Tag: Bible

  • Morya on Yahweh as a Mamo in the Prayag Letter

    Morya on Yahweh as a Mamo in the Prayag Letter

    The term Prayāg (or Prayaga) is an ancient term for the city of Allāhābād. In January 1, 1881, an early branch of the parent or original Theosophical Society was formed in Allahabad. G.N. Chakravarti was a notable member of this lodge, who represented Brahmanism at the 1893 World’s Parliament of Religions in Chicago. So, the Prayag Letter is…

  • Everything About Lucifer in Ancient Mythology

    Everything About Lucifer in Ancient Mythology

    INTRODUCTION The term Lucifer (Septuagint translation of Helel ben Shaḥar) is used in the Torah in reference to the King of Babylon. The myth of the King of Babylon is derived from a Babylonian or Hebrew sidereal or star-myth (similar to the Greek myth of Helio’s son, Phaethon). Stars were regarded by some as celestial beings, and…

  • Tragedy of Satan the Double-Headed Dragon

    Tragedy of Satan the Double-Headed Dragon

    THE GOD OF THE THEOLOGIANS, THE JEWISH GOD-NAME AND THE ANCIENT MYTH OF THE TWIN BROTHERS IT IS A MISTAKE TO VIEW HELENA BLAVATSKY’S DISMANTLING OF BIBLICAL POLEMICS as threatening, even anti-Semitic as she has been falsely accused of. She often spends a great deal explaining just as she does with the history of the…

  • Letter to Baron J. Spealieri (a Student of Eliphas Levi) on Western Kabbalism

    Letter to Baron J. Spealieri (a Student of Eliphas Levi) on Western Kabbalism

    When Helena Blavatsky wrote to a close student of Eliphas Levi on the state of the Western traditions, Kabbalism, and Christological influences. The letter highlights something to be taken into important account and not by-pass it as insignificant, or a trifling detail. She states, Eliphas Levi helps us so far, as it helps to compare Western…

  • “Old Wine in New Bottles” on the true Origin of the Christian Religion

    “Old Wine in New Bottles” on the true Origin of the Christian Religion

    OLD WINE IN NEW BOTTLES “To connect the Mosaic Religion with the Mysteries is to wrest from the Church its position, and to show that the Old Testament is the result of human effort…” (Samuel F. Dunlap. 1860. Sōd: The Mysteries of Adonai, pg. iii) “Moreover it is Astrolatry and Sabaean worship, pure and simple, that…