is a migratory bird that returns in the spring. It
is closely associated with fire, light and thus with the Yang principle. Its
annual coming and going also made the quail a symbol of the
alternating influence of the opposing forces.”

The butterfly is also quite popular today. It is used in the 24° of Masonry on the
cordon. A Bridge to Light states that the cordon “is a broad, watered scarlet
ribbon worn from right to left. On the front is embroidered in gold, a winged-
globe and under it a scarab, under which is a brilliant butterfly; all are
symbols of immortality.”

Along with the symbolism of immortality, the butterfly represents reincarnation,


rebirth, and resurrection.

The Japanese use the butterfly as a symbol of womanhood but two butterflies
depict marital happiness.

“To the Aztecs the butterfly symbolized the soul or the breath of life exhaled by
the dying. A butterfly fluttering among the flowers represented the soul of the
warrior who had fallen on the battlefield....Dead warriors accompanied the Sun
on the first half of his visible journey, until midday. They then descended to
earth in the shapes of hummingbirds or butterflies....

“Thus the Aztec fire-god wore a pectoral ornament called ‘the OBSIDIAN
butterfly.’ Like flint, obsidian is a fire-stone and its use for the blades of
sacrificial knives is well known. In ‘the House of Eagles’ or Warriors’ Temple,
the Sun was depicted as a butterfly.

“Symbol of daylight and the solar fire—and hence of the warrior’s SOUL—the
butterfly for the Mexicans was also a symbol of the ‘Black Sun’ which passed
through the Underworlds during its nightly journey. It was thus a symbol of
hidden chthonian fire and associated with ideas of sacrifice, death and
resurrection. In Aztec carving, the butterfly became an alternative for the hand as
the emblem of the figure FIVE, the number of the centre of the Earth....

“Similarly contemporary psychoanalysis sees the butterfly as a symbol of


rebirth.

“In Classical antiquity it was a common belief that the soul left the body in the
shape of a butterfly. Psyche is depicted as a little girl with butterfly-wings....”
[Emphasis in the original]

Sherry Hansen Steiger, a New Ager who has an interest in UFOs, evidently
knew the meaning associated with the butterfly. She named her organization the
Butterfly Center for Transformation.

The phoenix is also making a comeback in today’s society. The printer who
produced What Witches Do was called Phoenix Publishing Company. A
television serial was called “Phoenix” which gave “us an extraterrestrial shaman
and ‘messiah’ upon whom the salvation of the world may depend. He is
endowed with awesome psychic powers, not the least of which are
levitation, psychokinesis and acute ESP.”

“Both King Henry VII and his granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth I (Queen of
England, 1558-1603), used the ‘phoenix’ as one of their badges.”

The January 9, 1988 issue of The Economist said that a new currency was
coming. Its name will be the phoenix.
Mason and occultist, Manly Palmer Hall, wrote a book entitled The Phoenix: An
Illustrated Review of Occultism and Philosophy.

Elsewhere he relates:

“Among the ancients a fabulous bird called the Phoenix is described by early
writers such as Clement, Herodotus, and Pliny; in size and shape it resembled
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. Only one of these birds was supposed to live at a time, with its
home in the distant parts of Arabia, in a nest of frankincense and myrrh. 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.
“All symbols have their origin in something tangible, and 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 re-born. Wisdom confers a new life, and those who become
wise are born again.

“The Phoenix symbol is important in another way, as an emblem among nearly


all civilized nations of royalty, power, superiority, and immortality. The Phoenix
of China is identical in meaning with the Phoenix of Egypt; and the Phoenix of
the Greeks is the same as the Thunder Bird of the American Indians.”

In yet another book by Hall we find:


“Farther south the thunderbird symbol merged with the quetzal and the serpent
feathered with quetzal plumes. The quetzal was identical in meaning with the
phoenix of Asia, North Africa, and the Near East. The feathered-
serpent symbolism can be traced back to the hooded Nagas, or serpent gods of
India, and to the winged serpents which occur in the writings and sculpturings of
the Egyptians.”

The phoenix is also “the ancient symbol of human aspiration toward Universal
good.” Barbara Walker, a radical feminist, reveals that the Egyptians and
Phoenicians believed that the phoenix was the representation of a god who “rose
to heaven in the form of a morning star, like Lucifer, after his fire-immolation of
death and rebirth....”

One former witch explains:

“The Phoenix, or Bennu 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 (they think) will one day rise triumphant. This, of
course, also relates to the raising of Hiram Abiff, the Masonic ‘christ.’”
[Emphasis in the original]

With the continual rebirth of the phoenix, it became a symbol of reincarnation


and eternity.

E. A Wallis Budge writes: “The Morning Star was the ferryman of OSIRIS, or
the Soul of OSIRIS, i.e. the Benu (sic) bird, which the GREEKS identified with
the Phoenix.” [Caps in the original; Boldface added] The sun god, who
supposedly created all the other gods, was also pictured in the form of a Phoenix.

One of the symbols in the 32° degree of Masonry is a triangle on which a raven,
a dove, and a phoenix are displayed.

The eagle (also called the Bird of Jove) is frequently identified with the phoenix.
As is well known, the eagle is used extensively in Masonry. In a Masonic Bible
was the question: “What is the symbolism of the Eagle in Freemasonry?” The
answer given was: “The eagle has been a symbol among the different peoples of
the world from time immemorial. In Egypt, Greece, and Persia it was sacred to
the sun; among pagans it was the emblem of Jupiter; among the Druids it was
the symbol of their supreme god.”


This Masonic Bible also asked what an emblem was. The answer was: “An
emblem is an OCCULT representation of an idea, principle, or truth which
cannot be seen with the natural eye, but may be perceived by the mind and
heart.”

The 15° in Masonry is called Knight of the Eagle and the 30° is called the
Knight of the White and Black Eagle. The white and black on the eagle
symbolize the yin/yang.

An ad for a belt buckle said this: “The eagle is also one of the most ancient
symbols of the supernatural and the occult. In Egypt and Greece it was sacred
to the Sun; it was also the venerated bird of Zeus. For the learned Druids it was
transcendent, their foremost divinity. The Roman Legions adopted it as a
consecrated mascot.”

By the way, the word mascot comes from a French word meaning witch!

The eagle was worshipped by the Greeks as the god of lightning. “They nailed
eagles to the peaks of temples to serve as magic lightning rods; these were the
precursors of today’s weathercocks seen atop many buildings.” In mysticism, the
eagle represents initiation. Masonic author, Rex Hutchens, relates: “Since the
eagle also represented the great Egyptian Sun god Amun Ra, it is a symbol of the
infinite Supreme Reason of Intelligence.”

Albert Pike reveals that the “Eagle was the living Symbol of Egyptian God
Mendes... and the representative of the Sun....” Remember the Satanic God of
Mendes? Well, the eagle is his emblem.

Hall remarks:

“The eagle was also the Hermetic symbol of sulphur, and signified the
mysterious fire of Scorpio—the most profoundly significant sign of the zodiac
and the Gate of the Great Mystery. Being one of the three symbols of
Scorpio, the eagle, like the Goat of Mendes, was an emblem of the theurgic
art [magic] and the secret processes by which the infernal fire of the scorpion
was transmuted into the spiritual light-fire of the gods.” [Italics in the original;
Boldface added]
The eagle was Jupiter’s bird. Horus was an eagle. “In Sarmatian art, the eagle is
the emblem of the thunderbolt and of warlike endeavour.”

In the chapter on “Winged Symbols” we look at the symbolism of Saturn, an old


man dying (the old year ending) and a baby bringing in the new year. This is
related to the oroboros (which will be covered soon) and in The Mysteries of
Osiris we find that this symbolism is also connected to the eagle:

“When they [the heathen] 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; a procedure that was
copied, without credit, in another new age or a new year of an age, in the
symbolism of Peter and his ‘key.’ At times they gave it two heads back to
back, the one an old man, which marked the expiring year, and the other a young
man, which denoted the new. In time, this became the double-headed Eagle of
Symbolic Masonry....” [Emphasis in the original]

“Thus arises the two-headed eagle (related to the Janus symbol) which is usually
depicted in two colours of great mystical significance: red and white.” A Bridge
to Light adds: “The double headed Eagle is symbolic of the past and future for in
this Apartment the candidate sacrifices his own personal ambitions and desires
on the altar of Truth.”

In Freemasonry: Ancient Egypt and the Islamic Destiny we are told:

“It is also believed that the double-headed eagle alludes to the nature of man.
The head that looks to the East is symbolic of man’s spiritual vision, and the
looking towards the West refers to his material vision.

“The Masonic order attempts to initiate or teach man the material or human
science and the spiritual sciences in imitation of the Ancient Egyptian
Mystery Systems that taught man the ‘lesser’ and ‘greater’ mysteries.”
James 1:8 says: “A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.”

The July 1998 issue of The Scottish Rite Journal states that the eagle was also a
symbol of regeneration and rebirth. Another Masonic and occultic symbol of
regeneration is the serpent. A Dictionary of Symbols explains more about the
snake:

“Snakes are guardians of the springs of life and of immortality, and also of those
superior riches of the spirit that are symbolized by hidden treasure....

“...the serpent is the life-force which determines birth and rebirth and hence it is
connected with the Wheel of Life....

“The snake was an important symbol for the Gnostics....Hippolytus...asserted


that the snake was said to live in all objects and in all beings. This brings us to
the Yoga concept of the Kundalini or the snake as an image of inner strength.
Kundalini is represented symbolically as a snake coiled up upon itself in the
form of a ring (kundala), in that subtle part of the organism corresponding to the
lower extremity of the spinal column; this, at any rate, is the case with the
ordinary man. But, as a result of exercises directed towards his spiritualization—
Hatha Yoga, for instance—the snake uncoils and stretches up through wheels
(chakras) corresponding to the various plexuses of the body until it reaches the
area of the forehead corresponding to the third eye of Shiva. It is then, according
to Hindu belief, that man recovers his sense of the eternal.” [Emphasis in the
original]

The word “chakras” was just mentioned.

“In the Hindu/yoga world of ‘reality,’ they believe, as do much of the occult and
New Age meditators, that the body contains seven basic energy centers, known
as chakras. When these centers are properly aligned by practicing yoga and
meditation, there will then occur a ‘merging’ of the spinal chakra (the serpent of
Kundalini) together with Shiva, located in the frontal chakra (psychic third eye)
and this ‘spiritual union’ is believed to increase extrasensory and psychic
powers.”
In The Gods of India we are told:

“Siva carries a snake around his neck. Snakes always surround his image, and a
snake is coiled around his phallus (linga)....

“But the main meaning attached to the serpent is to represent the basic dormant
energy, akin to the sexual power, which is coiled at the base of the spinal cord
and which is the support of the yogi in his attempt to conquer the higher worlds
during his inward journey. The energy, source of all spiritual conquests, is called
Kundalini (the coiled), the serpent power.”
The Seeker’s Handbook mentions that the serpent is also a symbol of infinity.
The symbol for infinity is the lazy eight which is covered elsewhere in this book.

“The Druids had a high veneration for the Serpent. Their great god Hu was
typified by that reptile; and he is represented by the Bards as ‘the wonderful
chief Dragon, the sovereign of heaven.”

Like the eagle, the snake is also a symbol of the sun. Additionally, it denoted
fertility. “The tree of life with the serpent entwined around it is also seen, and
this symbol also represents the solar and generative processes.”

“In representing the ancient Babylonian Nergal, Lord of the Underworld, the
phallus and the serpent were identical. In New Guinea, where tradition connects
woman and the serpent sexually, the female idols are invaginated by serpent-like
creatures.”
“The union of the female with the male triad, was designated by the sacred
mystic number 4, often symbolized by a serpent with its tail in its mouth; two
fishes bent to form a circle [yin/yang], and many other figures.”

A snake with its tail in its mouth is called an oroboros (also spelled uroboros).
Another form of the oroboros is a dragon with its tail in its mouth.

“In alchemy a dragon, or more often a serpent, eating its own tail is known as the
uroboros. The dragon was a symbol of the god Mercury and the circle a
powerful symbol of the eternal cycle of nature. Because the uroboros
recreates itself by feeding on its own body, it is a symbol of transforming matter,
i.e. alchemy itself.”

In this form the snake represents “the endless succession of incarnations which
form the wheel of life.” In other words, the oroboros is an emblem of
reincarnation. It is also a symbol of eternity. In fact, we are told that the oroboros
“actually signifies the beginning and the end of life; the Alpha and Omega.”
[Emphasis in the original] Of course, this is blasphemous. The Bible clearly tells
us that Jesus Christ is the Alpha and Omega. Revelation 22:13 states: “I am
Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.” (See also
Revelation 1:8, 11; and 21:6.)

The Alpha and Omega is used in Masonry, but now we can see that it is in
reference to the snake, and not Jesus Christ, when these symbols are used.

As Masonic author, George Oliver, states: “The Serpent is universally esteemed


a legitimate symbol of Freemasonry.” Occultist and Mason, Manly Palmer Hall,
brags that “the serpent is the symbol and prototype of the Universal Savior,
who redeems the worlds by giving creation the knowledge of itself and
the realization of good and evil."

Do you realize what Hall just admitted? When God placed Adam and Eve in the
garden, He said: “Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the
tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day
that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die” (Genesis 2:16-17). Of course,
SATAN came along and asked: “Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every
tree of the garden?” (Genesis 3:1) Eve responded that they could eat of every
tree except the tree of the knowledge of good and evil because they would die if
they did so. Satan (the serpent) brazenly remarked: “Ye shall not surely die: For
God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened,
and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil” (Genesis 3:4-5).

Satan, THROUGH ENTICEMENT AND LIES, had just deceived the first man
and woman by promising them godhood! He told Eve that she would know both
good and evil. Satan’s offer to know BOTH good and evil presented an option
that was previously unknown to her. She had never known evil and, therefore,
the lure of learning about something new and different must have intrigued her.
Up to this point she had only known good, truth, perfection, health, and beauty.
Now, because of the attraction of the unknown offered through Satan’s
deception, she would learn of evil, death, sorrow, defilement, pain, and
separation from God. The very moment Adam and Eve partook of the forbidden
fruit they died spiritually and were driven from the beautiful garden of Eden.
That very day they experienced death to innocence, death to perfection, death to
the joys they had known, and eventually they experienced a physical death even
passing this physical death on to ALL humankind for “in Adam all die” (I
Corinthians 15:22).

Yet, Hall tells us that the one who gave the realization of good and evil (who
was Satan) is the “Universal Savior!” According to Masonic writer, Lynn
Perkins, the fall of mankind was something GOOD. It was not a “fall” but a
betterment of our situation. He boldly declares that man “rose to Divine Status
by partaking of the ‘fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.’”
[Emphasis in the original] He adds that the advice the serpent gave to Eve
was “wiser than the recorded command of God that would have, if obeyed,
confined Adam and Eve and their descendants to the status of animals
forever....”

Albert Pike, another occultist and Mason, brags that the oroboros “is the body of
the Holy Spirit, the universal Agent, the Serpent devouring his own tail...."
[Italics in the original; Boldface added] What blasphemy!
The oroboros is also representative of the androgyne.

“The serpent’s head and neck is distinctly a masculine symbol, but the serpent is
sometimes symbolized with its tail in it mouth, the body forming a circle which
is feminine. Also, the mouth is feminine, while the tail, which is in the mouth, is
masculine. Thus for two good reasons the serpent with its tail in its mouth
represents both sexes.”

As stated earlier, the androgyne (meaning male and female in one body) was
considered to be “the image of human perfection and wholeness.”

Another creature with some snake-like features is a basilisk. It is a:

“fabulous animal with a snake’s body, pointed head and a three-pointed crest. In
mediaeval descriptions it was said to be born of a yolkless egg laid by a cock and
hatched by a toad on a bed of dung, and to have a three-pointed tail, glittering
eyes and a crown on its head. Its glance was believed to be lethal, so that it could
only be destroyed while its assailant was watching it in a mirror. This belief is
related to the myth of the Gorgon’s head. In the East, its body was supposed to
be a mixture of cock, snake and toad. According to Diel, this projected image of
the human psyche is clearly infernal in character, as is shown by its threefold
attributes (its three-pointed crest and trifurcated tail) since they are an inversion
of the qualities of the Trinity; and also by the predominance of evil
components, such as the toad and the snake. It is one of the many ‘keepers of
treasure’ mentioned in legend.”
Another Masonic symbol is the bee and beehive. One source reveals:

“The bee is sacred to the goddess Venus and is considered a sacred feminine
symbol. According to mystics wheat, bananas, and bees are forms of life which
came to the earth from the planet Venus millions of years ago....

“In Greece the bee was considered a priestly creature. The priestesses of Eleusis
and Ephesus were called Melissae or ‘bees,’ probably with reference to the
virginity of worker bees. They served at the greatest Greek festival in honor
of Demeter, the Queen Bee, celebrating the return of Persephone from Hades
for two-thirds of each year at which time the earth would bloom profusely with
flowers— associating bees with rebirth. And because of their importance in
pollenizing flowers, bees are an accepted symbol of generative power.

“The bee is also considered a symbol of the soul influenced by the Sun and
possessing immortality and spiritual telepathy.”

One Masonic bulletin admits:

“The Egyptians always excellent and Ancient FreeMasons paid Divine


Worship to a Bee under the outward Shape of a Bull, the better to conceal
the mystery; which Bull, by them called Apis, is the Latin word for a Bee;
the Enigma of presenting the Bee by a Bull consisteth in this, that according to
the doctrine of the Pythagorean Lodge of Freemasons, the souls of all the Cow-
King transmigrate into Bees...."

The Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia adds that the beehive is an:

“emblem of industry; appropriate to the third degree. This virtue is ever held in
high esteem in the Craft, for the Old Charges tell us that ‘all Masons shall work
honestly on working days, that they may live creditably on holidays.’ The
esoteric meaning of the beehive was that of regeneration; and a hive was a type
of the ark. ‘Hence,’ says Faber (Orig. of Pag. Idol., vol. ii, p. 133), ‘both
the diluvian priestesses and the regenerated souls were called bees; hence bees
were feigned to be produced from the carcase (sic) of a cow, which also
symbolized the ark and, hence, as the great father was esteemed an
INFERNAL god, honey was much used both in funeral rites and in
the mysteries.’...Bees and lilies have many esoteric significations.”
In The Masonic Report the question is asked: “In what way does the bee figure
into the phallic philosophy of Freemasonry?” The answer given is:

“In the fertilization of the queen bee, the drone is deprived of his organs of
generation, and thus mutilated, is left to perish on the ground. The description
applies with striking exactness to the death of Osiris who lost his generative
power and to Hiram Abiff who supposedly lost the Master’s word, which is
actually a veiled symbol of his generative power. Thus we conclude that the
emphasis laid upon the bee hive in the lecture is to be understood in the phallic
sense.”

‘“In India,’ writes Manly P. Hall, ‘the God Prana—the personification of the
universal life force—is sometimes shown surrounded by a circle of bees.
Because of its importance in pollinating flowers, the bee is the accepted symbol
of the generating power.’”

Masonic author, H. L. Haywood, informs us that “the Bee was made the emblem
of heaven, as may be seen in certain old Hindoo (sic) pictures of the god Krishna
wherein Bees hover over the deity’s head....” He adds: “Both the Persians and
the Egyptians sometimes embalmed their dead in honey because they believed
it to possess antiseptic properties; out of this custom, we may believe, arose the
latter habit of using the Bee as a symbol of immortality.”

Rosicrucianism (which is closely related to Masonry) also used the symbol of


the bee and the rose. In the picture on page 137, the “bees around the rose
represent believers receiving divine nourishment.” (For more information on
Rosicrucian symbolism, including the rose, see the chapter entitled
“Organizational Logos.”)
Psalms 119:103-104 tells us that the word of God surpasses honey: “How sweet
are Thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth! Through
Thy precepts I get understanding: therefore I hate every false way.” Also,
Psalms 19:9-10 says: “The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring for ever: the
judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether. More to be desired
are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the
honeycomb.”

Nimrod was represented as a lion with a bee in its mouth. Nimrod, I’m sure you
will recall, was Noah’s great-grandson (Genesis 10:8-9) and was called “a
mighty hunter before the Lord.” The word “before” in the Hebrew has several
meanings, but one meaning is “against.” By reading the entire context, you will
notice that this is the correct explanation for this word. You see, it
was NIMROD who BUILT THE TOWER OF BABEL IN DEFIANCE AND
REBELLION AGAINST GOD (Genesis 10:10; 11:2). Masons, however, are
proud of this building for Arthur Edward Waite brags: “As regards
Masonry, BABEL of course REPRESENTED A MASONIC
ENTERPRISE....” John Yarker, another Masonic author, boasts: “It is well
known that the TOWER OF BABEL WAS ONE OF THE MOST ANCIENT
TRADITIONS OF MASONRY....”

In the Masonic Quiz Book, the question is asked “Who was NIMROD?” The
answer is: “He was the son of Cush. In the Old Constitutions referred to as ONE
OF THE FOUNDERS OF MASONRY, and in the Scriptures as the architect
of many cities.” In the York manuscript we find: “At the making of the Tower
of Babel there was Masonry first much esteemed of, and...NIMROD WAS A
MASON himself and loved well Masons.”

Interestingly, Masonic author, Kenneth R. H. MacKenzie, tells us that Hermes


was also one of the founders of Masonry. Remember occultist, New Ager, and
Theosophist, Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, links Hermes and Satan together when
she writes:

“...Hermes, the god of wisdom, called also Thoth, Tat, Seth, Set and Sat-an; and
that he was, furthermore, when viewed under his bad aspect, Typhon, the
Egyptian Satan, who was also Set. [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

The bee is also a regal symbol. The Merovingians’ main symbol was that of the
bee. The Mormon church also uses the bee as a symbol. (For a thorough study of
Mormonism, see my book Mormonism, Masonry, and Godhood [ISBN: 1-
891117-01-7], which can be ordered through Sharing or any bookstore.)

A Masonic bulletin, The Bee Hive states that the Kings of France (who were
Masons):

“carried three Bees for their Arms, but to avoid the Imputation of the Egyptian
Idolatry of worshipping a Bee, Clodovaeus, their first Christian King, called
them Lilies, or Flower-de-Luces, in which, notwithstanding the small Change
made for Disguise Sake, there is still the exact Figure of a Bee....You have
perhaps read of a great Number of Golden Bees found in the Coffin of a Pagan
King of France...which he had ordered should be buryed (sic) with him, in
Token of his having been a Mason.”

Pope Urban VIII also had a seal that included bees. We are told:

“This seal was used for magical purposes by Pope Urban VIII, a seventeenth
century leader of the Catholic Church who wickedly became involved in
astrology and occult rituals. The bee has long been the symbol of the harlot of
Mystery Babylon, the religious system of the Antichrist to come (Rev. 17). A
triangle of three bees represents the pagan unholy trinity (Lucifer, his queen
and their son, the Antichrist).”

The scarab is yet another sacred insect. Since the “scarab was thought to be able
to renew itself...it became a symbol of past and future lives.” This means that
the scarab symbolizes reincarnation. The Bible clearly teaches that there is no
such thing as reincarnation. Hebrews 9:27 states: “It is appointed unto men once
to die, but after this the judgment.”
“The scarab was, from very ancient times, and still is, sacred in Egypt; it was
thought to be neither male nor female, but, instead, to contain within itself the
power to create. It symbolized Khebera, the god of creation and
resurrection, who was self-begotten."

Another name for Khepri (also Khebera or Khepera) was Atum. Egyptian
Mythology explains more about this aspect:

“Atum was ‘He who created himself.’ His next act was to create further gods. As
he was alone in the world, he had to produce offspring without a mate. His
means was union with his shadow, or masturbation....Atum seems often in the
texts to be regarded as a bisexual god and was sometimes called the ‘Great He-
She."

“Thus, Khepri symbolized the resurrection of the body and rebirth


[reincarnation] of the soul through transformation and renewal. It is for this
reason that the Egyptian custom of wearing scarabs, as well as that of placing
scarabs within the tombs and on the bodies of the dead, became so popular."

“Khepri (or Khepera) signifies at the same time ‘scarab’ and ‘he who
becomes.’ For the Heliopolitans he represented the rising sun which, like the
scarab, emerges from its own substance and is reborn of itself. Khepri was the
god of the transformations which life, for ever renewing itself, manifests. He is
represented as a scarab-faced man or as a man whose head is surmounted by this
insect. Sometimes he appears simply as a scarab.” [Emphasis in the original]

Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan, states:

“The Phoenicians worshipped a fly god, Baal, from which comes the devil,
Beelzebub. Both Baal and Beelzebub are identical to the dung beetle or
scarabaeus of the Egyptians which appeared to resurrect itself, much as
the mythical bird, the phoenix, rose from its own ashes.”

Matthew 12:24 says that Beelzebub is the prince of the devils, so this is what the
scarab is actually representing! (See also Luke 11:15 and Mark 3:22.)

The scarab is also a symbol of fertility and “one of the most ancient symbols of
deity....” Additionally, scarabs were used as powerful amulets for healing and
magic. In fact, one of the tools of the magician is listed as the scarab.

Since Masonry is based mainly on Egyptian mythology, it is no surprise to find


that the scarab is featured on the 25° Masonic apron along with the serpent with
his tail in his mouth (the oroboros).

We’ve already covered the goat somewhat in the chapter “The Pentagram.” As
mentioned, the goat is a representation of the devil. Occultist Manly P. Hall
declares: “The goat is both a phallic symbol and also an emblem of courage or
aspiration because of it's surefootedness and ability to scale the loftiest peaks.
To the alchemists the goat's head was the symbol of sulphur.”

In Matthew 25 we find that Christ will separate the sheep from the goats:

“When the Son of man shall come in His glory, and all the holy angels with
Him, then shall He sit upon the throne of His glory: And before Him shall be
gathered all nations: and He shall separate them one from another, as a
shepherd divideth his sheep from the goats: And He shall set the sheep on His
right hand, but the goats on the left. Then shall the King say unto them on His
right hand, Come, ye blessed of My Father, inherit the kingdom prepared
for you from the foundation of the world....Then shall He say also unto them on
the left hand, Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for
the devil and his angels:...And these shall go away into everlasting punishment:
but the righteous into life eternal” (Matthew 25:31-34, 41, 46).

Seeing that the occult world believes that the goat represents Satan, it is
fascinating to see what the occultist, Alice Bailey, teaches about this passage of
Scripture. She discloses:
“I would like to point out that the distinction between the ‘sheep and the goats’
is mainly hierarchical. The term ‘goats’ is esoterically applied to initiated
disciples and to those who have climbed the mountain of initiation. The
term ‘sheep’ is applied to those who are following blindly the inner urge of
their souls and who are groping their way (in relatively large numbers) toward
the Hierarchy. For them still has to come the great revelation that the ‘kingdom
of God is within you’. Such is the word for them at this stage in humanity’s
history.”

She also states (through her demonic spirit guide, Djwhal Khul):

“It has been thought that the sheep went to heaven and the goats went to hell. It
is the other way around. The goat in Capricorn is the initiate and from a certain
esoteric angle the goats do go to heaven because they function in the
spiritual kingdom....The sheep remain on earth...until they become goats....”

It’s easy to see how the occult has turned everything around and distorted the
truth of God’s Word.

Below is a symbol for four stylized goats. The goats are symbols of Ea-Oannes
who is Lord of the Waters.
The unicorn is a mythological creature. In astrology, the unicorn represents the
Moon and is also a symbol of rebirth (or reincarnation).

The unicorn is yet another androgyne symbol. In China the unicorn is known as
the k’i lin which means male-female.

Al Dager explains:

“The androgynous unicorn has been merely a foreshadowing of the uni-sex


mentality exhibited in modern art and music, as well as in the
general acceptance of the homosexual and lesbian lifestyles.

“But more than this, the unicorn is considered by New Agers as the symbol of
innocence and gentleness personified in the conquering child Horus. This
Egyptian solar hero is said to conquer through gentility.

“According to New Age teaching, the world is about to enter into the second
Golden Age, which should begin about the year 2000. The Golden Age—or New
Age—is also known as the Age of Aquarius and the Eon of Horus, an era of
peace and brotherly love.

“Thus we see that the unicorn is, in reality, the symbol of a future conqueror
who will bring peace to the earth. Who is this but the anti-Christ (the little horn
that rises in the midst of the ten horns in Daniels (sic) vision [Daniel 7:8-A.J.D.])
for whom the world waits, unaware of his true nature?...

“How many Christians will yield to the unicorn’s beauty when it rears its head to
pierce the last vestiges of God’s order?"

This is a good question, especially since we are told:

“In China, the Unicom or Ki-Lin is said to appear intermittently on Earth and his
appearance signifies the dawning of a new age of harmony and enlightenment.
One appeared, it is said, at the birth of Confucius in 551 BC.”

“In both European and Oriental traditions, the Unicorn is identified with a
Messiah who comes when the world is in danger, and who heralds the coming
of a new and better age. As the alchemical symbol for the element Earth,
he represents Earth consciousness and a reawakening of natural values.”

Anyone who knows Bible prophecy can readily recognize that this “Messiah” is
Anyone who knows Bible prophecy can readily recognize that this “Messiah” is
none other than the Antichrist.

The horn growing out of the unicorn's head represents the third eye or the all-
seeing eye, which is covered elsewhere in this book.

In The Seeker’s Handbook, under “Unicom,” we find:

“In Celtic mythology and European folklore, a fabulous beast in the form of a
horse, with a single spiraling horn growing from the center of its brow. In
alchemy, a symbol of the complete mastery of phallic sexuality by
ritual (nonorgasmic) intercourse, and its conversion into the forces of pure
VISUALIZATION.”

In The Lore of the Unicorn we are told that the unicorn was used as a talisman
or a charm.

Several pagan and witchcraft groups have taken the name “Unicom” for their
organization or newsletter. Some of these names are: Unicom Astrological
Services, The Unicom Coven, The Unicorn Speaks, The Unicom Newsletter, The
Quill and Unicorn, Magical Unicorn Messenger, and The Littlest Unicorn.

It is also interesting to note that the Rothschilds have a unicorn on their coat-of-
arms.
12.

WINGED SYMBOLS
The idea of wings is very important in mythology. In A Dictionary of Symbols
we find:

“Wings In the more general sense, wings symbolize spirituality, imagination,


thought. The Greeks portrayed love and victory as winged figures, and some
deities, such as Athena, Artemis and Aphrodite were at first—though not later—
also depicted with wings....In alchemy, wings are always associated with the
higher, active, male principle; animals without wings are related to the passive
female principle.”

Mercury is one god who has a number of wings on his being. He has the
caduceus (with winged snakes) and his hat and sandals also have wings. The
winged hat (called a petasus) and winged sandals symbolize Hermes’ swiftness.
In fact, he is called the “flying man.”

In Roman mythology Mercury:

“was the god of commerce and travel, and the patron of thieves, gamblers, and
ambassadors. The Greeks called him Hermes or Cyllenius, because he was born
on Mount Cyllene, in Arcadia. He was the son of Jupiter (Zeus) and Maia, a
daughter of Atlas. Pan, the god of shepherds, was the son of Mercury.”
Apollo gave him:

“a magic wand called the caduceus. Mercury used this to guide the souls of the
dead to the Lower World. He also could control the living and the dead with it,
or turn anything to gold.” [Emphasis in the original]

In one book on mythology, you will find Mercury “seated naked on a rock....” A
book on witchcraft informs us that Mercury was the “inventor of incantations
[and] was wont to be invoked in the rites of magicians....” Mercury was also
one of the names of gods invoked in Roman Necromancy. Necromancy is
sorcery or communication with the dead. Other books mention that Mercury was
“the conductor of the dead to Hades [hell].” Masonic author, Albert Pike, of
course, claims that Mercury is the “Guardian and Guide of Souls.” Do you want
a god that is conjured up by magicians and is the conductor of the dead to hell to
be the “Guardian and Guide” of YOUR soul?

This god is portrayed in Masonry and the Eastern Star—but in a different guise.
In the Eastern Star, the “Star in the East,” the inverted/Satanic pentagram, is a
depiction of Mercury. In Masonry, the Orator is a representation of Mercury.
Albert Pike states:

“Of HERMES, the Mercury of the Greeks, the Thoth of the Egyptians, and the
Taaut of the Phoenicians, we have therefore spoken sufficiently at length. He
was the inventor of letters and of Oratory, the winged messenger of the
Gods, bearing the Caduceus wreathed with serpents; and IN OUR COUNCIL
HE IS REPRESENTED BY THE ORATOR.”

Are you beginning to get a picture of the god that is being portrayed in Masonry
and the Eastern Star? Their god has magical powers. He is the god of the
underworld (hell) and the patron of thieves and gamblers. Note also that
Mercury’s son is Pan.

The caduceus (or magic wand) that Mercury carries “consists of three elements:
a rod, a pair of wings and two intertwined serpents. The rod is emblematic of
power and authority. In the hands of primitive man, the largest club and the
power to wield it were mighty persuaders as to just who was the leader of the
tribe.” The caduceus “was reported to have the power of producing sleep. Milton
refers to it as the opiate rod.”

In A Dictionary of Symbols we find:

“For the Romans, the caduceus served as a symbol of moral equilibrium and of
good conduct. The wand represents power; the two snakes wisdom; the wings
diligence; and the helmet is the emblem of lofty thoughts....According to esoteric
Buddhism, the wand of the caduceus corresponds to the axis of the world and the
serpents refer to the force called Kundalini, which, in Tantrist teaching, sleeps
coiled up at the base of the backbone—a symbol of the evolutive power of pure
energy. Schneider maintains that the two S-shapes of the serpents correspond to
illness and convalescence.

In reality, what defines the essence of the caduceus is the nature and meaning
not so much of its individual elements as of the composite whole. The
precisely symmetrical and bilateral arrangement, as in the balance of Libra, or in
the triunity of heraldry (a shield between two supporters), is always expressive
of the same idea of active equilibrium, of opposing forces balancing one another
in such a way as to create a higher, static form. In the caduceus, this balanced
duality is twice stated: in the serpents and in the wings, thereby emphasizing that
supreme state of strength and self-control (and consequently of health) which
can be achieved both on the lower plane of the instincts (symbolized by the
serpents) and on the higher level of the spirit (represented by the wings).”

Pike explains the caduceus like this:

“It was originally a simple Cross, symbolizing the equator and equincoctial
Colure, and the FOUR ELEMENTS proceeding from a common centre.
This Cross, surmounted by a circle, and that by a crescent, became an emblem of
the Supreme Deity—or of the active power of GENERATION and the passive
power of PRODUCTION conjoined,—and was appropriated to Thoth or
Mercury. It then assumed an improved form, the arms of the Cross being
changed into wings, and the circle and crescent being formed by two snakes,
springing from the wand, forming a circle by crossing each other, and their
heads making the horns of the crescent; in which form it is seen in the hands of
Anubis.”

The caduceus, says Pike, additionally symbolizes the four elements. Of course,
the four elements figure prominently in witchcraft. One witch writes:

“In casting a magic circle we first purify the space we will use with the four
elements of earth, air, fire, and water. We walk around the area that will become
the magic circle carrying a bowl of salt and water (for earth and water) and an
incense burner (for fire and air). As we walk the path of the circle we say, ‘By
water and earth, by fire and air, by Spirit, be this circle bound and purified as we
desire. So mote it be.’”

