Showing posts with label Daltor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daltor. Show all posts

Friday, 13 March 2015

But I tell you this: Unending Universe with Unending Time.

Unending Universe, Unending Time; So says the Adept.
Great is the Adept.
Surely the Adept walked among the gods who do not exist.

http://rt.com/uk/240213-pratchett-dies-best-quotes/

Unlike the Western Media and The Guardian UK:
http://rt.com/politics/239585-poklonskaya-prosecutor-threats-ukraine/
'“Agents from the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office called me and threatened me, said that they would throw me in prison, that they would kill me, tear me into pieces,” Natalya Poklonskaya told TASS in an interview just before the completion of her first year in office. The Supreme Legislature of the Crimean Republic appointed Poklonskaya to the post of chief prosecutor on March 11, 2014.'

I replied that I would rather be in a prison cell than work for fascists.”

Friday, 13 February 2015

Hodotor Tantra - Path to Sex and Ulti Bliss

I have devised an easily accessable Tantra for all.
The Hodotor Tantra ; of He'vaj'ra-Daltor'baal and Ulti-Venus-Ra'ti
Try it yourself.
There are many other higher wings when it comes to sex but this covers a path for women to follow to enter the enlightenment and bliss of Ulti, whom they emulate and become. And for men to teach them (and in so doing self teach themselves, and become Hevajra the Wise King).

Free use, download or save.
The meditations and deeds to do;
1 the universal Yoni for the Phallus
2 the poses of sexual yoga for females; emulate to become
3 Contact and intercourse; mindfulness of post ovulation action zone
Being hodotor method and there for secular it lack much of the Wu ofcourse.
Well that can be found where the seeker looks?

The path walker Tantrika does so at their own pace, usually unless by other agreement.
Tradition holds Tantra heights are begun at 16 or over, but local and national laws do apply here.
That means the practice of the path of sex and doing so with all as goddesses to gods.

Fire festival to the image would be good sure.
As for the traditions of eating food and drinking wine; this too can be done if compatible.

This gives us our own tradition and path accessible to all. This also gives salvation in the event of relapse into superstitions, which is good news.

Monday, 5 January 2015

The Worship of Baal Daltor

There is incense which can be done at every street, under every tree and high place.

That is limited in the honoring of Baal Daltor etc.

I usually understand so called freedom of religion to mean freedom of their religions, not ours.
And conformity to their religious practices/norms and values ofcourse.

Curiously the baring is faced away from any idol; this is an offering.
http://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/BaalPeor.html
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/2246-baal-peor
This tradition is older than the hebrews/hibiru and the Abrahamic religions.
Such freedom is hard to find.
Great is the day when freedom shall arrive, even here?

Baal chant;
 Atmospheric music:
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As a note, sodomy is specifically the worship of Baal Peor. Not other Baals.
Bel Fagar is the name often associated with homosexual sodomy, a variant of Bel Peor.
It is ofcourse a deviation for deviators.
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Evil hel EL cult Ras'Shamra/Ugarit (non-Philisteen) and Yaw-Yam cult;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADikz5rAjJU
? Name not revealed at Sinai ;
Exodus 5
1Afterward Moses and Aaron came, and said to Pharaoh, "This is what Yahweh, the God of Israel, says, 'Let my people go, that they may hold a feast to me in the wilderness.'"

 2Pharaoh said, "Who is Yahweh, that I should listen to his voice to let Israel go? I don't know Yahweh, and moreover I will not let Israel go." 3They said, "The God of the Hebrews has met with us. Please let us go three days' journey into the wilderness, and sacrifice to Yahweh, our God, lest he fall on us with pestilence, or with the sword."

 4The king of Egypt said to them, "Why do you, Moses and Aaron, take the people from their work? Get back to your burdens!" 5Pharaoh said, "Behold, the people of the land are now many, and you make them rest from their burdens."

This is all back-dated 'keep the sabbath holy' revelation at Mount Sinai, by Yahwehist Cult.
Is Moses a liar?
Exodus 3
' 13Then Moses said to God, "Behold, I am going to the sons of Israel, and I will say to them, 'The God of your fathers has sent me to you.' Now they may say to me, 'What is His name?' What shall I say to them?"
eh-Yeh a-ser eh-Yeh was the answer, not YahWeh.
Who is eh-Yeh a'ser eh-Yeh that I should listen to his voice?

