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THE INVERTED KABBALAH

Tuesday, 21 November 2006

THE INVERTED KABBALAH
THE INVERTED KABBALAH:
The Kabbalah is said to be a Hebrew magik system of great power, Moses
from the stories of the Torah or also known as Five Books of Moses or
the Pentateuch, used this power of the Kabbalah to escape from the
pursuing Egyptian army.
But the origins of the Kabbalah are in fact an Egyptian created magik
system.
The birth of Moses occurred at a time when the current Egyptian monarch
had commanded that all male children born to Hebrew captives should be
killed by drowning in the Nile River. The Torah leaves the identity of
this Pharaoh unstated, but he is widely believed to be Ramses II;
other, earlier pharaohs have also been suggested including a Hyksos
pharaoh or one shortly after the Hyksos had been expelled.
Jochebed, the wife (and paternal aunt) of the Levite Amram, bore a son,
and kept him concealed for three months. When she could keep him hidden
no longer, rather than deliver him to be killed she set him adrift on
the Nile river in a small craft of bulrushes coated in pitch. The
daughter of Pharaoh discovered the baby and adopted him as her son, and
named him "Moses" (Which means "to draw out"). By Biblical account,
Moses' sister Miriam observed the progress of the tiny boat. Miriam
then asked Pharoah's daughter if she would like a Hebrew woman to nurse
the baby. Thereafter, Jochebed was employed as the child's nurse, and
he grew and was brought to Pharaoh's daughter and became her son.
Being the son of the Pharaoh's daughter, Moses was given the highest
of education, with the access to gain knowledge and study what he
wished. Moses would be educated in the Egyptian magik arts by the High
Priests of the temples and grew to become a gifted student.
When the Hebrews emigrated (as in the exodus) from Egypt during the XIX
Dynasty, they raided the Priests Temples and took with them a number of
things including a caricature of Set and the original scripts of the
Kabbalah.

When Moses parted the Red Sea, he used a very powerful spiritual technology combined with of certainty. He had possession of a formula that literally gave access to the subatomic realm of nature.

Fleeing the Egyptians, the Israelites were cornered on the banks of the Red Sea.
Pharaoh and his Army raced toward them, bent on their total annihilation. Suddenly the Red Sea parted, producing two massive walls that reached to the sky. According to the Zohar, all the waters of the Earth split and rose toward the heavens.
And the Israelites raced off to freedom.

When Pharaoh and his army were approaching, Moses had cried out to God for help.
The Zohar teaches that God replied with a mysterious question:

“Why are you calling to me?” Concealed within this question is a profound
spiritual truth. God did not part the Red Sea! In fact , God was surprised that Moses even
called upon Him at that moment. But if God did not part the waters, who did?

The Israelites did escape. And , yes, The Red Sea (and all the waters of the earth)
Did part magnificently. But God didn’t do it. When God asked Moses why he was
Calling on him, God was implying that Moses and the Israelites had the power to part
The Red Sea on their own.

In fact, Kabbalistic sages explained that the Red Sea did not part until the waters had reached the nostrils of the Israelites. And then, when the waters rushed into their throats,
The Israelites relinquished control and demonstrated certainty in a positive out come. They put their lives into the hands of the light.
A split second later, they were breathing fresh air as the waters parted and rose toward the heavens.

Here is an example of the Kabbalah in work used by the Egyptian High
Priest Magik user Zazamankh:
>From the Ancient Egyptian text The Golden Lotus


Then Zazamankh stood at the stern of the Royal Boat and began to chant
great spells and words of power. And presently he held out his wand
over the water, and the lake parted as if apiece had been cut out of it
with a great sword. The lake here was twenty feet deep, and the piece
of water that the magician moved rose up and set itself upon the
surface of the lake so that there was a cliff of water on that side
forty feet high.
Now the Royal Boat slid gently down into the great cleft in the lake
until it rested on the bottom. On the side towards the forty-foot cliff
of water there was a great open space where the bottom of the lake lay
uncovered, as firm and dry as the land itself.
And there, just below the stern of the Royal Boat, lay the golden
lotus.
With a cry of joy the maiden who had lost it sprang over the side on to
the firm ground, picked it up and set it once more in her hair. Then
she climbed swiftly back into the Royal Boat and took the steering oar
into her hands once more.
Zazamankh slowly lowered his rod, and the Royal Boat slid up the side
of the water until it was level with the surface once more. Then at
another word of power, and as if drawn by the magician's rod, the great
piece of water slid back into place, and the evening breeze rippled the
still surface of the lake as if nothing out of the ordinary had
happened. But the heart of Pharaoh Seneferu rejoiced and was filled
with wonder, and he cried: 'Zazamankh, my brother, you are the greatest
and wisest of magicians!
Moses adapted the Kabbalah to serve his prepose and created the Hebrew
Kabbalah most people know of today. The are many systems of the
Kabbalah today including:
Lurianic Kabbalah
Sabbatean Kabbalah
A lot of magik systems today have embraced and adapted the Kabbalah
System and built off it to create there own.

Some of the above details and information about Moses and the Israelites
Has been taken from Yehuda Berg’s book The Power Of The Kabbalah, as well
Texts from Ancient Kabbalistic sages.

Posted by goth/invertedkabbalah at 8:23 AM EST
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