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Question #1161: If Shiva is Satan, who are Brahma and Vishnu?

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Would I be wrong to interpret all 3 as emanations of Father Zeus? They're given equal status in Hinduism which leads me to believe that they were originally a single deity representing birth-life-death, or creation (materialization) - preservation-destruction (Dematerialization) which is represented can be represented as a Sanskrit mantra as SATANA. The avatar Krishna also gives Luciferian vibes. Why don't Brahma and Vishnu receive the same veneration from Zevists?

#1

That's the problem, you base this on what Hindus say, but we don't necessarily agree with the philosophy or representation of Hinduism. The avatar Krishna is xian-like and the Bhagavad Gita is full of xian-like corrupted morals and practices: karma yoga which means working slavishly without reward, bhakti yoga which is blind worship and jnana yoga which is a false worldview, believing that eating meat and other normal things are somehow bad.

Shiva is Satan because you can see the similarities between Shiva and Enki, and also between Shiva and the xian version of the devil. On the other hand, there's zero similarities between Satan and the other 2 Gods. It could possibly be that they are different Demons, but only Shiva is Satan.

#2

Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are Satan.

#3
AskSatanOperatorsaid:

Would I be wrong to interpret all 3 as emanations of Father Zeus? They're given equal status in Hinduism which leads me to believe that they were originally a single deity representing birth-life-death, or creation (materialization) - preservation-destruction (Dematerialization) which is represented can be represented as a Sanskrit mantra as SATANA. The avatar Krishna also gives Luciferian vibes. Why don't Brahma and Vishnu receive the same veneration from Zevists?

My understanding is that brahma is the ocean of ethereal energy that permeates all of existence. Not quite simply a force, not quite a being. It's purely nature in its subtle, divine form.

Satan mastered the laws of nature, he is completely in alignment and understanding with nature. I think that's why he can be seen as being equal to brahma.

That is also very telling of the name of Abrahamic religion. A- meaning without. Braham- brahma. Built upon the Torah- Rota, karma.

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#4
Shadowmagesaid:

Shiva is Satan because you can see the similarities between Shiva and Enki, and also between Shiva and the xian version of the devil. On the other hand, there's zero similarities between Satan and the other 2 Gods. It could possibly be that they are different Demons, but only Shiva is Satan.

On Library of Thoth there is a PDF called "Vishnu is Satan".

#5
bsodsaid:

On Library of Thoth there is a PDF called "Vishnu is Satan".

Doesn't make it true. It's probably a sermon by Magestein.

#6
Shadowmagesaid:

That's the problem, you base this on what Hindus say, but we don't necessarily agree with the philosophy or representation of Hinduism. The avatar Krishna is xian-like and the Bhagavad Gita is full of xian-like corrupted morals and practices: karma yoga which means working slavishly without reward, bhakti yoga which is blind worship and jnana yoga which is a false worldview, believing that eating meat and other normal things are somehow bad.

Shiva is Satan because you can see the similarities between Shiva and Enki, and also between Shiva and the xian version of the devil. On the other hand, there's zero similarities between Satan and the other 2 Gods. It could possibly be that they are different Demons, but only Shiva is Satan.

Believing Krishna was a vegetarian seems like a pretty big cope
A God who instructs his disciple to slaughter his family in battle as a divine instrument could possibly be vegetarian... :lol:

I don't know which Gita translation is best but Krishna is a God for sure.

#7
Shadowmagesaid:
bsodsaid:

On Library of Thoth there is a PDF called "Vishnu is Satan".

Doesn't make it true. It's probably a sermon by Magestein.

I'm sorry, Mageson666? I'm new to this forum, and I was not aware there was this level of distrust among the high priests. Why do the admins list PDFs if they contain false information?
Anyways I couldn't find the original author, but they did cite two posts by HP Zevios Metathronos who seems to corroborate the idea of the trimurti being Satan.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=135779#p135779
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=104366#p104366

#8
bsodsaid:

...

You can find some discussions on the topic if you search around, such as:
https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=69047&p=332076&hilit=mageson#p332076
https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=43356&hilit=mageson

I was not directly involved in what happened so I can only speculate. Infiltration happens and we deal with it as best as we can.

