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[[Sanat Kumara]] describes the philosophy of this fallen one: | [[Sanat Kumara]] describes the philosophy of this fallen one: | ||
<blockquote>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,” 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. | <blockquote> | ||
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,” 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 [in the New Testament] 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.<ref>{{OSS}}, chapter 33.</ref> | |||
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== The temptation of Eve == | == The temptation of Eve == | ||
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[[Sanat Kumara]] describes the strategies of Serpent unto the present: | [[Sanat Kumara]] describes the strategies of Serpent unto the present: | ||
<blockquote>The Serpent who spoke to the woman in the Garden of Eden was the leader of a band of fallen angels who fell from the second ray of the L<small>ORD</small>’s wisdom. Before their fall, their understanding of God and his laws governing the path of initiation and of individual Christhood was more complete (subtil) than that of any other angels (beasts) of the field of God’s consciousness which the L<small>ORD</small> God had made in the beginning. | <blockquote> | ||
The Serpent who spoke to the woman in the Garden of Eden was the leader of a band of fallen angels who fell from the second ray of the L<small>ORD</small>’s wisdom. Before their fall, their understanding of God and his laws governing the path of initiation and of individual Christhood was more complete (subtil) than that of any other angels (beasts) of the field of God’s consciousness which the L<small>ORD</small> God had made in the beginning. | |||
This fallen one was selected from the [[Lucifer]]ian councils as the one most able to turn the woman away from her first love in God who had come to her in the person of the Great Initiator, [[Lord Maitreya]], the Cosmic Christ, as well as from her second love, that of her beloved [[twin flame]]. | |||
The seeds of doubt and fear formed the foundation of Serpent’s questioning of the Lawgiver and his Law. Impugning the motive of Maitreya, Serpent set himself up as the false hierarch and impostor of the Cosmic Christ. And ever since, he has, with his seed, maintained the foundations of the false hierarchy’s philosophy of Antichrist in economics, politics, the social sciences, and the culture of civilization—all on the basis that his way is better than God’s way, that he knows what God knows and knows it better, and what's more, that he knows what is best for His offspring on earth. | |||
While the tactic of this fallen one is to destroy the Word of God by detracting from it, carefully removing the sacred-fire mysteries of the Holy Grail from the codified scriptures of East and West, his temptation of Eve was based on his distortion of the Word. Thus he perverts the Trinity by false initiation—giving to the woman the fruit of Light that is forbidden except through the initiation of the Christ; by false teaching—“Ye shall not surely die”; and by false comfort—“Ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.” | |||
The fallen ones have continued to prate their lie, assuring their own seed that there is no Devil, no [[final judgment]], and no [[second death]]. Having almost convinced their own seed that it is possible to circumvent the true path of individual Christhood, replacing it with the [[vicarious atonement]], they have in them willing instruments of the lie and the Liar who promote their false doctrine and dogma, making their version of religion and God-government compatible with the pleasure cult whereby the seed of the Woman are led to their own apparently “freewill” destruction of the Word.<ref>{{OSS}}, chapter 33.</ref> | |||
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== The judgment of Serpent == | == The judgment of Serpent == | ||