Did the Aser say 'Tell them Ha Shem has sent you? or Adonai? or Jehovah, The Lord or Yahweh sent you instead?'
No.

Friday, 2 January 2015

Novo Templo de Salomao Sao Paulo Brazil - Temple Solomon

Novo Templo!  A New Temple of Solomon, Brazil.
4 years, $300 million ($200 m estimate/4 years). That is without copper tools slow down superstition.
The original Temple of Solomon was based upon the Baal Temple of Tyre, with Moses Tabernacle requirements added. The Solomon cheated Hiram on the deal giving Galilee to Lebanon.

Christian evangelicals build grand church/temple.

List of Imperial Roman Temples.
And again, big photos.
http://news.sky.com/story/1400777/assad-makes-rare-visit-to-syria-front-line

The gods wait for no fool.
Maybe It is me, maybe I prefer shops and flats and multi-story car park with park.
Shops provide jobs which is known as a living, flats provide housing which is shelter from the elements and uncomprehending savages, and car parks, you know that one. Park has green nature and trees which filter the co2 cancer carfumes.
All good.

So far every building of the Jewish Temple was done by pagans: Solomon, Zeru'Baal, Herod.
It would have been built allready by Julian but was sabotarged by the Jews; they also refused the money to rebuilt it themselves.
Can't help some people.

Thursday, 1 January 2015

Baal Caves of Mount Gehenna, Salem

The Baal Caves of Salem Rock.
 http://www.islamiclandmarks.com/palestine/jerusalem/dome_of_the_rock_underneath.html


http://www.templemount.org/theories.html
http://www.templemount.org/
http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-jerusalem-temple-mount-dome-of-rock.htm.
The Gehenna Mount Temple of the Israelites was to the North of the Baal Cave. There they served a terrible demon.

I do not dispute that the 3rd Temple of the Israelites and their demon Yahweh will be built.
That is just a matter of time and times again.
The secret race is the great game, that Baal would play; the Baal of Gold ofcourse.

Lesser things command all of us.
So who now is Lord? And lord of Moria?
It is a mystery you see.

If my prophecy is correct, my Baal be honored, he will be.
Events, and lack there of, await us.
Exciting isn't it?

Close.  Hail Baal.

The Antonino Pio inscription (Antoninus Pius) at al Aqsa.

Friday, 26 December 2014

The Rise of Islamo Donatist Circumcellions & Imperial Decline

 The Rise of Islamic Donatist Circumcellions as a sign.
There is not much purpose to learn the lessons of history if the intention is to fall to barbarism.
Such would be self defeating.

The rise of Islamic Circumcellion Agonisticis, over there in the Islamic State is pointless to deny.
And the coalition of the willing to help torture cannot deny them, no more than a drug addict could.

In fact they created them; such is the way of these things. I would not call it wise.

 The Prototype
'The Circumcellions regarded martyrdom as the true Christian virtue (as the early Church Father Tertullian said, "a martyr's death day was actually his birthday"), and thus disagreed with the Episcopal see of Carthage on the primacy of chastity, sobriety, humility, and charity. Instead, they focused on bringing about their own martyrdom.
On occasion, members of this group assaulted Roman legionaries or armed travelers with simple wooden clubs to provoke them into attacking and martyring them. Others interrupted courts of law and verbally provoked the judge so that he would order their immediate execution (a normal punishment at the time for contempt of court).[6] The sect survived until the fifth century in Africa.

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Because Jesus had told Peter to put down his sword in the Garden of Gethsemane (John 18:11), the Circumcellions piously avoided bladed weapons and instead opted for the use of blunt clubs, which they called "Israelites." Using their "Israelites", the Circumcellions would attack random travelers on the road, while shouting "Laudate Deum!" ("Praise God!" in Latin.) The object of these random beatings was the death of the intrepid martyr, who sought to provoke the victim to attack and kill them.[7][8][9]
They preferred to be known as agonistici ("fighters (for Christ)").[4] "Agonistici" are not to be confused with agnostics'
u turn photo?
Oh and I am not even a muslim  and in noway connected with the dear caliph, may he teach them a thing or two.
ok retard? No tick the not box.

The Star Star of illumination will arise too.

http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/12/26/391871/russians-wipe-feet-on-us-flag-doormats/

Thursday, 25 December 2014

'We want War Genie' 'Wish Granted; you are a war zone'

Hail The Prince of War!
As they say.