Did you notice that the caduceus “became an emblem of the Supreme Deity” and
that it represented “the active power of generation and the passive power of
production conjoined”? In other words, this emblem is a veiled symbol for the
sex act and it is this symbol that represents the Supreme Deity of the
Masons (and, by extension, the Eastern Stars as well)! Eliphas Levi,
the OCCULTIST whom Albert Pike plagiarized in Morals and Dogma (which
we are told by Masonic author Lucien V. Rule “is the greatest single work on
Masonic philosophy ever given to the world”), also mentions that the god
Mercury was assigned “to the parts of GENERATION.”

Blavatsky remarks:

“That the Serpents were ever the emblems of wisdom and prudence is again
shown by the caduceus of Mercury....The two serpents, entwined around the rod,
are phallic symbols of Jupiter and other gods who transformed themselves into
snakes for purposes of seducing goddesses....The serpent has ever been the
symbol of the adept, and of his powers of immortality and divine
knowledge....It shows the dual power of the Secret Wisdom: the BLACK AND
THE WHITE MAGIC.”
Of course, one Masonic symbol after another has this sexual connotation, but in
spite of the sexual innuendoes, Past Master Albert L. Woody, Grand Lecturer in
Illinois, tells us:

“As late as 1812, in Pennsylvania, the Deacons in procession carried columns—


the SAME columns which now rest on the Wardens’ pedestals. Deacons first
carried blue rods tipped with gold, symbolizing friendship and benevolence;
later these were tipped with a PINE CONE in IMITATION OF THE
CADUCEUS of Mercury, the messenger of the gods.”

One Masonic book, after explaining about the caduceus, brags: The rod of the
Master of Ceremonies is an analogue [equivalent or parallel].” Another Masonic
book claims that “Mercurius Caducifer [Mercury], the bearer of the herald’s
staff, finds his analogue in a Mason’s Lodge, in the Senior Deacon,
who accompanies the initiate throughout the ceremonies, and assists at his
restoration, although himself unable to restore life.”

The caduceus is also a symbol for immortality. Of course, Mercury is not the
only god who carries a caduceus. Pike indicates that it was also borne “by
Cybele, Minerva, Anubis, Hercules Ogmius the God of the Celts, and the
personified Constellation Virgo, was a winged wand, entwined by two serpents.”
The Migration of Symbols reveals that the caduceus “has alternately been
considered to be an equivalent of the Thunderbolt, a form of the Sacred Tree, a
contraction of the Scarab, a combination of the solar Globe and the Crescent of
the moon, and so forth.”

Another symbol using wings is the called the winged globe (or solar globe).
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, an occultist and New Ager, says the “‘winged
globe’ is but another form of the egg, and has the same significance as the
scarabaeus [scarab]...which relates to the rebirth of man, as well as to his
spiritual generation.” The Egyptians used this symbol to represent their creator
and this symbol was so prevalent in Egypt that it was known as “the land of the
winged globe.” Pike relates: “In Egypt, a Sun supported by two asps was the
emblem of Horhat the good genius; and the serpent with the winged globe was
placed over the doors and windows of the Temples as a tutelary God.”
[Emphasis in the original] The New Age Magazine, a Masonic journal, notes:
“The winged globe and serpent symbolized their [the Egyptians’] triune deity.”

George Oliver, in his Masonic book, Signs and Symbols, says:

“Egypt was the great conservator of ancient idolatry.... Cneph was the Serpent-
god of this people; he was the second person of the sacred Triad, and said to be
the Creator of the world. He was usually represented by a hooded snake,
sometimes called Basiliscus, or the Royal Serpent....Did he [the worshipper]
meditate on the mysterious Tri-Une deity, Eicton-Cneph-Phtha, he
was presented to the worshipper’s recollection by the figure of a Globe and a
Winged Serpent; the Globe symbolized the Supreme and eternal God; the
Serpent, the animating principle; and the Wings, the hovering Spirit of God,
which moved on the face of the waters at the creation of the world.”

Pike remarks:

“Serpents encircling rings and globes, and issuing from globes, are common in
the Persian, Egyptian, Chinese, and Indian monuments. Vishnu is represented
reposing on a coiled serpent, whose folds form a canopy over him. Mahadeva is
represented with a snake around his neck, one around his hair, and armlets of
serpents on both arms. Bhairava sits on the coils of a serpent, whose head
rises above his own. Parvati has snakes around her neck and waist. Vishnu is the
Preserving Spirit, Mahadeva is Siva, the Evil Principle, Bhairava is his son, and
Parvati his consort.
The King of Evil Demons was called in Hindu Mythology, Naga, the King of
Serpents, in which name we trace the Hebrew Nachash, serpent.” [Emphasis in
the original]

The winged globe, says H. G. Wells, is “to become the symbol of the New
World Order when it overtly rules the world.”

The Rosicrucians also lay claim to this symbol. R. Swinburne Clymer said that
“the Winged Globe is primarily a Rosicrucian symbol.” He adds: “The Winged
Globe is the symbol of the perfected soul making its flight back to the source of
its creation in the Elysian fields beyond.”

Another name for the winged globe is Lynx. This is the “living winged globe of
Chaldean magic tradition, symbolizing the universal spirit.”

The rock music group, Journey, also used the winged globe in at least three of
their album designs. Eric Barger notes that the winged globe “signifies a
DEMON DEITY and the omnipresence of the sun god Ra.”

One symbol that incorporates the winged globe into its symbolism is the figure
of Azoth. In Ancient Operative Masonry we are told that “Azoth” is OCCULT
language for the fifth element. Pike explains this symbol:

“Upon it you see a Triangle upon a Square, both of these contained in a circle;
and above this, standing upon a dragon, a human body, with two arms only, but
two heads, one male and the other female. By the side of the male head is the
Sun, and by that of the female head, the Moon, the crescent within the circle of
the full moon. And the hand on the male side holds a Compass, and that on the
female side, a Square...

“The Hermaphroditic figure is the Symbol of the double nature anciently


assigned to the Deity, as Generator and Producer, as BRAHM and MAYA
among the Aryans, Osiris and Isis among the Egyptians. As the Sun was male,
so the Moon was female; and Isis was both sister and the wife of Osiris. The
Compass, therefore, is the Hermetic Symbol of the Creative Deity, and the
Square of the productive Earth or Universe....

“The COMPASS, therefore, as the Symbol of the Heavens, represents the


spiritual, intellectual, and moral Portion of this double nature of Humanity; and
the SQUARE, as the Symbol of the Earth, its material, sensual, and
baser Portion." [Emphasis in the original]

Masonic writer, John Yarker, adds: “The symbolism here clearly alludes to the
dual sexual nature of all metals.” Yet another Mason, John Sebastian Marlow
Ward, relates:

“The figure with the two heads probably represents Man natural and Man
regenerate, surrounded by the seven planets and trampling with his left foot on
the dragon which crouches over the winged globe. The fact that the figure bears
in its hands the square and compasses, suggests some inter-relationship between
these philosophers and the Masonic Guilds, while the emphatic way in which the
left foot is planted first proves that to them this mantric sign had a very definite
inner meaning. Possibly the dragon who is thus being attacked symbolises
exoteric religion and the popular ideas of right and wrong, which the
alchemists thought should be overthrown so that the light of the sun and of the
planets could once more shine on the world shrouded in darkness.”

It’s no surprise, then, to discover that the winged globe, a symbol of immortality,
is also used in one of the Masonic degrees. Here’s what takes place in the 31 st
Degree pageantry according to Masonic author, Rex R. Hutchens:

“The Hall of Justice. The Egyptians believed that aspects of a man’s ka, or
double, could be seen in the material world. Such was the explanation given for
a man’s shadow or his reflection in a mirror. These physical manifestations of
the ka were, to them, evidence of its existence. They believed that the ka
accompanied the body to the Abode of the Dead to be there judged and to
answer for both virtues and vices of life.

“In the land of Chemi, there lived an architect whose name was Cheres, the
character assumed by the candidate. When he passed away, his ka descended
with his body to the Abode of the Dead for judgment. We now follow him on his
journey and enter the Court of the Dead to see what this man’s end will be.

“In the East is a transparency of a winged globe with two serpents. In the center
of the Hall is a large balance. In one pan is a vase, heart shaped, and in the other
is a figure of Ma, goddess of truth and justice. The heart shaped vase represents
the deeds of the soul when it dwelt within the body. West of the balance is a
funeral bier with a representation of a corpse upon it, swathed like a
mummy with a skull cap and the seed vessel of a lotus plant near the head. Near
each comer of the Hall is a small table upon which is a censer for burning
perfume. For the Egyptians this was the Hall of Two Truths, the meaning of
which will soon be explained.

“The Egyptian deities present in the hall are:

1. Osiris: the Lord and Judge of the dead

2. Atum: called the ‘Father of Souls’

3. Ma: goddess of Truth and Justice whose image weighs upon one side of the
balance

4. Thoth: Scribe of the gods

5. Anubis: Conductor of Souls; son of Osiris by his sister Nephthys


6. Horus: son of Osiris, who presents the deceased to his father

7. Isis: wife and sister of Osiris, mother of Horus

8. Nephthys: sister of Isis and Osiris, mother of Anubis by Osiris

9. Four sons of Horus—Kebhsenuf, Tau-mutef, Hapi and Amset

“The candidate is brought into the Court of the Dead to be judged for actions
while living and to determine if he deserves to dwell among the gods. His escort
is Horus. Isis, Horus’ mother, speaks first, inquiring whose ka has come to be
judged.” [Emphasis in the original]

Once again you can observe the paganism that is so prevalent in Masonry. You
can also see that the Mason is being taught that if his good deeds outweigh his
bad deeds, he will “dwell among the gods.” This is a teaching that is contrary to
God’s Word, for we can never be saved by works. II Timothy 1:9 mentions that
God “hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, NOT
ACCORDING TO OUR WORKS, but according to His own purpose and
grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began.” In Titus we
are told: “NOT BY WORKS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS which we have done,
but according to His mercy He saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and
renewing of the Holy Ghost” (Titus 3:5).
Of course, just a few verses later we find “that they which have believed in God
might be careful to maintain good works” (Titus 3:8). We also know that many
profess “that they know God; but in works they deny Him, being abominable,
and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate” (Titus 1:16), but good
works alone will not get us to heaven. As Paul wrote: “For BY GRACE ARE
YE SAVED THROUGH FAITH; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of
God: Not of works, lest any man should boast” (Ephesians 2:8-9). However,
once we are saved, we will want to obey God’s commands and work for Him out
of love for God, but our works cannot save us. “Even so faith, if it hath not
works, is dead, being alone” (James 2:17).

Another winged symbol is the winged disk or winged solar disk. It is a symbol
of the sky god and was “originally used for magic.”

“This symbol originated in ancient Egypt, where it was the quintessential symbol
representing Horus, the sun god. The winged disk was used throughout the
centuries to represent the supreme god of other pagan cults and societies. It was
the symbol for the baal god during Jezebel’s reign, as well as the god of the
Zoroastrian cult, founded by Zoroaster, the Persian religious prophet....”

A Dictionary of Symbols further informs us:

“Disk An emblem of the sun and also of the heavens. In China, the ‘sacred disk’
is a symbol of celestial perfection, and the disk that actually represents the sky
(the jade disk called Pi) has a hole in the centre. The ‘winged disk’ is one of the
most widespread of ancient symbols, which is still in use today in signs and
emblems; in the profoundest sense, it represents matter in a state of
sublimination and transfiguration. The two small serpents which are often to be
seen next to the disk are those of the caduceus, alluding to the equipoise of
opposing forces. But in a more esoteric sense, the winged disk signifies the disk
in movement—in flight; it is therefore correctly used today in emblems created
by an age which has learnt how to dominate the air and space.” [Emphasis in the
original]
Different gods are represented by a winged solar disk. For example, the Egyptian
god Behdety usually appears in the form of a winged solar disk. “He often
appears in battle scenes hovering above the Pharaoh like a great falcon with
outspread wings....” Horus also is represented by a winged solar disk. In
Egyptian Mythology, we are told:

“The sun, most important of the Egyptian deities, had many names, and the
interpretations given to his functions were extremely varied. As a sun-disk he
was called Aten; as the rising sun his name was Khepri, a great scarab
beetle rolling before him the globe of the sun, just as on earth the scarab rolls
before it a ball of dung in which it has laid its eggs and from which will burst
forth life; as the sun climbed to its zenith he was called Ra, supreme god of
Heliopolis; and as he set as an old man he was called Atum. He was also called
Horus, and when this aspect was combined with that of Ra as Ra-Harakhte he
was seen as the youthful sun of the horizon, a winged sun-disk.”

The Assyrian sun god, Shamash, was also represented by the winged sun-disk,
as was Asshur, an Assyrian war god.
The winged solar disk also was used by Charles Taze Russell, the founder of the
Jehovah Witnesses. He wanted the winged disk put on all his covers (which were
later removed from the books by Joseph Rutherford). Of course, this is not
surprising that Russell used a 33° Masonic symbol since he himself was a
Mason.

There are also numerous creatures that are winged. Isis, an Egyptian goddess, is
often portrayed with wings.

Then there’s the winged serpent (or uraeus), a symbol of royalty. Quetzalcoatl,
an Indian god, was portrayed as a plumed, feathered, or winged serpent. “The
serpent was a wisdom symbol, when plumed it meant that wisdom had been
given wings and had become spirit-wisdom, or illumination.”

Uazit, an Egyptian goddess, is also represented by the winged serpent. Another


Egyptian goddess, Buto, was symbolized by a winged cobra. She was the
protector of Pharaoh. The New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology explains:

“Buto was a snake-goddess, frequently represented in the form of a cobra,


sometimes winged and sometimes crowned. She also often has the features of a
woman wearing, either directly on her head or on a head-dress in the form of a
vulture, the red crown of the North, of which she was the official protectress as
Nekhebet was of the white crown of the South.”

Closely related to the winged serpent is the winged dragon.

“The dragon has symbolic importance to many people, however each person
gives a different meaning to the dragon.
To some it stands for great wisdom and immortality. To others, it is a symbol of
good fortune. Still others know the dragon as a powerful, benevolent friend.”

A catalog from Dancing Dragon Designs offered a “Golden Dragon Poster.” The
advertisement said: “A golden winged dragon rises from the roiling sea.”
Actually, the serpent and the dragon are really symbols for Satan.

In connection with the dragon is the wyvern. It is a creature that is usually


“represented as a 2-legged winged creature resembling a dragon.”

The pegasus is another winged animal that is quite popular today. It is depicted
as a flying horse or a horse with wings. Phil Phillips states: “The unicorn and the
winged horse (Pegasus) are common neopagan symbols. They are derived from
Greek and Roman mythology, where they were generally ridden by gods
and goddesses.”

“In fact, Pegasus, owned by Bellerophon, was a winged steed, unwearying of


flight, which swept through the air as swift as a gale of wind. It was believed by
the Greeks that Pegasus sprang from Gorgon's blood after Perseus,
another mythological character, killed her. Pegasus received its powers to fly
when fitted with a golden bridle. After the death of his master, which Pegasus
deliberately caused, Pegasus went to live in Zeus's, god of thunder and
lightning, stables. It was Pegasus’s job to bring the lightning bolts and thunder
to Zeus whenever he needed them.” [Emphasis in the original]
One researcher explains:

“The pegasus, or winged horse, originated in Greek mythology as the symbol of


the Pegae, a water-priestess.

The pegasus was said to be the son of the Moon Goddess Medusa. His hoof was
shaped like a crescent moon, which today is yet another New Age and occult
symbol. The pegasus is depicted today in the kids’ cartoon series ‘SheRa,’ and
crystal pegasus horses are common as amulets and decorative pieces in the
homes of New Agers.”

For clarification, one account mentions Gorgon and the other report refers to
Medusa. There is no contradiction here. There were three Gorgons who were
sisters, one of whom was Medusa. Poseidon seduced Medusa in the temple of
Athene. She became angry over this and “turned Medusa’s hair into snakes.
When Perseus decapitated Medusa, the blood which escaped from the wound
gave birth to Chrysaor and the horse Pegasus.”
Cronus is another god that is sometimes represented as winged. Cronus, Horus,
and Saturn are all considered to be a “god of time.” Cronus (also spelled Kronus,
Chronus, Chronos, Cronos, and Kronos), from which we get our word
“chronology,” was the Greek name and Saturn was the Roman name of the same
god. Masonic writer, J. S. M. Ward, in his book Freemasonry and the Ancient
Gods, tells us that Saturn “is the Satan, the Tempter, or rather Tester.” [Emphasis
in the original] Eliphas Levi claims:

“Works of malediction and death” were “under the care of Saturn.” It’s no
wonder, then, that Saturn is called the “Lord of Death.” In fact, human sacrifices
were even offered to him.
Masonic writer, Robert Macoy, reveals that some men believed:

“that Baal was the Saturn of Greece and Rome; and there was a great conformity
between the rites and sacrifices offered to Saturn and what the Scriptures relate
of the sacrifices offered to Baal.”

Blavatsky also confirms that SATURN IS BEL OR BAAL. The Bible


condemned Baal worship on numerous occasions. Whenever the Israelites
forsook the true God, they turned their worship to false gods, usually Baal. They
went so far as to even burn their children as sacrifices to Baal: “They have built
also the high places of Baal, to bum their sons with fire for burnt offerings unto
Baal, which I commanded not, nor spake it, neither came it into My mind”
(Jeremiah 19:5). Some other verses that deal with the abomination of Baal
worship are: Judges 2:11, 13; 3:7; 8:33; 10:6,10; I Samuel 7:4; 12:10; I Kings
18:18; 22:53; II Kings 17:16; 21:2-3; II Chronicles 17:3; 24:7; 28:2; 33:3;
Jeremiah 11:13, 17; 23:13; 32:29, and 35.

Additionally, SATURN WAS known as the god SET. Remember Set, the
“Egyptian god of evil,” which we covered earlier?

In ancient mythology a festival was held in honor of Saturn which was called the
Saturnalia. “[T]emple PROSTITUTION AND SEXUAL LICENSE...was most
prolific during the Roman Saturnalia." This festival was also to celebrate the
winter solstice, which is still commemorated in witchcraft and Masonry today.

Saturn “is represented as an old man bent with age, carrying a scythe in his right
hand.” We find that “the scythe is also symbolic of the harvest—of renewed
hopes for rebirth” or REINCARNATION. The scythe is also a symbol of time.

“Time is [r]epresented by winged old man, with scythe and hourglass,


disentangling ringlets of weeping virgin.” Sometimes the hourglass is even
drawn with wings.
You have probably encountered Cronus on the TV and elsewhere without even
realizing what was being depicted. Cronus (or Saturn) is most likely to be
encountered at the end of a year or at the beginning of the new year. Cronus is
the old man that is leaving the old year behind and the baby crawling (or
bringing in the new year) is the rebirth of the god.
Incidentally, Saturn is also represented by a goat’s head! Does that remind you
of the Goat of Mendes in the inverted pentagram which we covered earlier? It
should!

Another holiday that uses a winged god as a symbol is Valentine’s Day. In a


Short Dictionary of Mythology we find:

“Cupido [Cupid], god of love, son of Jupiter and Venus, is depicted as a


NAKED, winged infant, armed with bow and arrows. On ornaments he is
generally represented amusing himself in some childish diversion. He could,
in common with the rest of the gods, assume different forms. In the Aeneid he is
represented as putting on the form of Ascanius, at the request of his mother, and
going to Dido’s court where he inspired the queen with love.”
Another name for Cupid is Eros.

“Eros was the youngest of the gods; he was a winged child, gracious though
rebellious, whose pranks and caprices caused much suffering among men and
gods. He was armed with a bow and arrows whose prick stirred the fires of
passion in all hearts. In his malice he respected not even his own mother, and
Aphrodite sometimes had to punish him by taking away his wings and quiver.
Normally, however, he was her zealous servant. He helped with her toilet
and accompanied her abroad.”

“Cupid is often portrayed shooting arrows into the hearts of hapless victims.
Usually naked, winged and armed with a bow and arrow, cupids are still
portrayed in modern times on Valentine cards, in theater decor and the like.”

As just mentioned, Cupid (Eros) was the son of Venus (Aphrodite). From Eros
we get the word “erotic” and Venus was also considered to be the Roman
goddess of erotic love. In fact, the word “venereal disease” was derived from the
name “Venus.” Also, the bow and arrow that Cupid carries has a sexual
connotation. In A Dictionary of Symbols we are told that the bow and
arrow “stand for the sun’s energy, its rays and its fertilizing and
purifying powers. The symbolism of the crossbow is similar, but more complex,
including, as it does, the ‘conjunction’ of the bow and its stock.”

Cupid is not some adorable, little, mischievous god who makes couples fall in
love. He is a god (really a demon) of vulgarity and indecency—but he is
presented in a cute way with such an innocent-looking disguise. Our society is so
inundated and saturated with paganism. It has become so common place that we
don’t even notice it any more. We just accept it as part of life not realizing how
we must be offending God by using and propagating pagan symbolism and
idolizing debauched, perverted, and evil pagan gods and goddesses.

“But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy
to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without
hypocrisy” (James 3:17).

Two mythological creatures that are winged are the sphinx and the griffin.
Below are some more winged items that appear in Masonry the occult, etc.
Notice the snake biting its tail on two of these pictures.
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ORGANIZATIONAL LOGOS
Many organizations use occultic symbols in their logos. Some of these symbols
may be used innocently by some groups but many other groups know the exact
meaning behind the symbols they have chosen. In fact, certain organizations
even proudly tell you about the logo they’ve chosen. For instance, the
Rosicrucian group called the Ancient and Mystical Order of the Rosae Crucis
(AMORC) gives a very detailed explanation about the Hermetic Rose
Cross. They state (in part):

“The intricate symbol above is called the alchemical and hermetic Rose Cross,
and is a very old MYSTICAL symbol. It is composed of two Rosy crosses
united into one: the small Rosy cross at the center—representative of man, the
microcosm—is in turn, the center point of a larger rose residing at the heart of
the large cross—symbolic of the macrocosm. Upon the four ends of the large
cross are inscribed the three ALCHEMICAL symbols: mercury,

sulphur, and salt. At the top of the cross, mercury is placed in the center, sulphur
on the left, and salt on the right. Upon the other ends of the cross the symbols
have been inscribed in such an order as to conform to the ESOTERIC tradition.
“Also upon each arm, adjacent to the alchemical symbols, is the symbol of the
PENTAGRAM. This five-pointed figure is a symbolic representation of the
Rosy Cross itself: the victory of the quintessence over the four
alchemical elements. The wheel at the top of each pentagram represents the
quintessence....

“On the lower arm of the figure, below the large rose is a HEXAGRAM—
symbol of the macrocosm—composed of two interlaced triangles. At its points
are inscribed the six planets, according to the ancient
ASTROLOGICAL tradition: at the bottom is the moon, at its right is
Venus, followed in turn by Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and Mercury. At the center of
the hexagram is the SUN.

The order of arrangement of these symbols conforms to certain CABALISTIC


RITUALS.

“The lower end of the longest arm is divided into four sections by two diagonal
lines. These sections are colored according to the four colors of Malkuth of the
Cabalistic ‘Tree of Life.’ The four sets of three rays which extend outward from
the center of the large cross symbolize the Divine light. The letters inscribed
upon each large center-ray combine into INRI, which combination, according
to the Rosicrucian historian Fr. Wittemans, represents a Latin motto meaning
‘Nature is renewed by fire.’ The letters upon the smaller rays represent
INVOCATIVE names of Latin, Egyptian, and Greek origin.

“The petals of the large rose on the cross are twenty-two in number, and stand
for the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew Cabalistic alphabet. The outer circle of
twelve petals represents the twelve single letters of this alphabet, and in
particular the twelve signs of the Zodiac. The next circle of seven petals
symbolizes the seven double letters—in particular the seven ASTROLOGICAL
planets. The innermost circle of three petals represents the three Mother-letters
—air, fire, and water.

“At the center of the large rose is the microcosmic rose cross, an unfolded
CUBE with a five-petaled rose at its center. Four barbs emerge from behind this
cross, pointing into the four directions in space.

“The complete symbol or ‘Encyclopedic’ Rose Cross symbolizes all the majesty,
power, beauty, and protection of the Rosicrucian Order.”

The above description is just filled with OCCULTIC connotations. It is far too
extensive to mention here but I want to point out three things. First of all, the
word “alchemy” was mentioned. According to the book, Power of the Witch,
written by a witch, Laurie Cabot, we discover:

“Witches are called many things—shamans, sages, medicine people,


ALCHEMISTS, mystics, psychics. But no matter what the appellation, these
magical people share a common bond: a unique relationship with nature,
with divinity, and with human society.”

Cabot states elsewhere:

“The Science Tradition [Witchcraft] is based on the Hermetic principles that


parallel the principles of the new physics. They have their origins in the
teachings of Hermes, known to the Egyptians as Thoth, and to the Romans
as Mercury....Actually HERMES seems to have been a universal Indo-European
god who TAUGHT ASTROLOGY, ALCHEMY, AND THE MANY
MAGICAL PRACTICES THAT ARE AT THE HEART OF
WITCHCRAFT. He seems to have taught the universal truths everywhere, for
he even pops up among Native Americans as the trickster gods Raven, Coyote,
and Hare.”

We can easily see that witchcraft uses alchemy. Of course, alchemy is also
important in Masonry. For example, in the 21st degree of Masonry, the initiates
are told the following:

“The Hermetic philosophers may also be called speculative alchemists. The


name ‘Hermetic’ comes from a tradition that the founder of alchemy was an
Egyptian (Thoth) whom the Greeks called Hermes Trismegistus or Hermes the
Thrice Great, identifying him with their Hermes, the Roman Mercury.

“The tradition of alchemy is best understood by separating its practitioners into


two groups: the first group, who we may term ‘operative alchemists,’ truly
believed the transmutation of metals was possible. Their goal was to transform
base metals, such as lead or copper, into silver or gold thereby creating wealth.
The second group, the ‘speculative alchemists,’ were mystics who declared
that alchemy was not the science of making gold but a SPIRITUAL SCIENCE
OF REGENERATION AND A SACRED ART DEVOTED TO
INTERPRETING THE MYSTERIES OF GOD and life. When we speak
of alchemy in Masonry our reference is to the second group.”

Remember Hermes, Mercury, and Thoth which we covered earlier? These are
synonyms for Satan says occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

The Masonic book, A Bridge to Light, declares: “The 28th Degree is purely
philosophical and the most mystical of all. The tenets of NUMEROLOGY,
ASTROLOGY AND ALCHEMY ARE EXPLAINED.”

Mysteries of Mind, Space and Time states:

“It was natural to suppose that, if a MAN COULD MAKE HIMSELF TRULY
GOD-LIKE, he would gain the power to transform baser metals into gold, by
exactly the same processes that they underwent in the Earth. This belief was
expressed on the Emerald Tablet, a record said to have been inscribed by the god
Thoth, who was supposed to have taught the ancient Egyptians the sciences and
the art of writing. (The Greeks identified Thoth with one form of their god
Hermes—Hermes Trismegistos, the ‘thrice-great.’ Hence the term ‘hermetic art’
for alchemy.)

“All these various strands came together: the primitive belief that the search for
a way to transmute base metals into gold involved a succession of god-like
actions developed into the belief that an IMPORTANT PART OF ALCHEMY
WAS THE ATTEMPT TO BECOME LIKE GOD—‘as above, so below.’
From this, no doubt, stems the conviction that the FINAL RESULT OF
THE ALCHEMICAL QUEST WAS TO ACHIEVE ETERNAL LIFE....

“At the lower levels of Taoist practice, the mixing of yin and yang could be
achieved by controlled sexual intercourse; the more advanced mystics practised
various meditative procedures, designed to bring about a kind of ‘distillation’ of
yang within the body. These practices were commonly known as ‘sexual
alchemy.’” [Italics in the original; Caps and boldface added]
In Dictionary of Mysticism it is explained that “Hermetic” is now “used to mean
OCCULT or esoteric in general....Used also as a noun meaning a student or
practitioner of alchemy or OCCULTISM or esoteric science.”

Yet another book, A Pictorial History of Magic and the Supernatural remarks:
“The Greeks believed Hermes Trismegistus to be the initiator of OCCULT
PHILOSOPHY, OF MAGIC. In fact, this was really a composite personage,
half Hermes, half the Egyptian god Thoth.”

Occultist and psychologist, Call Jung, adds: “Alchemy, on the other hand,
exalted the most heinous transgression of the law, namely incest, into a symbol
of the union of opposites, hoping in this way to bring back the golden age.”

I think it is quite interesting that in The Occult we find: “It is worth bearing in
mind that the psychologist Jung, who considered “the discovery of alchemy as
one of the greatest intellectual adventures of his life,” regarded ALCHEMY AS
THE PREDECESSOR OF MODERN PSYCHOLOGY..." [Italics in
the original; Caps and boldface added]

Other names for alchemy (besides hermetic art) are spagyric art and wai tan.

Let’s return to the explanation of the AMORC’s logo for the second point.
Notice that “quintessence” was mentioned twice. Mason, occultist, and the artist
of the Baphomet drawing, Eliphas Levi, comments: “The guiding star is that
same blazing star which is a symbol in all initiations. For alchemists it is the sign
of the QUINTESSENCE, for magicians the great arcanum, for Kabbalists the
sacred PENTAGRAM.”

Third, the Cabala was mentioned. Briefly, the Cabala:

“assumes the magical power of words, signs, and numbers, and the possibility
through the knowledge of this power to foresee and influence future events. It
recognized the power of amulets, magic formulae, conjurations of spirits and
other supernatural agencies.”

In an article entitled “Jung and the Qabalah,” we are told:

“The Qabalah is one of the most ancient Western philosophical systems. IT


FORMS MUCH OF THE INNER FOUNDATIONS UPON WHICH
ASTROLOGY, TAROT, ALCHEMY, NUMEROLOGY,
MYTHOLOGY AND CEREMONIAL MAGIC ARE BASED.”

The book, Magical Arts, claims: “Like most of the occult systems within the
European tradition of high magic, the CABALA INCLUDED SPELLS
designed to induce an unseen population of spirits to carry out the magician’s
wishes.”

In fact, in the Dictionary of Mysticism, we are told that the CABALA “IS AN
ESSENTIAL ELEMENT IN MOST SCHOOLS OF OCCULTISM.”

So, now you should have a little better idea about the extensive occultism
represented in the Rosicrucian logo. We can see that the person who designed
that logo knew exactly what he was doing. We can also see that the Rosicrucians
were anticipating a one world order and a one world religion. Listen to what
appeared in The Rosicrucian Digest in June 1941:

“We predict a mystical-pantheism as the religion of tomorrow.... There will not


be churches, but a church.... Since the earth is a habitat of humanity, it is also
the common property of all men.... The World State will provide and maintain
community hospitals, sanitariums, and clinics....Physicians will be paid by the
state and their entire professional services will be absorbed by the
state....Every citizen will enjoy these health benefits and guarantees.... Quotas
will be placed upon all professions, in each of the zones of the World-State.”
[Emphasis in the original]

A few other Rosicrucian symbols appear below.


The Occult Emporium, which sells human bones, has an oil lamp as their logo.
They explain:

“Our logo is a drawing of a fine bronze oil lamp. Nine were made for Aleister
Crowley’s Order of the Golden Dawn (OTO). It is pictured in the book
‘WITCHES AND SORCERERS’ by Arkon Daraul, page 226. One resides in
our personal collection of magical art objects.”

They add that this “magic lamp” “represents earth, fire, air, water. Sign of the
Heathen occultist, the solitary wanderer wise in the ways of the cosmos.... See,
‘The Magic Circle; Its Successful Organization & Leadership,’ by Rev. Yaj
Nomolos, for more information.” Nomolos is with the Church of Satan.

The Council for a Parliament of World Religions (CPWR) also describes the
logo they use. The November 1993 issue of CPWR Journal proclaims:

“Five years ago, when Hyde Parker Larry Janiak designed the symbol of unity
for the Parliament of the World’s Religions, he believed that someday the people
of Chicago might get to see his creation. He had no idea that his symbol would
become known to people all around the world. ‘I’m very happy and I hope it
helps to unify the world’s religions,’ said the 55-year-old Janiak....
“After researching traditional religious symbols, within two weeks Janiak
developed his symbol of unity. The symbol is a circular shape called the
mandala. The mandala symbolizes completeness and unity, Janiak said.

“The design is ‘the sun in the form of the radiating shape of the iris of the eye of
God,’ according to Janiak. The symbol is based on ancient poetic spiritual
concepts: the all seeing eye of God; fire, flame and the sun as the source of all
life on earth; the sun as the sustenance and source of life on earth; and a single
candle flame, as the proverb, ‘Light one candle instead of cursing the darkness.’

“Nine individual flames surround the core, representing the different paths of the
WORLD’S RELIGIONS, WHICH ALL COME FROM THE SAME
SPIRITUAL SOURCE, according to Janiak.”

Once again we can see that the designer of this logo knew exactly what he was
doing. He even said that the symbol is a MANDALA. However, to fully
understand what Janiak had in mind, we need to find out what a mandala is. In
the book, The Tantric Mysticism of Tibet, we are told that the yin/yang
concept forms the mandala’s basis. This is interesting since we’ve already
seen the occultic yin/yang symbolism.

One magazine tells us: “The word mandala can be translated from Sanskrit as
MAGIC CIRCLE. When we fill the circle with color, forms and symbols, it can
be a MAGICAL experience.” [Italics in the original; Caps and boldface added]
A New Age organization, describing one of their workshops, states:

“Techniques of visualization, meditation and color breathing will be


practiced....All these factors will be put to use as each person makes their own
mandala....

“The Sanskrit word mandala, usually a circle, is a MYSTICAL diagram. In


Eastern Philosophy it is used as a point of focus. It is considered to be an ‘engine
of power,’ believed by many to have talesmanic (sic) properties, radiating a
power that projects qualities associated with it for which it was constructed, i.e.
tranquility, healing, protection, etc.” [Italics in the original; Caps and
boldface added]

A catalog from the Theosophical Society says:

“The word mandala originates from Sanskrit, meaning holy or magical circle.
Three principles of order determine structure of a mandala: the center, the
radiation that emanates from the center, and a periphery of the circle. The
center represents the MYSTERIOUS SPIRITUAL FORCE, birthplace of all
existence within space and time. The emanation streams from the center toward
the circle’s periphery, uniting the inner and outer. Our road to self-realization
may lead to the center of being. There, too, we may discover a peaceful
centeredness and healing energy of color therapy.” [Emphasis in the original]

In A Color Guide to Yoga we are told that the every detail in a mandala has a
SPIRITUAL significance. This book adds: “A mandala is a design in which the
whole pattern leads you to the center. Gazing steadily at a mandala helps to
center your thoughts and to bring you to the required state of single-minded
concentration.” [Emphasis in the original]

Laurie Cabot proudly declares:

“On many pages [of my Book of Shadows] I have drawn small pentacles, as I do
when I sign my name on letters and documents. I believe the pentacle to be one
of the oldest geometric symbols known to humans. It consists of a FIVE-
POINTED STAR INSIDE A CIRCLE. IT IS THE KEY SYMBOL OF THE
CRAFT. IT IS THE WITCH’S MANDALA, a geometric diagram of
all existence, that encompasses both creatrix and creation.”

Another book explains:

“The Mandala is known as a ‘power diagram,’ having its origins in Tantric


Buddhism, which is designed to alter consciousness and awaken the Kundalini
energy in an individual, thereby leading to ‘enlightenment’ or the realisation of
personal divinity.” [Emphasis in the original]
So we can see that Janiak knew exactly what he was doing when he designed the
logo for the Council for the Parliament of the World’s Religions.

