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Satan in ancient Greece

CaspianTheDreamer said:
Was he also Poseidon?

As far as I know, other members made speculations some time ago, but HPHC hasn't clarified it yet. As far as I know, only known god figures corresponding to him are Dionysus and Hephaistos. But this message might help you for the general answer:

Satan has aspects in the Ancient Greek pantheon that are more than one, simply because you cannot have all identities clearly defined in their maximum perfection in "one" God, since all the Gods are symbolic of metaphysical states, chakras and states of existence.

So if you mix the God of Light with the Sea etc, then people get tremendously confused and cannot delve on one God or one chakra to understand it's essence.

In his lower creative aspect where he creates things, inventions, empires etc, He is Ptah/Hephaistos, and when He is patron of mysteries he is looked upon as Dionysus, to give an example.

These aspects are separated in order for them to be really really clear so that people can do practices after them.
 
Bright Truth said:
CaspianTheDreamer said:
Was he also Poseidon?

As far as I know, other members made speculations some time ago, but HPHC hasn't clarified it yet. As far as I know, only known god figures corresponding to him are Dionysus and Hephaistos. But this message might help you for the general answer:

Satan has aspects in the Ancient Greek pantheon that are more than one, simply because you cannot have all identities clearly defined in their maximum perfection in "one" God, since all the Gods are symbolic of metaphysical states, chakras and states of existence.

So if you mix the God of Light with the Sea etc, then people get tremendously confused and cannot delve on one God or one chakra to understand it's essence.

In his lower creative aspect where he creates things, inventions, empires etc, He is Ptah/Hephaistos, and when He is patron of mysteries he is looked upon as Dionysus, to give an example.

These aspects are separated in order for them to be really really clear so that people can do practices after them.
Thank you 🖤 ♥️ 💙
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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