They said to Genie :'We want war'
Genis said 'Wish Granted: you are at war. A war zone.'
'gee thank you genie for these wonderful things we wanted'.

We can all celebrate their success and delight and thank Genie, the giver of good gifts?
Or is that calibrate?

War, collateral damage, pretend not war that is like war, comes from Hamas types, etc.

Enjoy your gifts, that is what the day is about, is it not?

France declares Islamic State not Terrorists;

'More sudden jihad syndrome? France deploys 300 troops after 3 attacks by Muslim men in 3 days (*not terrorism!)

Posted at 9:48 am on December 23, 2014'
'dear genie: we don't want so-called islamic terror attacks'
'Wish granted; not so called'
'Thank you great genie'

Scarey stuff huh?

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Three Wise Men and a Camel or two

Of Three Wize Men and a Camel or two.
Said to be ~Zoroastrian Magi.

Wisdom, where do you lead?
Can I summon Sophia and Athena...I think perhaps I can.

And some cannot.

There are strong parallels between the 4th centuary made stories of patriarch Joseph of the Bible, Potipar's Wife, PutPhare (which means Egypt-Pharaoh)  and Hippo'lytus,, Phaedra and Theseus.
Such is the literature of awareness, insight and wisdom.

 The New Testament of the Bible says Greeks love Wisdom. So then;

'Phaedra, Theseus's second wife and the daughter of King Minos, bore Theseus two sons, Demophon and Acamas. While these two were still in their infancy,

Phaedra fell in love with Hippolytus, Theseus's son by the Amazon queen Hippolyta.

 According to some versions of the story, Hippolytus had scorned Aphrodite to become a devotee of Artemis, so Aphrodite made Phaedra fall in love with him as punishment. He rejected her out of chastity.
Alternatively, in Euripides' version, Hippolytus, Phaedra's nurse told Hippolytus of her mistress's love and he swore he would not reveal the nurse as his source of information. To ensure that she would die with dignity, Phaedra wrote to Theseus on a tablet claiming that Hippolytus had raped her before hanging herself. Theseus believed her and used one of the three wishes he had received from Poseidon against his son. The curse caused Hippolytus' horses to be frightened by a sea monster, usually a bull, and drag their rider to his death. Artemis would later tell Theseus the truth, promising to avenge her loyal follower on another follower of Aphrodite.

In a version by Seneca, the Roman playwright, entitled Phaedra, after Phaedra told Theseus that Hippolytus had raped her, Theseus killed his son himself, and Phaedra committed suicide out of guilt, for she had not intended for Hippolytus to die.
In yet another version, Phaedra simply told Theseus Hippolytus had raped her and did not kill herself, and Dionysus sent a wild bull which terrified Hippolytus's horses.'

also:
 http://www.greeka.com/attica/athens/athens-myths/theseus.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perigune
http://www.greeka.com/greece-myths/orpheus-eurydice.htm
http://www.thehellenictimes.com/love.html
http://www.peaceandlove.ca/AIDSsexmyth.html

