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Vishnu is Satan

Vishnu is the personification of Sheshanaga (शेषनाग), which is also known as the


Nagaraja or King of all serpents and one of the primal beings of creation. Vishnu
is shown as the God dreaming on the serpent of the cosmic waves, where the
unmanifested things and reality are waiting to be created. The serpent/Shesha is
one of the most important symbols of Vishnu. Satan is associated with the
serpent too.

The cobra in Hinduism is shown standing fully straight upwards with its hood
open. This represents the kundalini energy in an awakened and risen state. The
upwards cobra is the symbol of the human spine and the open hood symbolizes
the activated hemispheres of our brain with the risen energy. Vishnu is almost
always depicted with Shesha (cobra). Shesha is considered a devotee or bhakta
of Vishnu. Vishnu is the kundalini energy. The serpent energy still affects and
rules the unconscious mind in the sleeping state. This is why Vishnu is with
Shesha even when he is asleep. The sleep and the awakened state are the male
and female energies - the conscious and unconscious mind, all of this is
symbolic. The unmanifested reality is the reality waiting to be manifested with the
awakening of the serpent, which is the kundalini energy.
Vishnu is the illustration of the kundalini energy. This is the energy that manifests
the being itself, it rises from the base chakra up the spine to the crown chakra
where the transformation of the soul happens. The avatars of Vishnu, especially
the first one - the Fish avatar which is also called Matsya (म य), deal with the
transformation and cleansing of the world. This is allegorical of the serpent‘s
power - transforming the entire being into the ascended state.
The most common division of the universe in Hinduism is the tri-Loka or three
worlds. Vishvarupa of Vishnu is represented as the Cosmic Man with the three
realms: heaven - Satya to Bhuvar Loka (head to belly), earth - Bhu Loka (groin),
underworld - Atala to Patala Loka (legs). In Gaudīya Vaishnavism the Sātvata-
tantra describes three different forms of Vishnu: Mahā Vishnu, Garbhodakaśāyī
Vishnu, and Ksirodakaśāyī Vishnu (Paramātmā). Each form has a different role
in the maintenance of the Universe and its inhabitants. This symbolizes the three
main nadis in the human soul. Thus this is the universe that Vishnu will perfect by
Kundalini Yoga - the individual human soul.
He is also shown as the ruler of the Gods in His Loka ( लोक ), meaning plane or
realm of existence. His Loka is called Vaikuntha ( वैकु ठ ). According to Ramanuja,
the Loka of Vishnu is an "eternal heavenly realm" and is the "divine imperishable
world that is God's abode". It is the highest realm beyond all the other lokas
(worlds), with no land in existence beyond it.
Banyan trees are sacred in Hinduism and represent eternal life. The Hindus
believe the bark of the tree to be of Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma the roots, and
Lord Shiva the branches.

The AUM mantra, one of the most important mantras, stands for the three most
important nadis that form our soul. The Vaishnava Garuda Purana equates the
recitation of this mantra with obeisance to Vishnu. According to the Vayu Purana,
AUM is the representation of the Hindu Trimurti and represents the union of the
three Gods, viz. A for Brahma, U for Vishnu, and M for Shiva. The Bhagavata
Purana (9.14.46-48) identifies the Pranava as the root of all Vedic mantras and
describes the combined letters of A-U-M as an invocation of seminal birth,
initiation, and the performance of sacrifice (yajña).

One of Vishnu's symbols is the six-pointed star, which is called the Star of
Vishnu. The Star of Vishnu has 6 points, 6 outer triangles, and a hexagon (6
sides) in its center. This is the holy number of Father Satan – 666. This six-
pointed star also relates to Jupiter-Uranus conjunctions.

Another symbol of Vishnu is the lotus. Hinduism equates the lotus with spirituality
and eternity. The crown chakra is symbolized by the lotus, that’s why it’s often
called "the thousand petal lotus". Furthermore, the thousand petal lotus is
symbolic of supreme consciousness and spiritual enlightenment.

One more ancient symbol of Vishnu is the eight-spoked sun wheel. This
represents the solar chakra. It is the chakra of the will, and most important, it is
the Grail of Satan/Lucifer that stores the elixir of life, secreted by the pineal
gland. This is where the healing power of the soul emanates. The number of the
sun and its magickal square is 666, this number likewise relates to the solar
chakra.

