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Greetings everyone,

After our recent small schedule, below you will find the new Rituals. After the conclusion of the days of the Schedule, these are to be done for 3 consecutive days. Asclepius is a new God that is introduced to the Joy of Satan [God of Healing, he became a God] and is a well known God for his healing capacities and amazing abilities.

Raum is known as Khnum and his powers are related to the creation, maintenance and source of all life in existence. Both the Rituals are going to be amazing, so do participate. Below are the links to the Rituals.

More things upcoming soon:

Raum Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/khnum-power-ritual.html
Asclepius Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/asclepius-power-ritual.html

-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
 
Greetings everyone,

After our recent small schedule, below you will find the new Rituals. After the conclusion of the days of the Schedule, these are to be done for 3 consecutive days. Asclepius is a new God that is introduced to the Joy of Satan [God of Healing, he became a God] and is a well known God for his healing capacities and amazing abilities.

Raum is known as Khnum and his powers are related to the creation, maintenance and source of all life in existence. Both the Rituals are going to be amazing, so do participate. Below are the links to the Rituals.

More things upcoming soon:

Raum Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/khnum-power-ritual.html
Asclepius Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/asclepius-power-ritual.html

-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
Exciting. Is there no sigil or shenu for Asclepius?
 
Thank you HP
Awesome—lots of heat when doing Lord Raum's ritual (y)
 
Greetings everyone,

After our recent small schedule, below you will find the new Rituals. After the conclusion of the days of the Schedule, these are to be done for 3 consecutive days. Asclepius is a new God that is introduced to the Joy of Satan [God of Healing, he became a God] and is a well known God for his healing capacities and amazing abilities.

Raum is known as Khnum and his powers are related to the creation, maintenance and source of all life in existence. Both the Rituals are going to be amazing, so do participate. Below are the links to the Rituals.

More things upcoming soon:

Raum Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/khnum-power-ritual.html
Asclepius Power Ritual: https://josrituals.org/ritual/demon/asclepius-power-ritual.html

-High Priest Hooded Cobra 666
Which schedule exactly?? I assume the Shen rituals but just to be sure.
 
Looking forward to these rituals, thank you for putting so much time into making this happen, the entire Gentile race would be lost with out you HPHC. Take great care of yourself
 
Just some months ago during my studies I found out about Asclepius, I didn't know he became a God, but I was very surprised when I took a brief look at Il lamento di Asclepio. It appears that Asclepius predicted almost 2 thousand years ago exactly what would happen on this planet. The loss of the Greek-Egyptian Spiritual Knowledge and tradition, the masses forgetting about the True Gods and losing their connection to them, the spread of ignorance, evil, corruption and total degeneracy. Thoth also did predict this and so did Asmodeus. Our Gods have always known that this world would see a very dark time, well before this would happen. But they also state that this will all be very temporary. Every 'success' of the enemy is rapidly getting erased.

Anyway, in Il lamento di Asclepio it appears that Asclepius also gives a message of hope, for this dark time of ignorance. He states that even if the masses will be ignorant, there will always be hope for interested and capable groups of individuals to revive the Ancient Spiritual tradition, to keep it alive in their circles and to benefit greatly from it, as the Ancient Knowledge is eternal and can always be revived and rediscovered, even in dark times. This is exactly what we're doing here in the JoS thousands of years later. What we're doing here is sacred and most important to the Gods, never doubt this!
 
Today and tomorrow are the final days for Raum's days in the year, so it is lovely to have His ritual released now :)
 
Thank you for these rituals! Can the Asclepius ritual also be used for healing ourselves?

Thanks and Hail Satanas!

Yes, most definitely.

We did the previous schedule together. We will do this one together too. I invite everyone to fight together. May the gods bless you.

Always brother.

Possibly a Scarab Beetle. A sacred symbol in Ancient Egypt that represented life-death-rebirth and the divine sun.

Yes, it is this among other things. Let the Sigil guide you.

Looking forward to these rituals, thank you for putting so much time into making this happen, the entire Gentile race would be lost with out you HPHC. Take great care of yourself

I appreciate your kind words Brother. Thank you.

Thank you for the rituals!

Finnish translations here:

Much appreciated Kajo, thank you for the translations that are so quick.