They say Baal visited the Underworld...and there we find Hippolytus.
After the death of his Amazonian wife Antigone, Theseus had married Phaedra, the sister of Ariadne, the woman he had once betrayed. Phaedra, a young woman that was to have a tragic fate, gave her husband two sons, Demophone and Acamas. Meanwhile Theseus' son by Antigone, Hippolytus, had grown into a handsome youth. When he turned twenty, he chose to become a devotee of Artemis, the goddess of hunting, hills and forests, and not of goddess Aphrodite, as his father had done. The incensed Aphrodite decided to take her revenge, for this caused Phaedra to fall madly and deeply in love with her handsome stepson. When Hippolytus scornfully rejected the advances of his mother-in-law, she committed suicide from her despair. However, she had before written a suicide note saying that Hippolytus had raped and dishonored her, which is why she decided to kill herself. The enraged Theseus prayed to the sea-god Poseidon, one of his fathers, to punish Hippolytus. Indeed, Poseidon sent a monster that frightened the horses drawing the chariot of Hippolytus. The horses went mad overturning the chariot dragging along the youth who had been trapped in the reins. Theseus, in the meanwhile, had learned the truth from an old servant of Phaedra. He rushed to save his son's life, only to find him almost dead. The poor Hippolytus expired in the arms of his grief-stricken father. This great tradedy has inspired many authors and artists along centuries, starting from Hippolytus, the ancient tragedy of Euripides, till the numerous movies and plays that have been written based on this story. An end unsuitable for a hero This incident was the beginning of end for Theseus, who was gradually losing his popularity among the Athenians. His former heroic deeds and services to the state were forgotten and rebellions began to surface all around against his rule. Theseus finally abdicated his throne and took refuge on the island of Skyros. There Lycomedes, the king of the island, thought that Theseus would eventually want to become king of Skyros. Thus, in the guise of friendship, he took Theseus at the top of a cliff and murdered him, pushing him off the cliff into the sea. This was the tragic end of the life of one of the greatest Greek heroes and the noblest among the Athenians. Source: www.greeka.com
After the death of his Amazonian wife Antigone, Theseus had married Phaedra, the sister of Ariadne, the woman he had once betrayed. Phaedra, a young woman that was to have a tragic fate, gave her husband two sons, Demophone and Acamas. Meanwhile Theseus' son by Antigone, Hippolytus, had grown into a handsome youth. When he turned twenty, he chose to become a devotee of Artemis, the goddess of hunting, hills and forests, and not of goddess Aphrodite, as his father had done. The incensed Aphrodite decided to take her revenge, for this caused Phaedra to fall madly and deeply in love with her handsome stepson. When Hippolytus scornfully rejected the advances of his mother-in-law, she committed suicide from her despair. However, she had before written a suicide note saying that Hippolytus had raped and dishonored her, which is why she decided to kill herself. The enraged Theseus prayed to the sea-god Poseidon, one of his fathers, to punish Hippolytus. Indeed, Poseidon sent a monster that frightened the horses drawing the chariot of Hippolytus. The horses went mad overturning the chariot dragging along the youth who had been trapped in the reins. Theseus, in the meanwhile, had learned the truth from an old servant of Phaedra. He rushed to save his son's life, only to find him almost dead. The poor Hippolytus expired in the arms of his grief-stricken father. This great tradedy has inspired many authors and artists along centuries, starting from Hippolytus, the ancient tragedy of Euripides, till the numerous movies and plays that have been written based on this story. An end unsuitable for a hero This incident was the beginning of end for Theseus, who was gradually losing his popularity among the Athenians. His former heroic deeds and services to the state were forgotten and rebellions began to surface all around against his rule. Theseus finally abdicated his throne and took refuge on the island of Skyros. There Lycomedes, the king of the island, thought that Theseus would eventually want to become king of Skyros. Thus, in the guise of friendship, he took Theseus at the top of a cliff and murdered him, pushing him off the cliff into the sea. This was the tragic end of the life of one of the greatest Greek heroes and the noblest among the Athenians. Source: www.greeka.com
After the death of his Amazonian wife Antigone, Theseus had married Phaedra, the sister of Ariadne, the woman he had once betrayed. Phaedra, a young woman that was to have a tragic fate, gave her husband two sons, Demophone and Acamas. Meanwhile Theseus' son by Antigone, Hippolytus, had grown into a handsome youth. When he turned twenty, he chose to become a devotee of Artemis, the goddess of hunting, hills and forests, and not of goddess Aphrodite, as his father had done. The incensed Aphrodite decided to take her revenge, for this caused Phaedra to fall madly and deeply in love with her handsome stepson. When Hippolytus scornfully rejected the advances of his mother-in-law, she committed suicide from her despair. However, she had before written a suicide note saying that Hippolytus had raped and dishonored her, which is why she decided to kill herself. The enraged Theseus prayed to the sea-god Poseidon, one of his fathers, to punish Hippolytus. Indeed, Poseidon sent a monster that frightened the horses drawing the chariot of Hippolytus. The horses went mad overturning the chariot dragging along the youth who had been trapped in the reins. Theseus, in the meanwhile, had learned the truth from an old servant of Phaedra. He rushed to save his son's life, only to find him almost dead. The poor Hippolytus expired in the arms of his grief-stricken father. This great tradedy has inspired many authors and artists along centuries, starting from Hippolytus, the ancient tragedy of Euripides, till the numerous movies and plays that have been written based on this story. An end unsuitable for a hero This incident was the beginning of end for Theseus, who was gradually losing his popularity among the Athenians. His former heroic deeds and services to the state were forgotten and rebellions began to surface all around against his rule. Theseus finally abdicated his throne and took refuge on the island of Skyros. There Lycomedes, the king of the island, thought that Theseus would eventually want to become king of Skyros. Thus, in the guise of friendship, he took Theseus at the top of a cliff and murdered him, pushing him off the cliff into the sea. This was the tragic end of the life of one of the greatest Greek heroes and the noblest among the Athenians. Source: www.greeka.com
After the death of his Amazonian wife Antigone, Theseus had married Phaedra, the sister of Ariadne, the woman he had once betrayed. Phaedra, a young woman that was to have a tragic fate, gave her husband two sons, Demophone and Acamas. Meanwhile Theseus' son by Antigone, Hippolytus, had grown into a handsome youth. When he turned twenty, he chose to become a devotee of Artemis, the goddess of hunting, hills and forests, and not of goddess Aphrodite, as his father had done. The incensed Aphrodite decided to take her revenge, for this caused Phaedra to fall madly and deeply in love with her handsome stepson. When Hippolytus scornfully rejected the advances of his mother-in-law, she committed suicide from her despair. However, she had before written a suicide note saying that Hippolytus had raped and dishonored her, which is why she decided to kill herself. The enraged Theseus prayed to the sea-god Poseidon, one of his fathers, to punish Hippolytus. Indeed, Poseidon sent a monster that frightened the horses drawing the chariot of Hippolytus. The horses went mad overturning the chariot dragging along the youth who had been trapped in the reins. Theseus, in the meanwhile, had learned the truth from an old servant of Phaedra. He rushed to save his son's life, only to find him almost dead. The poor Hippolytus expired in the arms of his grief-stricken father. This great tradedy has inspired many authors and artists along centuries, starting from Hippolytus, the ancient tragedy of Euripides, till the numerous movies and plays that have been written based on this story. An end unsuitable for a hero This incident was the beginning of end for Theseus, who was gradually losing his popularity among the Athenians. His former heroic deeds and services to the state were forgotten and rebellions began to surface all around against his rule. Theseus finally abdicated his throne and took refuge on the island of Skyros. There Lycomedes, the king of the island, thought that Theseus would eventually want to become king of Skyros. Thus, in the guise of friendship, he took Theseus at the top of a cliff and murdered him, pushing him off the cliff into the sea. This was the tragic end of the life of one of the greatest Greek heroes and the noblest among the Athenians. Source: www.greeka.com