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is a collection of ancient teachings on yoga. It is


believed by many Hindu yogis that this knowledge was given to people by Lord
Vishnu. For some reason, western scholars tried to secularize Patanjali into
some guy who lived two thousand years ago. According to many Hindus,
Patanjali is the reincarnation of Adi Sesha, Lord Vishnu's serpent.

Patanjali is shown as a half serpent. This symbolizes a union of the base and the
crown chakra by the risen serpent and is the symbol of the fulfillment of all the
stages of the spiritual alchemical work. This is also shown in the goat-fish of
Capricorn, which symbolizes the full solar year. The end of the solar year is when
the Sun enters Capricorn, this is when the Yule Season begins. The Yule Season
celebrates the Sun being reborn, it represents the end of the dark. This is
allegorical to the rebirth and transformation of the soul. In Sumeria, Enki (Satan)
is shown as half-fish just as Vishnu is in Matsya’s oldest form. Another symbol of
Enki is the goat-fish, the Capricorn, all of this relates to the transformation of the
human soul.

The vesica piscis is very important in the holy geometry, it actually is the fish
symbol of the universe -the symbol of the serpent energy. The serpent energy is
represented as a fish. This is also what both our DNA and our Kundalini look like.
Vishnu's role as the Fish avatar is linked to the Sumerian tale of Enki. In Hindu
mythology, Matsya Avatar (Vishnu) warned Manu of a flood coming in seven
days. In Sumerian mythology, Enki warned Utnapishtim of a flood. This is
allegorical. The Myth of the Flood relates to the drowning of the impure elements
inside man, and their replacement by divine spiritual energy and the higher
dignified nature. This is achieved by meditation and soul empowerment. The
"Flood" is a spiritual allegory alluding to this spiritual fact.

We note that all of this connects with the Yezidi culture who call their God Satan.
The Star of Vishnu is one of the holy symbols of the Yezidis, it is even present on
the walls of one of the ancient Yezidi temples in Lalish.

Today many eastern teachings have been corrupted by the enemy programs
such as Christianity, and they no longer resemble their original teachings or
meanings.

The Hindu Trimurti (trinity) consists of three Gods who are responsible for the
creation, upkeep, and destruction of the world – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver of the universe, while Shiva's role
is to destroy it in order to re-create.

Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are the "all existing and permuting" triad. That is a
spiritual concept. Brahma exists everywhere and is the Akasha, the Aether.
Shiva is "that which is not", this is related to the invisible fire. Vishnu is the
maintainer or the solidifier of states between the two. Shiva is the destructive but
the life force at the very same time.

Shiva is also related to the active principle in nature which in creation is


extremely important and without which, life cannot exist. If something is active,
without Vishnu and Brahma, it cannot sustain itself, therefore, Shiva is the God of
destruction as well as the central figure. This is like electricity which has to flow
through a circuit and maintained and give light. The same cause that can make
light die, which makes it most important, is at the same time the very cause of its
creation and maintenance. Shiva in this case becomes the one who is all and
nothing at the same time, which is why they call him "that which is not" and at the
same time the creative spark.
We Satanists know Satan to be Shiva/Vishnu. Brahma is the infinite
quintessence that the Jews try to trick us into worshiping as a God even though it
isn’t - it's what is used to MAKE existence.

Skanda Purana:
"As there is Shiva, so is Vishnu and as there is Vishnu, so is Shiva. There is not
even the slightest difference between Shiva and Vishnu."

Vishnu Purana:
"A person whose Atman is deluded by Avidya, he alone sees and talks the
difference, sees the difference between Me (Hari) and Hara."

In the Agni Purana, Yamaraja orders the Yamadutas and says: "Bring them to
me, people who hate Vishnu in the name of Shiva and people who hate Shiva in
the name of Vishnu. "

If there is no Shiva, which relates to meditation and the function of the mind,
"Brahma" as a state of consciousness is unattainable. Vishnu is required as he is
the state of function between the two. This is why Shiva is active, Brahma is
more as a concept of the personified Atmic level of consciousness. Without
Vishnu, there is also no Brahma and no Shiva, as Vishnu corresponds to Justice
and Unity of the two concepts represented by Shiva and Brahma.

Satan is Shiva; https://www.kabbalahexposed.com/SatanShiva.html

Sources:
The Alchemical Body, David Gordon White
The Serpent, the Eagle, the Lion & the Disk, Brannon Parker
Eros and the Mysteries of Love, Julius Evola
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaikuntha
https://www.britannica.com/topic/loka
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=135779#p135779
https://ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=104366#p104366

September 3, 2018
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