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[email protected], <mageson6666@... wrote:
That the Kaba in Mecca. The Kaba was originally a Pagan Temple even the Islamic writings admit this. It was stated to have been a Siva Temple [The Taj Mala is another Siva Temple in origin]. The black stone is the soul [the stone is the soul in most texts] upon the Nigerdo stage of the work which is why its the black cube of Saturn the earth element being purified into the light of the Godhead which finishes the work. That stone their all kissing is a Linga stone. The symbol of rebirth, its given the number 33 in the Eastern numerology for this reason. The meteorite stone is sacred as the stone comes down as fire into the waters and generates steam or sea foam in which the Goddess is born in different traditions. The fire of transformation. Spiritual significance aside. I get a laugh at the entire Islamic worlds life time goal is to travel to Mecca to smack their lips on a big stone Phallus.
From: "wulfenkinder@..." <wulfenkinder@...
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2013 9:59:51 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] The Black Stone
I watched a special on the History channel the other day that went over the various types of religions around the world, and something about the muslims caught my curiosity. In the middle of their "holy city" is some kind of a relic. Set into the corner of the relic is an ancient black stone that is said to be thousands of years old. Some say that it's a meteorite, others claim that it was sent by their "god" to purge sin. Knowing that Father wants us to expand our knowledge and wants to us to question, here's mine; What are your thoughts on this stone?