“And it shall be, if thou do at all…walk after other gods, and serve them, and worship them, I testify against you this day that ye shall surely perish.” (Deuteronomy 11:16)
“they…corrupted themselves…in following other gods to serve them” (Judges 2:19)
The action of “serve” is exactly like a waiter or household help using their body and energy to meet the needs of the served. In every case of serving the evil spirits, it was turning over one’s physical body to divert life energy from the human population to the gods. We are seeing this under President Trump and his close friends. Wait, does that mean he’s hosting Satan? Follow the evidence.
And food service is definitely high on the list
Lavish meals consumed by the god-kings and their courtiers was only one means of providing massive amounts of energy to the possessing spirit.
We don’t have records from the Mesopotamian kitchens, but King Louis XIV of France provides a fair example of luxurious meals consumed in magnificent palaces procured by subjecting 90% of his subjects to abject poverty who died by famine when natural disasters wiped out the grain harvest.
A re-creation of a typical meal served five courses, each one more luxurious than the last. The first course was soup, served with small plates of cold meat. The second was the starter – the equivalent to today’s main course –which was veal chops and other delicacy cuts of meat. Roast fish followed, served with green salad. The second-to-last course featured hot, cold, sweet and savory dishes, together with oysters, truffles, vegetables, jellies and flans. And to finish off: ice cream, chocolate biscuits, candied fruit, and even sugar loafs, cone-shaped lumps of refined sugar that came straight from the Caribbean and Brazil, symbolizing wealth and status. Don’t forget the wines.
Moses defines “serving” the gods’ by joining “forces” with them.
- making his son or his daughter to pass through the fire
- using divination
- 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.
Sex magic (sometimes spelled sex magick) is the concept that sexual energy is a potent force that can be harnessed to transcend one’s normally limited perceived reality. When one reaches orgasm the soul suddenly opens to the divine realm and can be used for various gains, both worldly and spiritual.
Two major forms of sacred sexual rites:
- temporary rite of unwed girls (with variants such as dowry-sexual rite, or as public defloration of a bride). In the course of my research I recently stumbled across a shocking video of a modern wedding featuring a partially nude bride walking down the aisle of her lavish and well-attended ceremony, and now I can’t get that awful image out of my head.
- lifelong sacred / combining with spirits sexual rites detailed in Hammurabi’s code of laws featuring female and transgender priestesses.
Sacred sexuality has been practised in various cultures and religions throughout history such as Egypt and Greece, regarded as a sacred and necessary part of life in many indigenous cultures, and it is honoured and celebrated in rituals and ceremonies.
“neither shall ye walk in their ordinances. Ye shall do MY judgments, and keep MINE ordinances, to walk therein: Thou shalt be perfect / not corrupted – with the LORD thy God.” Leviticus 18:3-4)
According to Cornell Law School, an ordinance / order is something that must be obeyed. Think vaccinations prior to attending school.
Under exactly the same legal requirements in pagan nations, sexual activities were not simply ignored or allowed, but required in order to support their gods through
- human energy in the form of sexual arousal transferred to the spirits of the gods in the sex partner’s body
- as well as enabling the spirits of the gods to discard worn-out bodies and transfer to new bodies during the bonding phase of sex.
“What? know ye not that he which is joined to an harlot is one body? for two, saith he, shall be one flesh, But he that is joined unto THE Lord is ONE / united spirit [while evil spirits are competing against the human host’s spiritual benefit]“…he that committeth fornication sinneth against his own body.” (I Corinthians 6:16,18)
The early church’s original pagan converts understood what Paul was stating without needing Paul to explain.
“Thou shalt not…it is abomination…
In each of its 28 occurrences translated from the Hebrew word Shiqqutẓ / abomination refers to manifestations of the gods in physical form achieved through connecting with humans who:
- lie / have sex with mankind, as with womankind
- murder a child as a sacrifice to a god for personal benefit
- practice divination, astrology, enchanting, casting spells in witchcraft, makings charms
- consult with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer
- [male] lie with any beast
- woman stand [present herself] before a beast to lie down thereto
- (Deuteronomy 18:9-13)
Hani Miletski argues that the abundance of information from around the world leaves no doubt that bestiality has been an “integral part of human life” since the dawn of civilization as evidenced in paintings and carvings of human-animal sexual acts in caves and temples.
- According to Pliny, Semiramis [incestuous mother/wife of Nimrod and “Mother of Harlots” who instituted what became world-wide paganism at Babylon] prostituted herself to her horse;
- and Herodotus speaks of a goat having indecent and public communication with an Egyptian woman. Strabo and Plutarch both confirm this statement.
- Pausanius mentions Aristodama, the mother of Aratus, as having had intercourse with a serpent,
- Such was the case also with Olympias, the mother of Alexander, who was taught by her that in so doing she produced him as a god.
- Venette says that there is nothing more common in Egypt than that young women have intercourse with bucks [male sheep and goats].
- Plutarch mentions the case of a woman who submitted to a crocodile;
- and Sonnini also states that [male] Egyptians were known to have connection with the female crocodile.