#9

I may be wrong sorry for ignorance on my part but... Brahma is Lord who creates almost everything, gives birth to living beings.
Vishnu operates the worlds above and below us...

Shiva or Satan is the one who destroys it... He also destroys almost everything that has come to life... For every begining or creation there is end to it also...
These are the departments of our gods
But all of them are equally important...
Vishnu is Lord Baal Zebul ( I might be wrong)

Lord Brahma could be Zeus... Greek God Zeus can also be compared to Lord Indra both of them have lightning bolts and so does Thor..

Even if we are not absolutely sure about Lord Brahma or Lord Vishnu but they are our gods who are aligned with Father Zeus/Shiva..

#10
bsodsaid:

Anyways I couldn't find the original author, but they did cite two posts by HP Zevios Metathronos who seems to corroborate the idea of the trimurti being Satan.
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=135779#p135779
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=104366#p104366

On this topic there was the hand of enemy corruption, which makes things "confused".

Read also here, in addition to what you have already found:
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13786&p=56129&hilit=visnu#p56129

#11
Victorian666said:

I may be wrong sorry for ignorance on my part but... Brahma is Lord who creates almost everything, gives birth to living beings.
Vishnu operates the worlds above and below us...

Shiva or Satan is the one who destroys it... He also destroys almost everything that has come to life... For every begining or creation there is end to it also...
These are the departments of our gods
But all of them are equally important...
Vishnu is Lord Baal Zebul ( I might be wrong)

Lord Brahma could be Zeus... Greek God Zeus can also be compared to Lord Indra both of them have lightning bolts and so does Thor..

Zeus, Thor, Indra and Baalzevulon are one and the same.

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#12

Hmmm... Then what about Lord Brihaspati???

#13
Victorian666said:

Hmmm... Then what about Lord Brihaspati???

Wouldn't be surprised if this would be the case, but I do not know for sure.

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#14
Henu the Greatsaid:
Victorian666said:

Hmmm... Then what about Lord Brihaspati???

Wouldn't be surprised if this would be the case, but I do not know for sure.

If we consider that Bṛhaspati, is also called the God agni(Fire), this can be connected to the base chakra/Kundalini(Satan), and the alchemical work.

Agni and also "purity".

Fire is the "prinicipale" element for purification through alchemy, and it is the same element used by the kundalini when it rises for purification.

The alchemical process in fact prepares its ascent, and its "tolerance" during its process, attenuating its "side effects".

In the Eleven alchemical/hermetic steps, ranging from "calcination" to "multiplication", Fire (Agni) is the most present element.

#15

Hmm...

#16
AskSatanOperatorsaid:

Would I be wrong to interpret all 3 as emanations of Father Zeus? They're given equal status in Hinduism which leads me to believe that they were originally a single deity representing birth-life-death, or creation (materialization) - preservation-destruction (Dematerialization) which is represented can be represented as a Sanskrit mantra as SATANA. The avatar Krishna also gives Luciferian vibes. Why don't Brahma and Vishnu receive the same veneration from Zevists?

Brahma is an allegory for the Akasha, and Vishnu is another aspect of Shiva, Satan.

There is likely more that can be decoded from this, as the Gods have left layers upon layers of allegories in varous spritual texts and mythologies.

“Come to me, O Lord IAO, great Zeus-Ammon, hidden fire, all-seeing one, ram-horned, first and last, who rules from the sun.”
PGM V.96–172

“I am Atum, when I was alone in Nun. I am the beginning and the end.”
Coffin Texts, Spell 714

(Enki of Eridu, Lord of the Earth -- Poem)
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=87236

#17
This is the targeted message.

I believe the parallels between Zevism and Hinduism/The Vedas will take a lot of time to unravel.

All the male aspects of God are a reflection of The Adi Shakti, which is the creative force of the universe itself.
"And I call in my strength who is the rule other than me."

Lately, I've been thinking how Lord Rama was supposed to be born without a full understanding or awareness of his divinity.
"I am who creates in the wombs as I like."
Was Rama Azazel (or any God) sent to Earth by Satan in a human body? Is that what any Avatar ever was?