What does the the Bible say?



Wizards are mentioned in the Bible, which forbids placing one's trust in their supernatural tricks. The wizards of Persia received gifts from daevas (fallen angels) before their conversion to Zoroastrianism, and the remaining unconverted wizards of the Levant do not seem to have been very impressive. They are lumped in with snake charmers in Deuteronomy 18:11 and with fortune tellers and 'diviners' of stolen goods in Leviticus 19:31.

English versions of the Bible have translated 'lasseirim' (daemons, half-human children of the fallen angels) as 'wizards' in Leviticus 17:7, and 'mekasefa' (sorcerer) as 'witch' in Exodus 22:18. Both translations are incorrect. The former is the kind of slander used to foment genocides by implying that the intended targets are not human. Wizards were not demons. However, they were sorcerers. This was not always true of witches. The Germanic word 'witch' has no Hebrew equivalent, and many witches were just medical practitioners unlicensed by the wizardry of the north. Sorcerers did not perform magic. The words 'magic' and 'magician' do not appear in the Old Testament. Magic was the science of magi and had nothing to do with sorcery. The word 'hartom' was used to identify the so-called 'magicians' of Egypt, who were opposed to magi.

The word 'wizard' is definitely in the Bible. It comes from the same root word as 'yiddeoni', the 'wise or knowing ones', also called 'kenning men' and 'kenning women', basically the same title given to witches, but from a different culture and tradition. In northern Europe they were respected, but in the Levant at the time of Moses wizards were clearly no more than tricksters, and if their tricks were real they used familiar spirits (daevas or daemons), which is sorcery. The Pharaoh's 'magicians' in Exodus (another mistranslation) were using familiar spirits. But they were not actually 'magicians' (magi) at all. The converted ex-wizards who became Zoroastrians definitely were magi, and they remained magi until the advent of Christianity, without practicing sorcery. The reason they became defunct is in no way sinister -with the recognition of Christ they had performed their primary function for the last time. They had ushered in the last precessional age of our era. After their retirement, they may have been exterminated by Satanists because they had known the real Christ and could expose Satanic lies. Today there are no magi in existence today to announce the end of our era. It will come as a surprise.

The wizards of northern Europe were Chaldees who came to the realization that their religion was not the right one, for in 37 A.D. they converted en masse by order of the high council, and every wizard from that central international body down to the local village wise man converted to Christianity, along with all the congregations. It was as if the Catholic Church suddenly decided, by order of the Pope and his Cardinals, that it would disband, and Catholics converted to a new religion. It was that big a change.

Many Zoroastrian magi were deeply involved in the new religion, and worked with the ex-wizards of the north to assist its establishment. In the early days of the Church, these missionaries were involved with the north African tabernacle founded by St. Mark. Some of them had not completely converted. One of the Nag Hammadi texts ('Trimorphic Protennoia') was written by someone who was still a worshipper of Inanna, a Member of the Heavenly Host whom the wizards had worshipped. Another text ('Zostrianos') was clearly Zoroastrian in those formative years.

And in Italy as former wizards joined the Roman tabernacle, compromises were made with Inanna worship, but it is important to note that Inanna had enjoyed a high status among the Heavenly Host. It is important to note also that the Zoroastrian deity Ahura Mazda is the patriarchal Arch-Deity El, and that Christianity is a Zoroastrian religion.

After 37 A.D. there was no wizardry in the north. It ceased to exist, and its former members obliterated all records through which it could be revived. The medieval alchemists who sought the Philosophers' Stone were obviously not true wizards of the north, since the organization no longer existed. They were seeking the recipe for 'starfire', also called the 'bread of life', a derivative of gold which they believed could transform and illuminate the mortal body. All records of the recipe had been destroyed with the dissolution of the northern wizardry. It had been a massive institution founded for the specific purpose of controlling excesses and retaining humility, and the ambitions of the alchemists were against everything it had sought to uphold. Seeking for one's own gain had been forbidden –and (for the record) fortune telling as well. The northern wizardry had been very strict. And after conversion to Christianity astrology also had been forbidden. The alchemists broke all of these rules.

Many of the alchemists did far more than this, however. They were Oimpires, notorious for drinking the blood of 'dragon princesses' in order to attain immortality. In defiance of the Oimpires, Christians declare that only through the sacrifice of Jesus can we be granted immortality, and this only by Heavenly grace. It is not to be attained by ourselves. Thus the Christian Eucharist is a statement against Oimpirism, with the blood of Christ replacing the blood of 'dragon princesses'. And similarly the body of Christ replaces starfire, which is why the priest performing the ceremony states "and for us, this shall be the bread of life".

After 37 A.D. many former wizards entered the fledgling Church and became monks. They and the people to whom they ministered continued to teach the sage advice on secular matters for which the northern wizards had become famous, and the descendants of their congregations still bring up children with this advice. It has brought these descendants a strength which seems to be lacking in many other cultures, and their affection for the sages of the north continues unabated. But anyone who truly reveres the wizards of the north must be a Christian, by definition.

The Elohim are One because of the Last Covenant between El, King of Heaven and Ea, our Heavenly Father. Thus the God of the Lord's Prayer is Ea, but Jesus called in despair to El upon the Cross. According to the Last Covenant, by the sacrifice of one human being, all of Ea's children have a chance to be granted eternal life by El. Christianity celebrates the final Covenant. One condition of the Covenant was the requirement that humans not seek immortality for themselves, and upon their conversion the wizards of the north destroyed all records which enabled such a quest.

The Oimpires do not want you to know that the northern wizardry ever existed, because descendants of its members are true Christians who consistently oppose every kind of empire. Slaves of the Oimpires serve their masters in their efforts 'to become free'. The more they struggle, the more slavishly they obey. Hating their masters, who appear to be Chaldees, they react with insupportable irritation to any mention of the northern wizards or upon proximity to their physical type. This is a sure sign of exposure to Oimpires, and cultural aversion is a sign that ancestors were exposed. It is important to remember that anyone who has been exposed to Oimpires has also been through their conditioning process and is doing their bidding. The Oimpires themselves are always protected. Their enemies are the prey.
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