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What do horns symbolize?

Seby

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Alexander the Great is shown with horns and He completed the Magnum Opus but I'm not sure that horns symbolize such.
 
A combination of mercury afixed i.e. flowing. And on top of that a high or higher spiritual rank.
 
Ida and Pingala
 
Ghost in the Machine said:
TopoftheAbyss said:
Alexander the Great is shown with horns and He completed the Magnum Opus but I'm not sure that horns symbolize such.

"The horns are symbolic of the life force, the witchpower, vril, chi...This is symbolized by the symbol for the planet Mercury [shown directly below]. "Mercury" is known as "Messenger of the Gods." "God/s" is a code-word for the chakras. Note the horns shown on the image of Azazel [shown at left], with the rays shining fromm his head, representing the risen serpent."
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Are we sure Gods is code word for Chakra? It doesn't feel right. Maybe it's outdated information?
 
Usthepeople666 said:
Ol argedco luciftias said:
Ida and Pingala

How?
Ida and Pingala on the sides, and Sushumna in the middle. When soul is risen, Ida and Pingala come up through the crown chakra and out the top of the head. They come out like antlers or horns.

This was talked about on an old article in the Important Articles by JOS Ministries section.
 
Ol argedco luciftias said:
Usthepeople666 said:
Ol argedco luciftias said:
Ida and Pingala

How?
Ida and Pingala on the sides, and Sushumna in the middle. When soul is risen, Ida and Pingala come up through the crown chakra and out the top of the head. They come out like antlers or horns.

This was talked about on an old article in the Important Articles by JOS Ministries section.

Thank you sir . :)
 
Ravenheart666 said:
TopoftheAbyss said:
Alexander the Great is shown with horns and He completed the Magnum Opus but I'm not sure that horns symbolize such.
I didn't know Alexander is a God of Satan now. Is it true? He wasn't poisoned?
Yeah, it's common knowledge on JoS that he finished the Magnum Opus. Plus he was deified, in the ancient world deification meant becoming a God. Everyone that was deified (eg Emperor Hadrian) is now with the Gods. The deaths of these people are either forgeries or they actually died but their soul was so strong that the Gods made them reincarnate in another world where they could rise the serpent in its totality without enemy intervention.
 
TopoftheAbyss said:
Ravenheart666 said:
TopoftheAbyss said:
Alexander the Great is shown with horns and He completed the Magnum Opus but I'm not sure that horns symbolize such.
I didn't know Alexander is a God of Satan now. Is it true? He wasn't poisoned?
Yeah, it's common knowledge on JoS that he finished the Magnum Opus. Plus he was deified, in the ancient world deification meant becoming a God. Everyone that was deified (eg Emperor Hadrian) is now with the Gods. The deaths of these people are either forgeries or they actually died but their soul was so strong that the Gods made them reincarnate in another world where they could rise the serpent in its totality without enemy intervention.
You just cleared some of the fog from my mind and questions , thanks. So that what Satan meant with "Who suffers for my sake I'll reward in this world or another" don't really remember the Al'Jiwah at letteram but hope I got it right.
 

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