Wow this is great! I am very curious to other Gods we will be introduced to that are of Satan. I am sure they are very many!

Quite a few, especially those who are very much renown and some forgotten. The People need them in their lives.

thanks for being for a short time.

3 Days are more than enough for these. After this, there will be a relaxation period.

Perfect timing Ritual❤️ I am sick . COLD FEVER. The God Asclepius will help a lot. I believe. 🌹🌹
Hail Satanas🌻

Wish you a very fast recuperation. The Ritual will definitely help, both of them.

Exciting. Is there no sigil or shenu for Asclepius?

No, it will be put in later on. It's not necessary for this Ritual. Asclepius can be honored and contacted in this manner, so do not worry.

Is that a beetle inside Raum's shenu ring?

Correct, it is a Beetle. There is very strong symbolism in the Beetle.
 
Asclepius is mentioned in the very ancient Iliad as a man who is a famous healer and doctor. His seat of power and place of birth is known from these accounts to have been Tricca in Thessaly. A temple to Him already existed as a center of great prominence there. In the Iliad, His sons named Machaon and Podalirius minister to the armies of the Greeks against the Trojans, knowing all kinds of techniques and cures. Machaon, known as the father of surgeons, treated Menelaus by directly administering to his wounds.

Many of His other children relate to processes of healing, such as Hygieia, the Goddess of cleanliness, hygiene, and keeping the soul in a pure state to allow healing and regeneration to occur. She is often paired with Asclepius in sculpture.


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At some point between the events of the Iliad and the onset of Antiquity, Asclepius ascended to the level of a Hero and then to the level of a Demon. His cult was already prevalent in Athens in the fifth century BCE.

The origin stories of Asclepius involve him being fathered by Apollo and taught the art of medicinal healing by him, before formally completing his education under Chiron, the centaur. Consequently, the Hippocratic Oath references Asclepius as second only to Apollo as a healer:

I swear by Apollo Healer, by Asclepius, by Hygieia, by Panacea, and by all the gods and goddesses, making them my witnesses, that I will carry out, according to my ability and judgment, this oath and this indenture.

Asclepius' cult was maintained primarily in Epidauros. His temple complex there, despite its initial modest size, often hosted thousands of visitors at a time, functioning in some ways as a holy pilgrimage site, modern hospital, place of remembrance, and wellness retreat. It rivalled the Temple of Delphi and Sanctuary of Zeus as a phenomenon, with the number of pilgrims and activity being among the largest in Greece. Temples to Him were known as Asclepions, of which we know three hundred existed in mainland Greece alone.

Two Asclepions at Kos (consecrated by Hippocrates) and Pergamon were additionally considered of extreme importance. The complex at Pergamon was gigantic and grand in scope. It had an extremely advanced system of water maintenance:

The water supply was assured by a system that brought water from an area up to 40 km distant. In addition to aqueducts in places several stories high, two Hellenistic high-pressure systems have been identified. One of these systems ran from the north to the summit of the acropolis with a pressure of 20kg/cm2.

J. Shafer

Asclepions were located close to water deliberately, symbolizing the power of water in rejuvenating the soul and the importance of water in maintaining health. All were isolated from urban conditions of disease and distraction, such as the Asclepion within the city of Carthage that existed at a great height overlooking the city. Others were located in elite facilities designated for health, such as the Asclepion located inside the Gymnasium at Smyrna. One of the first steps an individual pursuing healing practices took would be to dedicate themselves to healing at a spring.

Galen, the most famous doctor of Antiquity and the father of modern medicine, studied at the Asclepion in Pergamon and is known to have observed mysterious rites.

Certain impious Roman rulers disrespected the Sanctuary at Epidauros, and so Hadrian re-consecrated it as a site of grandness. His reforms and constructions of the site at Pergamon were also extensive and costly. For Hadrian, identification with Asclepius was a matter of severe importance, as this deity functioned as a guide to him. Hadrian himself claimed to be a doctor healing Rome of sickness.


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The Asclepion of Pergamon.

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The Asclepion of Kos.

TREATMENT

All doctors of Antiquity had to undergo secret rites and systems of learning dedicated to Asclepius, with all of these rites held as family secrets of the most extreme importance, to such an extreme that many only healed their own flesh and blood. Many doctors in families were named after Asclepius at birth, such as Asclepiades of Bithynia.

