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The Gods #77672 Who is Babalon?

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Babylon was a very advanced location during the Golden Age Civilization where people worked together with the Gods, and there was extremely high amounts of scientific and spiritual knowledge and advancement.

This is the focus of one of the largest jewish curses intended to destroy our people, where they had focused the curse onto the symbol of Babylon. And this curse was specifically about destroying people's ability to communicate so they will not be able to share any information with each other, so all people will sink to a very stupid level and not understand anything anymore, and also create wars between people so we would destroy ourselves. This was about cursing people's psychic senses so they will no longer be able to communicate telepathically, and also limit people's ability to receive communication and information from the Gods, to crash down our civilization and have everybody forget and lose all scientific and spiritual knowledge.
 
Babylon was a very advanced location during the Golden Age Civilization where people worked together with the Gods, and there was extremely high amounts of scientific and spiritual knowledge and advancement.

That's Babylon, not Babalon. Yes, it wasn't a typo, he's really asking about Babalon.


It's enemy BS that comes from Aleister Crowley and ultimately based on a biblical character and has nothing to do with any of our Goddesses.
 
Today I learned that the OP and myself are the only ones in these forums who have read Aleister Crowley. Everyone else keeps confusing Babalon with Babylon. 🤣

You aren't missing anything guys, BTW.
 
Babylon in Hebrew is Babel (that's where the Tower of Babel came from). Babalon is a goddess invented by Aleister Crowley:

Just like with Choronzon, which was also invented by Crowley, when Crowley invented this he based it on concepts from the Jewish Kabbalah, he was a total LARP.
 

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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