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Connection between Virtues Ethical Values of Spiritual Satanism and Major Arcana Tarot Cards

UDDTHU

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Hello to all my brothers and sisters.
I recently found something interesting about the connection between Satan's moral virtues and Tarot cards, and today I am here to post about it.
This idea randomly came to my mind, and today I decided to conduct extensive research on the topic.
As High Priest Hooded Cobra 666 has repeatedly mentioned that there are hidden secrets in these sermons, I became very eager to uncover them. By chance, I discovered the connection between the Major Arcana Tarot cards and the moral virtues of Lord Satan.

It’s best to get straight to the point.

At the beginning of the Tarot cards, a young man can be seen as if he is just starting his life. He is very "free" and quite content with his freedom. However, he is distracted and may fall, because if he takes a few more careless steps, he will eventually fall.
(SATAN - A - Freedom)

It seems that the man eventually fell. (SATAN - II - THE FALL).
Here, duality is referenced.
In Freedom, it is written: "Freedom is fundamental in the world of duality and physical existence."
And in The Fall, as it refers to the beginning of freedom, it also points to duality, stating: "Being dancers inside duality, but deaf to the symphony of life, we lost our footing and we fell."
Here, the fall has occurred, and that man has ultimately fallen.
It is encouraged here for the individual to reverse their fall.
"Every fall is there to be reversed, and as man fell, so might he return."
"We have been given pain and joy through our rise and fall: some will be slaves and some will be masters, some will know good and evil, and others will know neither."
"O Father Satan, help us reverse the fall,

In the second card, The Magician appears. The card depicts a man whose hands resemble the gesture of Baphomet (his right hand points upwards, and his left hand points downwards). In his right hand, he holds a shining, spherical object.
Above his head, there is the symbol of infinity, and in front of him is a table with the four elements placed upon it.
Here, duality seems to be referenced again — ascent or descent.
I feel this figure could represent Lucifer.
Because he stands like Baphomet, and the elements with him symbolize the pentacle of Satan.

In the next card, we see the High Priestess.
Here, we see a young woman sitting calmly and serenely. Behind her are two columns, one black and one white, again referencing duality.
A crescent moon is under her feet. I assume the connection between the second and third cards indicates masculine and feminine energies.
Here, I feel it signifies the unity of masculine and feminine energies. I also assume that the High Priestess card is a symbol of Queen Lilith.

In the following cards, I suspect there might be references to the crowned princes of Hell.
The Empress:
She is a young and beautiful woman representing feminine energy, fertility, creative power, and abundance.
She might represent Lady Astaroth.

The Emperor:
He is a strong, powerful, and robust man. He could symbolize masculine power and energy, possibly referring to Lord BEELZEBUB.
The Hierophant:
She is a woman and has human disciples. This is mentioned in the moral virtues of Queen Astaroth.
The Lovers:
Love and fertility are symbols of our dear Queen Astaroth.
The Chariot:
The black and white symbols appear here as well.
There is a chariot, and the chariot is often associated with Apollo in many symbolisms. Apollo is another name for Azazel.
On his chest, a shining object, like the sun, is depicted.

These gods have their own moral virtues, which you can study.
Iv) Death
(Death tarot Cards)
"Death is near and death is king."
In the Death tarot card, we see the skeleton of Death riding a white horse, approaching the people.
Under his feet, we can see that a king has died. In the background, the sun is rising between two towers, and the sun has taken on the shape of a crown.
These two towers might refer to the third card or the Moon card.
The interpretation that the king is dead and the sun has risen in the shape of a crown could symbolize reincarnation, karma, and the rise of a new king.

V) Respect of the gods
Respect, Revere, and Belief In the Gods

"Oh, in all my realism, I see a gleaming star. It burns so powerfully at the heights of the heavens."
"The Gods. They who are here to help humanity rise to higher levels of understanding, power, and consciousness."
In the Judgment tarot card, a god appears among the clouds and the sky, looking down at the people. It seems like that god has come to help those humans, as they are very happy and have raised their hands in prayer and respect.
"The more we understand this task, and respect, revere, and believe in them, we will advance smoother and sail better inside these troubled seas."
In the Judgment tarot card, these people are floating on the waters.

Vi) Advancement and Evolution
This sermon discusses the advancement and evolution of the world and society.
I feel it could be related to The World card.
In this card, there is a woman holding the glowing object we saw in the hands of the figure in the second Tarot card. But this time, the woman is holding two of these objects.
Her feet are positioned as if she is walking.
"Any human being should walk both paths, as we have two legs."

Hail Lucifer.
I hope that in my effort to find the connection between the messages of the Tarot and the moral virtues of Satan, I haven’t made any mistakes and have written something useful.
Please forgive my poor English as I am using a translator.
 

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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