The next logo we’ll look at is from The Beacon magazine. There is an
accompanying article explaining this symbol entitled “A New Age Symbol”
followed by an asterisk. The note reads: “This deeply ESOTERIC symbol now
appears on the cover of The Beacon.” The article was written by Foster Bailey, a
32° Mason and husband of Alice Bailey (founder of the Lucifer Publishing
Company now called Lucis Trust, which was an offshoot of the Theosophical
Society). Bailey elaborates:

“The symbol is set in a limitless field of blue, which signifies the sphere of life
expression of our solar Logos, who is said to be a deep blue, second-ray Logos.
The potency and quality of his pervading life maintains and conditions all within
the solar system including the life and destiny of our planetary Logos, Sanat
Kumara. It is the most powerful factor which we are able to touch mentally.

“The golden disc, against which the triangle and the star appear, symbolises the
all inclusive background of our life on this planet. Sanat Kumara may look
through it....It is spoken of in that most ancient of all mantrams, the
Gayatri: ‘Unveil to us the face of the true spiritual Sun, hidden by a disc of
golden light, that we may know the truth.’

“Behind the entire symbol, extending beyond the disc of golden light, emerges
the cosmic cross, which is found in the consciousness of the great ones on that
distant Sun, Sirius....

“Some of these forces are partially available in the council chamber of


Shamballa....Our symbol touches only a few of these new potencies and includes
a blend of both the old age and the new....

“The triangle superimposed upon the disc is yellow, because that is the colour of
buddhi. The Hierarchy functions on the buddhic plane, so-called, and the
potencies of this triangle make their entry into our planetary life there.
This triangle is formed by the three great extraplanetary entities [demons!] now
aiding the Plan for the planet....

“One of these three great beings is known to us as the Lord Buddha....He is the
closest of the three to the Christ.

He stands at the right hand of the Christ, depicted, therefore, at the lower right
hand point of the triangle.

“At the lower left hand point stands the great Entity who carries the potency of
solar equilibrium, now newly available to Sanat Kumara. He is referred to by the
Master Djwhal Khul as the ‘spirit of equilibrium’ and also as the ‘spirit of
peace,’ the peace that passeth all understanding.’...

“At the top point of this new and unique triangle stands that Avatar of
Synthesis....His permeating influence hastens the realisation by humanity that, in
fact, we live in one world as one humanity with a common destiny....

“Superimposed upon the triangle of new age forces is the five pointed star of the
Christ....The old and the new MUST merge. The problem is not to fight to kill
out the old, but a wise and rightly timed INFILTRATION of the new into the
boiling cauldron of our times.

“Our symbol, therefore, blends the two eras and rightly pictures the work of the
Christ today and the forces He must wield. The point in the centre is the place
where the Christ stands. It is the centre of the star, the centre of the triangle, and
the centre of the disc of golden light.

“From that centre He works, and as He works the cross of the new era emerges.
This is the equal-armed cross, reflecting its cosmic archetype, which will in its
own right become the cross of humanity in the days to come. It symbolises the
balanced life of right relation to God through aspiration, and right relation to
man through service and sharing. Eventually we shall know and live by the fact
that nothing actually belongs to any individual man.”

The above description is filled with occultic terminology which could take a
book in itself to explain. However, a few items need to be addressed briefly. One
thing that must be pointed out is that when Bailey refers to “the Christ” he is not
referring to Jesus Christ of the Bible. The New Agers teach that everyone is a
Christ. They also believe that Lucifer was Christ. For instance, on the
magazine from the Theosophical Society called Lucifer (edited by Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky and Annie Besant) is the following: “'I Jesus....am the
bright, the Morning Star,’ (...Lucifer).” They add: “The Light-bearer is the
Morning Star or Lucifer; and ‘Lucifer is no profane or Satanic title. It is the
Latin Luciferus, the Light-bringer, the Morning Star....’”

Besides this, Sirius was mentioned in the explanation of the logo just given.
“Throughout the centuries Sirius has been recognized by most occultists and
esoteric teachers as the location where LUCIFER and his hierarchy dwell. In
Christian terminology, Sirius is simply a secretive codeword for ‘hell.’” In the
book, Sirius, we find:

“The Euphrateans, Persians, Phoenicians, and the peoples of Vedic India called
Sirius The Leader, while the Romans knew Sirius as Janitor Lethaeus, or
Keeper of Hell, both of which titles are perhaps reminiscent of Anubis, the
Egyptian god who led the deceased through the underworld. The Egyptian (sic)
themselves reverenced Sirius under several other names as well, including
Sothis, Sothi, Sept, Sepet, Sopdet, Sot, and Sed.”

It is interesting to note that Venus also “became the goddess of the Dog Star,
Sirius....” Venus, by the way, is another name for Lucifer! Sirius is so important
to the occultists that a New Age organization even named their society the Sirius
Community and their newsletter is called the Sirius Journal. This group was
started by former members of the Findhorn Community located in Scotland.
Their logo appears below.
One former member and co-director of the Findhorn Community was David
Spangler. Spangler seems to be quite enthralled with Lucifer. Some of his quotes
about Lucifer were given earlier in this book. Here are two more of his quotes:

“Lucifer prepares man in all ways for the experience of Christhood and the
Christ prepares man for the experience of God....But the light that reveals to us
the presence of the Christ, the light that reveals to us the path to the Christ
comes from Lucifer. He is the light giver. He is aptly named the Morning Star
because it is his light that heralds for man the dawn of a greater consciousness.
He is present when that dawn is realized. He stands no longer as the tester or
the tempter but as the great initiator, the one who hands the soul over to the
Christ and from the Christ on into ever greater realms.”

“Christ is the same force as Lucifer but moving in seemingly the opposite
direction.”

Of course, quotes like this aren’t really surprising since Masons themselves (and
others) tell us that Lucifer (or Venus) is the Light-bearer and the Morning Star.
Blavatsky writes about the Druids, Magi, Zoroastrians, etc., greeting “the
Morning Star—the beautiful Venus-Lucifer.”

As already mentioned, Lucis Trust was an offshoot of the Theosophical Society,


founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, an occultist, Luciferian, magician, and
Mason. She remarked: “...Lucifer or Luciferius is the name. Lucifer is divine and
terrestrial Light, ‘the Holy Ghost’ and ‘Satan’ at one and the same time.”
In other words, Blavatsky claims that Lucifer is the Holy Ghost AND Satan, but
she is not the only one who has called Lucifer the Holy Ghost.

Masonic author, Albert Pike, insulted and blasphemed the Holy Ghost when he
recorded that “the body of the Holy Spirit, the universal Agent, [is] the Serpent
devouring its own tail.” In fact, in the 28th degree of the Masonic lecture, the
Masons being initiated are told the IDENTICAL thing!

As also mentioned, the Theosophical Society’s newsletter was called Lucifer.


One person who had material printed in this magazine was Eliphas Levi, the
individual who drew Baphomet. He stated: “The intellectual LUCIFER IS THE
SPIRIT OF INTELLIGENCE AND LOVE; it is the paraclete, it is the Holy
Spirit....” The word “paraclete” means “advocate” or an “intercessor.” St. John
penned: “If any man sin, we have an advocate [paraclete] with the Father, Jesus
Christ the righteous” (I John 2:1). Christ is our mediator: “For there is one God,
and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus” (I Timothy 2:5).
The occult tries to steal the title of Jesus Christ and apply it to Lucifer
(Satan), but this is no surprise for Lucifer has boasted:

“I WILL ascend into heaven, I WILL exalt my throne above the stars of God: I
WILL sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I
WILL ascend above the heights of the clouds; I WILL BE LIKE THE MOST
HIGH” (Isaiah 14:13-14).

Satan’s boast, however, rings hollow since God reveals: “[T]hou shalt be
brought down to hell, to the sides of the pit” (Isaiah 14:15).

The “light” (or “the Christ”) that the occultists refer to is actually the LIGHT
OF LUCIFER. As Eliphas Levi and Albert Pike have written: “LUCIFER, the
Light-Bearer!... Lucifer, the Son of the Morning!” [Emphasis in the original]
Blavatsky boasts “that Satan, or the Red Fiery Dragon...and Lucifer, or ‘Light-
bearer’ is in us: it is our Mind—our tempter and Redeemer, our
intelligent liberator and Saviour from pure animalism.” [Emphasis in
the original]

In Blavatsky’s book we also find:

“Holy is the Sabbath of god: blessed and sanctified is the name of the Angel of
Hades—SATAN.

“For, ‘The glory of Satan is the shadow of the Lord’: God in the manifested
world; ‘the throne of Satan is the footstool of Adonai’—that footstool being the
whole KOSMOS.” [Emphasis in the original]

A little later in her book she adds that the name “adversary” does not belong to
Satan but to Jehovah (the Christian’s God), whom she refers to as “the first and
cruelest ‘adversary of all the other gods’.....” [Emphasis in the original] She said
that the serpent (Satan) “spoke only words of sympathy and wisdom....”

Manly Palmer Hall, also a MASON AND OCCULTIST, BELIEVES THAT


THE MESSIAH IS “THE PLANET VENUS, OTHERWISE CALLED
LUCIFER...” In Hall’s book, Initiates of the Flame, we find an astounding
statement. He says:

“There are two parts, or divisions, of humanity whose history is closely related
to that of the Wisdom Teachings. They embody the doctrines of fire and water,
the two opposites of nature. Those who follow the path of faith (or the heart) use
water and are known as the Sons of Seth, while those who follow the path of the
mind and action are the Sons of Cain, who was the son of SAMAEL, the
Spirit of Fire. Today we find the latter among the alchemists, the Hermetic
philosophers, the Rosicrucians, and the Freemasons.”

What is so amazing to me is that Blavatsky explains just who Samael is. She
notes that “in the Kabala SAMAEL...IS SATAN....” (See picture on page 53.)
So, according to Hall, the Masons, alchemists, and Rosicrucians are sons of
Satan!!

Also notice that in the writings of Lynn Perkins, a Mason, he claims: “The
PATH TO HEAVEN SEEMS TO BE BY THE WAY OF HELL and
intended that way by the Creation.” There’s one problem with this view,
however, and that is THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM HELL (see Luke
16:26).

Let’s observe another logo. Target stores use the point within a circle for their
symbol. As mentioned earlier, this sign is a representation of the phallus. The
obelisk (e.g. the Washington Monument) is another phallic symbol. With this in
mind, it is quite interesting that the Target stores are helping to restore
the Washington Monument. They also have a punch out paper where you can
build your own obelisk. Just “coincidental”?

Another logo comes from the Satchidananda Ashram— Yogaville. Notice the
mandala-like center with the point within a circle, a hexagram, triangle,
yin/yang, crescent and moon, etc. This logo is obviously a representation of the
uniting of all religions into one. Of course, this is exactly what the New Age has
been desiring to do. They want to bring all religions together. “Fabian
Socialist H. G. Wells wrote that ‘the coming World-State...will be based upon a
common World Religion, very much simplified and universalized and better
understood.’” [Emphasis in the original] Robert Muller, former Assistant
Secretary General of the United Nations, said: “We must move as quickly as
possible to a one-world government; A ONE-WORLD RELIGION; under a
one-world leader.”

Muller has also stated: “My great personal dream is to get a tremendous
ALLIANCE BETWEEN ALL MAJOR RELIGIONS AND THE UN.”
Muller refers to himself as a humanist and is one of the editorial advisors for the
New Ager’s Marilyn Ferguson’s Brain/ Mind Bulletin. He is also on the advisory
boards of The Center for Attitudinal Healing, another New Age organization, the
Institute for Educational Studies, and The Temple of Understanding, where he is
listed as one of the “Founding Friends.” He is on the Board of Trustees of the
Global Education Associates. Muller also is on the Board of Directors of
Planetary Citizens and was one of the co-founders of this group, as well as a
board member of the Planetary Initiative for the World We Choose, another New
Age group. Furthermore, “Muller has encouraged the work of Benjamin Creme,
of the Tara Center, which has placed ads in leading newspapers of the world
proclaiming: ‘THE CHRIST IS NOW HERE.’”

Since he founded the School of Ancient Wisdom in Fort Worth, Texas, he is


considered the Father of global education and his World Core Curriculum is
used in schools around the world. In fact, Muller, who is an ardent follower of
the occultist/New Ager, Alice Bailey, claims that this World Core Curriculum
was given to him by his spirit guide (which is actually a demon) by the name of
Djwhal Khul, also known as the Tibetan! This is the same spirit guide that
directed Bailey to write many of her own occultic books. Muller is quite proud
of this fact for the literature received from the Robert Muller School clearly
admits that the philosophy underlying this curriculum “is based on the teachings
set forth in the books of Alice A. Bailey by the Tibetan teacher Djwhal Khul and
the teachings of M. Morya.”

Muller spoke at the Conference in Search of the True Meaning of Peace which
was held in Costa Rica on June 25-30, 1989. He urged them to work towards a
one world religion. Here is part of his speech:

“We need a World or cosmic spirituality...religious leaders will get together to


define before the end of this century the cosmic laws which are common to all
their faiths....They should tell the politicians what the cosmic laws are, what
God, or the gods, or the cosmos are expecting from humans.

“We must hope also that the Pope will come before the year 2000 to the United
Nations, speak for all the religions and spiritualities on this planet and give the
world the religious view of how the third millennium should be a spiritual
millennium, a millennium which will see the integration and harmony of
humanity...." [Emphasis in the original]

Muller also claims:

“The world’s major religions must speed up dramatically their ecumenical


movement and recognize the unity of their objectives in the diversity of their
cults. Religions must actively cooperate to bring to unprecedented heights a
better understanding of the mysteries of life and of our place in the universe.
‘My religion, right or wrong,’ and ‘My nation, right or wrong’ must be
abandoned forever in the planetary age.”

Along with the idea of a one world religion comes the idea of one humanity and
one world. Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human
Survival has a logo that gives the idea of humanity uniting together to form one
world as does the Quartus Foundation and the Planetary Commission for
Global Healing.

The Center for the Dances of Universal Peace has a circle-of-hearts logo which
doesn’t seem to suggest a one world order, but below their logo was this phrase:
“Through music and dance, TOWARD ONE WORLD, within and without.”
This group also explains their logo. They state:

“Actually, the heart-circle is original art, produced by graphic artist Marc


Takaha, who RECEIVED THE DESIGN IN VISION specifically as the logo
for the Dances of Universal Peace. The VISION CAME UNBIDDEN,
and Marc graciously donated the art to the Center. We wish to respect the
intention of THIS GIFT FROM THE COSMOS....”

Did you notice that this logo came through a vision? In other words, this logo
was evidently given by spirit (demonic) intervention! They also brag that these:

“Dances have spread around the world and are used in a variety of settings,
including peace studies, transpersonal counseling, holistic health education,
ecumenical conferences and cross-cultural arts celebrations. These have included
the United Nations Day Celebrations, Association of Humanistic Psychology
National Conference, San Francisco Folk Music Festival, Interfaith Peace
Celebrations, Association for the Study of Cross-Cultural Consciousness Studies
Conference, American Macrobiotic Society Conference, Whole Life Expos and
others.”

By the way, the “Dances were originally the creation of the SUFI Murshid
(teacher) Samuel L. Lewis and inspired by his teacher Hazrat Inayat Khan, as
well as American dance pioneer Ruth St. Denis.”
The viewpoint of one humanity and one world is also expressed in the logo
which appeared in a pamphlet from the Spiritual Unity of Nations (SUN). The
front cover states: “DEDICATED TO THE SPIRITUAL UNITY OF
RELIGIONS, NATIONS AND PEOPLES.” [Emphasis in the original]

One author informs us:

“In May 1968 the S-U-N [Spiritual Unity of Nations] held an international
conference of Spiritual and ESOTERIC Organizations in Hove, Sussex,
England. 1650 delegates attended, some coming from behind the Iron curtain
and even as far afield as Iceland. There is a S-U-N Centre in detroit (sic), and
groups in Chicago, Atlanta, Costa Mesa [California], Bulawayo [Rhodesia],
New Zealand; and many in South Africa. The Americans sponsored a large S-U-
N conference in November 1968 to formulate ‘A New Age World Religion' to
complement the New World Order of the Aquarian Age.”
The illustration above appeared in one of SUN’s pamplets. SUN also has an
interesting logo on their stationery. Note the point inside the triangle, the circle,
the seven-pointed star, and the twelve pointed star—all enclosed by a circle.

Another group working to bring all cultures and religions together is the Unity-
and-Diversity World Council (UDC). Previous names for this same group are
International Cooperation Council and Unity-and-Diversity Council. The
“Unity-in-Diversity Council is a powerful New Age promotional network...which
[in 1982—D.L.C.] linked arms with the international network of ‘Mind, Body,
and Spirit Festivals.’ This formed a vast army dedicated to the merger of all
religions into one, under a world leader.” They have produced a Directory for a
New World. Their purpose is “to foster the emergence of a new person and
civilization based on the dynamic integration of diversity among all peoples and
all life.” Their website states: “The methods we use are based upon our search
for universal moral and SPIRITUAL principles We welcome the COMING
TOGETHER OF ALL races, cultures and RELIGIONS into a unity-and-
diversity type of community both locally and around the world.” Their activities
include Interfaith Celebrations.

“Since September 1995 this World Interfaith Network has been meeting at
religious and spiritual centers around Los Angeles such as the Vedanta Society,
the Islamic Center, the World Peace Prayer Society, and the
Mormon Temple....Celebrations include meditation...and messages from the
different faith groups.”

Leland P. Stewart was the founder of Unity-and-Diversity World Council. On


May 10, 1998 he spoke at the Taurus Wesak Festival (sponsored by the Los
Angeles InterGroup). Before mentioning some of Stewart’s remarks, I think it is
necessary to explain what the Wesak Festival is. The Group for Creative
Meditation tells us:

“Held in the solar month of Taurus at the full moon of May, this Festival
HONORS THE BUDDHA, THE LORD OF LIGHT, Messenger of the East.
It is this great living Avatar Who brings the ‘Light of Illumination’ from
‘the centre where the Will of God is known’ closer to humanity. During Wesak
we are reminded that it is the Will of God to awaken humanity and reveal its true
purpose on earth.

“Year after year, the Forces of Light make an effort at Wesak to increase the
flow of enlightenment into the world and to throw the light of wisdom and
understanding ‘into the minds of men.’ If the demand from humanity is
strong enough, mentally powerful and adequately focussed, the Forces of
Enlightenment can be invoked and brought forth into human affairs.”
This festival is referred to as “the supreme moment of the year.” Tom Carney
says that Wesak “is a wonderful time to talk about the rising sun, for that is what
the Festival is all about. It is about the eye being single and the whole body
being full of light. It is about the impact of will upon the dedicated server, a
single eye, a single will.”

A symbol representing the “Three Linked Meditation Festivals of Spring” (one


of which is the Festival of Wesak) appears below.

It was at this festival in honor of Buddha, where Stewart commented:

“In preparing for my remarks today, I took the trouble to locate all of our Alice
Bailey books and to look them over, especially the one entitled The
Externalisation of the Hierarchy. What I discovered was a number of areas
of COMMON GROUND with the work of the Unity-and-Diversity World
Council. I’d like to mention a few of those areas now.

“I discovered that Synthesis is a very important term in the Alice Bailey


teachings....In these teachings, the Buddha represents light, the Buddha being
‘the illumined one.’...The central goal of these teachings is to help give birth to a
new world religion. All of these dimensions resonate with our work.
“The meaning of unity-and-diversity in this arena is to serve both the synthesis,
which we call the unity, and also to pay close attention to the diversity, which
each aspect of the unity represents....

“Let me just comment on the Wesak Festival itself in that regard. Wesak in
Buddhism symbolizes the birth, life, and death of the Buddha....

“In addition to Buddhism and Christianity, we need to pay close attention to


Judaism, Islam, Taoism, Confucianism, and a host of modern spiritual
movements such as Baha'i, Vendanta (sic), and the like. All of them are making
their contribution to the religious life....

“The NEW WORLD RELIGION is also a focus of common ground. We have


been working on a World Scripture since the 1950’s as a document which
people can use to learn to live in harmony with our universal heritage....Certainly
we should include some of the most pertinent esoteric teachings....

“May our spiritual work together be an increasingly powerful force in the


awakening of individuals and groups throughout the planet to the NEW
WORLD RELIGION and the new world at large!” [Boldface and italics in
the original; Caps and underline added]

Leland Stewart is not the only person looking for a new world with unity and
diversity. The Sufi Order, founded by Hazrat Inayat Khan, is an interfaith group
whose purpose is:

“to spread the message of unity, and promote the awakening of humanity to the
divinity in all; to provide a program of spiritual training that brings about a
deep personal transformation, culminating in a balanced, harmonious and
creative life; to find ways to apply the spiritual ideals of love, harmony, and
beauty to the challenges of everyday life; to promote understanding and
acceptance among adherents of various faiths, and encourage the unfoldment of
universal loving kinship.”

Notice that their logo uses wings as well as the moon and crescent.
Thomas Ehrenzeller has been associated with the World Federalist Association
and the Association to Unite the Democracies. Both of these organizations are
working for world government. Ehrenzeller remarks:

“The era in which the people of the world finally cast off the bonds of
nationalistic self-deception, freeing themselves to join together in one free
community, will be a true Solar Age. As solar citizens, we will be part of
one mighty race.... We could build a world society...and so we will....Human
society must finally become one single society, UNITED IN ITS
DIVERSITY....The New Era is coming, whether the guardians of the old are
ready or not....There can be a New World Order....We will save the world
by making of it a bright New Age.” [Italics in the original; Caps and boldface
added]


Mikhail Gorbachev also calls for unity in diversity. Addressing the United
Nations (U.N.) on December 7, 1988, Gorbachev; “praised the ‘tremendous
impetus to mankind’s progress' that came from the French and Russian
revolutions, and he called for a new role for the U.N., saying: ‘World progress is
only possible through a search for universal human consensus as we move
forward to a new world order....What we are talking about...is unity in
diversity.' (The Newsweek article regarding this on December 19, 1988, was
titled, ‘Brave New World.’)” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

Gorbachev, who was president of Russia, is now the President of the Green
Cross International. Their logo appears below. (Notice the yin/yang in the logo.)

The Gorbachev Foundation USA is based at the Presidio in San Francisco,


California. Below is the Presidio Alliance’s logo. They have the same logo as
the United Religions Initiative which was seeking to set up their headquarters at
Presidio.

It is also interesting to note that Russia has now changed their symbol of the
hammer and sickle to that of the two-headed eagle. (The eagle symbolism is
covered elsewhere in this book.)
Gorbachev mentioned that we need a new world order. Plans have been and are
being laid for this new world order. There is even a flag called the “One World
Flag.” They explain their symbol like this:

“Representing sky above and earth below, the circular icon grabs the eye and
pulls our attention to center. Like the familiar ‘yin-yang’ symbol and other
mandalas, it encompasses all, with everything in balance. Placed within a
framework of colors representing the four directions—as generally agreed upon
by native americans (sic) and many of the world’s indigenous peoples—we are
called to continually think and act from a larger perspective. And with the
overlapping of these stripes, we are inspired to move forward—into a future we
have always imagined as possible.”
They add: “The steps of our paths may be diverse, but we will all arrive at the
same destination!” There’s that unity in diversity theme again. Incidentally, this
website has won the “Pagan Best of the Web” award and the “Mystic’s Award.”

Global Education Associates is also working for world order. They describe their
logo like this:

“The sphere is each of us and it is all of us together and it is the earth as a whole
in the system/mystery that is the universe.

“The tree is life—our life—becoming what it can be within and dependent on


the larger sphere of life.

“The contrasting fluid fields of dark and light are the ancient elements: earth and
water (dark), air and fire (light).

“The dark and light are also the yin and yang of life. They are the opposites
which cannot exist apart, and which together are an integrated whole. They are
the inner and outer dimensions of our humanization—of our shared present and
future.” [Emphasis in the original]
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is also pushing for a one world order.
The CFR publishes a magazine called Foreign Affairs as well as printing
“position papers.” One of these papers was published on November 25, 1959,
and was entitled Study No. 7. This document called for the “building (of) a new
international order (which) may be responsible to world aspirations for
peace (and) for social and economic change...An international order
— ...including labelling themselves as Socialist (Communist).”

They have an interesting logo. It is a naked man astride a white steed. His hand
looks like he could possibly be making the sign of the homed devil.

The Bible tells us in Psalms 9:17 that “the wicked shall be turned into hell, and
all the nations that forget God.”

A fascinating bit of information concerning the letters “CFR” is found in the


Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Moslems believe that an Antichrist is to appear
who will have “one eye.”

“Nor is Antichrist unknown to Mohammedan theology in which he is called


Masth (sic) al Dajjal, the false or lying Christ... He is to be one-eyed and
marked on the forehead with the letters C.F.R., i.e. Cafir or infidel.”

The Trilateral Commission, another group working for world government, has a
logo that is a variation of the triskelion and 666. Notice also that the arrows form
a triangle, the center of which yields a broken cross.

Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU) is yet another
organization whose logo forms a triangle. Notice that flame at the top of this
logo. The torch is covered elsewhere in this book. I also mention that a Masonic
publisher is called The Torch Press. It should be noted that “about eighty percent
of the funding for the predecessor of Americans United for Separation of
Church and State came from Masons.” Their address is the very same address as
that of the Masonic Service Association. In fact, a former Executive Director,
Dr. Glenn L. Archer, and a former Associate Director, Dr. C. Stanley Lowell,
were both 33° Masons.


AU is against creation being taught in the classroom and they are for abortions,
contraceptives, and sex education. A letter received from Barry Lynn, the
Executive Director of AU, declares:

“Now I’m asking you to join with Americans United as we prepare for a massive
clash with the Religious Right.

“I don’t know about you, but personally I have seen enough, heard enough and
read enough about the powerful new political influence of the revamped
Religious Right. There’s no point in mincing words: they must be stopped! And
the sooner the better.

“If the Religious Right prevails, they will destroy our wondrous American
mosaic. They’ll thumb their noses at pluralism and stifle diversity. They’ll inject
their own moral code into our personal lives. We cannot—must not—let them do
that!

“That’s why I’m writing today to ask you—to urge you, really—to join
Americans United and play a personal role in our battle against the Religious
Right.” [Emphasis in the original]

The Trismegistus Press printed a Masonic book (which was full of veiled
occultism) by W. L. Wilmshurst. You can see that their logo also uses the torch
along with the circle and triangle. By the way, remember that the god Hermes
was called Hermes TRISMEGISTUS or Hermes the Thrice Great. It was
Hermes Trismegistus who was the initiator of OCCULT PHILOSOPHY and
MAGIC. Is this what the Trismegistus Press represents?
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) also uses the circle and triangle in their logo. Bill
Wilson, a co-founder of AA, explained their logo. He said: “The circle stands for
the whole world of A. A., and the triangle stands for A.A.’s Three Legacies:
Recovery, Unity, and Service.” That doesn’t sound bad but then he added: “It is
perhaps no accident that priests and seers of antiquity regarded this symbol as a
means of warding off spirits of evil.”

What this symbol (with the triangle pointing upward, called a MAGIC
TRIANGLE) actually represents is interesting. It is a “symbol of importance to
WITCHES,” and “represents the protection of the ‘circle’ and the power of the
triangle. It is also associated with the OCCULT and used to procure the services
of DEMONS in various rituals.”

Al-Anon, a group based on the principles of AA, also uses a circle and triangle
as their logo.

The California Institute of Integral Studies’ logo has numerous triangles


incorporated into it. A pamphlet from this group states:

“The Integral Counseling Center offers the San Francisco community growth
counseling based on an integral perspective which recognizes the individual as
a body-mind-spirit continuum. Counselors have a wide variety of backgrounds
in both Eastern and Western philosophy and psychology: psycho-dynamic,
cognitive, psychosynthesis, yoga, meditation, Gestalt, Jungian psychology,
Rankian therapy and dreamwork.”
The logo for Apple Computers is an apple with a bite out of it.

“To many occult insiders, this signifies that the eating of the forbidden fruit
(symbolically, the apple) by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden was a good
thing. Occultists and New Agers teach that taking a bite out of the apple gave
the first two humans knowledge, or gnosis, putting them on the path to self-
divinity and godhood.” [Emphasis in the original]

Interestingly, the price tag on the first personal computer from Apple was $666.

An unusual logo is that of the Raelists. One author points out:

“Last year [1991] they met in Canada; this year the sunny beaches of France
hosted the 600 naked worshippers. They call themselves Raelists and their leader
and prophet is Rael, a Frenchman who used to be a sports reporter but now
proclaims, ‘I am the Messiah!’

“The name ‘Rael’ comes from combining the word RA, one of the names of the
ancient Egyptian sun god, and EL, a Hebrew title for deity. The 45 year-old Rael
says that in 1973 he was whisked to the ‘planet of the Elohim’ by a
flying saucer. There, two, tiny, oval-eyed aliens briefed him on his earthly
mission as the messenger and savior of mankind.

“Rael explains that the spacemen also gave him a symbol for the new faith—a
swastika inside the Jewish Star of David.

This, he indicates, means peace, love, and harmony and has nothing to do with
Hitler or Nazism.

“The primary method of worship by the Raelists is sacred sex, engaged in open,
outside spaces as their messiah sits lotus-legged playing a wind instrument. The
fast-growing UFO cult now has devotee’s (sic) from 38 countries, including the
USA, Japan, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, and Canada." [Emphasis in the
original]

The Brookridge Institute had previously used a hexagon symbol but they are
now using a different logo. The editors relate:

“Our energy model hexagon served us well but this ancient Celtic symbol, the
triscele, speaks more eloquently about the consciousness approach....The triscele
represents the three cycles of life, and we likewise are moving our publication
frequency to three times a year.” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

In an accompanying article called “The Triscele,” we are informed:


“The Triscele, the Celtic version of the YIN-YANG symbol, represents the
wholeness of life. It is a circle enclosing three spiral figures that appear to move
in the same direction from a single central point. Triplicity symbolizes the stages
of Life: Birth, Death and ReBirth. The CELTIC GODDESSEStypically
showed three faces....

“Brookridge Institute has adopted this symbol as its logo because the Institute
has two of nature’s four elements in its name (Brook and Ridge) and we also
espouse wholeness and the cyclic, regenerative quality of life.”

Many other groups use the triskele (or triscele) as their logo. Remember that this
is a variation of the yin/yang symbol but it is also a representation of 666!
New Ager, Richard (Dick) Sutphen, defines the logo he uses for his
Reincamationist organization.

“It incorporates a variation of the pentacle, combined with the dove holding an
olive branch. The pentacle, the five-pointed star with the point up,represents the
highest power of spirituality on earth and is a seal against evil and negativity. It
is often called the ‘Star of Man’, and the top point represents the Higher Self
dominating the four lower points—the elements of fire, water, air and earth—
symbolic of man controlling and creating his own reality.” [Emphasis in the
original]
Sutphen also received a symbol during meditation on the night that his son,
Hunter Shane, was born (June 2, 1986). He bragged: “He is a Gemini with
Scorpio rising and moon in Aries. Astrologically, that adds up to a very
determined young man who knows exactly what he wants.” This symbol appears
on page 213. The caption that was under this picture proclaimed:

“Hunter’s birth announcement included a symbol of Hunter, received by


Richard in meditation on the night of Hunter’s birth. It was a young man
on horseback in Crusader’s attire, holding a grail, and behind it, a glowing
golden pentagram.” [Emphasis in the original]
It is interesting to note that “at least 20 or 30 psychics around the country
predicted that Tara (Dick Sutphen’s wife) would have a girl. Only two predicted
a boy, one of whom was the Sutphens’ close friend, author Jess Stearn.” That
should show how inaccurate psychic predictions are—and they even had a
50/50 chance of being correct and that many still missed it!

One issue of Sutphen’s paper mentioned the words “New Age,” or “New
Ager(s),” at least 169 times in 26 pages. His magazines are full of
advertisements for books, videos, and cassettes on handwriting analysis,
automatic handwriting, past life experiences, the Tarot, how to contact spirit
guides, hypnosis, etc. He also held Psychic seminars.

Cagliostro was an occultist and Mason who used a symbol with a snake. His
symbol can be explained as thus:

“Because of his knowledge of alchemical mysteries, his familiarity with


Hermetism and his skill in transmutation, Cagliostro was accorded new honors.
It was at this time that a scholar of Nuremberg turned over to him a
symbol which he was to adopt as his emblem and engrave on his seal in
recognition of the powers that had been conferred on him. The symbol
represented a serpent reared on its tail, swallowing an apple as an arrow pierced
him through and through while blood gushed from the wound.

The arrow was pointed downward, the serpent stretching its jaws upward—the
symbol and hallmark of the Rosicrucians. The serpent is thus seen eating the
fruit of knowledge, but then dying of it. Cagliostro informs us that he found the
esoteric tracing of this symbol in the great manuscript of the ‘Unknown
Superiors’ of Germany. He also relates that a dignitary of Freemasonry who saw
it on his seal, bowed before him reverently. In Nuremberg, another
Master, noticing this mark of respect, offered him in homage a ring set with a
beautiful diamond.”

Another logo that utilizes the snake is the Himalayan Institute. Notice that the
circle is actually a snake biting its tail.
The American Medical Association’s symbol is the caduceus. This is not
surprising when you read the oath that doctors take. The Hippocratic Oath states:
“I swear by Apollo, the physician, and Aesculapius and health and all-heal
and all the gods and goddesses that, according to my ability and judgment I will
keep this oath and stipulation....”

The chiropractic emblem is often the caduceus with just one snake. The
International Chiropractors Association uses a logo that seems to be a variation
of the yin/yang. Below (in the center) is yet another chiropractic representation.

The Theosophical Society is another society that incorporates the snake into its
logo. Observe that there are a number of symbols besides the snake in this
drawing. There’s an ankh, a white and black triangle making a hexagram, a
swastika, and an Om. Masonic writer, J. D. Buck, reveals:
“The perfect equilibrium of spirit and matter is symbolized by the six-pointed
star, which is again only another form of the Square and Compass, each now
having a base-line from which to form a triangle. Inclose (sic) the star in a circle,
which symbolizes Infinity, and you symbolize the harmony, or at-one-ment of
the Spirit that descended, and the body, now purified, with Divinity, or the Over-
Soul. Place within the Star thus inclosed (sic) the Egyptian emblem of Life [the
ankh], and we symbolize Immortality, as the result of regeneration. Transform
the circle into a serpent and it now symbolizes Wisdom, as the crown or result
of equilibrium; and is also a double glyph of the return of matter to its source in
spirit. Separate the tongue and tail of the serpent by aThor’s Hammer, or
Svastica [swastika], inclosed (sic) within a circle, and it symbolizes regeneration
through conquest of animal sense, precisely as taught in the Lodge, under the
spiritual meaning of the symbol of the Compass.”

Notice the center of the large picture above. It’s the same as the small picture.
Below is another logo for the Theosophical Society.
DASO has a catalog that offers all kinds of occultic paraphernalia including
statues of gods and goddesses. Their logo also has a snake in it. DASO explains:

“Our latest offering is rich in mystic symbolism. Notice the person in the picture.
He has both wings and roots, symbolizing freedom while being grounded. His
head is bent in surrender.

“Surrounding him is a serpent, symbolizing the KUNDALINI force. Notice the


serpent’s head: the shape is in a heart, between the eyes, the brow is in the shape
of the Aries symbol [astrology], symbolising (sic) renewal and rebirth. The
serpent has roses as a scale pattern, representing the enjoyment of life and it’s
(sic) corresponding disappointments.
“The combining of the serpent and the man has produced an oasis in the desert,
where a lotus blooms and two dragonflies play. Behind them you see the sun
rising over the pyramids, a new day dawning for an ancient knowledge....

