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In the Great Rebellion against the L<small>ORD</small> God Almighty and the hosts of his heavenly hierarchy, Lucifer seduced no small number of angelic bands led by his cohorts. Their names are mentioned in the Book of Enoch, and in other books of the Apocrypha, and in the codified scriptures of East and West.
Í uppreisninni miklu gegn D<small>rottni</small> Guði almáttugum og hersveitum himnesks helgivalds hans tældi Lúsifer ótölulegan fjölda englahópa undir forystu flokka hans. Nöfn þeirra eru nefnd í Enoksbók og í öðrum apókrýfubókum og í ritningum austurs og vesturs.


More notable are the names [[Satan]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Belial]], Baal, etc. One such name, that of the more shrewd and subtil leader of a band of fallen ones, has come to be lowercased in the lexicon of sacred scripture and it has taken on a symbolic rather than personal connotation. It is that of [[Serpent]].
More notable are the names [[Satan]], [[Beelzebub]], [[Belial]], Baal, etc. One such name, that of the more shrewd and subtil leader of a band of fallen ones, has come to be lowercased in the lexicon of sacred scripture and it has taken on a symbolic rather than personal connotation. It is that of [[Serpent]].

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   Megingreinar   
Falska helgivaldið
Fallnir englar
Andkristur



   Einstakir fallnir englar   
Belsebúb
Varmenni
Lúsífer
Samael
Satan
Höggormurinn
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Peshú Alga



   Flokkur fallinna engla   
Nefilím (Risarnir)
Verðirnir
Lúsíferar
Höggormar
Djöfladýrkendur
Djöflar
Synir Varmennis



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Hið indverska svartbræðralag
Bræðralag hins svarta hrafns
Falskir gúrúar
 

Fallnir englar eru þeir sem fylgdu Lúsífer í uppreisninni miklu og "féll" vitundarstig þeirra því niður á lægra orkutíðni- og skynsvið þar sem þeim var samkvæmt lögmálinu „varpað niður á jörðina“[1] fyrir atbeina Mikaels erkiengils – þvingaðir af karma óhlýðni sinnar við Guð og Krist hans og guðlast þeirra á börnum hans til að taka á sig og þróast í gegnum þéttan efnislíkama.

Englar og hinn frjálsi vilji

The free will of angels is the free will of God. Angels are required to fulfill God’s will, for unlike man, they are not given the liberty to experiment with God’s energy. Although angels do make mistakes that produce results which are contrary to God’s will, they can later rectify their mistakes and realign that energy with God’s will.

Angelic rebellion against God’s will is of a different order than the karma-making exercise of free will in man. Free will is central to man’s expanding God-identity within the framework of the Great Law. Man is given the liberty to experiment with his free will, for he is a god in the making.

On the other hand, angels, who partake only of the free will of God, remove themselves from their lofty estate if they rebel against the will of God that they are charged to carry out. Thus, if an angel chooses to act against God’s will, he must be banished from the angelic realm to the footstool kingdom and embody in the kingdom of man.

Man, who is made a little lower than the angels,[2] is already confined to the lower spheres of relativity. So when he creates negative karma, he simply remains at his own level while he balances it. But an angel who rebels against God’s will is removed from his high estate of complete identification with God and is relegated to the lower spheres of man’s habitation to balance the energy of God that he has misqualified.

Here they walk about, as Peter said, seeking whosesoever souls and minds and bodies they may devour,[3] sowing seeds of unrest and the Luciferian rebellion among the people through the subculture of rock music and drugs, the media, and their Babylonian cult of idolatry. They are known variously as the fallen ones, Luciferians, Watchers, Nephilim, “giants in the earth,”[4] Satanists, Serpents, sons of Belial, etc.

Margs konar fallnir englar

Sanat Kumara talar um hópa engla sem fylgdu Lúsifer:

Í uppreisninni miklu gegn Drottni Guði almáttugum og hersveitum himnesks helgivalds hans tældi Lúsifer ótölulegan fjölda englahópa undir forystu flokka hans. Nöfn þeirra eru nefnd í Enoksbók og í öðrum apókrýfubókum og í ritningum austurs og vesturs.

More notable are the names Satan, Beelzebub, Belial, Baal, etc. One such name, that of the more shrewd and subtil leader of a band of fallen ones, has come to be lowercased in the lexicon of sacred scripture and it has taken on a symbolic rather than personal connotation. It is that of Serpent.

Whereas the term “great dragon”[5] refers to the conglomerate of the entire Luciferian false hierarchy arrayed against the Great White Brotherhood, its individual members and hierarchs specialize in certain phases of the “dragon’s” persecution of the Woman and in the war waged by the Luciferian false hierarchy against the remnant of the Woman’s seed.

Whereas Satan is known as the original Murderer using the murder of the lightbearers to thwart the divine plan of God in the earth, Serpent, who is also “called the Devil and Satan,”[6] is the Archdeceiver, the original Liar and the father of lies whose philosophy of deception, based on fear and doubt, is his modus operandi in his warfare against the true Christs and the true prophets.

Serpent is the Wicked One whose seed, along with Satan’s, is sown as tares among the good wheat of the Christic seed. It is this seed who are called the offspring of the vipers. “Viper” is from the Greek translation of the proper name “Serpent” who, together with the fallen ones of his band, was cast out of heaven and took embodiment on earth where they have continued to reincarnate since the Great Rebellion.[7]

Sjá einnig

Einstakir fallnir englar:

Lúsífer

Satan

Beelsebúb

Belíal

Höggormurinn

Til frekari upplýsinga

Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Fallen Angels and the Origins of Evil

Heimildir

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Saint Germain On Alchemy: Formulas for Self-Transformation.

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Path of Self-Transformation.

  1. Opb. 12:9.
  2. Ps. 8:5; Heb. 2:7.
  3. I Pet. 5:8.
  4. Gen. 6:4.
  5. Rev. 12:9.
  6. Rev. 12:9.
  7. Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Opening of the Seventh Seal: Sanat Kumara on the Path of the Ruby Ray, chapter 33.