- Vergil refers to bestiality with goats.
- Plutarch quotes two examples of men having offspring, the one by a she-ass, the other by a mare.
- Antique monuments representing men copulating with goats (caprae) bear striking testimony to the historian’s veracity;
- and the Chinese are notorious for their misuse of ducks and geese.
Ancient Egyptians engaged in “worshipful bestiality” with the Apis bull in Memphis, Egypt, and with goats at the Temple of Mendes, and ancient Greeks similarly engaged in bestiality during religious celebrations Several Egyptian kings and queens had a reputation for regularly engaging in bestiality, and Egyptian men were famously known to have sexual intercourse with cattle, other large domesticated animals, crocodiles, and goats. Bestiality was practiced in Babylonia during the Spring Fertility Rites when dogs and other animals were used in a constant orgy for seven days and seven nights.
Although bestiality was particularly widespread among the shepherds, Roman women were also known to keep snakes for sexual purposes. Bestiality flourished as a public spectacle in ancient Rome, where the rape of women (and sometimes men) by animals were used to amuse the audience at the Colosseum and Circus Maximus. Similar to Ancient Egyptian leaders, many Roman emperors and their wives were known to engage in bestiality or to enjoy watching others engage in bestiality, including Emperor Tiberius and his wife Julia, Claudius, Nero, Constantine the Great, Theodora, and Empress Irene…
A world-wide custom was for hunters to engage in sexual acts with freshly slain animals while they were still warm, seen among the Yoruba (tribe in Nigeri), Plains Indians, the Canadian Indian tribe of the Saulteaux, and the Crow Indians. Bestiality varied from tribe to tribe, but was largely socially acceptable and went unpunished among Navajo Indians, Crow Indians, Hopi Indians, Sioux, Apache, Plains Indians, the Canadian Indian tribe of the Saulteaux, as well as the Kupfer and Copper Eskimos.
Aztec priests held a cardinal Mesoamerican belief: that a great and continuing sacrifice by the gods sustains the Universe. A strong sense of indebtedness was connected with this worldview and human sacrifice was the highest level of an entire panoply of offerings through which the Aztecs sought to repay their debt to the gods. Even enemies of the Aztecs understood their roles as sacrifices to the gods since many also paid tribute to various deities. These victims could be shot with arrows, die in gladiatorial style fighting, be sacrificed as a result of the Mesoamerican ballgame, burned, flayed after being sacrificed, or drowned, and the remains might be finished off in ritual cannibalism.
The number of persons sacrificed in central Mexico in the 15th century has been calculated to be as high as 250,000 per year.
That is nothing compared to death statistics in modern warfare, crimes against humanity, and domestic murders.
Witchcraft, sorcery, and magic relate to encounters with and attempts to control the supernatural.
Frankly, the definitions I found in an online search are typical of humanistic sociology’s refusal to acknowledge a supernatural reality.
I like the explanations provided in the science fiction series Dresden Files which follows laws of magic as strictly as the Laws of Physics. One of the laws is the conservation of energy. “There’s always a cost to what you get.” Harry Dresden
- Humans draw “energy” from that which exists in the environment. This is the exact same energy as e=mc2. After using lots of high-powered spells, Harry is often exhausted. This is also why wizards use objects like wands and circles to focus energy with less effort.
- “Blood magic” transfers the life energy in the blood to the sorcerers: “across history and cultures, the rise of ritual human sacrifice often coincides with the emergence of complex societies and social stratification.” That is saying power is transferred from the masses of people to the few at the top literally through the transfer of life energy.
- The wizard / witch learns how to channel this existing extra-corporeal source of energy through the human soul without frying the body as would happen from touching a live electrical line. Harry Dresden calls this using ones’ “force of will” to capture and control the energy. Biblically literate persons will recognize “I will!” as being Luciferian, no matter how well-intentioned the practitioner. Dresden is a great guy and sacrifices himself over and over for the good of others, but while acknowledging the Supreme God and allying with a priest refuses to put himself under authority.
- Potions drunk and salves applied to the skin take things which have a desired quality, mix them together and add magic to get a quick effect. Using tequila, a large bill, ashes from a romance novel, and a few other things, Harry brews a potion which gives the drinker the feelings of lust.
- Incantations are formulas or chants invoking / calling forth non-human beings. Think calling your dog who has learned to respond because of the snack provided.
- Divination in the form of horoscopes, astrology, crystal gazing, tarot cards, and the Ouija board, or inspecting the entrails of a sacrificed animal.
- Oracles / mediums in a seance channel a spirit, often to predict the future.
- Amulets and charms ward off hostile spirits and harmful events.
- Images keep one’s spirit partner close with its sheltering containment and a drop-off point for the human to place material objects to alleviate the spirit’s dreadful inability to meet its own needs. Harry Dresden’s guiding spirit Bob resides in a skull on a shelf stocked with pornographic novels.
- Figurines represent enemies on which to channel malevolent intentions.