“The activation of the Kundalini is a dangerous step, but once activated the vital
life force is flowing through the student. When that happens,
the INITIATEbecomes an overflowing river of love, affecting those who come
in contact.

“The pyramids symbolize the revival of knowledge once held sacred in Ancient
Egyptian times. The secret processes of awakening your soul!

“DASO selected this picture for its logo because of the meaning behind it. We
are now making the complete picture available as a MEDITATION Tool. We
hope you will meditate on this picture and find the HIDDEN MEANINGS held
within.”

Former President, George Bush, belongs to a secret society called the Skull &
Bones. “The initiation ritual of Skull & Bones is bizarre and grotesque. New
members must pass through a harrowing ordeal. At one point, the initiate, lying
naked in a coffin in a darkened room, must reveal the most intimate details
about his sexual history and experiences.” The logo for this association is a skull
and bones with the mysterious number 322 below it.
Mountain Luminary is a New Age paper. Their logo uses the all-seeing eye.

The logo for the Ordo Templi Orientis also utilizes the all-seeing eye.
“Around the turn of the century, Karl Keller, a German, founded the Ordo
Templi Orientis (OTO), a ritual magick group which taught sex magick.
Crowley joined the OTO and was made the head of its British affiliate. To
the heterosexual ninth degree he added a homosexual eleventh degree. OTO
sexual magick seems to have been derived from Oriental sources as well as from
P. B. Randolph of the American-based Fratemitas Rosae Crucis. It was
perfected by Crowley during three years (1920-23) at the Abbey of Thelema in
Sicily. Crowley also succeeded Theodor Reuss in 1922 as outer head of the
OTO.

“Upon Crowley’s death in 1947, Karl Johannes Germer succeeded to the outer
headship of the order. Germer had been with Crowley in England, but returned
to his native Germany in the 1930’s.”

The American Psychotherapy Association has pentagrams in their emblem.

Shree Gurudev Ashram utilizes the “Om” for their symbol.


Below are a number of organizations (many of them government associations)
that use various occultic symbolism. I am not saying that these
groupsintentionally used any particular symbol with occult connections in mind,
but it is important to remember that many of our government officials do belong
to secret societies such as Freemasonry or the Skull & Bones. In the
book, Sirius, we are reminded:

“Many of the founding fathers of the United States of America were Masons and
they used its rituals in the consecration of their inspired work, including the
erection of important government buildings. Study will reveal that there is more
to Masonry than meets the modern eye, for there reside important aspects of the
Mysteries within it, as we are told by the Tibetan.’'

The Tibtean is a spirit guide (actually a demon) that many New Agers such as
Alice Bailey, Robert Muller, M. Temple Richmond, etc., have received guidance
from.
14.

HAND SIGNALS
Proverbs 6:12 tells us: “A naughty person, a wicked man, walketh with a
froward mouth. He winketh with his eyes, he speaketh with his feet, he teacheth
with his fingers.” It sounds as though this verse could be applied to Masons,
occultists, gang members, and many other groups of people because they often
use their hands and their feet to give messages to one another. For example, the
Masons have their secret hand grips. They also position their feet in a particular
manner to form a Tau cross. This type of position can be helpful if a Mason is
called into court. With this stance, the judge (if he is also a Mason) can readily
see that the person before his bench is a fellow member of his society.

You see, the Mason, taking the oath of the 3°, PROMISES TO CONCEAL
ALL CRIMES COMMITTED BY A FELLOW MASON except those of
treason and murder. By the 7° of Masonry, the candidate has to promise that he
“will assist a Companion Royal Arch Mason when I see him engaged in any
difficulty, and will espouse his cause so far as to extricate him from the same,
WHETHER HE BE RIGHT OR WRONG.”

In the 13° the oath is taken to the effect that ALL CRIMES ARE TO BE
CONCEALED, INCLUDING MURDER AND TREASON.

This, of course, means that if a Mason has committed murder and the judge is
also a Mason, the judge is obligated by his Masonic oath to set the murderer
free, even if it results in placing the blame on an innocent person! In fact, this
command is given in one handbook:

“YOU MUST CONCEAL ALL THE CRIMES OF YOUR BROTHER


MASONS...AND SHOULD YOU BE SUMMONED AS A WITNESS
AGAINST A BROTHER MASON BE ALWAYS SURE TO SHIELD
HIM....IT MAY BE PERJURY TO DO THIS, IT IS TRUE, BUT YOU’RE
KEEPING YOUR OBLIGATIONS.”

Witches tell us that hand signals are very important. In Wicca: A Guide for the
Solitary Practitioner we find:

“Gestures are silent counterparts to words. Gestures can enhance Wiccan rituals
when performed in conjunction with invocations or dance, or can be used alone
for their real power....
“My introduction to Wicca happened to include some of these old gestures. In
1971 I saw some photographs of MAGICAL protective GESTURES such as
the mano figo (a hand clenched into a fist, the thumb jutting out between the first
and middle fingers) and the mano cornuta, a V formed by the first and little
fingers and held upside down....the latter is USED IN WICCA, with points up
to represent the God in his Homed aspect....

“Gestures in Wiccan ritual can easily became second nature. When invoking the
Goddess and God, the hands can be held uplifted with the fingers spread to
receive their power. The Goddess can be individually invoked with the left hand,
the thumb and first finger held up and curled into a half-circle, while the rest of
the fingers are tucked against the palm. This represents the crescent Moon. The
God is invoked with the first and middle fingers of the right hand raised, or with
the first and fourth fingers up, the thumb holding down the others against
the palm, to represent horns.
“The elements can be invoked with individual gestures when approaching the
four directions: a flat hand held parallel with the ground to invoke Earth at the
North; an upraised hand, fingers spread wide apart to invoke Air at the East; an
upraised fist for the South to invite Fire, and a cupped hand to the West to
invoke Water....

“GESTURES ARE ALSO USED IN MAGIC. Each of the fingers relates to a


specific planet as well as an ancient deity. Since pointing is a magical act and
is a part of many spells, the finger can be chosen by its symbolism.

“The thumb relates to Venus and to the planet Earth. Jupiter (both the planet and
the god) rules the forefinger. The middle finger is ruled by the god and planet
Saturn, the fourth finger the Sun and Apollo, and the little finger by the planet
Mercury as well as the god after which it is named....

“Gestures are magical tools as potent as any other, ones we can always take with
us, to be used when needed.”

[Italics in the original; Caps and boldface added]

The “mano figo,” also called “fica gesture” (mentioned above), “has been
regarded as a defense against the evil eye, a crude insult, and a sexual symbol as
well.”

The “mano cornuta” was also mentioned. This is known by a number of other
names such as: the devil’s triad, il cornuto, the horn, homed devil, twin-homed
salute, homed hand, devil salute, and devil horn salute.
The Devil’s triad is a recognition sign among Satanists and witches. Remember
that Satan (or Pan) is called “The Homed God,” so the hand signal is formed so
as to resemble horns. Many people in heavy metal music or rock music also use
this sign. Even some within the so-called “Christian” rock world (there is no
such thing as Christian rock!) use this signal. Some of the rock groups who use
this are: Gene Simmons (from KISS), Heart, Cheap Trick, Utopia, and so-called
“Christian” rock group Petra. The Beatles were the first rock band to use the
devil’s triad on a record album cover.

Another rocker who frequently uses the devil salute is Ronnie James Padovana
who calls himself “Dio” (which is Latin for “God”). He admits that he knows
about the occult and he at one time “led thousands in ‘altar calls’ to Satan at
concerts....”

His album covers also feature this sign. In addition, it is interesting to note his
name on the cover. When his name is turned upside down, the word changes
from “Dio” to “Devil”!
The Devil’s triad “is a Silician sign of the Devil used to cast spells and to ward
off the ‘Evil Eye,”’ as well as a sign for hexing and charming (casting spells),
which is explicitly forbidden by Deuteronomy 18:10-12a: “There shall not be
found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through
the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a
witch, Or a CHARMER, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a
necromancer. For all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord.”

This sign is “also used by the Mafia for signaling death.”

It is also intriguing to note that the god Shiva (Siva), which is a synonym for
Satan (according to The Satanic Bible), also is seen making the Devil’s triad in
some pictures. One Mason, J. S. M. Ward, brags: “Shiva, who carries in His
second right hand the cabletow of death...is the Lord of Death, and therefore of
rebirth [reincarnation], it is particularly significant that He should be
represented as making the sign He is.”

In The Gods of India, we find:

“I bow to Siva as Isana, the Ruler, who has five faces. Followed by the She-
Goat...he holds in his hands the Vedas, an elephant hook, a noose, a hatchet, a
skull, a drum, a rosary, a trident, and he shows the gestures of removing fear
and granting boons.”

Below is the “moon sign.” It is used by witches to salute the rising moon.

A hand signal can also be seen in the Tarot deck:

“The Magician (also called the Magus or the Juggler). A young man holding up
a wand in his right hand, and pointing to the earth with his left. On a table before
him are the four elemental symbols, and above his head is the sign of eternity or
infinity....He is the Magus, the Adept, the human being integrated on all planes,
the will liberated through understanding. His GESTURE refers to the
basic OCCULT principle ‘That which is above is as that which is below, but
after another manner.’”
Notice that the artist of Baphomet, Eliphas Levi (who was a Mason and
occultist), drew Baphomet making the same OCCULT gestures!

S. R. Parchment boasts:

“Those who received initiation into the mysteries were given certain keys
pertaining to both white and black magic which were portrayed by the right
hand of Baphomet pointing upward to the bright disc of the waxing
moon while the left pointed downward to Lima in darkness. That MANY OF
the leading lights of MASONRY WERE IN QUEST OF THE MAGICAL
SECRETS NO STUDENT OF OCCULT SCIENCE WILL DENY....”

Another hand gesture is called a mudra. The Seeker’s Handbook explains that a
mudra is:

“A ritual gesture of the hand or body, often seen in Oriental art and sculpture, as
in figures showing the Buddha with one hand raised in the gesture of granting
peace and dismissing fear. Also, trancelike motions, or convulsive-ecstatic poses
and hand gestures, often performed in a convulsive manner by someone
receiving a direct transmission of spiritual power from a master (shaktipat).”
A Dictionary of Mysticism notes that the mudra is a ‘“mystic seal’ of Oriental
occultism; a series of occult signs made with the fingers, and considered to have
magical effects.”

In The Gods of India we find:

“In addition to mantras yantras, the third way of representing deities is through
gestures (mudra). There is a large number of symbolic gestures used in ritual and
believed to evoke supranatural beings. Many of the mudras through which a
deity can be evoked are also used in the sacred dance.” [Emphasis in the
original]
Notice how the fingers of both figures on page 231 are formed into circles. This
is called a mudra.

Another hand gesture is that of benediction. The shadow “represents Satan.


That shadow, according to Satanists, is the symbol of malediction. A modernized
use of this sign appeared in the Daily World of October 18, 1969, as the
insignia...of the Communist GIs & Vets for Peace.” The Pope makes this
sign frequently, especially when giving blessings.
A former witch, Mason, and Satanist explains:

“However, the two-fingers TOGETHER mudra symbolizes:

“1) the Masonic/Gnostic Law of opposites. The need for both dark and light,
good and evil, pain and pleasure which is exemplified in such Masonic icons as
the ‘Master’s Carpet,’ which is intended to be a black and white checkerboard.
This is rooted in Persian dualism (the doctrine that there is a god of good and a
god of evil; and that both gods are equal in power and are necessary to the
equilibrium of the cosmos), and is totally un-Biblical....

“b) These also symbolize the ‘Abba’ or ‘Father Current’ of Magic and the
‘Aima’ or ‘Mother Current’ of Magic. These currents or ‘lines of power’ come
down to us through the centuries from Babylon and Nimrod....

“In Satanism, that gesture is known as the sign of ‘The Bowman.’ It is a symbol
of the anti-Christ. This Bowman/anti-Christ association IN THE OCCULT... is
because of the connection between the Homed God of witchcraft and the hunt. A
popular name for the Homed God in England is, in fact, Heme the Hunter.”

[Emphasis in the original]

The Complete Book of Witchcraft reveals:

“There was a deeply seated belief in the fascination or enchantment of shadows;


so that the witch, or magician, could use them to either produce sickness and
death or to inspire love....the shadow of the priest’s fingers raised in blessing
was considered [by Satanists—American Opinion] to have evil significance....A
remarkable thing connected with the hand so lifted, is that its shadow resembles
the head and horns of the Goat of Baphomet...the symbol of black magic. The
use of the ‘shadow of blessing’ was regarded as the legitimate prerogative of the
Pope, and was most terribly exercised during the Dark Ages and at the times of
the Inquisition.” [Emphasis in the original]

A related hand signal is the “peace sign” or “v sign.” The signal “actually began
as a symbol of Satanic benediction during the rituals.” This sign has been used
by Yasser Arafat, Richard Nixon, Winston Churchill, and Stewart Meacham,
Co-Chairman of Reds’ New Mobilization Committee.” Churchill said that the
sign stood for victory but remember that Churchill was one of the insider “elite”
and a Mason. He most likely knew the evil significance of this symbol but tried
to give it a facelift.

The “v sign” has a colorful history. “V” is the Roman sign for the number five
and Adam Weishaupt used it in the Illuminati to symbolize the “Law of Fives,”
but there’s more. In the Cabala:

“the meaning for the Hebrew letter for V (Vau) is ‘Nail.’ Now, ‘The Nail’ is one
of the secret titles of Satan within the Brotherhood of Satanism. Satan is letting
us know that this is one of his favorite signs. Why else does he like the PENTA-
gram (Penta = five!) and the FIVE-fold salute used in Masonry and Witchcraft?”

[Emphasis in the original]


[Emphasis in the original]

Furthermore:

“The Leftists, radicals, and Satanists who have popularized that sign...know its
ancient significance very well. In fact, that ‘V’ sign is now used extensively by
such Communist organizations as the Young Socialist Alliance, Vets for Peace
in Vietnam, and the Students for a Democratic Society.”

Although not a hand sign, the peace symbol itself needs to be examined.

“Known as the ‘peace sign’ throughout the 1960’s and into the present day, this
symbol is the Teutonic rune of death. 1950’s peace advocate Gerald Holtom
may have been commissioned by communist sympathizer Bertrand Russell to
design a symbol to unite leftist peace marchers in 1958. It is clear that either
Holtom or Russell deemed the Teutonic (Neronic) cross as the appropriate
symbol for their cause.

“Throughout the last 2,000 years this symbol has designated hatred of
Christians. Nero, who despised Christians, crucified the Apostle Peter on a cross
head downward. This hideous event resembled the Teutonic cross and became a
popular pagan insignia of the day. Thereafter, this sign became known as the
‘Neronic cross.’

“The symbol’s origin in history proves it to be the visual mystic character


for ‘Aum’ (the split ‘Y’), This is the sacred word to the Hindu. Chanting
‘Aum’ is supposed to help awaken ‘the serpent power of Brahma’ at the
base of the human spine. Occultist Albert Pike also identifies this symbol as
mystical in his book on Freemasonry Morals and Dogma.”

The peace symbol (also called the “broken cross,” “crow’s foot,” “witch’s foot,”
“Nero Cross,” “sign of the ‘broken Jew,”’ and the “symbol of the ‘anti-Christ’”)
is actually a cross with the arms broken. It also signifies the “gesture of despair,”
and the “death of man.”

“The Germanic tribes who used it attributed strange and mystical properties to
the sign. Such a ‘rune’ is said to have been used by ‘black magicians’ in
pagan incantations and condemnations....To this very day the inverted broken
cross—identical to the socialists’ ‘peace’ symbol—is known in Germany as a
‘todersrune,’ or death rune. Not only was it ordered by Hitler’s National
Socialists that it must appear on German death notices, but it was part of the
official inscription prescribed for the gravestones of Nazi officers of the dread
SS. The symbol suited Nazi emphasis on pagan mysticism.” [Italics in the
original; Boldface added]

With the arms of the cross raised in an upright position, it is “a Pythagorean


emblem of the course of life, in the form of a rising path with fork roads to Good
and Evil.” It also signifies fertility, but with the arms pointing downward, it
denotes evil and death.
“In fact, the inverted ‘Man-rune’—the figure encircled in the common sign
which the Communists tell us means ‘peace’—has for centuries been a favorite
sign of Satanists.”

Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan, used the peace symbol as the
backdrop for his altar.

One former witch makes the following comment about the peace symbol:

“It is an ancient and powerful symbol of Antichrist. During the dark ages it was
used in Druid Witchcraft and by Satanists of all sorts during the initiation of a
new member to their order. They would draw the magic circle and give the
initiate a cross. The initiate would then lift the cross and turn it upside down. He
would then renounce Christianity in all three dimentions (sic) of time (past,
present and future) and break the horizontal pieces downward forming the
design of the ‘Raven’s Foot.’ This ugly symbol is nothing short of blasphemy
against the Holy Ghost. For one to wear or display this symbol is to announce
either knowingly or unknowingly that you have rejected Christ. Remember,
symbolism is a picture language, and a picture is worth a thousand words.

Below are a few examples of how the peace symbol is being used.
Another hand signal is the Vulcan peace sign. It is supposed to mean “Live Long
and Prosper,” and can be seen in Star Trek.

Vulcan was a sun deity who was associated with fire, thunderbolts, and light.
The festival in honor of him was called the Vulcania human sacrifices were
offered. “According to Diel, bears a family relationship to the Christian devil.”
It fascinating to know that he married Venus, another name for Lucifer or the
devil. What is even more interesting is that Vulcan adored in Masonry under the
name of Tubal Cain. In the Masonic Quiz Book the question is asked: “Who was
Tubal Cain?” The answer is: “He is the Vulcan of the pagans.”

In Masonry, Tubal Cain is the name of the password for the Master Mason (or
third) degree.

Listen to what occultist and Mason, Manly Palmer Hall, has to say:

“When the Mason learns that the key to the warrior on the block is the proper
application of the dynamo of living power, he has learned the mastery of his
Craft. The seething energies of Lucifer are in his hands and before he may step
onward and upward, he must prove his ability to properly apply energy. He
must follow in the footsteps of his forefather, Tubal-Cain, who with the
mighty strength of the war god hammered his sword into a plowshare.”

There is also a sexual connotation associated with Vulcan and Tubal Cain.
Former Mason, Bill Schnoebelen, explains:

“For Masons who wish to conceal their membership from non-Masons, but still
advertise it to their Lodge brothers, there is a special pin (or tie tack) they can
wear. It looks like an upside down golf club with two balls near the top....Many
people assume the person is a golfing enthusiast, but it is actually a visual
Masonic pun.

“This is called the ‘Two Ball Cane,’ and is a pun on the secret password of a
Master Mason, ‘Tubalcain (sic).’...It is also an all-too-obvious pun on the ‘god’
of Masonry, the male reproductive organ. Nice, eh?...especially when many men
wear these wretched things to church on Sunday!”
While we are on the subject of Masonry, there is another Masonic symbol called
the clasped hands. Of course, the Masons aren’t the only ones who use this
symbol.

“It is now used by the...A.F.L.-C.I.O., and is frequently reproduced in the


Communist Daily World to indicate union between Comrades. This insignia is
the official symbol of the Communist-controlled Student ‘Nonviolent’
Coordinating Committee, and serves as the logo for the Trotskyite Communists’
Workers World.”

This emblem was also a Pythagorean symbol. (Pythagoras was a MAGICIAN.)


Many Masonic sources reveal that the clasped hands are a “symbol of fidelity,”
but they don’t stop with that explanation. For example, Albert G. Mackey, 33°
Mason, confesses:

“The right hand has in all ages been deemed an emblem of fidelity, and our
ancient brethren worshiped DEITY UNDER THE NAME OF FIDES or
Fidelity, which was sometimes represented by TWO RIGHT
HANDS JOINED, and sometimes by two human figures, holding each other by
the right hands....

“Numa was the first who erected an altar to FIDES, under which name the
GODDESS OF OATHS and honesty was worshiped. Obligations taken in her
name were considered as more inviolable than any others.” [Italics in the
original; Boldface and caps added]

Oh, so here again the Masonic symbol represents a PAGAN GOD—this time it
is Fides.

In fact, the very first degree of the Masonic ritual contains the following
question and answer:

“Q. Why were you caused to rest your right hand on the Holy Bible, square, and
compasses?
“A. Because the right hand was supposed by our ancient brethren to be the seat
of fidelity, and so they worshipped Deity under the name of Fides, which was
supposed to be represented by the right hands joined, and by two human figures
holding each other by the right hand; the right hand, therefore, we masonically
use to signify in the strongest manner possible the sincerity of our intentions in
the business in which we are engaged.” [Emphasis in the original]

How can a Christian worship Fides and at the same time worship the God who
commanded: “Thou shalt have NO other gods before Me” (Exodus 20:3)?
Another of God’s precepts is: “Make NO MENTION of the name of other gods,
neither let it be heard out of thy mouth” (Exodus 23:13).
15.

A MEDLEY OF SYMBOLS
As mentioned earlier, the triskele (or triskelion) is one symbol that appears in
many logos today. Although many people would probably not recognize the
name “triskele,” they certainly would recognize a picture of this symbol. “The
triskelion (Greek for three legs) is a symbol of the sun intended to express
motion. A similar device, with four legs, called a tetraskelion, is a modification
of the swastika.” Like the swastika, it is considered to be a good luck symbol.

An occult organization sells a triskelion and serpent pendant. They brag:


“Double magic! Designs on both side (sic) of this unusually attractive pendant.
One side bears the three-legged triskeles symbolizing rising, zenith, setting. On
the other [side the] serpent portrays strength, divine power, infinite wisdom,
eternity.” Another catalog tells us that the “legs’ represent birth, death,
and rebirth.” Of course, this is a reference to REINCARNATION.

We must remember that since the triskele is “a Celtic version of the Yin-Yang
symbol of life,” and a modification of the swastika, that what has been said
previously about the yin/yang and the swastika (to be covered later) applies to
this symbol as well.

A New Age organization sells a Celtic Goddess Pin. It is described like this:
“Symbols of the triskele (the sea, good luck) and cauldron (abundance,
inspiration) celebrate Cerridwen: Celtic goddess of transformation, who offers
guidance and spiritual renewal at crucial junctures in the lives of her devotees. In
Welsh mythology, she guarded the cauldron of inspiration and was the muse of
the bards.” [Emphasis in the original]
Cerridwen is the goddess of wisdom and witchcraft. A former witch reveals:
“Cerridwen is the traditional name of the Crone. I learned that in ancient legend,
she is the keeper of the Black Cauldron of Immortality. This is the Cauldron
from which one sip could bring incredible insights, wisdom and
supernatural powers.”

Cerridwen is also another name for Venus (also known as Lucifer), Isis, and
Hecate. In Mythology we find that “Hecate was the Goddess of the Dark of the
Moon, the black nights when the moon is hidden. She was associated with the
deeds of darkness, the Goddess of the Crossways, which were held to be ghostly
places of evil magic.”

Laurie Cabot, a witch, states: “At death Hecate was said to meet the departed
souls and lead them to the Underworld....And so Hecate became known as the
Queen of the Witches....” It’s no wonder that Hecate is called the “Queen of the
Witches” since she taught SORCERY and WITCHCRAFT.

Marilyn Ferguson, a New Ager, used the symbol of the triquetra (another name
for the triskele) on her book The Aquarian Conspiracy. This is a variation for the
number 666. Other books and materials have a similar design printed on them,
such as books from David Spangler, the person who lauds Lucifer, and The
Witch’s Grimoire. As most people know, the number 666 is the number of the
beast (see Revelation 13:18) and is evil, yet the occultists and New Agers love
this number and consider it to be a sacred number.
As stated earlier, many organizations, such as the World Future Society and the
Trilateral Commission, incorporate this symbol into their logo. I think it is quite
interesting to see that this same symbol appears on the cover of the New King
James Bible as well!

The symbol below is used to exorcise evil spirits. Isn’t there a striking similarity
to the logo on the New King James Bible?!

A few more variations of the triskele appear on the next page.


A few more variations of the triskele appear on the next page.
I think it is interesting to note that Paul (David) Yonggi Cho, a former Buddhist
who is now supposedly a Christian, is pastor of the world’s largest church with
about 800,000 members. His church in Seoul, Korea, the Yoido Full Gospel
Church, belongs to the Assemblies of God conference. The logo he uses is the
triskele (see below). As a former Buddhist, I’m fairly sure he would be quite
aware of the symbol he is using.

Satanists love to use 666 but sometimes it is disguised as “FFF,” since “F” is the
6th letter of the alphabet. Sometimes they will use 999 since 9 is an upside down
6. Also used in Satanism is 3 circles connected at the center which is another
symbol representing the mark of the beast.
Another symbol used in Satanism is the anarchy sign. It is a large A surrounded
by a circle and it “represents the abolition of all law. Initially, those into ‘punk’
music used this symbol, but it is now widely used by Heavy Metal followers.”
[Emphasis in the original]

This symbol is really an emblem of rebellion. I Samuel 15:23 tells us that


“rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.” It isn’t hard to see how rebellion can result
in witchcraft. King Saul was rebellious and he eventually sought out a witch.
Satan rebelled against God and now his followers obviously are following in his
footsteps.

Below are two symbols that are used in Satanism. The first one is a “blood ritual
symbol [that] represents human and animal sacrifices” and the second is a
“sexual ritual symbol often...painted on objects near the side of the road to show
the Satanists’ use of the location.”

Satanists also reverse the double-headed axe to represent “anti-justice to


Satanists.”
Of course, the doubled-headed axe (or labrys) in the upright position isn’t a good

symbol, either. One witchcraft magazine states:

“A Labrys is a double-headed ax that some say dates back to matriarchal times.


Women involved in Dianic Witchcraft and related paths of Feminist
Spirituality wear Labrys amulets for protection, strength, and
empowerment. For some, the Labrys also is the emblem of the Amazon.”

In fact, the labrys is one of the symbols in witchcraft used to honor the Goddess.
Another book on witchcraft states: “The labrys is symbolic of the phases of the
Moon and of the Goddess. It was extensively used in Crete.”
A gay and lesbian organization proudly uses the labrys. They brag: “The Labyris
(sic) comes from the time when women lived equal and free. It symbolized
power and strength, transformation and the Goddess. Labyris (sic) takes its
name from labia and gives its name to labyrinth, place of initiation. Lesbians
are self-initiated women who have transformed and empowered ourselves. The
double-axe is our symbol, wear it with pride!”

Marduk, a pagan god, was known as the Lord of the double-headed axe and a
Masonic book tells us that the double-headed axe was the chief symbol of
Sandan and that it was also “associated with the Syrian god of fertility....” A
Dictionary of Symbols gives some revealing information about the axe:

“A symbol of the power of light....But much more important and complex is the
significance of the twin-bladed axe, related to the sign tau....According to
Luc Benoist, this twin-bladed axe is the same as the Hindu vajra and Jove’s
thunderbolt, becoming, therefore, a symbol of celestial illumination.
Nowadays, the double-bladed axe (the labrys) is associated with the
labyrinth, both being symbols in the Cretan cult.” [Italics in the
original; Boldface added]

The tau is a Masonic symbol. The Mason makes the tau cross with his feet
during his initiation ceremony and the triple tau appears on the Masonic apron. J.
S. M. Ward, a Mason, reveals that the tau cross is “placed on the apron of the
Master of the Lodge, though placed [upside down], so as to give also the symbol
of the square, and also to emphasise its phallic meaning.” He adds: “The
tau cross is also a symbol of the male or creative side of the deity, and is really a
conventionalised form of the phallus.” [Emphasis in the original] The Sign
Language of the Mysteries states somewhat the same tiling: “The tau cross is a
very ancient symbol, representing the phallus and hence it often stands for our
animal passions.”

The book Anacalypsis reveals: “The Tau, T, is the emblem of Mercury, of


Hermes. It is the crux ansata, and the crux Hermis....the crux Tau was also the
emblem of the generative power, of eternal transmigrating life, and thus was
used indiscriminately with the Phallus. It was, in fact, the phallus. The Tau is the
Thoth, the Teut, the Teutates of the Druids; and Teutates was Mercury....”
[Italics in the original; Boldface added]

A former Mason mentions that the tau cross “is actually the symbol of the pagan
slain and risen god, Tammuz (Ezekiel 8:13-14). It is a symbol for just another
counterfeit Masonic ‘Christ.’”
counterfeit Masonic ‘Christ.’”

The Phoenicians used the tau cross as a magic symbol.

As just mentioned, the tau and the double-headed axe are the same as the
thunderbolt. Thor, Set, Zeus, and Jupiter (as well as other gods) were considered
to be the gods of thunder and lightning. It’s interesting to note that Thor (who is
covered more thoroughly in the chapter on “Masonic and Eastern Star
Symbols”) is another name for Satan. Remember that Satanists love to use
the lightning or thunderbolt (also called the Satanic S).

A Satanic rock group called KISS (“the name stands for ‘Knights in Satan’s
Service’”) uses the Satanic S for the last two letters in their name. They also
have a song on one of their albums entitled “God of Thunder.” Some other rock
groups that use the Satanic S are “Black Sabbath, AC-DC, Raven, Metallica,
Krokus, Judas Priest, Keel, [and] Bowie....” [Emphasis in the original]

A little history of where the Satanic S came from should prove fascinating.
We’re told: “In the early stages of the total Nazification of Germany, Gestapo
chief Heinrich Himmler, one of the most feared and hated men in the entire
nation, undertook archeological excavations in various parts of Europe,
digging for clues to the ‘magnificent’ past of the Aryan ‘super-race.’ At a site in
Bavaria, ancient runic inscriptions were uncovered. Runes were part of a
centuries-old Germanic alphabet which possessed mystical significance to
the Teutonic tribesmen of that time. One of the tokens unearthed was the
lightning bolt ‘S.’ Himmler incorporated the sign into the Gestapo, making
it the infamous ‘SS’ (for Schutzstaffel). Several other runes were also used
in secret SS rituals.

“The two letters of KISS’ logo are identical to those of Himmler’s SS....”
“These jagged symbols were also used by the Nazi S.S. as their sign of Satanic
terror. The sign represents the power of Lucifer falling to earth from Grace
as a lightning bolt. (Luke 10:18).” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

A Dictionary of Symbols claims; “The thunderbolt is held to be an emblem of


sovereignty. The winged thunderbolt expresses the ideas of power and speed.
Jupiter’s three thunderbolts symbolize chance, destiny and providence—the
forces that mould the future....The vajra, the Tibetan symbol for both
‘thunderbolt’ and ‘diamond’, is also connected with the world-axis....It is also
related to the glance from the third eye of Shiva (or Siva), the destroyer of all
material forms.” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

The thunderbolt, in the form of the dordj, “is used by the lamas and bonzes to
bless the faithful, and to exorcise demons.” As just noted, it is also related to the
third eye of Shiva. The third eye is covered in the chapter on the “All-Seeing
Eye,” but it should be noted, according to The Satanic Bible, that Shiva is
another name for Satan.

Shiva carries the trisula (or trident, which is referred to as the Caduceus of
India) and Jupiter’s thunderbolt was three-forked.

The number three is very important in Masonry and the occult. A Masonic
author, John T. Lawrence, reminds us: “Thus we [the Masons] have three
degrees, three great lights, three lesser lights, three principal officers,
three assistant officers, three sets of three working tools, three steps, three
pillars, three ornaments, three articles of furniture, three movable jewels and
three immovable jewels, three grand principles, three assassins,
three searching lodges, three who rule a lodge, three Grand Masters, and three
orders of architecture. In fact, the respect paid by Freemasons to this number
goes far to suggest that our mysteries have affinities not only with the Egyptian
rites and ceremonies, but with those of a good many other nations.

In the mythologies of Greece and Rome the thunderbolt of Jupiter was three-
forked; the sceptre of Neptune was a trident. There were three Fates and
three Furies. Both the sun and moon had three names—Apollo, Sol, and
Liber, and Diana, Luna, and Hecate respectively. Cerberus was three-headed. In
Hindu mythology the worshipper of Vishnu has his forehead decorated with
a trident.”

A Dictionary of Symbols explains that the trident “is an attribute of the god of
the unconscious and of sin—Neptune, whose realm is the haunt of monsters and
base forms of life. The triple character of the trident is an ‘INFERNAL replica
of the Trinity....’” Neptune, the god of the sea, is also known as Poseidon,
Hades (hell), and Shiva.

Mythologist Joseph Campbell reminds us that the “trefoil or trident, [is] the
symbol of Shiva, Poseidon, Satan.” The Lord of the Abyss is pictured with a
hammer which “is symbolic, also, of the lightning bolt of illumination...." The
trident “is also a fire symbol....” Remember, that Lucifer (Satan) is called the
Light-bearer and the Bible tells us that Satan comes as “an angel of light” (II
Corinthians 11:14).

The trident or lightning bolt is used in many ways. It’s the symbol used for
psychology and Neptune, the emblem on the flag for Barbados, as well as The
United States Naval War College.
Another Satanic symbol is the lazy eight or the infinity sign. The Seeker’s
Handbook states that this sign is the “Western counterpart to the YIN/YANG.”
[Emphasis in the original]

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky comments that it “is symbolized in its turn by the
Caduceus.” One witchcraft book asserts that it is the symbol for immortality. To
occultists, it represents Lucifer’s eternal victory. It also symbolizes reincarnation
and karma.

This symbol can be seen on certain Tarot cards such as “The Magician” (for
picture, see the chapter on “Hand Signals”) and “Strength.”

The infinity symbol sometimes encircles a globe in which case it means that
Satan has put the earth under his control.

The rock group, Duran Duran, also incorporates the lazy 8 and the globe in their
album cover.
There is yet another meaning according to Starhawk, a witch. She maintains: “In
the Faery tradition of Witchcraft, the unconscious mind is called the Younger
Self; the conscious mind is called Talking Self....

“In the Faery tradition, a third ‘self’ is recognized: the Deep Self or God
Self....The Deep Self is the Divine within....and is conceived of as both male
and female....It is often symbolized as two linked spirals, or as the infinity sign,
the 8 on its side. In the Faery tradition, it is called Dian Y Glas, the Blue God.
Blue symbolizes spirit; the Deep Self was said to appear blue when
psychically ‘seen.’...‘Dian’ is related to both Diana and Tana, the Faery name of
the Goddess; also to Janicot, the Basque name of the Horned God....

“In modern occultism, the Deep Self often appears as the ‘Spirit Guide....’”
As a Christian knows, a spirit guide is really a demon. The Bible warns “that in
the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits,
and doctrines of devils” (I Timothy 4:1). We can see that this is happening
frequently today. Our society is quickly heading back to paganism.

The infinity sign also represents “the adept’s hourglass from which flows infinite
time.” Once again we find that the hourglass is a Masonic symbol. It is also used
in the Odd Fellows organization, which is known as “poor man’s Masonry.”

We’ve seen in the chapter on “Winged Symbols” that Cronus (or Saturn) is
depicted as an old man with a scythe and an hourglass. The hourglass is also the
symbol for Shiva’s drum (the Damaru).

As mentioned before, Shiva is another name for Satan. His drum is an hourglass
which is the representation of the infinity sign. With this in mind, it was
fascinating to learn that the sign for brimstone incorporates the infinity figure in
its symbol. It was also interesting to see that the brimstone symbol appears at the
top of the Church of Satan’s “Nine Satanic Statements.”
Satan (Baphomet, Lucifer) is proclaimed by the New Agers, occultists, and
Satanists as the light-bearer. In the drawing of Baphomet (the Goat of Mendes)
by Eliphas Levi, a Mason and occultist, we see that he has a flaming torch
between his horns. The goat is used in Hermetic MAGIC where it represents
FIRE and is also the symbol of generation.