Monday, 22 December 2014

Festive Baal ; Sex, incense and BBQ food

The best and traditional ways of honoring Baal are to enjoy youself.
Sex, incense and BBQ were favoured methods, often with wine.
Straight to the point.

Baal was even worshiped in Imperial Rome, via it's acquisition of Carthage city.

A rather good Baal reference.
.also this:
'Baalism is a great Near Eastern nature religion, highly developed by the Canaanites or possibly the Phoenicians, who believed that each copulation of Baal and Astarte brought fertility to their land every spring. The divinities included El, the father of the gods; Asherah, the mother goddess; Baal, the god of weather; his consort Astarte, the goddess of fertility; and Mot the god[dess] of death. The rituals, ceremonies, and worship were predominately sexual. Baalism had a powerful influence on the Hebrew, Greek, and Roman religions; and also helped develop both Eastern and Western occultism. A.G.H.'
 That is one version; In Carthage Baal was supreme God; In Philistine pentapolis Dagon was father of Baal etc.

 As old as time.
Nude goddesses are standard.

Sunday, 21 December 2014

Baal Daltor Shirk Good-Force, The Magnificent and non-existing Wonder

Introducing an online shrine for our very own

Baal Daltor Shirk
Good -Force
The Magnificent
and non-existing wonder.

Daltor for short.
A most splendid god of the gods, happy with nature and science. The Adult, friend of humans and mammals and others too. Technically 'Shirk' is his Islamic title meaning 'all the good things'. Also a god of atheism, and variant neo-platonism.
In this Daltor Baal is unique as far as I am aware.
Shown here with Ulti nymphs and The Ulti sex Goddess herself, being she who is shared and promiscuous. A modern Ashtaroth.

Be then of good cheer this merry season of the Solstice celebrations.
 http://merrysolstice.com/
we wish you a merry solstice composite;
. Solstice trance mix;