In Part 1 of this AMA, High Priest Hooded Cobra opens up about his personal spiritual journey, from discovering the Gods as a young seeker, through years of daily meditation and advancement, to the difficult decisions he had to make as the leader of a growing spiritual community. HPHC explains why certain outdated frameworks had to be removed from the Temple of Zeus, including the obsession with facial features, DNA tests, and racial pseudoscience from the 1920s–1945 era. He shares real stories of loyal, dedicated members who were tormenting themselves in front of mirrors, questioning their own worth because of incomplete and irrational doctrines, people who were clearly children of the Gods, advancing every day, yet paralyzed by fears rooted in bad science.
He addresses head-on how the "enemy living rent-free in your brain" is the worst possible outcome, wasting energy on hate and obsession instead of channeling it toward real spiritual advancement and impact for the Gods on Earth.
This is an honest, no-nonsense look at why the Temple had to evolve, and why behavior and spiritual dedication matter infinitely more than appearance.
In Part 2 of AMA, High Priest Hooded Cobra goes deep into the spiritual and cosmological nature of the Gods, what they truly are beyond the statues, the symbols, and the human projections we place upon them. He makes a landmark official statement: the Temple of Zeus is NOT a political organization. All political affiliations are welcome, what matters is your spiritual conduct, not your politics.
The core of this session explores how divine representations across cultures, the Vedic Gods with ten hands, the Statue of Zeus, Egyptian depictions, are spiritual symbolism, not literal physical descriptions. Ten hands represent ten dimensions of spiritual power. Zeus is a cosmological force that sustains and manages the universe, not a man sitting on a throne. The source of the universe is a consciousness vortex, and anthropomorphism does not apply to the divine.
HPHC then explains the concept of Embodiment: how spiritually advanced beings, human or otherwise, can incarnate divine consciousness and serve as living representatives of cosmic forces. This is the real path of the Gods, not about what you look like, but about how much spiritual light you can hold and channel.
In Part 3 of AMA, High Priest Hooded Cobra tackles the hardest and most misunderstood questions head-on, the nature of the Yehubor, the real history behind certain tribal behaviors, and the critical truth that hate is not a weapon against evil but its fuel.
HPHC uses a powerful nature-based framework to explain how different groups developed different survival strategies throughout history. Just as in nature you have lions that create and hyenas that scavenge, human civilizations developed along different paths, some creative and constructive, others parasitic and predatory. He specifically addresses the question about Yehuborim people: these were nomadic Middle Eastern tribes that developed specific behavioral patterns over millennia, but this does not make them ontologically evil. No species in nature is "evil" for following its survival programming.
The key insight of this session: the Yehubor force feeds on hate. Every religion that was designed to fight evil, Christianity, Islam, and others ended up producing more of it, because they operated through hatred, fear, and destruction. The crusaders, the inquisitors, the jihadists, all believed they were fighting evil while becoming its greatest instruments. The darkness wins regardless of which side prevails when both sides operate through hate.
He addresses head-on how the "enemy living rent-free in your brain" is the worst possible outcome, wasting energy on hate and obsession instead of channeling it toward real spiritual advancement and impact for the Gods on Earth.
This is an honest, no-nonsense look at why the Temple had to evolve, and why behavior and spiritual dedication matter infinitely more than appearance.
In Part 2 of AMA, High Priest Hooded Cobra goes deep into the spiritual and cosmological nature of the Gods, what they truly are beyond the statues, the symbols, and the human projections we place upon them. He makes a landmark official statement: the Temple of Zeus is NOT a political organization. All political affiliations are welcome, what matters is your spiritual conduct, not your politics.
The core of this session explores how divine representations across cultures, the Vedic Gods with ten hands, the Statue of Zeus, Egyptian depictions, are spiritual symbolism, not literal physical descriptions. Ten hands represent ten dimensions of spiritual power. Zeus is a cosmological force that sustains and manages the universe, not a man sitting on a throne. The source of the universe is a consciousness vortex, and anthropomorphism does not apply to the divine.
HPHC then explains the concept of Embodiment: how spiritually advanced beings, human or otherwise, can incarnate divine consciousness and serve as living representatives of cosmic forces. This is the real path of the Gods, not about what you look like, but about how much spiritual light you can hold and channel.
In Part 3 of AMA, High Priest Hooded Cobra tackles the hardest and most misunderstood questions head-on, the nature of the Yehubor, the real history behind certain tribal behaviors, and the critical truth that hate is not a weapon against evil but its fuel.
HPHC uses a powerful nature-based framework to explain how different groups developed different survival strategies throughout history. Just as in nature you have lions that create and hyenas that scavenge, human civilizations developed along different paths, some creative and constructive, others parasitic and predatory. He specifically addresses the question about Yehuborim people: these were nomadic Middle Eastern tribes that developed specific behavioral patterns over millennia, but this does not make them ontologically evil. No species in nature is "evil" for following its survival programming.
The key insight of this session: the Yehubor force feeds on hate. Every religion that was designed to fight evil, Christianity, Islam, and others ended up producing more of it, because they operated through hatred, fear, and destruction. The crusaders, the inquisitors, the jihadists, all believed they were fighting evil while becoming its greatest instruments. The darkness wins regardless of which side prevails when both sides operate through hate.