The torch, therefore, is another symbol that needs to be examined but first we’ll
look at one of the witchcraft holidays called Imbolc (held on February 2nd). This
festival: “marks the recovery of the Goddess after giving birth to the God. The
lengthening periods of light awaken Her.

The God is a young, lusty boy, but His power is felt in the longer days. The
warmth fertilizes the Earth (the Goddess), causes seed to germinate and sprout.
And so the earliest beginnings of spring occur.

“This is a Sabbat of purification after the shut-in life of winter, through the
renewing power of the Sun. It is also a festival of light and of fertility, once
marked in Europe with huge blazes, torches and fire in every form. Fire here
represents our own illumination and inspiration as much as light and warmth.
“Imbolc is also known as Feast of Torches, Oimelc, Lupercalia, Feast of Pan,
Snowdrop Festival, Feast of the Waxing Light, Brigid’s day (sic), and probably
by many other names. Some female Wiccans follow the old
Scandinavian custom of wearing crowns of lit candles, but many more carry
tapers during their invocations.”

Notice that the Feast of Torches is also called the Feast of Pan.

“The god Pan is a symbol of nature, and is usually represented with horns
(expressive of the sun’s rays and of the aggressive force of Aries) and with legs
covered with hair (denoting the vitality of base forces, earth, shrubs and the
instincts). In astrology, Pan is one aspect of Saturn, and is also equated with
Satan and with life in its involutive, and, in particular, its base, aspects.”

“PAN WAS THE PATRON SAINT OF SEXUAL PASTIMES....He often


tried to capture women, and because of his lustfulness, they lived in such fear of
him that his name is still associated with fear, in the adjective ‘panicky’ and the
noun ‘panic.’”

In The Satanic Bible Pan is called the “Greek god of lust” was “later relegated to
devildom.” Since Pan is represented with horns it is no wonder that he is called
the “Homed God” by witches.

Returning to the Feast of Pan or Brigid’s Day, did you notice that some witches
(wiccans) have the custom of wearing crowns of lit candles on February 2nd?
Starhawk, a witch, reveals: “Brigid is the Irish Goddess of smithcraft, poetry,
and healing—the fire Goddess who is also worshiped at holy wells. Her festival,
on the eve of February 2, is a festival of the waxing light, celebrated when the
sun begins to grow stronger and the days begin to grow longer. Also
called Candlemas, it is a time of purification and strengthening, and seemed an
appropriate time for our ritual.”

Candlemas is “[o]ne of the eight religious festivals of Witches.” What is


interesting is that this VERY SAME FESTIVAL (including the candles) under
the same name, CANDLEMAS, is celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Stewart Farrar, a witch, comments about Candlemas: “This is the classical
Lupercalia or Feast of Pan. More anciently still, it is the celebration of the
Goddess’s recovery from giving birth to the new year’s Sun God, coming as
it does six weeks after the winter solstice. The same concept has survived
undisguised in the Christian festival of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin
Mary....”

A Christian author notes: “Another day adopted from paganism, supposedly to


honor Mary, is called ‘Candlemas’ or the ‘Purification of the Blessed Virgin’
and is celebrated on February 2....In pagan Rome, this festival was observed by
the carrying of torches and candles in honor of Februa, for whom our
month February is named! The Greeks held the feast in honor of the goddess
Ceres, the mother of Proserpina, who with candle-bearing celebrants searched
for her in the underworld. Thus we can see how adopting February 2 to honor
the purification of Mary was influenced by pagan customs involving candles,
even to calling it ‘Candlemas’ day. On this day all of the candles to be used
during the year in Catholic rituals are blessed....Says The Catholic Encyclopedia,
‘We need not shrink from admitting that candles, like incense and lustral water,
were commonly employed in pagan worship and in rites paid to the
dead.’” [Emphasis in the original]

Candlemas, the Festival of Torches, is just one of the pagan uses of the flame.
Many of the gods and goddesses of mythology carried torches. Some of these
are: Hecate (the “Queen of the Witches”), Comus, Eros, Hymenaeus (or
Hymen), Apollo, Ilithyia, Eos (or Aurora), Iakchos, and Phosphorus (who is also
called Lucifer).

Listen to what occultist Edouard Schure says about Lucifer and his flaming
torch: “Lucifer, having regained his star and his diadem, will assemble his
legions for new works of creation. Attracted by his flaming torch, celestial
spirits will descend...and he will send these messengers from unknown spheres
to earth. Then the torch of Lucifer will signal ‘From Heaven to Earth!’—and
the...(New Age) Christ will answer ‘From Earth to Heaven!”’

Light (as signified by the torch) is a very important Masonic term. Masonic
writer, Arthur H. Ward, in Masonic Symbolism and the Mystic Way, notes:
“When later he [the Mason] is given LIGHT, it means really that he is taught
the principles of OCCULTISM....” Occultist and Mason, Manly Palmer Hall,
states that “the torches represent the OCCULT arts and sciences, the doctrines
and dogmas by the light of which Truth is made visible.”
In fact, a book publisher that prints Masonic and Eastern Star books is called
The Torch Press. The torch is also prevalent in the Olympics. We mentioned the
Olympics briefly in the chapter “Humanist Symbols,” but let’s look at this topic
a little more. In the New Age Rainbow Bridge Newsletter, we find some
interesting information.

“The torch has been a symbol for ages of the light of God as it flames in the
spirit of man. As it has been lighted at Olympics past and sent on its way to other
nations, it has carried that symbology of the flame of spirit being extended from
one nation to another. This time, it came to a land at whose doorstep stands a
lady with another lighted lamp, significantly lighting the way for those seeking
freedom.

Our national motto is ‘I light the way.’...

“So, the Olympic torch came to a land prepared for its arrival....The torch
reached the ‘City of the Angels,’ the heart chakra of our country, and was held
proudly aloft by one of us for all of us....
“John Sinclair, speaking earlier at Meditation Mount about the Games said, ‘The
Olympic Games are the heritage of the early forms of which the Yoga of
Synthesis is the new yoga to come. It is the yoga of union, effort, enterprise,
all of which is enshrined in the Games. The ages of man are represented and
the future of man is expressed in the effort and excellence which they
represent. The Avatar of Synthesis is the inspirer of the Yoga of Synthesis which
man has now to evolve.

“The symbol of the five-pointed star was presented over and over. It is the
symbol of the New Group of World Servers, the symbol of perfected man, the
star of initiation. As an energy it is expansion, progress, freedom
dominion over the material plane, and a purificatory energy on all planes.”
[Italics in the original; Boldface added]
Torch races have a pagan origin. The Hephestia was an “Athenian festival in
honour of Hephaistos, the Greek Vulcan, in which races were run with lighted
torches, handed from one to another.” Also the Prometheia was a “festival held
at Athens in honour of Prometheus, in which a torch race was run, from
the belief that Prometheus stole fire from heaven, and hence was called the
torch-bearer.”

“Torch races date back to the ancient Greeks. A sanctuary in Olympia dedicated
to the goddess Hestia, sister of Zeus, ‘housed the glowing embers which, every
four years, would be fanned into flame by the winning athletes. To preserve the
purity and power of the fire, it had to be moved with speed. Soon competitions
developed to see which individual or group—a relay—could move the torch
the fastest. The winner won the honor of lighting the fire in the name of the
patron deity of the city.’”

As just mentioned, the Statue of Liberty also holds a torch in her hand. It’s no
surprise to learn that the Masons gave us this “goddess.”

“Towering above the shimmering but polluted waters, she holds in her
outreached arm and hand a torch of fire and light. A gift of the Masonic
Order, the modern inheritors of the Illuminati heritage, the Statue of
Liberty was sculptured by Frederic Bartholdi, a member of the Masonic Lodge
of Alsace-Lorraine in Paris, France. The statue is significant to the secret
societies plotting the New World Order.”
The Migration of Symbols reveals: “The hand uplifted towards the sky
is...figured on native houses...to ward off evil spirits from the dwellers therein.”

Another popular symbol with the New Agers and occultists is the rainbow. God
gave the rainbow as a promise to mankind that He would never send a
worldwide flood again to destroy man (Genesis 9:13-16).

The New Agers have taken this symbol and made it into something that it was
never meant to be. Masonic author, George Oliver, remarks: “It is remarkable
that in all the ancient systems of MYTHOLOGY, the Great Father, or the
MALE GENERATIVE PRINCIPLE was uniformly symbolized by a POINT
WITHIN A CIRCLE. This emblem was placed by the Scandinavian priests and
poets on the central summit of a RAINBOW, which was fabled to be a
bridge leading from earth to heaven.”

Another author reveals: “In the practice of voodoo black magic in Haiti and
Africa today, the RAINBOW IS DEPICTED AS AN EVENT
CELEBRATING THE MARRIAGE OF A ‘RAINBOW GOD’ TO THE
‘SERPENT GOD.’

“In the ancient Jewish KABBALA—now being revived by New Age teachers of
today—mystical rabbis taught that the RAINBOW SYMBOLIZED A
SEXUAL RITE. The bow of the rainbow was supposedly the phallus of the
male god which descended into the kingdom of the womb, the queen or goddess.
The union was said to create immense divine powers.”

In Scandinavian mythology, there was a rainbow bridge called Bifrost. This


bridge was “also known as the ‘devil’s bridge’” and was equated with the river
Styx of the Egyptians, which was the river that they believed flowed through
hell.

“In Greek mythology, the rainbow is the embodiment of the messenger of the
goddess, Iris....” The Chinese rainbow differs somewhat in that it only has five
colors (instead of the typical seven), “their synthesis symbolizing the union of
YIN AND YANG.” [Emphasis in the original]

In Babylonian literature the rainbow was “a sign of wrath, of terror, and of ill,
and as an attribute of the goddess Tir-an-na, bringer of misfortune.”

In Masonic symbolism, we find that the Rainbow appears as the representation


In Masonic symbolism, we find that the Rainbow appears as the representation
of Lucifer, the Light Bearer.

The rainbow bridge (also called the antahkarana) is referred to frequently by the
New Age movement and is found repeatedly in occult literature. One Christian
author explains: “In the occult, the rainbow is a hypnotic device supposedly
forming a bridge between the individual and the over-soul or Great Universal
Mind. This ‘Mind’ is not God.”

Lynn F. Perkins, a Mason and author of Masonry in the New Age, reveals the
following about the antahkarana: “Masons, as ‘Builders of a Spiritual Fabric,’
should become familiar with this old Hindu term. It refers to the ‘Bridge’ or
‘Pathway’ that every human being is consciously or unconsciously building
between his ‘lower self’ and his ‘High-Self,’ between his imperfect self and his
perfect self.

The process of the ‘Builder’ never ceases FROM LIFE TO LIFE EITHER IN
OR OUT OF A PHYSICAL BODY. The ‘rough stone’ ultimately becomes the
‘Perfect Ashlar.’”

In passing, notice that Perkins is also promoting REINCARNATION by his


remark about “life to life”!

In the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism: “the RAINBOW SYMBOLIZES


MAN’S ultimate perfect state—DIVINITY, when he has achieved an
inner unity of good and evil, shadow and light, and becomes one with the Great
One.

“In other words, THE NEW AGE TEACHES THAT MAN’S PATH TO
GODHOOD IS SYMBOLIZED BY THE ‘RAINBOW BRIDGE,’ which
man crosses over by achieving higher consciousness. The reward at the other
end of the rainbow: self-empowerment, immortality, divinity.”

With this in mind, it’s no surprise to see the following notice in a witchcraft
magazine. It states: “CARRY A BEAUTIFUL SYMBOL OF THE NEW
AGE SPREAD THE WORD—JOIN THE LEGIONS OF LIGHT...."

“Ashtar and the ‘Space Brothers’ have repeatedly said that it is time we New
Agers show our belief in the existence of more advanced life in space. As a
special memento to coincide with the release of this important volume we
are offering for a limited time only a beautiful medallion depicting the symbol
of the New World Order—a rainbow with a flying saucer flying over it....”

A New Age book, The Light Shall Set You Free, states: “Since the seven major
chakras comprise the seven colors of the RAINBOW...and since the seven
colors of the RAINBOW form WHITE LIGHT, we must keep these chakras
vibrating at their maximum strength within us at all times. This is done through
the power of the mind and through VISUALIZATION. The process is also
enhanced through MEDITATION....

“When each chakra is fully activated, vibrating with its purest color, the seven
colors combine within and create an auric field of WHITE LIGHT. This forms
a protective shield of energy around us and gives off a glow of energy that is
often called ILLUMINATION.”
The white light is an important symbol in the New Age. A former witch wrote:
“In the upper three levels of witchcraft LUCIFER IS REPRESENTED BY A
WHITE LIGHT.” The Tara Center, a well-known New Age organization who
is promoting the “New Age Christ,” called Maitreya, explains: “Triangles work
is easy. Mentally link up with the two other members; visualize a TRIANGLE
OF WHITE LIGHT circulating above your heads; then say The
Great Invocation aloud (whenever possible). See your TRIANGLE linked with
all other triangles, transmission and meditation groups on the planet. See the
WHITE LIGHT circulating among this network of focal points and pouring out
to envelop the world, thus helping to form a channel for the downpouring of
Light and Love into the body of humanity.

“When you say: ‘From the centre where the Will of God is known,’ which is
Shamballa, visualise a great sphere of WHITE LIGHT.”

Shamballa, by the way, is the mythological place where the “Lord of the World,”
Sanat Kumara or Shiva (who is actually Satan), is supposed to live!

Dennis Carpenter, a witch, advises: “Connect with the Divine as you know it.
Imagine yourself surrounded with WHITE LIGHT, a protective sphere of light
that will keep you safe throughout this meditation.” Lazaris, a spirit guide
(actually a demon), “suggests that he be visualized, simply, as a sphere of
WHITE LIGHT.”

Kundalini is the name of the serpent that is supposed to lie coiled at the base of
the spine but which is raised during yoga. New Ager, Elizabeth Clare Prophet,
calls Kundalini the white light.

Prophet, as well as other occultists, refer to the Great White Brotherhood. New
Agers, Shirley McCune and Norma Milanovich, explain: “The Great White
Brotherhood (white meaning WHITE LIGHT) is composed of many of the
beings in the Cosmic Hierarchy. This organization includes
seventy Orders/Brotherhoods of the universe....

“Beings of Light can hold membership simultaneously in the Order of


Melchizedek and in the Great White Brotherhood. In fact, most, if not all, do
belong to both.”

Both Masonry and Mormonism refer to the Melchizedek Priesthood. In fact, for
one to become a god, according to Mormon doctrine, one must belong to the
Melchizedek Priesthood. In Scottish Rite Masonry, the 19th degree is called
“Grand Pontiff.” It is during this ceremony that the “Candidate is anointed
with oil, is made and proclaimed a priest for ever according to the Order of
Melchizedek.” Hebrews 5:5, 9 tells us, however, that “Christ glorified not
Himself to be made an high priest” but was “called OF GOD an high priest after
the order of Melchizedek,” but occultists, Mormons, and Masons glorify
THEMSELVES and take ON THEMSELVES the honor of priesthood that
was given to Christ ALONE.

The Bible goes on to reveal that Christ “because He continueth ever, hath an
unchangeable priesthood” (Hebrews 7:24). The word “unchangeable” is
“aparabatos” in the Greek and means “UNTRANSFERABLE.” In other words,
this priesthood cannot be passed on from one person to another. Christ is the one
and only one who can hold this priesthood.

Example after example could be given of such quotations about the “white
light.” It is also interesting to note that The White Light is the name of a
publication of the OCCULT organization the Temple of Truth. It is billed as
“The Magazine of Ceremonial Magick.” The name of their bookstore is The
Magick Circle.
For much more information on the rainbow and the white light, see my book
Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star.

Another symbol that is frequently seen today is the lotus flower. Blavatsky says
that the lotus: “is the flower sacred to nature and her Gods....With the Hindus,
the lotus is the emblem of the productive power of nature, through the agency of
fire and water (spirit and matter)....The lotus, in India, is the symbol of
prolific earth....The lotus is the two-fold type of the Divine and human
hermaphrodite, being of dual sex, so to say....

“The lotus flower, represented as growing out of Vishnu’s navel—that God


resting on the waters of space and his Serpent of Infinity—is the most graphic
allegory ever made: the Universe evolving from the central Sun, the POINT, the
ever-concealed germ.” [Caps in the original; Boldface added]

Hall, writes:

“You will sometimes see strange little Chinese gods or Oriental Buddhas sitting
on the blossom of a Lotus. In fact, if you look carefully you will find nearly all
the Oriental gods are so depicted. This means that they have opened within
themselves that Spiritual Consciousness which they call the KUNDALINI.”

One of the emblems of Isis is the lotus, which is a symbol of the resurrection. Of
course, in Egyptian mythology, the idea of resurrection means rebirth or
REINCARNATION. The lotus was also associated with sun gods.

“One Egyptian legend tells that before creation there was nothing but a stagnant
ocean upon which floated a lotus. When the beautiful flower opened, all of
creation, including the Gods, spilled forth from it. Another tale tells how a
great lotus opened to reveal a scarab which became the sun, and each day as
mighty Ra opens His eye (the lotus), the sun appears. The lotus flower opens and
closes each day as the sun rises and sets so the connection between the flower
and the sun is very clear.”

Hall explains:

“In the Western World the Lotus has been changed to the Rose. The Roses of
the Rosicrucians, the Roses of the Masonic degrees, and also those of the Order
of the Garter in England ALL stand for the SAME THING: the awakening of
spiritual consciousness and unfolding into full bloom the soul qualities of man.
When man opens this bud within himself, he finds, like the golden pollen in
the flower, this wonderful spiritual city, SHAMBALLA, in the heart of the
thousand-petalled Lotus of the brain.”

Pike says that the “Rose was anciently sacred to Aurora and Sun.” In another
book Hall declares: “Of all symbolic flowers the lotus blossom of India and
Egypt and the rose of the Rosicrucians are the most important. In their
symbolism these two flowers are considered identical. The esoteric doctrines for
which the Eastern lotus stands have been perpetuated in modern Europe under
the form of the rose. The rose and the lotus are yonic emblems, signifying
primarily the maternal creative mystery....”

Hall just said that the lotus and the rose are symbols of the female generative
parts. An expanded definition is given in A Dictionary of Symbols. Another
author writes: “For example, the lotus symbolizes the female vulva of the
Mother Goddess, the diamond the male organ of the ancient Father God of
paganism. Thus, when a New Ager speaks mysteriously of the ‘diamond
entering the lotus’ during religious initiation ceremonies, he literally is
referring to sexual intercourse as a New Age holy ritual.” [Emphasis in the
original]

“There is a certain parallel between the symbolism of the lotus and that of the
rose in Western culture. In Egypt, the lotus symbolizes nascent life, or first
appearance. Saunier regards it as a natural symbol for all forms
of evolution....As an artistic creation it is related to the mandala, its
significance varying according to the number of its petals: the eight-petalled
lotus is considered in India as the Centre where Brahma dwells and as the
visible manifestation of his occult activity....The ‘thousand-petalled’ lotus
symbolizes the final revelation....From the remotest days of antiquity, the lotus
was unanimous choice of the Chinese, the Japanese, the Hindus, the Egyptians
and the Aryans. The lotus flower growing out of the navel of Vishnu, symbolizes
the universe growing out of the central sun— the central point or the ‘unmoved
mover’. It is the attribute of many deities.”

The mandala, mentioned in the previous paragraph, is: “a Hindu term for a
circle. It is a kind of yantra (instrument, means or emblem), in the form of a
ritual geometric diagram, sometimes corresponding to a specific, divine attribute
or to some form of enchantment (mantra) which is thus given visual
expression....They are to be found all over the Orient, and always as a means
towards contemplation and concentration—as an aid in inducing certain mental
states and in encouraging the spirit to move forward along its path of evolution
from the biological to the geometric, from the realm of corporeal forms to
the spiritual.” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]
One item that is used in Buddhism is the prayer wheel. “In Buddhist countries
the wheel or chakra is twirled for divination and as a means of gaining
inspiration.” The Tibetans put a prayer inside the wheel and then spin it over and
over again. They feel that every time they spin it, the prayer is being sent forth.
This is a repetitious form of prayer. In Numerology: The Magic of Numbers find:
“We are all aware today that with the new interest in Indian occultism the
modern gurus or teachers are fond of giving a ‘word’ to their disciples which
they use as a prayer form and which has vibrations which build up in the body of
the person using them by repetition. The word, such as ohm, must always be a
specific one given to the individual, and it is the work of the guru to find out
which word will indeed vibrate harmoniously with the vibrations of
the individual receiving it. The ‘magic’ appears to be in the constant use of
the word rather like the Tibetan prayer wheel churning out its monotonous
prayers.” [Italics in the original; Boldface added]

The Bible address this issue. In Matthew 6:5-8 we are told: “And when thou
prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in
the synagogues and in the comers of the streets, that they may be seen of men.
Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou prayest,
enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which
is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. But
when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that
they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be not ye therefore like unto
them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask Him.”
16.

ZODIAC SIGNS
Astrology (a form of divination) is a practice in which a person consults the sun,
moon, stars, and planets to foretell future events. One occult magazine relates:
“Anxious to know the future, they believed that by watching the stars they could
deduce ahead of time the actions of their gods and goddesses who controlled
every facet of their lives. Astrology can be traced back to ancient Babylon where
the Zodiac was established.”

The astrologers claim that the position of the heavenly bodies at the exact time
of one’s birth will influence this person’s entire life including his personality,
romance, and career. Given the exact time and location of one’s birth,
astrologers (those who study astrology) can then determine which days will be
“lucky” and which days will be “bad”. These good and bad days differ from
person to person. If August 18th has been determined as a good day for you, you
would then be encouraged to make a large business deal, apply for that special
job opening that you always wanted, or take that long-awaited trip to Europe on
THAT day. However, if August 18th is one of your bad days, you should not
make any major decision until one of your “good” days, thus avoiding the
possibility of having things turn sour.

The World Book Encyclopedia recounts: “During ancient times there was wide
belief in OCCULT sciences. The best-known of the old OCCULT subjects
included ASTROLOGY, alchemy, necromancy, and magic.” Under
“ASTROLOGY” we find: “Judicial astrology is the astrology of today. It was
and still is closely related to other pseudo sciences and superstitions such as
palmistry, numerology, and the use of charms and magic.” Related articles under
“Magic” include: ASTROLOGY, clairvoyance, divination, evil eye, exorcism,
hypnotism, necromancy, shaman (witch doctor), telepathy, trance, voodoo and
witchcraft!

Nat Freedland, in The Occult Explosion, writes that “astrology is clearly the
MOST IMPORTANT part of the OCCULT explosion.” He also says: “The
greatest common denominator of OCCULTISM in the United States is the
astrology column.”

The Treasury of Witchcraft states: “Stemming from the Black Arts, and
involving goetic premises, assuming the techniques and conditions of occult
practices are alchemy, divination, astrology, and levitation.” Goetic magic, by
the way, is black magic or sorcery. Mason Kenneth MacKenzie says that goetia
is the “term for black magic, in contradistinction to Theurgia, or white
magic. The powers of darkness were invoked in this system with horrible rites.”

One book explains the Goetic Circle of Pacts (see picture on page 277) like
this: “Symbols play a vital role in infernal conjuration. ...the Goetic Circle of
Pacts, drawn by Eliphas Levi in the 19th century, is supposed to be used when
the sorcerer is to make a pact with the Descending Hierarchy. The three circles
in the center are the standing positions of the sorcerer and his apprentices. The
skull must be from a parricide, the horns from a goat, the bat must have been
drowned in blood, and the black cat, whose head is place opposite the skull,
must have been fed on human flesh.” [Emphasis in the original]
Once again we can find Masonry PROMOTING an OCCULT practice. One
Masonic author, Mr. Castells, brags: “The Zodiac is still with us in the Royal
Arch, although...like so many other symbols of Freemasonry, its real import and
significance has been obscured.” He adds: “In 1775, when the Freemasons’
Hall was erected, the ZODIAC WAS ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE
A MASONIC SYMBOL by placing it over the main entrance of that edifice.”

In Masonry and Its Symbols in the Light of “Thinking and Destiny,” we find:
“The Zodiac is the best symbol of the circle with the twelve points on the
circumference which give a value to geometrical symbols....Masonry has its
symbols from the Zodiac.”
Another Mason claims: “According to Occult teaching, each reincarnation is
under the adjoining sign of the zodiac, hence a sign, thirty degrees, is a symbol
of rebirth, and the moving over (the advancement) of thirty degrees is
emblematic of rebirth.”

The zodiac is based on astrology which is and ALWAYS HAS BEEN


associated with the OCCULT and WITCHCRAFT. In spite of this, however,
some “evangelical” people (such as D. James Kennedy of Coral Ridge
Ministries) promote the zodiac and refer to “Biblical astrology.” An ad in
Charisma and Christian Life announced: “Startling discoveries made by eminent
theologian Dr. D. James Kennedy prove that God created the Zodiac! God
intended the stars to foretell the future of the world. Discover what Dr. Kennedy
calls BIBLICAL ASTROLOGY or the Gospel in the stars. Order, ‘The Real
Meaning of the Zodiac’ book on cassette....”
Let’s look at some of what Kennedy teaches. He claims: “Fourthly, in the signs
of the zodiac, is Sagittarius, the Archer. Sagittarius is a CENTAUR WITH THE
BODY OF A HORSE AND THE TORSO OF A MAN. He is a man with a
drawn bow and arrow. The Bible speaks of one in Revelation 6:2, ‘And I saw,
and behold a white horse, and he that sat on him had a bow...and he went
forth conquering, and to conquer.’ THIS IS A PICTURE OF ONE WHO HAS
TWO NATURES: OF CHRIST WHO IS THE GOD-MAN (the theanthropos,
both man and God) who is going forth conquering and to conquer.” [Italics and
boldface in the original; Caps added]
Personally, I feel that this is blasphemy. The centaur is a MYTHOLOGICAL
animal, so does this make Christ a mythological being? In Revelation 6 we see
TWO DISTINCT beings—a horse AND a man, not a horse-man. Supposedly
this represents the two natures of Christ, but does the horse represent the man
aspect of Christ or the divine aspect? Or, does the man represent the man aspect
or the divine aspect? We cannot make either the horse or man DIVINE. Romans
1:22-23, 25 warns: “Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And
changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to
corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping
things....Who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped and served
the creature more than the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen.”

Kennedy admits: “Remarkably, the stars in the heaven which represent those
twelve signs bear absolutely no resemblance to the pictures or the signs
themselves. For example, what we call the Big Dipper has been called Ursa
Major (Great Bear).

One thing it does not look like is a great bear! Neither do any of the other signs
look like what they are supposed to represent.”

This is some admission! Kennedy claims that “God intended the stars to foretell
the future of the world,” but if the signs do not “look like what they are supposed
to represent,” then how can the Gospel be clearly proclaimed by the
constellations? The Bible tells us: “Have NO fellowship with the unfruitful
works of DARKNESS, but rather REPROVE them” (Ephesians 5:11). We are
not to try to “Christianize” the occult.

There are many explicit warnings AGAINST ASTROLOGY in the Bible. We


covered Deuteronomy 18:10, 12 before but it’s well worth repeating: “There
shall not be found among you ANY ONE that maketh his son or his daughter to
pass through the fire, or that useth DIVINATION [ASTROLOGY!], or
an OBSERVER OF TIMES [ASTROLOGER], or an enchanter, or a
witch....For ALL that do these things are an ABOMINATION unto the Lord.”

Jeremiah 10:2 warns: “Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at
the SIGNS OF HEAVEN; for the heathen are dismayed at them. For the
CUSTOMS of the people are VAIN....” Speaking about the doom of Babylon,
Isaiah prophesied:

“For thou hast trusted in thy WICKEDNESS....Therefore shall evil come upon
thee....Stand now with thy enchantments, and with the multitude of
thy sorceries....Let now the ASTROLOGERS, the STAR-GAZERS, the
MONTHLY PROGNOSTICATORS, stand up and save thee from these things
that shall come upon thee....NONE shall save thee” (Isaiah 47:10-15, in part).

A former witch cautions us that astrology, occult jewelry, face painting, tarot
cards, playing cards, incense, drugs, nakedness, and occult games are definitely
part of witchcraft. Let’s do what I Thessalonians 5:22 tells us to do: “Abstain
from ALL appearance of evil.”

Connected to astrology is another symbol that is quite popular nowadays. It is


called the enneagram. One Christian researcher explains: “A currently popular
variation of the triangle is the enneagram, a symbol that has several triangles
arranged so that nine points touch an outer circle. Sir John Sinclair, in his
commentary on the legacy of Alice Bailey, founder of Lucis Trust, remarks that
the enneagram originated in ancient Egypt. He suggests that the nine points
on the enneagram represent nine different groups of New Age workers:
financiers and economists, psychologists, telepathic communicators, workers in
the field of religion, educators of the New Age, trained observers,
scientific servers, political organizers, and magnetic healers.

“Djwhal Khul, the spirit guide who revealed this diagram and its meaning
to Alice Bailey, confided to her that once these nine groups come together, a
‘tenth group’—which he failed to identify—will come forth to bring in a
One World Order.
“The enneagram also is a Hindu symbol. Sri Aurobindo, an Indian Hindu guru
whose writings and teachings hold a strange fascination for American
and European New Agers, connect the enneagram not only to the Mother
Goddess of the Hindus but also to the goddess myths of Greece and Rome."
[Italics in the original; Boldface added]

“Also tying the Enneagram in with occult astrology, Aurobindo maintained that
the secrets of the Enneagram are so important that he who unravels its secrets
‘will enjoy riches and wealth and be sexually fertile.’

“Regrettably, the Enneagram is also in vogue and gaining popularity amongst a


number of Christian groups, with both Protestant and Catholic, whose leaders
evidently are ever on the lookout for something new to give their audiences. It is
especially popular in Catholic circles, with both priests and nuns promoting the
use of the Enneagram to determine basic personality types, compulsions,
and obsessions. One Catholic priest has even attempted to relate each of the nine
points of the Enneagram with nine personality traits of Jesus! But it is not only
used in the Catholic Church. Though its ancient occultic origins are undebatable,
I have also received reports that the teaching of the Enneagram is being
popularized at Southern Baptist retreats and in Methodist, Episcopal, and
Charismatic circles.”

An ad in Yoga International stated the following: “CREDENCE CASSETTES


features audio and video cassettes by authors who are free-spirited Catholics,
many of whom are at home with and drink from the wells of Jung, Native
American Spirituality, New Age music, guided imagery, and the Enneagram.
Not your mother’s church, but probably your children’s!” [Emphasis in the
original]
It was an occultist, George Gurdjieff, who introduced the enneagram to Europe.

“[He] claims it originated about 2500 years ago in a Babylonian wisdom


school....This may implicate the enneagram with Babylonian astrology, since
those characteristics would be signified by a point on the enneagram. Gurdjieff’s
use of the enneagram also parallels the esoteric cabala’s ‘Tree of Life’ of Jewish
mysticism.”

It doesn’t matter what type of personality a person has, God can use him or her
IF he or she is wholly committed to the Lord. God can take a hardened, drunken,
wicked sinner and change that person into a kind, considerate, caring person.
The Lord can take a shy person and make him or her into a bold individual who
is willing to die, if need be, for the sake of the Gospel. Peter, as well as the other
disciples, forsook Christ when it came time for Him to be crucified, yet just
fifty-some days later these same disciples were bold enough to testify of Christ’s
resurrection (Acts 2:1 -47). When they were imprisoned and admonished not to
speak about Christ, they boldly replied: “We ought to obey God rather than
men” (Acts 5:29).

Let’s forget all the man-made (and demonic) devices and personality testing, and
let us also “obey God rather than men.” “[Y]our faith should not stand in the
wisdom of men, but in the power of God” (I Corinthians 2:5).
17.

TALISMANS
Webster tells us a talisman is “an object bearing a sign or character engraved
under astrological influences and thought to act as a charm to avert evil and
bring good fortune.”

In Amulets and Superstitions we are told:

“The object of the talisman is quite different from that of the amulet. The amulet
is supposed to exercise its protective powers on behalf of the individual or
thing continually, whereas the talisman is only intended to perform one specific
task. Thus a talisman may be placed in the ground with money or treasure, which
it is expected to protect and to do nothing else. But the line which divides the
amulet from the talisman has rarely been observed by any people who regard
such things as parts of the machinery of magic, and in modern times the use and
meanings of the two objects are generally confounded, even by educated folk
who are superstitious. And the experts are not agreed on the subject.”

One occult catalog that sells talismans and amulets states:

“The word TALISMAN is believed to come from Arabic as there are great
similarities in that language. One of the root words means ‘to make marks as
would a magician. The word AMULET is derived from the Latin
Amuletum, and is a magical object.

“At one time there was a difference between an amulet and a talisman in that a
talisman was made for a specific task, and an amulet had broader uses. With
time, down through the centuries, this difference disappeared, and today, an
amulet or talisman is considered one and the same as far as having magical
powers is concerned.

“There are uncounted forms of amulets and talismans. They can be in the form
of a seal, pentacle, charm, circle, Voodoo veve, table (name given certain
engraved tablets), signets, gemstones, roots, bones, miniature statues of gods and
goddesses, and any other item that represents a magical force that benefits its
owner....

“There are also amulets and talismans that are connected with ceremonial magic
rituals. These are seals, signets, tablets, and other forms that are used in
summoning supernatural powers, and causing them to give help and aid in any
endeavor. Such supernatural beings have varying powers, and the proper ritual
and required items must be used in accordance with whom is being invoked.”

Arthur Edward Waite, a Mason and occultist, reveals:

“Talismans may be made either of the seven kabbalistic metals—gold, silver,


iron, copper, fixed mercury, brass, and lead—or of precious stones, such as
carbuncles, crystals, diamonds, emeralds, agates, sapphires, and onyxes.”

One talisman is called “Satan’s Seal.” It shows “Lucifer depicted as king,


wielding a prong with which he catches sinners, and with hands of claws like
those of a beast of prey. Inscription around edges reads, ‘Master of the abyss of
Hell.’”
An amulet in one catalog is described like this: “Let this strange little Japanese
SPIRIT DEMON insure your safety and security. Many people claim that
wearing this amulet brings serenity and peace of mind.”

One talisman sold by The Pyramid Collection is a Japanese Water Charm. It is


described like this:

“In Japan, the ideographic symbol for ‘water’ can also represent that element’s
properties of life, cleansing, and the emotions. Pendants similar to that shown...
(its design is taken from an ancient crest) were commonly worn as
charms against fire. A strong, graphic talisman for men and women.”

Other talismans they sell are Rune Jewelry. The catalog explains:

“The Runes are secret, occult symbols used by Norse runemasters until the
17th century. modern runemasters consult the runes to communicate with the
subconscious self. The six brass Runes, with raised sterling-silver symbols, are
talismans that promote inner growth.”

Notice that runes are OCCULT symbols. What then, is so-called “Christian”
Michael Smith doing with runic characters on his record? Several of the letters
(M, E, and T) in his name are exact representations of the runes. When I wrote to
Smith about this, his manager responded. He denied that the record
contained runic characters, but he did tell me that if I wanted to know
more about runes that I should check out my library for more information! He
may not be fully endorsing the runes, but he certainly didn’t try to warn me that
runes were occultic symbols. Incidentally, the flip side of this album has Smith’s
name written backwards.

“Writing reversal is a SATANIC principle. Master satanist Aleister Crowley


taught his disciples to walk backwards, talk backwards, think backwards,
speak backwards, write backwards and even listen to phonograph records
backwards to gain insight into the future.” [Emphasis in the original]
It is also interesting to note that in this “Christian” album the name of Jesus is
only mentioned ONE time!

