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Originally posted by japike
What is all this talk about second coming about and anti christ?
Was there a Jesus
? It seems the legend of Orion is the same thing and whatever egypt had was a similar concept. Any idea
?
Originally posted by japike
Anyway what do you think Satan is?
Originally posted by japike
Does anyone belive in the 2nd coming?
Originally posted by AkashicWanderer
Satan is Hebrew for "the enemy" or "adversary." It is a generic term with many applications.
Originally posted by AkashicWanderer
Satan is Hebrew for "the enemy" or "adversary." It is a generic term with many applications.
Obviously, the fundamentalists of any religion imagine Satan is some guy in a red suit who is sneaking around the house.
Satan is our ego. Our false mind-made selves, that feed off our thoughts and emotions when we identify with them. Satan is not a myth, it is a living reality inside ourselves.
People have been misled into idolizing forces that lead to great suffering. In truth, this entire humanity is Satanic, because of the worship of the animal mind and the hynoptism of matter and sensation.
Amir Fatir - Hamzah: The Sound of Silence
...The Gods Hu and Sa
In the Egyptian system, Hu meant will. But the Arabic system associated Hu with Sa to the point that the Arabic word for Sa (Shay) came to mean will.
The Egyptians understood that two wills operated in woman and man. The "ordinary" will was symbolised as Heru(Horus)(ed: Tiphereth) while the divine will was symbolised as Tehuti(ed: Chokmah). It was the work of the initiate to bring the Heru(human)-will(ed: Human Soul) into accord with the Hu (divine) will(ed: Chokmah/Tehuti).
When the two wills were at odds, the result was (in Arabic) shaytaan. Shaytaan (Satan) actually means "two wills". (The word shayt means will and "aan" means two)...