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#80648 Are there any good Yehuborim?

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I listened to High Priest HoodedCobra666's sermon, and frankly, it amazed me, but also left me deeply confused. I might be confused, so correct me if I'm wrong: there are good Yehuborim, but very few of them, if any, can practice zevist practices? What about the Cohen gene, their soul structure, the curses of the FRRT, and Yahweh, who is bound to every Yehubor—are there really good Yehuborim? I saw Ariel Tzadok being praised on the English forum, but I can't figure out if they favor him only for his knowledge or as someone who could potentially break free from this cycle of sin? I read that Yehuborim are locked in their DNA and simply genetically incapable of reproducing the Magnum Opus, only their tikkun, which is a pathetic imitation. What about all this? Are they capable of the Magnum Opus through yawning? Should we treat any Yehuborim well, if any at all? What ethical lens should we apply to them? I actually understood that Yehuborim were originally just Middle Eastern tribes, and only later were they implanted with the Cohen gene. But was there such a Cohen gene at all, and if so, how could one possibly perform a magnum opus with it? And what if someone had only one Yehubor in 400 CE, and that's it, or even earlier? So many questions, forgive me if I'm asking too much, but it's all really so confusing here. It's completely disorienting for me, but it hasn't changed my attitude toward the Temple. I'm simply trying to reconcile the contradiction within my soul.
 
Yehuborim is not a race, but a state of being, therefore a "good yehuborim" is an oxymoron.

But one can exit the tack to Yehubor and embark in Theophoros, therefore, if good is present and actively seeked/cultivated, one is no longer a Yehuborim.

So a "good yehuborim" is not a yehuborim anymore.

Their gene is human, we are all human. They cannot complete Magnum Opus and that is because of corrupt practice, one needs to align with Maat to be on track to MO.

We should treat everyone like human beings, do not understand me wrong, it's not about turning the other cheek or anything in this scope. It's about being human with the ones who want and put in effort to cultivate Theophoros.

The gene discussion is only a confusion tactic to make the people who beared Yehubor in this age look superior. They are humans, like all of us.

Everyone is a child of Zeus.
 
I doubt that any of them would actually want to try to spiritually advance or work with the Gods in a sincere and honest way. It sounds so unlikely. What is one in a million? What is one in ten million? Probably less than that.

Not all of them do bad things. Dave Smith is someone who does good and moral work, for example. I am not saying I have a second example, but it is possible.
 
I listened to High Priest HoodedCobra666's sermon, and frankly, it amazed me, but also left me deeply confused. I might be confused, so correct me if I'm wrong: there are good Yehuborim, but very few of them, if any, can practice zevist practices? What about the Cohen gene, their soul structure, the curses of the FRRT, and Yahweh, who is bound to every Yehubor—are there really good Yehuborim? I saw Ariel Tzadok being praised on the English forum, but I can't figure out if they favor him only for his knowledge or as someone who could potentially break free from this cycle of sin? I read that Yehuborim are locked in their DNA and simply genetically incapable of reproducing the Magnum Opus, only their tikkun, which is a pathetic imitation. What about all this? Are they capable of the Magnum Opus through yawning? Should we treat any Yehuborim well, if any at all? What ethical lens should we apply to them? I actually understood that Yehuborim were originally just Middle Eastern tribes, and only later were they implanted with the Cohen gene. But was there such a Cohen gene at all, and if so, how could one possibly perform a magnum opus with it? And what if someone had only one Yehubor in 400 CE, and that's it, or even earlier? So many questions, forgive me if I'm asking too much, but it's all really so confusing here. It's completely disorienting for me, but it hasn't changed my attitude toward the Temple. I'm simply trying to reconcile the contradiction within my soul.
The “cohen gene” is just J1, and I’m not kidding, it’s a very common haplogroup all over the middle-east, practically every middle-easterner has J1 in them.
 
What ethical lens should we apply to them?
Just look at their behaviour. Are they religious or political fanatics? Do they have no problem harming innocent people? Are they driven by a desire to harm others for either self gain or for some ideology? Are they supremacists of any kind (racial, religious, national) with an aim to dominate all other people for their own ego?

If the answer to any of these is yes, then that person, regardless of their race, is a yehubor.

A hebrew isn’t necessarily a yehubor. There are a lot of hebrews who oppose all of the above and are closer to Zevism than certain Gentiles who do and support all of the above, which makes those gentiles yehubor.
 
The “cohen gene” is just J1, and I’m not kidding, it’s a very common haplogroup all over the middle-east, practically every middle-easterner has J1 in them.

Of course because this is the reality: They don't actually exist as a race. They claim so; they tried to "classify themselves" and others did as such, didn't work in many cases. They are a pseudo-race bounded together by a fanatical cult of Yehubor and they are not objectively dissimilar than anyone else there. The genealogy from "Abraham and Isaac" does not exist as neither of them actually existed either historically. Everyone knows this and it's a widely known fact.

They did Historiyach to support this and Birburim; they know it's not real. But they don't care what is real.

Their "facial characteristics" don't mean anything; they exist in every Middle Eastern person, Arab and everyone in the region. In fact, they are descending from other people in the region like anyone else. When you have a child between a German and an Arab, you get essentially what appears as an Ashkenazi. If this person is lied to that they are "of the chosen lineage" they might be deceived and turned over to Yehubor to serve the cult. Many in Israel today are in this category; they are conned by a lie about a race that exists and does not exist.

They are not a biologically formed entity or a "race", they are a scattered people from anywhere on the planet; deceived into calling themselves "Jevvs" and holding it all together by a fanatical cult. They are cousins of other tribes.

Bottom line: they are also conned. They are humans like anyone else; the constructs of their Yehuboric beliefs have them both marginalized and hated. Nobody historically said "Oh look, they look different, let's hate them for this." - People just said "They do all these practices - these are not acceptable" - and these stem from the affliction of being agency of Yehubor.

About Yehubor never being interested in spirituality.

How then do we explain instances of Zevists who have been attacked by yehuboric magicians? Those are clearly interested in it and were able to gain enough power to be able to practice a darker, destructive form of spirituality.

If they have a lot of dross in them how were they able exactly to even open their astral senses, practice magick from their own traditions and accumulate spiritual power?

Even outside of abrahamic yehubor, there are dark magicians from africa, latin america and india who also appear able to cause significant harm with their powers.

There are clearly a lot of negative, yehuboric people who are interested in spirituality deeply, for the wrong reasons, but still deeply into it all, just in the negative direction rather than the Divine one.

The Yehubor and it's agency does the 10 tenets I have explained. It doesn't matter from where. They can have any surface religion but when you boil it down, it serves the 10 things I have explained.

Historically there have been many other cases who have attempted doing the same; in India they had to put down many tribes for practicing these things, including human sacrifices. As they were inflicted with major Yehubor, they had to be punished for this. They are not really spiritually high or anything but they can be brutal and systematic.

Evil exists everywhere including these things.
 

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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