Returning to the runes, we find the word rune means “secret." “The runes were
associated with secrecy or mystery because only a few persons knew them.
Heathen priests probably first used the characters in their charms and magic
spells.” The runes are considered to be comparable to the I Ching and the Tarot
and are a form of DIVINATION.

Magical Arts states:

“More than 2,000 years ago in the cold, rugged lands of Scandinavia, shamans
seized evanescent, magical ideas and gave them form in symbols they called
runes. These stick-like character, scratched onto pebbles and bits of
wood, functioned as talismans and implements for divination, protection and
guiding those who sought their wisdom....

“The original runic symbols developed into the letters of the earliest Germanic
alphabet, known as the Elder Futhark. Even when put to this practical use, the
markings retained their old occult meanings....and runes were ubiquitous
during the Viking era as tokens of magical power. People covered their home
with the symbols to ward off evil; warriors engraved them on the hilts of their
swords, hoping for strength in battle; midwives scratched them on the palms of
women in childbirth to ensure safe delivery; and shamans used them to
commune with the dead, to cast spells, and even, reportedly, to fly.”

The runes “were so connected with witchcraft, the early Christian missionaries
in Europe refused to use them. They replaced this satanic sign language with
the Latin alphabet instead.”

Let’s look at a talisman sold by Papa Jim. It is a 666 variation which is supposed
to defeat witchcraft or voodoo!
Isn’t it strange how Satan has blinded people’s eyes to think that by wearing an
occult piece of jewelry, the occultic forces can be restrained? This would be like
Satan casting out Satan. Jesus said:

“How can Satan cast out Satan? And if a kingdom be divided against itself, that
kingdom cannot stand. And if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot
stand. And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but
hath an end” (Mark 3:23-26).

The Satanic Cross, adopted by Satanists and devil worshippers, is another


talisman. It is the Christian Cross which is inverted or turned upside down.
Satanists reverse many things such as “praying” the Lord’s prayer backwards.
Satanists also turn a question mark upside down. We’re told: “The upside down
question mark asks mockingly, ‘Did Jesus really die for our sins?”’

Below are some talismans for different purposes. One is called the
“Clairvoyance Talisman” which is supposed to allow one to read another
person’s thought. One talisman is alleged to destroy the evil of Black Magic.
Another one is to “discover the most hidden secrets, enabling its possessor to
penetrate everywhere unseen.” One talisman is for exorcism. Yet another one
claims: “Will make the most taciturn man unbosom himself to its possessor, to
confess his machinations.” As can be seen, these talismans certainly
have nothing to do with godliness and Christianity!
We do not need to have talismans to protect us or to “destroy the evil of Black
Magic.” Our hope and confidence is in the Lord and He will keep us safe from
harm if we trust in Him. “I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep for Thou,
Lord, only makest me dwell in safety” (Psalm 4:8). “For the Lord shall be thy
confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken” (Proverbs 3:26).

"The angel of the Lord encampeth round about them that fear Him,
and delivereth them” (Psalm 34:7). “It is better to trust in the Lord than to put
confidence in man” (Psalm 118:8) or in occultic talismans and amulets.
18.

JEWELRY
Many Christians, I believe, are aware of some occultic jewelry such as a ring
with a pentagram on it. However, there is far more to jewelry than just some
occultic symbol engraved on it. A witch, Scott Cunningham, explains:

“Jewelry’s origins lie in magic. That should come as no surprise to us, for as
I’ve said, nearly all human customs and the technologies which result from those
customs stem from ancient magical practices and beliefs.

“In earliest times, jewelry was probably worn to avert negativity, then
envisioned as ‘evil spirits.’ Jewelry was also often placed in tombs with other
grave goods to guard the dead.

“As perception of the energies within objects sharpened, certain stones and
metals were associated with various organs and regions of the body and were
worn to guard the health. Later, stones, metals, horn, feathers, bone and many
other materials were donned for their power to attract love, health, money and
other necessities of life....

“When materialism has ruled over naturalism, jewelry has survived purely as
ornamentation or, at times, as a statement of class definition. Yes, jewelry still
has a few ceremonial roles, such as engagement and wedding bands, but even
these have lost their original magical messages....

“Until the nineteenth century in much of the Western world, the history of
jewelry was a history of magic....”

Laurie Cabot, another witch, comments:

“Many Witches wear crystals as jewelry, along with other gemstones that have
magical powers. Jewelry is a way to have magic on your body without anyone
knowing it but you and others who are wise in the ways of the Craft. In general,
Witch jewelry is worn because it directs energies to various parts of the body.”
In the Freemasons’ Book of the Royal Arch, we find that “the finger-ring, the
bracelet, the anklet, and the necklace, all of which came to be worn as
ornaments, were originally regarded as means of protection from evil.”

Another well known witch, Sybil Leek, also brags about the protective
properties of jewelry. She states:

“Jewelry and metals have their own vibrations and corresponding numbers, and
again there is a link with the vibrations and colors of the planets. A favorite
piece of jewelry will take on the vibrations of the person wearing it, especially
over a long period, which gives the vibrations time to build up and become
forceful. Charms, amulets and talismans have been worn throughout the ages
not as a form of decoration but as a focal point that can be charged with the
appropriate vibrations. We are not free from the use of such things even today,
for there is an increasing business in the sale of charms, even though now they
be only part of a dangling bracelet. It seems that the amulet and talisman are
gaining a new lease on life WHETHER OR NOT THE BUYERS AND
WEARERS ARE AWARE OF THEIR SIGNIFICANCE.”

“In the early days, mystical, magical properties were assigned to the star
polygons, but their influence is still felt today even if the forms are used only in
cheap charm-type jewelry. Pythagoreans regarded the star polygon, derived from
the pentagon, as the symbol of health.”

Many people find particular designs appealing but they have no idea what is
being represented. For instance, in the 1993 issue of Light Speed we discover:
“For several years the Cosmo Tech clothing and jewelry have had an amazing
effect in their support of beings accessing their Divinity and living their True
reality. All of the exquisite clothing and jewelry are channeled through Rahztar
and Astara.” New Ager, Dick Sutphen, sells jewelry that is called a “Circle of
Unity Symbol.” This is a:

“symbol of the unity of mankind. In regressive hypnosis, Dick Sutphen


channeled this symbol from a highly advanced period in Atlantis. This was a
time when all people were connected psychically—enabling everyone to
communicate telepathically. The symbol is made up of three people with their
arms raised and connected by the circle of oneness. The three also represent
God, man and spirit.”
When you pick up some jewelry, you may well be choosing an item that has
been channeled through demons! Prisma catalog reveals: “The amulets of
ancient times have become the popular jewelry of today. There is a resurgence
of interest in the metaphysical attributes of gems and symbols.” As
explained earlier, an amulet is “a charm...often inscribed with a
magic incantation or symbol to protect the wearer against evil or to aid him.”
The Occult Sciences explains that “the word amulet came to mean a small bag
hung round the neck and containing roots, seeds and other articles which had an
efficacious OCCULT power, or a metal disc engraved with Kabbalistic signs.”

We’ve all heard of a “charm bracelet.” People wear it without giving a thought
as to what the word “charm” means.

Many people carry a rabbit’s foot or a four leaf clover for luck or put a
horseshoe on their home to bring luck. All of these items are charms. You will
even hear the phrase “it works like a charm,” in reference to some product that
produced good results.
Just a few days ago I was looking through a “Christian” book catalog from
Christian Book Distributors. I was surprised and disappointed to see a “Nativity
Charm Bracelet” advertised. The descriptions reads: “Fashioned of gold-plated
metal, these seven CHARMS include two wise men, two angels, a shepherd, a
nativity scene, and Jesus carrying the cross.” We cannot “Christianize” pagan
practices—even if we include a “Jesus” CHARM. Remember, a charmer is
also called an enchanter or a magician!

Deuteronomy 18:10-12 warns:

“There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his
daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of
times, or an enchanter, or a witch, Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar
spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. For all that do these things are an
abomination unto the Lord.”

In Wicca: A Guide for the Solitary Practitioner a witch remarks:

“Selecting and donning ritual jewelry naturally follows dressing. Many Wiccans
have collections of exotic pieces with religious or magical designs. Then too
amulets and talismans (devices made to ward off or to attract forces)

often double as ritual jewelry. Such wonders as necklaces of amber and jet,
silver or gold bands worn on the wrists, crowns of silver set with crescent
moons, rings of emeralds and pearls, even ritual garters set with tiny silver
buckles are often part of Wiccan regalia.”

A Christian author comments:

“Personal jewelry is also very important to those in witchcraft, since they receive
it during ritual ceremonies, having had it ‘blessed’ (cursed) with clinging
demons. Since such things are worn close to the body, the witch or
warlock always has his or her familiar spirits ‘on call.’ The symbols on the
jewelry are very important; they are never accidental or harmless. The crescent
or crescent and star are two of the most common symbols representing the
Queen of Heaven and the ‘bright morning star’—Lucifer.”

As should be evident by now, it’s not just the design or symbol on the jewelry,
but the jewelry itself that has a magical meaning. Many people wear a ring or a
necklace with their birthstone. However, these different gemstones are used for
magical purposes and are based on ASTROLOGY.

Tanya Turner, a Christian, informs us:

“Birthstones were created during the Classical Period by the Romans, with each
holding an astrological significance. In astrology, there are 12 signs of the
zodiac each showing specific signs of weaknesses and/or strengths. A specific
gem, possessing the necessary properties was assigned to each zodiac time frame
in order to strengthen weaknesses and build on strengths supposedly possessed
by persons born in that month or period of the zodiac. An article in The Gatson
Gazette, March 22, 1990, made the following analysis: ‘The concept of
birthstones assigns a specific crystal thought especially beneficial to
each astrological sign chosen specifically to counteract or protect from
weaknesses and to enhance strengths inherent in each house of zodiac.’”
“In earlier cultures, shamans, witch doctors and medicine men utilized gems,
believing them to have mystical healing powers. Certain stones were also used
for protection against supposed mental and physical evils. They have been used
to adorn Egyptian pharaohs’ death masks and sarcophagi, European crowns, and
the fingers, wrists, and necks of innumerous women in love. With the coming
of the New Age we are seeing a revival of the use of stones and gems for these
same purposes.”

Prisma catalog advertises jewelry. It says that ruby “increases vigor and renews
vital life forces.” “This beautiful stone,” claims Scott Cunningham, “was
considered the most perfect offering to Buddha in China and Krishna in
India....In 13th-century magic, rubies were well established as wealth-increasing
stones. They were especially effective if engraved with the image of a dragon or
snake before using.”

Opal is supposed to heighten “the emotions and restores dim vision. Known as
‘The Gem of the Gods,’ it is believe to open the Third Eye.” Another book
proclaims: “Opals are worn during astral projection for protection as well as to
facilitate the process.” Opals are also used to help recall one’s past lives, which
is the false teaching of reincarnation. Witch Cunningham continues:

“The stone is favored by many to develop psychic powers and is often worn in
jewelry for this purpose. Earrings are ideal....

"Black opals are prized by magicians and Wiccans as power stones. They are
often worn in ritual jewelry designed to increase the amount of power aroused
and released from the body during magic.”

Moonstone “symbolizes the Third Eye, sharpens spiritual awareness, and assists
in the astral realms.” Psychic ability is improved by wearing azurite, this catalog
claims. So, the gemstones have an occult meaning behind them.

“In some contemporary Wiccan coven women— usually High Priestesses—wear


necklaces consisting of alternative amber and jet beads. Though reasons for the
use of these materials vary, it is said that these two stones represent the
Goddess and God, the feminine and masculine principles, the projective and
receptive forces of nature. They also heighten magical effects....
“Witches, Wise Women, and shamans wear amber beads to strengthen their
spells, whether cast in caves, deserted valleys or at lonely seashores, or within
magically created spheres of power in urban bedrooms. A large piece of amber
placed on that altar increases the effectiveness of your magic.”

“BANGLE BRACELETS were worn in India to ward off negative astral forces.
Hand-made bangles of copper, silver, and gold are said to exert an
electromagnetic influence on the cells of the body.” [Emphasis in the original]

Let’s look at the ring for a few minutes.

“The ring is a circle, symbolic of eternity, unity, reincarnation and the


universe. In earlier times the ring was associated with the Sun and Moon. It
was an object of protection, a magical guard that warded off negativity through
its continuity....
“All rings were once magical or sacred. Even goddesses and gods wore rings;
Babylonian mythology is replete with stories of the rings of Shamash and
Marduk. Rings have also been linked to the zodiac, the yin/yang and the
‘magic circle’ of magicians and Wiccans. Their magical history is complex
and fascinating.

“In a magical sense, wearing a ring ‘binds’ you with power, with energy. The
materials of which the ring is constructed, plus your visualization, determine the
nature of this energy....

“The appearance or attractiveness of a ring, and certainly its material value, are
of little importance in magic. The ring’s design, the metals and stones used are
the only factors involved in selecting rings for magic....

“The finger on which a ring is worn has magical significance. The index or
‘ring’ finger was once thought to be especially powerful. Herbal medicines were
applied to the body with the ring finger to strengthen the effectiveness of the
cure. Thus, rings containing stones which speed the body’s healing are best worn
on this finger....

“Once, rings were usually worn on the third finger, because it was thought
to contain a nerve that went directly to the heart. Betrothal rings are still
traditionally worn on this finger."

Another book reiterates:


“In astrology, the THUMB is correlated with Venus, the index finger with
Jupiter, the middle finger with Saturn, the ring finger with the sun, and the small
finger with Mercury.—In popular parlance, the ring finger used to be called the
‘heart finger’ because people believed that it was directly connected to the heart
by a special vein or nerve; the symbolism of love and fidelity of the ring
finger, particularly of the left hand (the side of the heart), also has to do with
this.” [Caps in the original; Boldface added]

Our Phallic Heritage says this about the ring:

“The Wedding Ring, customarily put on during the marriage ceremony and
worn continuously thereafter, had a phallic origin. In the Buddhistic hand sign
of blessing, the thumb and index fingers are joined at the tips, forming a circle,
symbolizing the yoni, while the other three fingers (the middle, ring, and little
fingers) are extended, symbolizing...the male [genital] triad. When the ring is
placed on the ring finger (the penis symbolized), it symbolizes the union of the
male and female; hence, through this symbolism, the wedding ring means
marriage or union.”

Occultist and Mason, Manly Palmer Hall, asserts:

"The wedding ring originally was intended to imply that in the nature of the one
who wore it the state of equilibrium and completion had been attained.

This plain band of gold therefore bore witness of the union of the Higher Self
(God) with the lower self (Nature) and the ceremony consummating this
indissoluble blending of Divinity and humanity in the one nature of the
initiated mystic constituted the hermetic marriage of the Mysteries.” [Italics in
the original; Boldface added]

More about the wedding ring can be found in The Occult Sciences. There we
find:

“It may be pointed out that wedding rings are a remnant of the magic rings.
They are worn on the ring finger, because in chiromancy that finger
corresponds to the heart. The husband will be master in the home, if, on placing
it on his wife’s finger, he is careful to push it right down.”

According to A Pictorial History of Magic and the Supernatural, “Chiromancy


is based on the cabbala....”

Also, chiromancy is another name for PALMISTRY! This is a form of


DIVINATION. For instance, Dictionary of Mysticism states: “Chiromancy:
The art of DIVINATION from the shape of the hand and fingers and the lines
and other markings which appear on them.” The World Book Encyclopedia
indicates under “palmistry”: “It is sometimes called chiromancy. It is a
combination of astrology and handreading....See also FORTUNETELLING.”

Of course, divination and astrology are strictly forbidden by the Scriptures in


Deuteronomy 18:10-12. See also II Kings 17:17 and Acts 16:16.

Now, let’s turn our attention to the necklace. Cunningham discloses:

“The necklace is simply a large ring worn around the neck. Its powers and uses
are much the same as those of rings. Because necklaces are often worn near the
heart, they can be used to work on the emotions, or to attract or strengthen love.

“In contemporary Wicca, women often wear necklaces of stones to represent


reincarnation and the Goddess.

“Wearing a necklace of stones increases their energies because you are


surrounding yourself (binding yourself) with their powers. Thus, the necklace is
much more powerful than any one stone used separately.”

Another book relates:

“Broadly speaking, the threaded bead-necklace stands for the unifying of


diversity....Regarded as a string, the necklace becomes a cosmic and social
symbol of ties and bonds. Because it is usually worn on the neck or breast,
it acquires a symbolic relation with those parts of the body and with the signs of
the Zodiac pertaining to them. Since the neck has an astrological association
with sex', the necklace also betokens an erotic link.”

One item that is often found on the end of a necklace is the Italian Horn or the
leprechaun staff. This was “introduced by the lord druids of Scotland and
Ireland” and was “used as the instrument of the druids for castrating animals and
humans. It has been hexed and is used for luck and fortune. Satanist priests
wear this emblem for prosperity, as a charm around their neck.”

“The Italian horn, also known as the Unicom Horn, is an occult symbol for the
devil to bless one’s finances. It is believed that this charm is an offshoot from
the word ‘malucka’ where the word Tuck’ is derived.” A former witch says that
“the word Tuck’ is derived from the word ‘Lucifer.’” He adds that the
cornucopia (which is covered in the chapter entitled “Masonic and Eastern Star
Symbols”) “is derived from the word ‘uni-corn.’”

Another item worn as a necklace is the squash blossom. The “pendant is shaped
to look like the moon in its first or last quarter; it is a fertility symbol.” A former
witch writes the following about the squash blossom:

“This symbol represents the Crescent star. The person making it is offering it
for a sacrifice to the goddess of fertility. The forming (budding) of the blossom
on the squash represents youth. The wearer is usually unaware of the evil intent
behind the making. The curse is being worked out and the wearer is acting as a
catalyst because demons need bodies to carry their messages. The wearer
becomes a messenger of Satan.”
According to Magical Arts evil spirits were thought to be able to enter the body
through any of its openings and take control. “The first earrings were probably
worn to bar the way to these spirits and so was the first lipstick.”

“Earrings are rings that are worn in the ears. Piercing the lobes to allow the
wearing of earrings is an ancient practice.

“Most parts of the body have been pierced for various magical and religious
reasons throughout the ages. Ears may have been among the first, along with the
nose which is still pierced in India for protective, as well as cosmetic reasons.

“Folklore still surrounds this practice. Pierced earrings in general are often
recommended to strengthen weak eyes— if set with emeralds, they are
particularly effective. Gold earrings are often worn by those wishing to cure
headaches, though some say to wear one gold earring and one silver for this
purpose.”
In Genesis, when God told Jacob to go the Bethel, Jacob:

“said unto his household, and to all that were with him, Put away the strange
gods that are among you, and be clean, and change your garments: And let us
arise, and go up to Bethel; and I will make there an altar unto God,
who answered me in the day of my distress, and was with me in the way which I
went. And they gave unto Jacob all the strange gods which were in their
hand, and all their earrings which were in their ears; and Jacob hid them
under the oak which was by Shechem” (Genesis 35:2-4).

When Jacob’s household was ready to seek God, they got rid of all their earrings
and idols. What some people don’t realize is that Satan is a liar and a deceiver.
Instead of these items protecting an individual FROM the evil spirits, they are
actually ATTRACTING evil spirits.

Hosea 2:13 says that Israel “decked herself with her earrings and her jewels, and
she went after her lovers, and forgat Me, saith the Lord.”

I Timothy 2:9-10 advises: “In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in
modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or
gold, or pearls, or costly array; But (which becometh women professing
godliness) with good works.”

Concerning pierced ears, a former witch, David Meyer, reports:

“I think it is interesting to note at this point that Hillary Clinton said that she did
not allow Chelsea to have her ears pierced until she was 13. There is, of course,
a very good reason for that. It is a known fact among occultists that when a girl
is 13, she is taken into what is called the ‘outer court’ of a coven, and the token
of this child becoming a neophyte witch is the piercing of the ears.”

Earrings were also a symbol of slavery.

With our culture returning to many pagan practices, it isn’t surprising to see an
increase in body piercing. Some are doing this “just for the fun of it,” or because
it is a fad, or because their favorite rock star had it done. Whether innocently or
not, our children are nonetheless opening themselves to demonic influences
and doctrines of devils by taking part in such activity. Tattooing parts of the
body is also quite prevalent at the present time. The Bible warns: “Ye shall not
make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any marks upon you: I
am the Lord” (Leviticus 19:28). Laurie Cabot, a witch, comments:

“The origins of tattooing come from ancient magical practices of painting


designs and talismans on the skin either for temporary ceremonial purposes or
permanently....

“Pay particular attention to how you adorn your forehead where the Third Eye
is located. East Indians wear a red dot over this chakra point, ancient Druids
wore crowns with a band of jewels in the center of the forehead; the African
Berbers use black makeup to tattoo their faces with stars, moons, and other
magical symbols. A quartz crystal worn across the Third Eye can be
particularly powerful.”

Could the piercing of the body, along with the acceptance of tattoos, be
preparing the way for the mark of the beast where a chip may be placed in the
right hand or forehead?

Body painting is also a magical practice.

“Both men and women use some type of makeup as a form of magic in
Witchcraft....Native Americans, Polynesians, the ancient Egyptians, the
Chinese and Japanese, and African tribal peoples have also used makeup and
body paint for magical purposes. The use of color affects our behavior and
emotional dispositions.”

Cabot elaborates:
“Outlining the eye emulates the Goddess, who is often portrayed with large,
distinctive eyes, capable of seeing through space and time as well as into our
innermost hearts. Ishtarte, the Goddess of Light, was known in the
ancient Middle East as the Eye Goddess because the light she brings from
heaven to earth illuminates the world. The Egyptian Goddess Maat originally
possessed the All-Seeing Eye, which later was transferred to Horus. In Syria the
Goddess Mari had large, strong eyes that could see deep into the human soul.
The Goddess’s ability to see and know all things became a terrifying concept in
patriarchal times, and her mystical eye was turned into the ‘evil eye,’ associated
during the time of the Inquisition with Witches....
“But the tradition of outlining the eye to honor the Goddess of Love and to
make one’s own eyes more radiant and mysterious is a time-honored custom.
Green, rose, or copper eyeshadow or eyeliner draw in energy from Venus, the
planet of love and romance. Pink eyeshadow, blush, or lipstick will strengthen
self-esteem. Glitter refracts and reflects light and will send out light to others.
Affixing jewelry to your body or face is also powerful. Remember to charge
your makeup and jewelry and body paint before you use them, catalyzing them
with the specific intention of your spell.”

Another magazine states:

“The use of makeup is also said to stem from witchcraft where the painting of
one’s face was believed to ward off evil. Makeup was used extensively by
American Indian witch doctors and European witches. Mascara was
particularly a charm inasmuch as it is made of antimony, an old witch metal.”
On three occasions the Bible refers to face painting. Jeremiah 4:30 and Ezekiel
23:40-44 refer to wicked women who tried to lure men into the sins of
immorality. II Kings 9:30 mentions that Jezebel painted her face. Of course,
Jezebel was a pagan woman who practiced witchcraft (II Kings 9:22) and
worshipped Baal. King Ahab married her and he also started to worship Baal (I
King 16:31-32). Since the pagans painted their face, it is no surprise to
see Jezebel doing the same thing. In fact, wicked and immoral women today are
often called a “Jezebel.”

“In this connection, I should like to share an incident. About 25 years ago, a
returned missionary from China spoke at our church and related the following.
He had been in China for seven years, and upon return to this country for
furlough he immediately noticed something different about the American
women. In the seven years that he had been gone, many of the women had
adopted the popular fad of painting their faces [makeup]. In China, the
prostitutes were the only women who painted their faces, wore ear rings,
and had long painted fingernails. This was their means of identifying
themselves to their men-partners in sin. The shocking thing to the missionary
was that the American women had taken on the custom of the heathen
harlot.”

The Bible says: “Abstain from all appearance of evil” (I Thessalonians 5:22) and
“have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove
them” (Ephesians 5:11).
19.

MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR SYMBOLS


Masons use many symbols which have already been covered such as the point
within the circle, the pentagram, the circle, the triangle, the clasped hands, etc.
We’ll briefly look at a few other symbols that the Masons use.

The “G” is quite prominent in Masonry. In the lower degrees, the Mason is told
that the “G” stands for “Geometry” or “God.” The occultist Eliphas Levi,
however, informs us that the “G” stands for Venus and that Venus’ symbol is a
lingam (a symbol of the male private part)! Remember, Venus is another name
for Lucifer.

Levi also states that the:

“G which Freemasons place in the centre of the Burning Star signifies GNOSIS
and GENERATION, the two sacred words of the ancient Kabbalah. It also
signifies GRAND ARCHITECT, for the Pentagram, from whatever side it
may be looked at, always represents an A. By placing it in such a manner that
two of its points are above and only one below, we may see the horns, ears, and
beard of the hieratic god of Mendes [Baphomet], when it becomes the sign of
infernal evocations.” [Emphasis in the original]

Osiris, by the way, “was represented by the Ram of Mendes, sporting the horns
natural to the ram.”
Many other Masonic authors reveal that the “G” really means generation or
carries a sexual connotation. Albert Pike claims that he “generative principle” is
“represented by the letter G....”

“A Masonic symbol seen less frequently is the 33° cross because it appertains
only to the highest degrees. It is more commonly called the Crusader’s Cross or
the Jerusalem Cross....It was supposedly worn by the first Grand Master of the
Knights Templar, Godfrey de Bouillon, after he liberated Jerusalem from the
Muslims.

“This symbol is on the hat of the Sovereign Grand Commander of all 33°
Masons in a very slightly modified form. It is part of the magical signature of
Aleister Crowley, the supreme satanist of this century! It is also found as the
logo of the new Catholic Bible, the Jerusalem Bible!”

The broken column is used in both Masonry and the Eastern Star. The initiates
are told that the broken column signifies an early death and the symbolism of the
column can be traced back to ancient Egypt. We learn, however, that columns
represented gods.

In a Short Talk Bulletin, entitled “The Broken Column,” published by the


Masonic Service Association for use in the Masonic Lodge, we find that: “In
EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY, ISIS IS SOMETIMES PICTURED
WEEPING OVER THE BROKEN COLUMN which conceals the body of her
husband Osiris, while behind her stands Horus or Time pouring ambrosia on her
hair.” (See “Winged Symbols” for a picture of Isis weeping over the broken
column.) A former Satanist and Mason explains:

“Isis was both virgin and mother, so the ‘beautiful virgin’ is Isis weeping. The
broken column is the missing member of Osiris [the phallus], the acacia, an
allusion to the eternal life preached by the Egyptians as well as the fertility cults’
emphasis on vegetation. The urn is an evocation of the canopic jars used in
Egyptian funerals to store the vital organs of mummies.

“Finally, we have ‘Time,’ the god Saturn, a later form °f the mysterious and evil
god, Set. In astrology, Saturn is called the ‘greater malefic,’ or greater evil.
Another name for Osiris is Saturn. Masonic writer, J. S. M. Ward explains that
Saturn is really Satan. A Dictionary of Symbols mentions that Saturn “is related
to the Ouroboros (or the serpent which bites it own tail).”

Saturn’s symbol is a scythe. The scythe is really symbolic of renewed hopes for
rebirth or reincarnation. This is quite fitting since the symbolism of the broken
column represents Isis and Osiris. Osiris had a “rebirth” due to SPELLS
performed by Isis.
Isis was known as a powerful SORCERESS, “the GREAT ENCHANTRESS,
the MISTRESS OF MAGIC, the SPEAKER OF SPELLS.” Not only was Isis
a sorceress but she “has always been seen as the guiding light of the profession
of PROSTITUTION....” Incidentally, Isis’ name among the Syrians was
Achot, meaning “SISTER.” Isn’t it interesting to learn that the degree of Martha
is known as the “SISTER” degree in the Eastern Star?

Saturn is symbolized by the goat’s head! Remember that the pentagram used in
the Eastern Star also represents the goat’s head. Is this just another
“coincidence”?

Saturn is also another name for Nimrod who is considered by some Masons to be
one of the founders of Masonry. According to the Bible, Nimrod built the Tower
of Babel which displeased God, but Masonic writer John Yarker boasts that: “It
is well known that the TOWER OF BABEL WAS ONE OF THE
MOST ANCIENT TRADITIONS OF MASONRY....”

Additionally, the acacia of Masonry and the fern or pine branch of the Eastern
Star, which is used for Martha, symbolizes eternal life or immortality. The
acacia, which is actually dedicated to the Powers of darkness, is placed on the
Mason’s grave, but going back to Egyptian mythology we find that the acacia
protected the grave of Osiris.

Yet another name for Osiris and Saturn is Baal. Of course, the Bible condemns
Baal worship, but this is the god who is being represented in Masonry and the
Eastern Star under the symbolism of the broken column, but there is an even
deeper meaning.
The broken column actually represented the phallus of Osiris. Albert Mackey, a
33° Mason, specifies that “the PHALLUS was an imitation of the male
generative organ. It was represented usually by a COLUMN, which was
surrounded by a circle at its base, intended for the cteis, or female generative
organ.” [Italics in the original; Boldface and caps added]

The square is used in both Masonry and the Eastern Star. Eastern Star writer,
Mary Ann Slipper, states:

“When turning square comers in floor work it is well to remember that this is
acknowledging in action the great truth of being. The square not only means
the acknowledgement of that Power but also our belief in the finished work of
the Master Builder, who some day will summon each one into that Great Temple
not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.”

In other words, the square used in the Eastern Star floor work represents passing
from earth to heaven. Also of interest is that both J. D. Buck and Harold
Waldwin Percival mention that the Masonic Square and Compass is just another
form of the six pointed star, which we have already covered.

The Masons use a square and compass combined in their degrees.

“The square represents the female (passive) generative principle, the earth, and
the baser, sensual nature; and the Compass represents the male (active)
generative principle, the sun/heavens, and the higher, spiritual nature.”

The two symbols displayed together once again represent sexual union. In fact,
in witchcraft, the square is actually the symbol of the lingam or the male
reproduction organ and the compass represents the female organs. Combining
the two symbols gives an obvious and vulgar meaning.

Another meaning of the square is that it represents a god or gods. Just which god
is it? We don’t have to wonder for long, for a number of Masons have already
revealed some of these gods to us. For instance, in The Symbolism of
Freemasonry by Albert G. Mackey, 33° Mason, we see that the “Thebans
worshipped Bacchus under the form of a rude, SQUARE stone.” He also
explains that Mercury, or Hermes, was always represented by a cubical
stone, because he was the type of truth....” In a footnote, he says: “In the most
primitive times, all the gods appear to have been represented by cubical blocks
of stone; and Pausanias says that he saw thirty of these stones in the city of
Pharae, which represented as many deities.”

Masonic author, Albert Churchward writes: “The Square is also very clearly
depicted, symbolically, in the Egyptian Ritual and is plainly SHOWN IN ‘THE
BOOK OF THE DEAD,’...This Square you find depicted in many of the
ancient temples and in the Great Pyramid, as two seats, one for Osiris and one
for Maat—IT IS THE MASONIC SQUARE.”

Joseph Fort Newton, also a Mason, claims that “Mercury, Apollo, Neptune, and
Hercules were worshiped under the form of a SQUARE stone, while a large
black stone was the emblem of Buddha among the Hindoos (sic), of Manah
Theus-Ceres in Arabia, and of Odin in Scandinavia.”
The labyrinth is used in the Eastern Star. We are told that the LABYRINTH
“was made to conform to the idea of a FIVE POINTED STAR, WITHIN A
COMPLETE CIRCLE.” A witch, Laurie Cabot, explains that the “CIRCLE
AROUND THE PENTAGRAM represents the totality of all intelligence. It is
the SIGN FOR THE GOD AND GODDESS, the fullness of cosmic
intelligence.”

Albert Pike mentions that a LABYRINTH “WAS BUILT IN HONOR OF


THE SUN....” We also learn that some labyrinths were designed with the
purpose of luring devils into them so that they might never escape.

The labyrinth is also one of the symbols of the goddess, which is interesting
knowing that the original names of the five Eastern Star women were actually
names of goddesses. How appropriate, then, to use one of the goddess’ symbols!
Was the labyrinth chosen intentionally or was it just a coincidence? In The
Symbolism of the Eastern Star we read: “The meaning of the word Labyrinth is a
series of winding passages, a maze of intricate windings; copied from the
structure made in Crete by Dadalus (sic).” The Seeker's Handbook explains
more about this:

“By a second derivation, labyrinth comes from the ancient Greek word labrys,
‘the double-headed axe.’ In Cretan myth, the maze of Daedalus, where
Theseus found and slew the Minotaur, was known as the place of the double-
headed axe—this being, apparently, the weapon of slaughter or sacrifice that the
hero used. But deep research into Mediterranean culture of five to seven
thousand years B.C. (reported by Marija Gimbutas) turns up the curious
notion that the doubled-headed axes may have been a visual pun: At the earliest
stage it appears to have been more common as the image of a butterfly! Now the
butterfly itself—in Greek, psyche—is the earliest symbol that we have for
the immortal human soul. It was also an emblem held sacred to the Great
Goddess or Mother Earth. Somehow the butterfly is deeply connected with
the labyrinth, as much as the double-headed axe. These two images, one
so masculine and the other so feminine, appear to spring from an ancient unity of
some kind.”
This book adds that the word labyrinth is:

“From the Latin labor + intus, ‘into’: the place of entering into labor, birth, or
rebirth. At sacred sites, such as Chartres, Glastonbury, and Knossos in Crete, a
maze constructed of earth-walls, ruts, tiles, or underground windings, believed to
have been used in initiations as a place of ordeal and initiation through the
PSYCHO-DRAMA....They are also closely related to SACRED DANCE, for
which they may have provided a sort of ground plan.” [Italics and caps in the
original; Boldface added]

The Labyrinth Walk is becoming popular in the United States.

“This is a mystical medieval practice of walking a 42' wide maze-like design (a


sign of wholeness appearing also in Tibetan mandelas (sic) and Hopi Indian
medicine wheels) which becomes a ‘walking meditation.’ People walk
and ‘contemplate,’ walking to the ‘center of their spirituality.’

In San Francisco, new ager, Jean Houston (Mrs. Clinton’s guru) introduced the
Labyrinth to Episcopal Priest(ess), Rev. Lauren Arness, who now travels the
U.S. with a mobile model to introduce it to others.
“The Unitarian Church made one and loaned it to the Washington National
Cathedral in DC. St. Luke’s Episcopal church in Stuart, FL has one and here,
locally, the Pilgrim Congregational Church (Blue Roof Church) on
Montclair Road has made one, as well. The Pilgrim Church regularly celebrates
WITCHCRAFT and other new age events there.”

Mimi Lobell “designed a ‘Goddess Temple’ with a labyrinth and ring of fire
(upper level) symbolic of the conscious, and a lower level symbolic of the
unconscious.” Her husband, John Lobell, gave a speech at the World Service
Forum which was distributed by the Lucis Trust.

The balance scales appear in Masonic and Egyptian symbolism. In Egypt, it was
“Anubis’ duty to attend to the ritual preparation of bodies, to weigh the heart of
every man on the scale of justice, and to judge a man’s good and bad deeds on
earth." “In many traditions, The Law of Karma has been symbolized by the
Scales of Justice. The Scale or Balance is also the symbol for the astrological
sign of Libra.”
Not surprisingly, Anubis is one of the gods adored in witchcraft. One witchcraft
magazine tells how to make an Anubis protection amulet. After the instructions
are given, the writer of the article then adds: “Anubis can be anyone’s best
friend, (He’s definitely mine!) even if He is considered by many to be the
most ominous God of the Underworld [hell].” Personally, I don’t need (or
want) the protection of the “God of the Underworld"! Do you?

