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Temple of Zeus Liturgical Terms: Izfet - Final Aim of Yehubor

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This post concludes the 10 attributes of the Yehubor: Naming, locating and operationally understanding them. The final epitome of their work is Izfet. Izfet, is the literal aim of them to destroy the order of the Cosmos and create conditions so that humanity never advances.

After this, we will proceed with the updates on the 10 positive attributes and the related Ritual work that involves the prayers by Osiris [both for Yehubor and for the positive side]. The next update will be filled with positivity and massive.

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Read more by clicking this link - Izfet: Zevism Liturgical Term

On the Nature of Izfet

In Zevism, Izfet (ʾIsf.t) designates the primordial, existential, and ever-present force of disorder, untruth, injustice, and entropy that opposes the cosmic order established and sustained by the Gods. It is not a God. It is not a being. It is not a person, a demon, or a fallen angel. It is a condition the fundamental tendency of existence toward dissolution, chaos, ignorance, and the disintegration of all that the Divine has ordered.

The ancient Egyptians did not invent the concept of Izfet. They discovered it. They observed that the cosmos tends toward dissolution unless actively sustained. They observed that truth must be spoken or it vanishes. They observed that justice must be enacted or it collapses. They observed that the Gods themselves labour ceaselessly to maintain the order of the world against the ever-present pressure of chaos. And they gave this pressure a name: Isfet the opposite of Ma'at, the negation of the Divine Order, the entropy of the sacred.


 
Thank you so much for this wonderful information, our esteemed High Priest! We must fight against Isfet and overcome it; we must bring the Gods’ Divine Order here!

I have a question I want to ask here. What exactly is the difference between the “chaos” the Egyptians called Apep and Izfet? How does the battle between Apep and Ra connect with what you explained? And what exactly is the situation between Ra and Ma’at?

Hail Temple of Zeus!
Hail Lord Zeus!
Hail Lord Osiris!
 
This ties everything together wonderfully. Everything here makes sense in regards to the prior Karma discussions especially, since it shows how negativity has to constantly be confronted and not just 'left as is'.
 
Thank you High Priest HoodedCobra.
I am grateful for the knowledge you have shared with us.
May the Gods bless you and bless all the Temple of Zeus.
 

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." - Shaitan

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