Albert Pike tells us: “Isis was also aided in her search [for Osiris] by Anubis, in
the shape of a dog. HE WAS SIRIUS OR THE DOG-STAR....” It was Anubis
who supposedly guarded “the gates of death” and he “was associated with magic
an divination.”
The description of Anubis given above clearly signifies to us that this god cannot
possibly be the God of the Christians. For one thing, the Bible definitely states
that “God is not the God of the dead, but of the living” (Matthew 22:31-32,
Mark 12:26-27, and Luke 20:37-38). Notice also that Anubis is depicted in the
shape of a dog (or a jackal). Many of the gods are presented in animal (or part-
animal) forms. Thoth was illustrated as an ibis-headed man, a baboon, or
sometimes as a “dog-headed ape” or a “dog-headed baboon.” Set was
“represented by the head of a strange-looking animal that may have been a cross
between a donkey and a pig” and was also worshipped under the crocodile and
hippopotamus forms. Horus was symbolized as a hawk or falcon and Pan
was portrayed as “half-goat, half-man.”
You see, the “gods were originally believed to be animals or birds—and in later
years were anthropomorphized and pictured with human bodies with the head of
the animal or bird.” Of course, the Bible speaks about such a situation. Romans
1:21-23 and 25 state that:

“when they knew God, they glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful; but
became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.
Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, And changed the glory
of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and
to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things....Who changed the truth
of God into a lie, and worshipped and served the creature more than the Creator,
who is blessed for ever.”

This passage continues:

“For this cause God gave them up unto vile affections: for even their women did
change the natural use into that which is against nature:...And even as they did
not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate
mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all
unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of
envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God,
despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents,
Without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection,
implacable, unmerciful...” (Romans 1:26, 28-31).

It’s no wonder, then, that all kinds of unrighteousness follow such a worship of
pagan gods for the gods that are being revered are themselves portrayed as doing
evil acts. Just a quick glance at mythology will show the gods lying, cheating,
committing fornication, incest, adultery, murder, and such like. This is
certainly a completely different lifestyle from the righteous life Christ lived (see
Hebrews 7:26). Peter also admonishes us: “But as He which hath called you is
holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye
holy; for I am holy” (I Peter 1:15-16).

Also presented in the description of Anubis is the idea that if good deeds
outweigh bad ones, the person is rewarded and vice versa. A book printed by the
Masonic Publishing and Manufacturing Company reveals:
“A painting of the Funeral Ritual represents the judgment of a soul; it advances
toward the goddess Thme, who wears an ostrich feather on her head; beside this
divinity of justice and truth, appears the scale in which Anubis and Horus weigh
the actions of the deceased—they place in one side the ostrich feather, and in the
other the vase containing the heart; if the weight of the heart is greater than that
of the ostrich feather, the scale descends, and the soul is received in the celestial
courts; above this scene appear the forty-two judges of the souls seated, and
having the head ornamented with the ostrich feather.” [Italics in the original;
Boldface added]

What is interesting about this explanation is that THIS “EGYPTIAN


WITCHCRAFT” SCENE IS ACTUALLY PORTRAYED IN THE
MASONIC LODGE in the 31st degree where the candidate’s actions are
weighed on a balance scale. In this Masonic degree the “candidate is brought
into the Court of the Dead to be judged for actions while living and to determine
if he deserves to dwell among the gods.” (For picture, see chapter entitled
“Winged Symbols.”) This is a teaching that is contrary to God’s Word, for we
can never be saved by works. II Timothy 1:9 mentions that God “hath saved us,
and called us with an holy calling, NOT ACCORDING TO OUR WORKS,
but according to His own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus
before the world began.” In Titus we are told: “NOT BY WORKS
OF RIGHTEOUSNESS which we have done, but according to His mercy He
saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of the Holy Ghost”
(Titus 3:5).

The gavel is an important Masonic and Eastern Star symbol. Sarah Terry, in her
Eastern Star book, The Second Mile, tells us that “in ancient times the GAVEL
referred to the HAMMER OF THE GOD THOR.” Thor is another PAGAN
god—a god of fertility. He is part of the Scandinavian Trinity. What is
interesting is that THOR IS ANOTHER NAME FOR SIRIUS—
THE BLAZING STAR OR THE PENTAGRAM!
Albert Pike gives us some additional names for Thor. He explains: “THOR
WAS THE SUN, THE EGYPTIAN OSIRIS and Kneph, the Phoenician
BEL OR BAAL.” BAAL IS ALSO A SYNONYM FOR THE DEVIL. This
god Baal, under the name of Thor, is called “the Prince of the Power of the Air.”
Baal worship is condemned by the Bible (I Kings 16:30-33, 22:53; II Kings
17:16, etc.), and in Ephesians 2:2 we find that Satan is called the “prince of the
power of the air.” Not only does Satan have the same title as is given to the god
Thor, but we should notice that the word “Thor” means “thunder.” Thor “was
the god of lightning and thunder in Norse mythology.” This is a significant
statement for Satanists use the symbol called a “Satanic S,” which resembles a
lightning bolt. In Luke 10:18 Jesus says: “I beheld Satan as lightning fall from
heaven.”

Is it any wonder that the Bible further informs us that this “prince of the power
of the air” is “the spirit that now worketh in the children of DISOBEDIENCE”
(Ephesians 2:2)?

Additionally, the gavel, like so many of the other symbols, also has a sexual
connotation. Masonic author, J. S. M. Ward, remarks: “Thus we see that the
HAMMER, OR GAVEL, and the TAU were originally the same, and this is a
natural evolution of symbols, for the TAU CROSS IS EVOLVED FROM
THE PHALLUS, and that is the SYMBOL OF GOD the Creator....”

This reference shows us that the gavel, the hammer, and the tau cross were all
the same and, therefore, the meanings would be the same.

Ward continues:

“But this is not the only place where the tau cross occurs. The gabels, or gavels,
are all T crosses and combine in one symbol the hammer, the sign of rule, and
the T cross, the symbol of the male or creative side of the Deity; and, lest there
should be any mistake, the T is placed on the apron of the Master of the Lodge,
though placed [upside down], so as to give also the symbol of the square, and
also to emphasise its PHALLIC meaning.”

“The Tau, T, is the emblem of Mercury, of Hermes. It is the crux ansata, and the
crux Hermis. It was the last letter of the ancient alphabets, the end of boundary,
whence it came to be used as a terminus to districts; but the crux Tau was also
the emblem of the generative power, of eternal transmigrating life
[reincarnation], and thus was used indiscriminately with the Phallus. It was, in
fact, the phallus.” [Emphasis in the original]

The ankh (or crux ansata) is a symbol of life. A Dictionary of Mysticism explains
the ankh as the “Egyptian cross, shaped like a capital T with an oval loop on the
top, symbol of life in occult tradition.” It was “used by the gods as an instrument
for awakening the dead to a new life.”

One Masonic book relates: “The Crux Ansata, so frequently observed in the
hands of the statues of the old kings and gods of Egypt, was evidently both solar
and Phallic in signification, and represented a combination of the male and
female principles in,” nature.
In The Origins, Practices, and Traditions of Halloween, we find that the ankh is
an “ancient symbol for immortality, fertility; a cross with a ring at the top worn
and used in Satanic rites.” A former witch reveals that the ankh is:

“An emblem (sic) to identify the wearer as a worshipper of the sun god Ra, a
seeker of the Satanist beliefs, and one who practices the worship to the unknown
gods of the supernatural. The wearer acknowledges the sun god Ra, works the
voodoo of the unseen world through this hex.”
It is interesting to discover that, according to a Masonic book, that the
“caduceus is a variant of the earliest form of the Cross, the Crux Ansata of the
ancient Egyptians.” [Italics in the original; Boldface added] (The caduceus is
covered in more detail in “Winged Symbols.”)

A related item to the ankh, the hammer of Thor, the tau cross, and the gavel, is
the swastika. Occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky remarks: “Few world-
symbols are more pregnant with real OCCULT meaning than the Svastika.” In
The Royal Masonic Cyclopaedia of History, Rites, Symbolism, and Biography
we find that the swastika:
“was the hammer of Thor, celebrated in the mythology of the Norse nations,
and the tradition ran that when Thor threw this golden cross, it struck, and, like
the boomerang, returned again to his hand....In Masonry, however, we find this
hammer of Thor exceedingly important, and of very ancient usage among the
Goths, and in the Masonic fraternity it has survived in the form of the
mallet.”

In Amulets and Superstitions we are told that it has been suggested that the four
arms of the swastika “represent the four quarters of the heavens or earth, and
also that the whole sign is an emblem of INDRA, or DYAUS, or ZEUS, or
JUPITER, or THOR.” [Emphasis in the original]

In fact, Thor used the hammer for his weapon and the swastika as his emblem.

Rudyard Kipling, a Mason, used the swastika as his symbol. What most Masons
today probably do not realize is that the swastika itself was also a MASONIC
symbol. It is an older form of the Tau Cross (the ankh).

I have read quite a number of old Masonic books from the 19th and early 20th
century. Many of these books will mention the swastika. For instance, one of the
most popular Masonic books ever written is The Builders by Joseph Fort
Newton. In this book he refers the reader to an essay by Thomas Carr “in which
he shows that the Swastika is the symbol of the Supreme Architect of
the Universe among Operative Masons today....”
Hinduism Today gives a little history on this symbol.

“When Buddhism fomented its birth out of India’s spiritual wellspring, it


inherited the right-angled emblem. On the backs of monks, the little double-
jointed good luck design journeyed north over the Himalayas into China— often
carved into Buddha’s feet—and splayed into a spectrum of decorative
‘meandering’ swastikas, the classical, geometric oriental motif. Nineteenth
century Americans picked up the symbol from the American Indians. Boy
Scouts tightened their britches with brassy swastika buckles and a US World’s
Fair minted flashy swastika commemorative coins.

coins. Deformed into a mark of demonic racism by Hitler, the ancient symbol
soon disappeared except in India where it still retains its auspicious identity and
aura of blessings.”

Women’s Mysteries relates:

“Among the Hindus the right-handed swastika represents the male principle—
light, life, and glory; it is the sun in its daily course from east to west. The left-
handed swastika is, on the contrary, the emblem of the goddess Kali; it is the
female principle—darkness, death, and destruction. These are four-armed
swastikas, based on the equilateral cross; in addition three-armed, or three-
legged, swastikas called triskeles also occur, for example, in Sicily and
the Celtic countries....A three-legged swastika is the official emblem or arms of
the Isle of Man, where the Celtic Moon Goddess, under the title of Anu or Aniis,
was formerly worshipped.”

In Dictionary of Mysticism we find that the swastika is a “very ancient and


widespread symbol, one of the most sacred and mystic diagrams in
OCCULTISM....In general it is regarded as the symbol of the sun; in India,
especially, it is used as a symbol of good luck.”

As is well known, Hitler used the swastika to represent his Nazi party. Hitler
belonged to the occult Thule Society which also used the swastika. Additionally,
Hitler was a disciple of the occultist Helena Petrovna Blavatsky.

“By 1914 her Aryan doctrine had spread through Germany and Austria. It was a
member of the inner circle of the Thule Society, Dietrich Eckart, who first
introduced Hitler to the teachings of Madame Blavatsky. Reportedly, Hitler kept
a copy of her book, The Secret Doctrine, by his bedside, and it was from her
writings that he learned the meaning of the Aryan swastika. (The swastika is the
symbol of the seventh ray of initiation, and Hitler was a sixth ray initiate.)”

Blavatsky says that the swastika is “purely phallic.” She also states: “The
Swastika, the most sacred and mystic symbol in India, the ‘Jaina-Cross’ as it is
now called by the Masons....It is the ‘devil’s sign,’ we are told by the Indian
missionaries.” [Emphasis in the original] “The Nazi symbol has become popular
with Satanists to represent nature out of harmony.”

A few more representations of the swastika appear below.


The Druids also used the swastika, but this is no surprise since Masonic author,
William Hutchinson, acknowledges that “our mode of teaching the principles of
our profession [MASONRY] IS DERIVED FROM THE DRUIDS...[and] our
chief emblems originally [came] from Egypt....” Albert Churchward,
another Mason, also writes about Masons as “OUR PRESENT DRUIDS”!

In The Masks of God we discover that the Lord of the Abyss has a “hammer in
his right hand and on his left arm a cornucopia....”

The cornucopia (or horn of plenty) is likewise a Masonic symbol. It can be seen
on the jewel worn by the Steward. We’re told that the cornucopia “was
introduced by the early American WITCHES that came over from Scotland.”

Many Masonic authorities give us the meaning of this particular emblem. The
Grand Lodge A.F. & A.M. of Canada admits:

“The emblem has allusion to the ancient Greek legend of Amalthea, a she-goat
who nursed the god Zeus when he was a baby. Her horns were miraculous; from
one of them flowed nectar, and from the other ambrosia. On one occasion she
broke her horn off on a tree. Some one picked it up, filled it with fruit, and
brought it to the baby god. According to some versions of the story it continued
to replenish itself miraculously. The cornucopia is appropriated to
the Steward as his emblem because of his function in ministering to the
brethren at the hours of refreshment.”

Another Masonic writer, Carl Claudy, comments:

“A curious derivation of a Masonic symbol from the heavens is that universally


associated with the Stewards, the cornucopia.
“According to the mythology of the Greeks which goes back to the very dawn
of civilization, the god Zeus was nourished in infancy from the milk of the goat,
Amalthea. In gratitude the god placed Amalthea forever in the heavens as a
constellation, but first he gave one of Amalthea’s horns to his nurses with the
assurance that it would forever pour for them whatever they desired.

“The horn of plenty, or the cornucopia, is thus a symbol of abundance. The


goat from which it came may be found by the curious among the constellations
under the name of Capricorn. The Tropic of Capricorn of our school days is the
southern limit of the swing of the sun on the path which marks the ecliptic, on
which the earth dips first its north, then its south pole toward our luminary.
Hence there is a connection, not the less direct for being tenuous, between our
Stewards, their symbol, the lights in the lodge, the place of darkness, and
Solomon’s Temple.”

The cornucopia is another example of an androgynous symbol. “The horn was


masculine and the inside was feminine. The fruit inside symbolized
productiveness of the female.” A Dictionary of Symbols gives more information
about this under the entry “cornucopia”:

“In mythology, it was the goat Amalthea who fed the infant Jupiter with milk.
Given that the general symbolism of the horn is strength, and that the goat has
maternal implications, and in addition that the shape of the horn (phallic outside
and hollow inside) endows it with a complex symbolism (including that of the
lingam, or symbol of generation), it is easy to understand its allegorical use
as the horn of abundance. Piobb points out also that the cornucopia is an
expression of prosperity deriving from its association with the zodiacal sign of
Capricorn.” [Emphasis in the original]

In spite of this interpretation of the cornucopia, the Masons are proud to use this
symbol. In fact, the logo for the Job’s Daughters (a Masonically-affiliated
organization) is a double triangle with the letters “IYOB FILLAE” between the
two triangles and inside the inner triangle are three girls wearing crowns. One
girl is holding the horn of plenty (cornucopia), another girl is holding a dove,
and the third girl is holding an incense burner.

Another Masonic symbol that stands for plenty is the pomegranate. A Masonic
book, The Perfect Ashlar, states: “The pomegranates, being a fruit remarkable
for the number of their seeds, are symbolic of fertility, and the wreaths, or
network, spread over the surface, indicate the courses of the heavenly bodies
around the earth.”

Another Masonic book, The Lodge and the Craft, gives an expanded (and more
vulgar) definition about the meaning of the pomegranate in Masonry. The author
claims:

“To illustrate some of the lines of thought which pass among the present
philosophers of the Craft, we will describe a late theory that a certain brother,
than whom there is none brighter among our acquaintance. Said he, ‘The lodge
is a representation of King Solomon’s Temple and the Temple was calculated to
symbolize the maternal human body, wherein the candidate must enter to be
born again. The uterus and vagina represent the porch of the Temple, the pillars
of the porch represent the fallopian tubes, the network, the broad ligament with
its accompanying blood vessels, the lily-work, the ampulla or fimbriated
extremity of the tube, and the pomegranate, the ovary and its exuberant
seeds, the ova cells.

The winding stairway is represented by the three divisions of the intestine. The
three steps are represented by the ascending, transverse and descending colon,
the five steps by the coils of the ilium and the seven steps by the coils of the
jejunum. The veil of the Temple represents the diaphragm, the shechinah and the
altar represent the heart, which is the source of life, the first to live and the last to
die. This is overshadowed by the wings of the cherubim, in the shape of the
lungs. The seven-branched candlestick is represented by the arch of the aorta, the
great artery of the chest, which is itself the sanctum sanctorum, while the
abdomen was the holy place or Middle Chamber. The brain represents the Deity,
which governs all things, and is the analogue of the Holy Royal Arch, whose ark
contains the Ineffable Name of God.’ There are many other analogues which
might be mentioned, which suggest themselves to the trained anatomist."

Knowing the meaning behind the pomegranate, isn’t it interesting to learn that
Milenko Matanovic, a friend of David Spangler (who praises Lucifer), started an
organization called the Pomegranate Foundation? Matanovic and Spangler
worked on a musical play. Spangler explains:
“One of my very close associates and friends whom I met here at Findhorn, a
Yugoslavian named Milenko Matanovic who was largely responsible for
creating the New Troubadours and much of the music which we sang,
worked with me on a three-act musical play....In this play we tried to look, in a
comic and a musical way, at the course of human evolution. In the first act of the
play, four great beings have gathered together evaluating the situation here on
Earth. Three of the beings are actually present and the fourth being is suggested
as a being who is trying to be present. The three who are present were: Pan,
representing the overlord of nature and all the principles of nature;
Lucifer, representing the principle of self and of selfhood and of all that is
involved in learning to be separate from the universe in order that you can
reunite with the universe; the Logos, who represented the power of that reunion
through love. The fourth suggested entity was the one who would appear
when these three elements of Pan, Lucifer and the Christ were all blended
into a wholeness.”

Matanovic also wrote a song entitled “Festival of Light,” which was sung at the
Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. This is a very ungodly place
where they took Christ off the cross and put a FEMALE “Christ” (called
Christa) in His place on the cross.

Returning to the symbolism of the pomegranate, a Masonic book, The Historical


Landmarks and Other Evidences of Freemasonry, Explained, declares: “The
names of the pillars signified potency and perpetuity; the pomegranates on
their capitals were symbols of generation. Hence they were esteemed to be of
Phallic reference.” He adds:

‘“The two pillars,’ says Fellows...‘represent two imaginary columns, supposed


to be placed at the equinoces (sic) to support the heavens....The one on the left is
called Boaz, and indicates Osiris, or the sun, the one on the right is called
Jachin, and designates Isis, the symbol both of the earth and its productions,
and of the moon.”’

Another name for a four-sided pillar is the obelisk. Pillars have always been
worshipped as gods. In Egypt, the obelisk stood for the sun god. The New Age
Magazine had an article by 33° Mason, Henry Ridgely Evans, in which he said
that Osiris, the god of the underworld, was also depicted in the form of a pillar.
In fact, in Numbers: Their Occult Power and Mystic Virtues, we find that the
lingam (the male sex organ) was an upright pillar.

H. L. Haywood, another Mason, states:

“In some cases these crude rock pillars were thought to be the abodes of gods
or demons; in others, homes of the ghosts; and often as symbols of sex. Of the
last-named usage one writer has said that ‘pillars of stone, when associated with
worship, have been from time immemorial regarded as symbols of the active and
passive, the generative and fecundating principles.’ In Egypt, Horus and Sut
[Set] were regarded as two living pillars, twin builders and supporters of the
heavens....”

Masonic author, Rollin Blackmer, elaborates:

“The symbolism regarding solar worship indicated by the point within the circle
has many variations, but one of the most primitive and natural was that the Sun
was to be regarded as the male generative power of nature. To the ancient
philosopher the origin and creation of life led to the contemplation of only one
process, the generative act. The Sun God was certainly the generator of life, light
and heat, the male principle, and this was symbolically represented by the
Phallus or Lingam, which was some picture, more or less veiled, of the human
male generative organ. The most frequent illustration was of a pillar set up in
the center of a circle. The circle just as distinctively represented the earth or
female principle. The Sun was the Great Father. Under his benign influence all
nature germinated, and the earth was the Universal Mother, in whose ample
womb all these germs grew to maturity.”

In Our Phallic Heritage we are told that “All pillars or columns originally had a
phallic significance, and were therefore considered sacred.” Pan, the goat god
and god of sensuality, was often represented as an obelisk.
A former witch gives some interesting information about the obelisk. He writes:

“The obelisk is a long pointed four-sided shaft, the uppermost portion of which
forms a pyramid. The word ‘obelisk’ literally means ‘Baal’s Shaft’ or Baal’s
organ of reproduction. This should be especially shocking when we realize that
we have a gigantic obelisk in our nation’s capital known as the Washington
Monument.”

Of course, the Masons and Egyptians aren’t the only ones who had high regard
for the obelisk. In front of the Vatican stands the very same obelisk that once
stood in Egypt! Ralph Woodrow explains:

“The very same obelisk that once stood at the ancient temple which was the
center of Egyptian paganism, now stands before the mother church of
Romanism! This seems like more than a mere coincidence.
“The red granite obelisk of the Vatican is itself 83 feet high (132 feet high with
its foundation) and weighs 320 tons. In 1586, in order to center it in front of the
church in St. Peter’s square, it was moved to its present location by order of
Pope Sixtus V. Of course moving this heavy obelisk— especially in those days
—was a very difficult task. Many movers refused to attempt the feat, especially
since the pope had attached the death penalty if the obelisk was dropped and
broken!

“Finally a man by the name of Domenico Fontana accepted the responsibility.


With 45 winches, 160 horses, and a crew of 800 workmen, the task of moving
began. The date was September 10, 1586. Multitudes crowded the extensive
square. While the obelisk was being moved, the crowd, upon penalty of death,
was required to remain silent. But after the obelisk was successfully erected,
there was the sound of hundreds of bells ringing, the roar of cannons, and the
loud cheers of the multitude.” [Emphasis in the original]

When the children of Israel would forsake God, they turned to worshipping
idols. One of the idols they worshipped was the obelisk. God had specifically
forbidden them to do so. Leviticus 26:1 warns: “Ye shall make you no idols nor
graven image, neither rear you up a standing image, neither shall ye set up any
image of stone in your land, to bow down unto it: for I am the Lord your God.”
They were also told that when they went into pagan nations, they “shall
overthrow their altars, and break their pillars, and bum their groves with fire;
and ye shall hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of
them out of that place. Ye shall not do so unto the Lord your God”
(Deuteronomy 12:3-4). Many other such warnings are also in the Bible. The
following references use the same Hebrew word for “pillar” but it is translated as
“images.” See: Exodus 23:24, 34:13; Deuteronomy 7:5, 16:22; I Kings 14:23; II
Kings 10:26,27, 17:10, 18:4, 23:14; II Chronicles 14:3, 31:1; Jeremiah 43:13;
Hosea 10:1-2; and Micah 5:13.

How can anyone who truly loves the Lord belong to Masonry, the Eastern Star,
or any other Masonically-affiliated organization when they so blatantly promote
paganism? The Bible clearly states: “Come out from among them, and be ye
separate, saith the Lord, and touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you”
(II Corinthians 6:17).

Leviticus 18:3, 30 warns:

“After the doings of the land of Egypt, wherein ye dwelt, shall ye not do: and
after the doings of the land of Canaan, whither I bring you, shall ye not do:
neither shall ye walk in their ordinances....Therefore shall ye keep
mine ordinance, that ye commit not any one of these abominable customs, which
were committed before you, and that ye defile not yourselves therein: I am the
Lord your God.”

One other phallic symbol, although not a Masonic symbol, is the maypole. A
New Age magazine, Utne Reader gives a little explanation about the maypole
and May Day.

“In preindustrial Europe, the first of May was widely celebrated as the beginning
of warm weather and natural fruition. The Romans held games in honor of the
goddess of flowers around this date, and the Druids lit new fires in honor of the
god Bel. In the Middle Ages, most European communities celebrated May by
decorating their homes with new flowers (the custom of carrying in baskets of
flowers was known as ‘bringing in the May’), choosing a Queen of the May, and
erecting and dancing around a maypole. It was the maypole, with its phallic
and pagan connotations, that brought May Day into disrepute among the 17th-
century Puritans. In both Old and New England the custom of dancing the
maypole was outlawed by the religious authorities.”

Another author notes:

“The May pole was formerly a huge phallus decked with flowers and brightly
colored ribbons and set upright in an open area, around which the young people
joyously danced at the return of the mating season. This typified the rejoicing of
the return of spring, with its fructifying powers, after the earth had awakened
from its long winter’s sleep.”

Witch Laurie Cabot tells us that May Day is a witchcraft holiday called Beltane
in which:

“fires are lit and the great fertility ritual of the God and Goddess is celebrated
with Maypoles, music, and considerable frolicking in the greening countryside.
May is a lusty month. The fifth month in the year expresses all the sexual and
sensual meanings in the number five....Nature celebrates the great fecundity of
the earth in rituals of sex, birth, and new life....

“The sexual forces of springtime abound everywhere, and as the folk songs say,
‘We go a-Maying.’ Symbolically we celebrate the forces of the season by
erecting Maypoles, around which young men and women dance,
entwining multicolored ribbons, weaving themselves together as they wrap the
pole in festive colors.”

Feminist Naomi Goldenberg adds:

:“The God’s mother is the Goddess herself. As the year waxes into spring, her
son becomes her lover [incest] and their union makes the whole world bloom
with sexual energy. The first of May, May Day, is the time for this celebration
— probably the most joyous holiday of the witch’s year. The famous Maypole
represents the God’s erect phallus and is used as the rallying point for dancing
and playing games.”

Many other authors (such as Masons and witches) reveal that the Maypole is a
phallic symbol. With information like this, it was disappointing to see the May
1995 issue of Clubhouse Jr. This is a magazine for children distributed by Dr.
James Dobson’s Focus on the Family. On the back cover they mentioned May
Day and the maypole and showed a maypole with adults and children
dancing around the pole. The children were supposed to find hidden flowers in
this drawing.

Those who profess to be Christians should not be promoting such a festivity


which is actually held in honor of the god Belenos.

Not only is May 1st a prominent WITCHCRAFT and SATANIST holiday, it is


also celebrated as a Communist holiday. Additionally, it is the day that the
Illuminati was founded and the day that appears on the back of our dollar
bills (which was orchestrated by Masonry).

James Walker, 32° Mason, mentions the Masonic symbolism in the dollar bill.
Here is what he says:

13 leaves in the olive branches


13 bars and stripes in the shield
13 feathers in the tail
13 arrows
13 letters in the ‘E Pluribus Unum’ on the ribbon
13 stars in the green crest above
32 long feathers representing the 32° in Masonry
13 granite stones in the Pyramid with the Masonic ‘All-seeing Eye’
completing it.
13 letters in Annuit Coeptis, ‘God has prospered.’


“On the front of the dollar bill is the seal of the United States made up of a key,
square, and the Scales of Justice, as well as a compass which, of course, is an
important symbol in Masonry.”

A former Mason and witch, Bill Schnoebelen, gives a little more detail about the
Masonic symbolism in a dollar bill.

“On the front of the Seal is an eagle. Amazingly, the eagle happens to have 32
feathers in its right wing—32 being the number of ordinary degrees of the
Scottish rite. The left wing of the bird has 33 feathers, which corresponds to
the 33°. The tail-feathers number 9, the number of degrees in the York rite. The
eagle itself is a prominent icon of Masonry, being used extensively in the
Scottish rite.

“To magicians, the eagle is often a standin for the Phoenix....

“In a bit of historical irony, the Scottish rite had its beginning in France, and the
York rite had its greatest success in America. Thus, this eagle can be thought of
as a symbol of Franco-American unity. This theme is carried further when one
realizes that the total number of feathers in the two wings is 65. This is the
Cabalistic number of the Hebrew, ‘Yam Echad,’ meaning ‘to dwell in unity.’...

“Over the eagle’s head is a cloud with 13 pentagrams in the shape of a hexagram
—or greater Seal of Solomon. To the sorcerer, the hexagram is a powerful tool
to invoke Satan, and is a sign of anti-christ. (6 points, 6 angles, 6 planes—666)
The 5 pointed pentagrams multiplied by the 13 stars equals 65, the same
cabalistic number above! This makes one wonder with whom or what, we are to
dwell in unity?

“Though there is an obvious rationale for the 13 stars (13 colonies) there is also
a more subtle reason—13 is a key number of Satan.” [Emphasis in the original]

One Masonic symbol that appears to be Christian is the cross and the crown
emblem. However, this is not the case. Masonic author, Ray Denslow, reveals:

“The Cross and Crown may be said to be confined almost exclusively to the
historical degrees in Masonry as exemplified in the various orders of knighthood
of York and Scottish rites. In Gaul we find the cross to have been a solar symbol
when it had equal arms and angles; to the Phoenicians it was an instrument of
sacrifice to their God, Baal; and to the Egyptians, the crux ansata was his
symbol of eternal life.” [Emphasis in the original]

In The Masonic Report we find more about this emblem:

“Question: What does Masonry’s emblem of the ‘Cross and Crown’ actually
symbolize?

“Answer: The ‘Cross’ of Freemasonry is a philosophical cross, according to


Albert Pike, ‘Morals and Dogma,’ p. 771. It is philosophical in the sense that it
represents the generating fecundating principle by the perpendicular shaft, and
the matrix or womb of nature, the female producing principle, by the horizontal
shaft. The philosophy of the Masonic cross is totally phallic.

“The ‘Crown’ of this Masonic emblems is also phallic, it being the first
emanation of the Cabalistic Sephiroth....”

A former Mason also explains:

“The other York Rite jewelry you may see is the Templar symbol....It is a large
Maltese cross with a circle in the center. Inside the circle is a red Latin cross
within a crown. Around the arms of the cross is the Commandery motto, ‘In Hoc
Signo Vinces.’ (In this sign, conquer!)

“Although this may seem harmless enough, the motto is originally attributed to
the emperor Constantine, who used it in conjunction with a supposedly heavenly
vision to begin the subversion and politicization of Biblical Christianity into the
false, apostate Alexandrian cult....

“A similar shell game is played with the word ‘sign.’...The sign Constantine
referred to was NOT a Christian cross, but a kind of ‘X’ which had both
Christian and pagan associations. In modern magic, it is the sign of the slain and
risen Egyptian god, Osiris (another version of the ‘slain and risen’ Hiram Abif).

“Again Masonry has downgraded Jesus and replaced Him with its own ‘christ.’”
[Emphasis in the original]

Two other groups (both with Masonic connections) use the cross and crown.
Charles Taze Russell was a Mason who started the Jehovah Witnesses. He used
the red cross and other distinctive features of the Knights Templar logo.
He also used the Masonic symbol of the winged sun-disk with snakes and he is
“buried in a pyramid with masonic symbols on its capstone.”
The other group that uses the cross and crown emblem is Christian Science. This
group was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in Massachusetts but Mason Henry
Steele Olcott, who was cofounder of the Theosophical Society with Helena
Petrovna Blavatsky, was an associate of Mary Baker Eddy. Some Eddy Brothers
held seances and it was at these seances that Blavatsky met Col. Henry Steele
Olcott. Mary Baker Eddy herself had married a Mason and this was the only
secret society which she allowed other Christian Science members to join. She
even had some of her material published in the Freemason’s Monthly Magazine.
Several people connected with Christian Science such as directors and board
members and a number of the editors of The Christian Science Monitor were
Masons. Even the presidents of the Mother Church in 1922-23 and 1923-24 were
Masons.
Below are some more Masonic symbols as well as some logos for different
Masonic organizations.
Most of the symbols covered in this chapter (plus some others as well) are
covered in greater detail in my book Hidden Secrets of the Eastern Star You can
obtain a copy of this 512 page book (with Index) for $17.50 by writing to
Sharing, 212-Y East Seventh Street, Mt. Carmel, PA 17851 -2211.
20.

THE All-SEEING EYE


One of the most prominent symbols in Masonry is the all-seeing eye. A single
eye appears almost everywhere you look today.

Ralph Anderson, a 32° Mason, gave a speech in 1985. He said:

“A brief word about the future. The Tibetan [a demonic spirit guide] tells us:
‘The three main channels through which the preparation for the New Age is
going on might be regarded as the church, the Masonic fraternity and the
educational field. All of them are as yet failing to meet the need and to respond
to the inner pressure. But in all of these three movements, disciples of the Great
Ones are to be found and they are steadily gathering momentum and will before
long enter upon their designated task.’

“He tells us further, ‘The Masonic Movement when it can be divorced from
politics and social ends and from its present paralysing condition of inertia, will
meet the need of those who can, and should, wield power. It is the custodian of
the law; it is the home of the Mysteries and the seat of initiation. It holds in its
symbolism the ritual of Deity, and the way of salvation is pictorially preserved in
its work. The methods of Deity are demonstrated in its Temples, and under the
All-seeing Eye the work can go forward. It is a far more occult organisation
than can now be realised, and is intended to be the training school for the
coming advanced occultists. In its ceremonials lies hid the wielding of the forces
connected with the growth and life of the kingdoms of nature and the
unfoldment of the divine aspects in man.

In the comprehension of its symbolism will come the power to cooperate with
the divine plan. It meets the needs of those who work on the first Ray of Will or
Power.'"

The eye used in Masonry is a representation of OSIRIS. Pike clearly reveals that
the all-seeing eye is “the emblem of Osiris, the Creator." He also maintains
that Osiris’ “power was symbolized by an Eye over a Sceptre. The Sun was
termed by the Greeks the Eye of Jupiter, and the Eye of the World; and HIS
[OSIRIS’] is the All-Seeing Eye in our Lodges." Masonic author, Carl
Claudy, writes:

“This is one of the oldest and most widespread symbols denoting God. We find
it in Egypt, in India....The Open Eye of Egypt represented Osiris. In India
Siva is represented by an eye."

Albert Mackey, 33° Mason, agrees. He states:

“A symbol of the omniscient and watchful providence of God. It is a very


ancient symbol, and is supposed by some to be a relic of the primitive sun-
worship. Volney says (Les Ruines, p. 186) that in most of the ancient languages
of Asia, the eye and the sun are expressed by the same word.

Among the Egyptians the eye was the symbol of their supreme god, Osiris, or
the sun.” [Emphasis in the original]

“To the ancient Egyptians, the right eye symbolized the sun and the left eye the
moon.”
moon.”

“Legend recounts how an Eye of Ra which had fled from Egypt was brought
back from Nubia by Anhur, and how this divine Eye became enraged upon
seeing that another Eye had taken its place. Ra then set it on his forehead where
it became the Uraeus which protected the god against his enemies.”

“The Eye, or uraeus, was to become the effective rule of the world, and as such
was to be worn by the pharaohs as a symbol of their majesty and their descent
from the sun god.” [Emphasis in the original]

Since the all-seeing eye represents Osiris, let’s look at who Osiris is. He
committed incest with his sister, Isis, which resulted in the birth of Horus. Pike
says: “Osiris was the image of generative power.” He is also the Egyptian god of
the dead as well as a SUN GOD. Remember that the Bible reminds us that
the Christians’ “God is not the God of the dead, but of the living” (Matthew
22:31-32, Mark 12:26-27, and Luke 20:37-38).

Osiris is known by many other names in other countries. In Thrace and Greece
he is known as Dionysus, the god of pleasures and of partying and wine. A
contrast between this pagan god and the true Christ once again becomes obvious
when we look at the Bible. When Jesus was on earth He was called a “man of
sorrows,” not a “god of pleasures.” Isaiah 53:3 prophesied of Jesus that “He is
despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief: and
we hid as it were our faces from Him; He was despised, and we esteemed Him
not.”

Festivals held in Dionysus’ honor often resulted in HUMAN SACRIFICES


AND ORGIASTIC (sexual) rites. In Rome Osiris is called Liber or Bacchus.
The Lydians named him Bassareus and in Persia he is identified as Mithras,
where ASTROLOGY is practiced by his followers. He is Zagreus to the Cretans
and “became an underworld divinity who welcomed the souls of the dead
to Hades [hell] and helped with their purification.” The Phrygians know Osiris
as Sabazius where he is honored as a solar deity (a sun god) who was
represented by horns and his emblem was a SERPENT.

In other places he went by yet other names such as Deouis, The Boy Jupiter, The
Centaur, Orion, Saturn, The Boy Plutus, Iswara, The Winged One, NIMROD,
Adoni, Hermes, Prometheus, Poseidon, Butes, Dardanus, Himeros, Imbors,
Iasius, Zeus, Iacchus, Hu, Thor, Bel, Serapis, Ormuzd, Apollo, Thammuz, Atus,
Hercules, SHIVA, MOLOCH, and, believe it or not, BAAL!

The Bible condemned Baal worship. In Jeremiah 32:35 we find that the Israelites
“built the high places of Baal, which are in the valley of the son of Hinnom, to
cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire unto Molech; which
I commanded them not, neither came it into My mind, that they should do
this abomination, to cause Judah to sin.” Jeremiah 19:5 mentions that the
Israelites burnt their children with fire as burnt offerings for Baal. So, now we
have a little better idea of who Osiris is and what the all-seeing eye represents.

The symbolic sign for Osiris and the sun is the point within the circle. This
symbol was covered in the chapter “The Circle,” but as a brief reminder, the
point within the circle is a phallic symbol. This symbol also stands for the sun
and for air.

Mason and occultist Albert Pike contends:

“These two Divinities [Isis and Osiris], the Active and Passive Principles of the
Universe, were commonly symbolized by the generative parts of man
and woman....The Indian lingam was the union of both, as were the boat and
mast and the point within a circle: all of which expressed the same
philosophical idea as to the Union of the two great Causes of Nature, which
concur, one actively and the other passively, in the generation of all beings....”

In Signs and Symbols of Primordial Man we find that the point within a circle
“is an equivalent for the Eye, and the two are co-types. Therefore it may be
inferred that, as the fixed star at the centre, it was the Primordial All-Seeing Eye
in the Astral Mythology.” The all-seeing eye, then, has the same phallic meaning
as the point within the circle. In spite of this, The Short Talk Bulletin, a Masonic
pamphlet, has an article entitled “The All-Seeing Eye.” It states: “The All-seeing
Eye is to Freemasons the cherished symbol....Therefore the thinking
Freemason has reverence for this symbol.”

Robert Hieronimus, an occultist, wrote: “The single eye, alone or in a triangle,


was used extensively by Freemasons and other secret societies.”

Alice Bailey, whose husband, Foster Bailey, was a 32° Mason, also talked about
the eye. She said:
the eye. She said:

“I would first have you note the emphasis upon the ‘eye’ in this formula. It is a
keynote and appears in various guises. Behind all the ideas lies the concept of
seeing, of a Seeing One, looking on at the created Whole. This same concept is
to be found in the fundamental Masonic symbol of the Eye of God which
dominates everything within the Temple.” [Emphasis in the original.]

Bailey then goes on to mention that the “Eye of God” is Shiva (or Siva), the
Destroyer. Remember, Shiva is the Indian god who is equivalent to Osiris. Shiva
is also a synonym for Satan.

Charles Vail, a Mason, writes:

“This is the symbol of the higher clairvoyance. The Master always possessed
this sight. In India this All Seeing Eye was called the Eye of Siva. The
Egyptians represented Osiris by the symbol of an open eye, and placed
this hieroglyphic of him in all their temples. In the Lodge the All Seeing Eye
represents the Omniscence (sic) of God,—The Eye that never sleeps. It may also
represent, as in the Ancient Mysteries, the higher vision.”

Masonic author, J. D. Buck, agrees:

“The EYE of SIVA is, in fact, an All-Seeing Eye; for it practically annuls Space
and Time as concepts on the physical plane.... A real Master, then, has the Eye
of SIVA; the pineal gland, dormant in others, is active in him; and the
vibrations of his brain correspond to the synthesis of sound and
light.” [Emphasis in the original]

Hieronimus remarks: “The single eye also has been identified with the third or
spiritual eye and therefore with clairvoyance. The esoteric tradition relates the
single eye to the inner light, intuitive power, illumination, and the philosopher’s
stone....”

Many authors recognize that clairvoyance is gained through use of the third eye.
For instance, a book entitled The Third Eye describes how T. Lobsang Rampa
“entered Chakpori Lamasery, the Temple of Tibetan Medicine where he learned
clairvoyance, levitation and astral projection by learning to open the third
eye.”
In Yoga Made Easy we find that the sixth chakra “is said to be the seat of the
mystical ‘third eye’ which accounts for the clairvoyance claimed by some
Yogis.” In fact, yoga and visualization are two methods used to open the third
eye.

“For centuries, the secrets of Kundalini yoga have been guarded by the yogis of
India. Known to the ancients as ‘the sixth sense,’ this extraordinary life-force
which makes it possible to open ‘the third eye’ is located at the base of the
spine, and can provide an inexhaustible reserve of energy and knowledge!”

Alice Bailey, an occultist, declared: “Through the practice of the power of


visualization the third eye is developed.” Bailey also wrote:

“No man is a magician or worker in white magic until the third eye is opened, or
in process of opening, for it is by means of that eye that the thought form is
energised, directed and controlled, and the lesser builders are swept into
any particular line of activity....

“The ‘Eye of Shiva’ in the human being has its position... in the centre of the
forehead, between the two physical eyes.” [Emphasis in the original]
Laurie Cabot, a witch, remarks:

“Furthermore, the term ‘Third Eye’ is not just a fanciful metaphor conjured up
by Witches and psychics to sound mysterious. Anatomists believe that the gland
is indeed a remnant of a third eye that never developed in the course
of evolution. From the oldest times, sages, magicians, and Witches have
spoken of the Third Eye as the doorway to all knowledge.

Ancient peoples have intuitively understood the importance of this power spot
and honored it in various ways. In the Orient it is one of the seven chakras.
Egyptian monarchs wore a cobra-headed ornament at the center of the forehead.
In India a red dot is placed over the Third Eye. Celtic priestesses painted the area
blue. Cultures that use ritual face makeup often single out this area in front of
the pineal gland for special attention.”

“Pay particular attention to how you adorn your forehead where the Third Eye is
located. East Indians wear a red dot over this chakra point, ancient Druids wore
crowns with a band of jewels in the center of the forehead; the African Berbers
use black makeup to tattoo their faces with stars, moons, and other magical
symbols. A quartz crystal worn across the Third Eye can be particularly
powerful.”

A Masonic book states:

“These considerations lead us to an interesting topic, the Eye of Mind or the Eye
of Horus, a subject elaborated in the Chapter on ‘Horus’ and conveying the idea
of the ‘All seeing Eye.’ The end set before the Egyptian neophyte
was illumination, that is to be ‘brought to light.’ The Religion of Egypt was
the Religion of Light.”

A former witch and Mason comments:

“To ‘open’ the eye a little bit is to experience psychic powers. To open the eye
completely is to have your brain flooded with the ‘pure’ consciousness of
Lucifer himself. This is why one of the Masonic symbols is the ‘All-
Seeing Eye.’ It is a symbol of Illumination.

“This is Satan’s counterfeit for being Born Again. In it, you acquire a ‘personal
relationship’ with Lucifer. You begin to think his thoughts and see with his eyes.
You begin to look at humans the way he does. It is not a pretty experience!”

There is some very revealing information found in The Power of Karma (written
in 1937 by Alexander Cannon). The author says that “much of that which is
prophesied in the book of Revelation is to come to fruition.” He goes on to
mention that those who have the mark of wisdom have nothing to fear. He then
notes that “this mark of wisdom needs explanation.” He indicates that those
who have had superior past lives (meaning reincarnation) have been singled out
for leadership. It results in seership, in clairvoyant gifts, in a type of intellect that
perceives the hearts of men, their innermost ambitions, without the necessity for
physical speech.” He finally explains:

“YOU HAVE A LITERAL SIGN UPON YOUR FOREHEADS, PLACED


BETWEEN YOUR EYEBROWS! DOUBT IT NOT! WE SPEAK WHEREOF
WE KNOW!

“NOW, THAT SIGN UPON THE FOREHEAD IS EVER THE MARK OF THE
SOUL IN CHRIST. It is ever the mark of those aligned with the great truth of
Light. It is the Mark of those who have incarnated to render unto God the things
that are God’s, and found a new order in the current generation....

“The time has come to tell you that as you minister, so shall you be saved! As
you join the ranks of those who presently walk with the Sign on their
foreheads, so are your wants supplied by those who recompense you for
the services performed to them and their children.” [Caps in the original;
Boldface added]

If you read Revelation 13 you will find some astonishing information. The mark
that is put upon the foreheads is not the “mark of the soul in Christ,” but is rather
the mark of the beast or the antichrist. Once again we can see how the occultists
and New Agers twist the Scriptures and make the good evil and the evil good.
The Bible warns: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put
darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for
bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own
sight!” (Isaiah 5:20-21).

Also notice that Cannon said that those who have this mark will have their wants
supplied. Again turning to Revelation 13 we find that only those who have the
mark can buy or sell:

“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to
receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might
buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of
his name” (Revelation 13:16-17).
We need to point out, however, that those who take this mark will end up in hell.
Receiving the mark of the all-seeing eye or the third eye is not something
glorious like the New Agers would have you think. Revelation 14:9-11 points
out:

“And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice, If any man
worship the beast and his image, and receive his mark in his forehead, or in
his hand, The same shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is
poured out without mixture into the cup of his indignation; and he shall be
tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels, and in
the presence of the Lamb: And the smoke of their torment ascendeth up for
ever and ever: and they have no rest day nor night, who worship the beast
and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name.”

The all-seeing eye is also related to the Blazing Star. Pike tells us:

“...the Blazing Star has been regarded as an emblem of Omniscience, or the


All-seeing Eye, which to the Egyptian Initiates was the emblem of Osiris, the
Creator. With the YOD in the centre, it has the kabalistic meaning of the Divine
Energy, manifested as Light, creating the Universe.” [Caps in the original;
Boldface added]

“The Blazing Star in our Lodges, we have already said, represents Sirius,
Anubis, or Mercury, Guardian and Guide of Souls. Our Ancient English
brethren also considered it an emblem of the Sun....accordingly the Blazing Star
has been regarded as an emblem of Omniscience, or the All-Seeing Eye, which
to the Ancients was the Sun.”

We’ve already covered some of these pagan gods (like Anubis and Mercury)
earlier in this book. Riane Eisler, a feminist, mentions that the eye is one of the
symbols of the goddess. One goddess that was represented by an all-seeing eye
was Maat.

“The Egyptian priesthood taught first that Maat, the Goddess of truth and
judgment, possessed a third eye. Later the central text of the Egyptian Mystery
Religion was revised and a male god, Horus, son of the Goddess, was given
the all-seeing eye.”
Laurie Cabot agrees that the “Egyptian Goddess Maat originally possessed the
All-Seeing Eye, which later was transferred to Horus.” She adds:

“Outlining the eye emulates the Goddess, who is often portrayed with large,
distinctive eyes, capable of seeing through space and time as well as into our
innermost hearts. Ishtarte, the Goddess of Light, was known in the
ancient Middle East as the Eye Goddess because the light she brings from
heaven to earth illuminates the world.”

She continues: “The Goddess’s ability to see and know all things became a
terrifying concept in patriarchal times, and her mystical eye was turned into the
‘evil eye.’...” The “evil eye” is defined in The Complete Book of Witchcraft and
Demonology as the “power of the glance to harm others.” In Witches we are
told: “No one would want a witch as an enemy. Some witches used ‘the evil eye’
on their victims. One glance from a bad witch could mean real trouble.”

People became afraid of the evil eye and therefore they sought ways to “protect”
themselves from it. Different charms and amulets were used. For instance, in
Amulets and Superstitions, we find:
“The amulet used against the Evil Eye...was called BASKANION or
PROBASKANION, and FASCINUM, and it was usually in the form of the
PHALLUS. As children were specially liable to be attacked by the Evil Eye,
models of the phallus were hung around their necks....Other names of the phallus
amulet were mutonium, scaevola, and Satyrica signa....” [Emphasis in the
original]

Another object used as protection was the “homed hand” or the “devil salute.”
Budge writes that “a closed hand with the first and fourth fingers outstretched
represents the ‘horns of the Devil.’

Nevertheless models of such a hand were worn as amulets. A closed hand with
the first finger alone outstretched was in some countries regarded as a sure
protection against the Evil Eye.”

Cabot remarks:
“Many customs and terms continue to reflect the importance that horns once
held in local folklore. The word scorn comes from the Italian word that means
‘without horns,’ for to be without horns was a sign of disgrace, shame, or
contempt. Holding up the index and little fingers in the form of horns was a
gesture to ward off the evil eye....And since it was the male animal that had
horns, the horn easily became a phallic symbol.” [Italics in the original;
Boldface added]

In fact, Shiva (a synonym for Satan) can sometimes be seen making this gesture.

“In India, where the occult sciences are still followed, figures of Shiva, the
Destroyer...is not only placing his right hand over his solar plexus, but has
folded his fingers so as to form the sign of the horns, thereby combining the
sign which drives away the evil eye with that of Destruction, of which he
himself is the embodiment....although he is the Lord of Death and Destruction,
he is also Lord of Birth, through whose hands the dead man’s soul passes once
more into reincarnation.”

We must remember that the devil salute (which is covered in the chapter entitled
“Hand Signals”) “is a Sicilian sign of the Devil used to cast spells....” This
certainly is not any sign that a Christian would want to make. When one makes
this gesture, one is actually calling on the devil to “protect” him from evil. Satan
must laugh when someone “innocently” uses this signal to ward off the evil eye.

Hex signs are also used to fend off the evil eye. To hex means to place a curse
on someone or something to bring bad luck. A witch remarks: “Many people say
that the Hex signs were painted on barns to protect livestock from harmful
spells, negative influences, and the Evil Eye, and to bring luck and prosperity."
She then gives extensive instructions on how to make your own hex sign
talisman. She starts by saying: “On the night of a Full Moon, cast a Magic
Circle in your customary manner and consecrate your Hex sign with tools of the
Elements. Sprinkle salt on the Hex sign for Earth," etc.

Again, many people are attracted to the Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs not
knowing the occult connection behind them. J. Gordon Melton asserts:

“Among the Pennsylvania Dutch there is the survival of what seems to be


genuine ‘witchcraft-life’ practice, locally termed powwowing. One must call it
witchcraft-life because, while it involves magick and the psychic, it
is theologically a Christian derivative with Kabbalistic elements....The most
obvious manifestations of the powwow power are the many colorful hex signs
on the farmhouses in Eastern Pennsylvania. Each sign is a circle; within the
circle are birds, hexagonal stars, etc.

“Powwowers are, in essence, Christianized witches working in the agricultural


society of the Pennsylvania Dutch. They have a grimoire (a book of spells and
magical procedures)...and they are as feared for the ability to hex as they are
liked and sought after for their ability to heal.”

Grimoire is a “name applied to any book on black magic which pretends to


teach the practice of black magic, especially the art of the evocation of evil
spirits and making an alliance with them.” Another resource states that the
grimoire is “a book containing formulas for calling up and controlling
demonic beings. A manual of ceremonial magic.”

Of course, there is no such thing as “Christianized witches” for the Bible


clearly states that no one who practices witchcraft will go to heaven.

“Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; Adultery, fornication,
uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations,
wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings,
and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past,
that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God”
(Galatians 5:19-21).
“But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and
whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in
the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second
death” (Revelation 21:8).

Many other amulets and talismans are used to supposedly protect an individual
from the evil eye.

Earlier we mentioned that the Blazing Star was connected to the all-seeing eye.
Well, in a Masonic bulletin on the Blazing Star we are told that it is a “hex
sign.” Interesting!

One author reports:

“One of the oldest, and most important symbols of Masonry is the Egyptian
hieroglyph of the eye—or the ‘evil eye.’ It represents their god Osiris. It
dominates the top of most Masonic documents, and now dominates the back
of the Great Seal of the United States...its presence on the Great Seal suggests
that secret societies were instrumental in creating the new nation of America,
and still have an important influence in the present day.”

Not only does the Great Seal of the United States sport an all-seeing eye but so
does our dollar bill. We’ve already covered some of the Masonic symbolism in
the dollar bill in the last chapter.

What does the United Nations Meditation Room, the Egyptian Pyramids, The
Temple of Understanding, and the Prayer Room in the United States Capitol
have in common with the Great Seal of the United States? The all-seeing eye, of
course!

Since this all-seeing eye represents the third eye of occultists and New Agers, as
well as Masons, it’s no wonder that we see an increase in the widespread use of
single eye designs. One author wrote:

“Perhaps not coincidental is the recent commercial for an ‘Eos’ (meaning ‘dawn’
in Greek) camera which zooms in close on only one of the sports figure’s eyes.
There are also recent television ads (e.g., by Glidden Paint) that focus on one eye
(the left eye) for a long time.”
“Concerning the New Age, one will increasingly see figures showing or
emphasizing only one of their eyes on television ads, or on magazine covers, etc.
In esoteric or occult terms, the right eye represents Osiris (the male) and the left
eye represents Isis (the female). A single eye, indistinguishable as left or right,
represents the All-Seeing Eye (Horus Hawk from Egypt). In the last few
months, covering just over a year, Time magazine has had 10 covers with single
eyes prominent. Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander on the 9/16/91, Ted
Turner 1/6/92, Susan Faludi 3/9/92, Ross Perot 6/29/92, Kevin Buchberger with
a caption ‘come out of the darkness’ 7/6/92, Bill Clinton 1/4/93, Zoe Baird
2/1/93, Cyberpunk 2/8/93, Boris Yeltsin 3/29/93, and ‘The Info Highway’
4/12/93. Also see Ross Perot on Newsweek’s cover 4/27/92.

“It is noteworthy that Ted Turner (1990 Humanist of the Year) is on one of the
covers with only one eye showing, because June 14, 1986 when addressing
about 1000 ‘futurists’ at John Denver’s Windstar Institute, Turner said at
Snowmass Village, Colorado, that ‘America must elect a “new age” president if
it wants to survive through the year 2000’ (according to ‘Broadcaster Ties
Survival to “New Age” President,’ The Denver Post, June 15, 1986).” [Emphasis
in the original]

Other magazine covers with single eyes (or an emphasis on one eye) are: Science
Digest (March 1981), Time (April 26, 1993, May 17, 1993, and June 14, 1993),
and Discover. There are also books such as The Illuminatus! Trilogy, The
Unschooled Mind, and Multiple Intelligences that have a single eye on the cover.

It is interesting to note that Time Warner’s logo is an all-seeing eye. It was Time
Warner who made a seven year, $80 million deal with Madonna in 1992. They
also published her filthy, pornographic book.

A report put out in 1995 said that in 1994 there were 14,313 sex incidents, 8,333
violence incidents and 23,556 profanity incidents on primetime TV. One of the
top twelve sponsors for this trash was none other than Time Warner.

They also fund the Council on Foreign Relations, a one world order
organization. Time Warner gave $1 million (or more) to the New
American Schools Development Corporation. Additionally, they gave $100,000
or more to the Points of Light Foundation.

“The Points of Light Foundation was begun with a $5 million grant from the
U.S. Congress and the President. Its first chairman was J. Richard Munro,
formerly the chairman of Time Warner, Inc....

“Not surprisingly, the logo for the Points of Light Foundation is also of an
occultic nature. It depicts the golden sun disk with what at first glance appears to
be a torch of light within. But wait, is it not the concealed image of two entities,
a male and a female, facing each other? Occultic philosophers can easily
recognize these two as the Sun God and his Goddess.”

Of course, the interest in the eye goes back many centuries.

Dr. Dennis Cuddy writes:


Dr. Dennis Cuddy writes:

“Both King Henry VII and his granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth I (Queen of
England, 1558-1603), used the ‘phoenix’ as one of their badges. Queen
Elizabeth I (to whom President Bush is related) was also fascinated by
men’s eyes....Favored servants of the queen signed their letters to her with
symbolic eyes...and John Dee (who headed the British espionage network)
signed himself ‘007.’ Dee, an acquaintance of the queen’s husband (the Earl of
Leicester), was an alchemist, astrologer, psychic, and spy. According to Mind
Wars (1984) by Ron McRae (former associate of columnist Jack Anderson), the
basis for his ‘007’ signature was: 'Each zero representing an eye and the seven
being the sum of two eyes, four other senses, and last, mystical knowledge from
“the nine” spirits (muses) who spoke through Dee’s crystal ball, the “shew
stone."

Dee credited the nine and his shew stone with uncovering a Spanish plot to burn
the forests that provided wood for English shipbuilding. Whatever the source,
the plot was real. Had it succeeded, the Spanish Armada might have
sailed unopposed in 1588.”’ [Emphasis in the original]

In The Eye Queen Elizabeth’s garment is described in detail. We are told: “The
sumptuous robe of Elizabeth I is embroidered a remarkable SERPENT upon the
sleeve, and a deft scattering of EYES and ears elsewhere, no doubt to signify
that nothing escaped the attention of the Virgin Queen, our English Diana.”
In Masonry, the symbol of the all-seeing eye can be disguised by the use of other
symbols. Ancient Operative Masonry reveals: “Instead of the ever-watching
eye, you at times behold the square and compass and the letter ‘G’ floating in
a spiritual light which words cannot describe. These visions are but glimpses of
the human Ego which is veiled from the eyes of the profane.” We’ve
covered these symbols elsewhere in this book, but when these symbols are seen,
remember that a Satanic all-seeing eye stands behind them!

Below are a few more illustrations which use the all-seeing or single eye.
21.

SYMBOLS IN BRIEF
Many people think that the Ouija Board is just a “game” to be played. However,
this is not the case. It is used by spirit mediums and others to contact the spirit
world. Using this board can bring people in contact with demons. The planchette
is controlled by demonic entities to spell out messages from the spirit world.
The idea of the ouija board is not new. Some boards were in use six centuries
before Christ.

A werewolf is a man who can change himself temporarily into a wolf.


The mermaid is a mythological creature that is half-female and half fish. You
encounter mermaids in fairy tales and elsewhere. The movie Splash popularized
the mermaid.
“The pa kua is made up of eight combinations of solid and broken lines, the solid
line representing symbolically the yang or male principle, and the broken line
the yin or female principle. To each pair a third is added, representing the result
of union, that is, offspring. The eight figures are arranged about a t' ai chi, or
aboriginal One, forming the first of the 24 circles on the divining board....”
[Emphasis in the original]

“PENTACLE OF THE GODDESS. With its five points— spirit, air, fire, water,
and earth—the pentacle is the embodiment power and perfection. Like the
endless circle, it binds negative elements and denotes good luck,” [Emphasis in
the original] claims catalog which sells this pentacle.
A spiral is an ancient goddess emblem symbolizing the universal pattern of
growth in Nature.

An occult catalog advertises one of their products like this:

“The Eleven-Pointed Star symbolizes the Divine Will expressing itself through
humanity. This magically-correct design fuses elementary and planetary forces,
enabling you to alchemically accomplish the Great Work.” [Emphasis in the
original]
A similar-looking design is called the unicursal hexagram which is also called
the Aquarian Star. It “is used to channel psychic energy. It’s (sic) function is to
connect earth-plane consciousness to the infinite universal mind.” It was
designed by Satanist and 33° Mason, Aleister Crowley, and was the symbol of
his Order of the Silver Star (Astrum Argentum or AA).

The “magic hand amulet” is supposed to protect the wearer’s destiny and is
considered to be “the ultimate goodluck (sic) charm.”

The hand was important in occultism. For instance, the hand of glory was “a
hand cut off from a criminal, who had been hanged on a gibbet. In the Middle
Ages, such a hand, dried and steeped in various salts, was used in spells.”

One occult catalog states:

“The hand is a universal symbol of healing, giving, blessing—and good luck


because it wards off the ‘evil eye.’...Wear the Palm Chakra Hand to stimulate
higher consciousness; wear the Heart Hand to increase love flowing from and to
you.”

“When the eyes are situated in the hand, for example, by association with the
symbolism of the hand they come to denote clairvoyant action. An excessive
number of eyes has an ambivalent significance which it is important to note.”
Below is another hand that was “connected with the old Rites of the Mater
Deorum.” [Emphasis in the original] The pine cone “was an important symbol in
the Mysteries of Ceres, as also in those of Bacchus. It has descended thence to
the Secret Orders of modern times.”

Earlier we discussed May Day and the Maypole. There are also peace poles.
Meditation newsletter states:

“Peace Poles are obelisks inscribed with the message ‘May Peace Prevail on
Earth.’ They have been dedicated the world over as an international symbol of
peace. Their purpose is to spread the message of peace and act as a constant
reminder of the necessity to wish and pray for peace at all times.”

Remember, obelisks are phallic symbols, but this is the object that’s been chosen
to help promote peace.

The Tree of Life is used in magic and the Cabala. It is:

“A design consisting of ten points (SEPHIRA) linked by twenty-two lines, taken


as a model of the creative emanations from the Godhead. Used for
elaborate metaphysical speculations, psychological exercises, and ceremonial
magic.”
The Celtic Knot’s “loops symbolize Infinity, good luck, and the harmony
between peoples of the world.”

The hypno-disc is used for hypnosis. “Achieve the hypnotic state in shortest
possible time,” says the ad.
possible time,” says the ad.

The symbol below is called a veve and is used in Voudoun (or Voodoo) rites to
summon the loa (demonic spirits that possess voodoo worshippers). This
particular veve is for Baron Samedi, the Lord of the Graveyards and Death.

“The ecology symbol is seen almost everywhere since it has been foisted on the
unsuspecting people of America just after the demonic revolution days of the
1960’s which served as the springboard for the ‘Age of Aquarius’ or the last
generation. The symbol is a circle with a diagonal line through it and means
‘God Sleeps.’...The ‘God Sleeps’ concept is the primary doctrine of ‘Deism,’ a
religion that was embraced by such famous men as Benjamin Franklin and
Thomas Jefferson. Their doctrine states that, ‘God, the Supreme Architect of the
Universe created all things,’ but then isolated Himself from the entire creation
and lets it operate on its own.’ This is the very essence of the teachings of
Freemasonry. Most people never look beyond the surface of anything. That is
why we have this blasphemous Masonic symbol on our roadways, in our parks,
in public buildings and even in churches.”

The skull necklace shown below was advertised with these words:

“An interesting symbol, the skull...it is an emblem of the mortality of man, yet it
is in truth that which survives of the living being once its body has been
destroyed. It is prominent in WITCHCRAFT and DEMON WORSHIP as a
celebration of death. Our skull has a movable jaw, on a triangle...and makes a
fascinating, macabre ornament for those who dare to be different.”
Another necklace is the Baphomet necklace.

“Called the God of the Witches, he is said to possess the wisdom of God. This is
a most popular symbol, sometimes called the Goat of Nedes or the Sabbatic
Goat. It is a sacred witchcraft sysmbol (sic), and no witch, warlock, or unique
amulet collector should be with[out] this....”

The man in the moon necklace below is labeled as “Jewelry of the Occult!”
The Islamic religion uses the crescent star and moon for their symbol. This
emblem can be seen on many of the Islamic nations’ flags.
The Islamic God is called Allah. He was the moon god, who married the sun
goddess. “Together they produced three goddesses who were called ‘the
daughters of Allah.’ These three goddesses were called Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and
Manat.” The Encyclopedia of Religion mentions that “‘Allah’ is a pre-Islamic
name...corresponding to the Babylonian Bel.” The symbol for Allah appears
below.

The Islamic holy book is called the Koran (or Quran). This symbol looks like
this:

Om (or Aum) is often used as a mantra for meditation. It signifies the Hindu
pagan trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The Om symbols below are also
used for Brahman, the impersonal god of the Hindus.
The goddess Isis sometimes wears a crown with a solar disk and at other times
she wears horns. The symbol below shows the disk and the horns combined.

God’s Eye (or Ojo de Dios) is an emblem used for enchantment and the worship
of pagan deities. “With the work of the forces of the spirit world, the worshipper
of the deities (sic) calls (chants) to the supernatural, and the demon spirits bring
into being whatever the chanter is seeking.”

Another symbol associated with the eye is the Rx sign. In Healing Without
Medicine we find:

“In one aspect of modern medicine Egyptian magic continues to be practiced to


the present day. When the 20th-century doctor writes out a prescription he
prefaces it with the sign Rx. He may think this is an abbreviation of the Latin
word recipe, but he will be wrong. It is a simplified form of the Egyptian
hieroglyph for the Eye of Horus—a symbol familiar as a jewel among the
treasures of Tutankamun.

“This symbol derives its power from the myth of death and resurrection of the
god Osiris. The myth says that after Osiris had been treacherously murdered, his
son Horus set out to avenge his death. In the course of the long struggle one of
his eyes was plucked out. This was eventually restored by Thoth, the god of
wisdom, and came to be linked with the art of healing. Roman physicians
introduced Egyptian symbols into their prescriptions to impress their
patients, and the eye of Horus was one.... Over the centuries the outline was
modified until it became the simpler symbol we know today. Unwittingly, then,
even the most orthodox of today’s doctors make use of a magic sign.”

The “triple sceptre of the Nile” can be seen in several of the Egyptian gods’
hands. The triple sceptre comprises the flail (or whip), the shepherd’s crook, and
the Anubis-headed staff. This triple sceptre represented the powers which an
Initiate had mastered.

“With the Whip he had subjugated his physical body; with the Shepherd’s Crook
he was the guardian and keeper of his emotional body; with the Anubis-headed
Staff he was master of his mind and worthy to wield the powers of government
over others because, first of all, he obeyed the laws himself.”
Below are several more representations of gods and goddesses (some in picture
form and some only identified by a symbol).
Below are a number of other symbols to watch out for.
As stated at the beginning of this book, there are many other symbols that could
have been added but those shown and explained here will give you a good idea
about many symbols that have not been included. How many of these symbols
have YOU been using unknowingly?

Christ has a bride, the church, which is supposed to be holy. Paul refers to this
bride in Ephesians 5:25-27: “Christ also loved the church, and gave Himself for
it; That He might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,
That He might present it to Himself a glorious church, not having spot, or
wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.” The
Antichrist, too, will have a bride, but instead of being pure spotless, she will be a
whore (Revelation 17:1, 15, 16).

Are you waiting for Christ or the Antichrist? Which person you following? Are
you professing to be a Christian while using paraphernalia, amulets, talismans,
jewelry, runes, etc., of Satan? ho are you depending on for your protection? Do
you think you need Satan’s devices to supposedly keep evil away from you and
your family or are you resting securely in Christ? “The angel of the Lord
encampeth round about them that fear him, and delivereth them” (Psalm 34:7).
“I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears”
(Psalm 34:4). “Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their
trust in Him” (Proverbs 30:5).

If you claim you are following Christ, does your life match your profession? We
are admonished by Peter: “But as He which hath called you is holy, so be ye
holy in all manner of conversation” (I Peter 1:15). “The fruit of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness,
temperance” (Galatians 5:22-23). On the other hand, the fruits of the flesh are:

“Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred,


variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, Envyings, murders,
drunkenness, revellings, and such like: of the which I tell you before, as I have
also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the
kingdom of God” (Galatians 5:19b-21).

“In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil:
whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his
brother” (1 John 3:10). “They that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the
affections and lusts” (Galatians 5:24). Does your life reflect the fruits of the
Spirit?

Regardless of what man may say, the Bible is our final authority. No church can
save you. Only Jesus Christ can do that. Even though you may be a moral and
honest person, if you have never invited Christ into your heart as your own
PERSONAL Savior, you, too, need to repent. Maybe you are not committing a
blatant sin, but the Bible tells us that “ALL have sinned and come short of the
glory of God” (Romans 3:23). The “ALL” includes both you and me, and “the
wages of sin is [eternal] death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus
Christ our Lord” (Romans 6:23). God’s gift to us is eternal life, but we must
accept this gift to make the transaction valid. If I had a gift to give to you and
you refused to accept it, that gift would do you no good. You must RECEIVE
this gift for it to become effective.
Even though ALL of us are born in sin, the good news is that “Christ Jesus came
into the world to save sinners” (I Timothy 1:15). If you have never accepted
Christ as your PERSONAL Savior and would like to do so, the first step is to be
born again. John 3:3 emphasizes: “EXCEPT a man be born AGAIN, he
CANNOT see the kingdom of God.” How can one be born AGAIN? We
all know that we were born once, our physical birth, but can we enter into our
mother’s womb and be born the second time (see John 3:1-17)? No. The second
birth comes by being born into the family of God. John 3:16: “For God so
LOVED the world [that includes YOU!] that He GAVE His only Begotten Son,
that WHOSOEVER [that includes YOU] BELIEVETH [trusts, clings to, relies
on] Him [God’s Son, Jesus] should not perish [in hell], but have everlasting
life.”

All you need to do is sincerely believe with all your heart that Jesus is the Son of
God and to be willing to turn from your sins, whatever they are—big or small.
Ask Jesus to come into your heart and help you to live for Him, and He WILL
do it. “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso CONFESSETH
AND FORSAKETH them shall have mercy” (Proverbs 28:13). John 6:37
promises: “Him that cometh to Me I will IN NO WISE cast out.” Romans 10:9
states: “If thou shalt CONFESS with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt
BELIEVE in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou SHALT
be saved [born again].”

If you would like to be born again, pray your own prayer or sincerely pray the
following: Dear Jesus, I realize that I am a sinner. I believe that You died for my
sins. Please forgive me of my past sins and come into my heart. Save me for Your
sake, and help me to live for You. I ask this in Your name. Amen.

If you sincerely prayed and asked Jesus to forgive you of your sins, you will
have the assurance that you are now a child of God. John 1:12 reveals: “But AS
MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, to them gave He power to become the sons of
God, even to them that BELIEVE on His name.” Read your Bible EVERY day
(start with book of John), and find a Bible-believing church where you can
Worship God with other born again believers.
“Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord
Jesus Christ” (Romans 5:1), “and the peace of God, which passeth all
understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus”
(Philippians 4:7). “If the Son [Jesus Christ] therefore shall make you free, ye
shall be free indeed” (John 8:36).
Table of Contents
WHAT IS A SYMBOL?
YIN/YANG SYMBOL
THE CIRCLE
THE TRIANGLE
THE HEXAGRAM
THE PENTAGRAM
THE DREAM NET
ELEMENTALS
TAROT AND PLAYING CARDS
HUMANIST SYMBOLS
ANIMALS, BIRDS, AND INSECTS
WINGED SYMBOLS
ORGANIZATIONAL LOGOS
HAND SIGNALS
A MEDLEY OF SYMBOLS
ZODIAC SIGNS
TALISMANS
JEWELRY
MASONIC AND EASTERN STAR SYMBOLS
THE All-SEEING EYE
SYMBOLS IN BRIEF

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