Visitors to temples hoping to be healed would undergo a series of procedures. Patients would first undergo a procedure known as katharsis. They would embark on routines of physical and spiritual cleansing, if possible, to divest themselves of negative influences contributing to health problems. The optimal healing environment was chosen and personalized to the patient. This often concerned vibration:

All who came to him—some plagued with festering sores, others wounded by the strokes of bright bronze weapons or the slinger’s shot of stone, and still others with limbs ravaged by summer's fiery heat or winter's cold—he treated for every ill, giving deliverance from pain. Some he cured with gentle songs of incantation, others with soothing draughts of medicine, or by wrapping their limbs with healing salves, and some he made whole with the surgeon’s knife.

Pindar, Pythian Ode III

The second procedure is known as incubation (note the similarity to 'incubus', a term distorted by the church). Trance and dream therapy would be pursued in a dormitory known as the enkoimeterion (lying down place) or adyton (inaccessible place). Only the priest and the patient would be allowed to enter this place. Any God involved would give advice or cure through the medium of altered states. Multiple techniques could be used to remove the mentality of disease from the soul or resetting major issues. Aristophanes references this type of medical procedure by making one of his characters advise that another sick individual should 'let him lie inside the Asclepius temple a whole night long'.

Certain names shared by Apollo and Asclepius, namely Paean, illustrate the importance of sound in healing the body and soul.

SERPENT IMAGERY

The Rod and snake of Asclepius are mysterious symbols. Much of the interpretation of them comes from the mythology of Asclepius, where, in return for kindness given to a snake, it whispered in his ear the secrets of bringing the dead to life. In an alternative story, Asclepius bit the head of a venomous snake, then observed another snake bringing it herbs to heal it. He used this idea to resurrect the dead.

Spiritually, this represents mastery of the serpent powers to enable permanent rejuvenation. Likewise, the bending of the snake on the Rod represents the twists and turns of reincarnation in dealing with the natural world and bending around reality to complete one's development while being supported by the material conditions of existence. Much of the significance of Asclepius also relates to death and reincarnation. Aristides, a mystic who recounted his own healing from a tumor, claimed he “lived not twice but many varied lives through the power of the God.”

Even the apologist for the Nazarene, Eusebius, admitted all of this in a skewed manner:
Of the safeguarding power (of the sun), a symbol is Asclepius, to whom they attribute a staff as a sign of support and relief for invalids; the serpent is twined about it, being the sign of the preservation of body and soul [...] For this animal is most animated and strips off the weakness of the body. It seems to be also the most skillful in medicine. For it discovered the remedy of sharp-sightedness, and it is said to know some drug for the return to life.

Eusebius of Caesarea

In a medical context, the Rod is interpreted as the yardstick to healing and a support for the healed one, while the snake represents regeneration, recuperation, and new life. However, there are many other codes involving this symbol. To use an example, some animals get frightened by logs being placed behind them as they think it is a snake, yet the two are entirely different things. A misjudgment about which is which can lead to danger or foolishness, serving as an allegory for the importance of taking all matters of medicine and survival seriously.

The original name of Asclepius was Hepius and gained His name by healing Ascles, a king of Epidaurus. His name also relates to the symbolism:

Asclepius derived his name from healing soothingly and from deferring the withering that comes with death. For this reason, therefore, they give him a serpent as an attribute, indicating that those who avail themselves of medical science undergo a process similar to the serpent in that they, as it were, grow young again after illnesses and slough off old age; also because the serpent is a sign of attention, much of which is required in medical treatments. The staff also seems to be a symbol of some similar thing. For by means of this it is set before our minds that unless we are supported by such inventions as these, in so far as falling continually into sickness is concerned, stumbling along we would fall even sooner than necessary.

Theologiae Graecae Compendium, Cornutus

Today, the Rod of Asclepius is used as a symbol for the World Health Organization and many others, though many of these organizations corrupt the meaning of the symbol:

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The snake as a living and twisting being that can always shed its skin also contrasts with the inert and non-living staff that has been cut from the tree. This represents the triumph of eternal life over what is barren in raising the serpent. Obviously, this was stolen by Christianity in the form of the cross and stake, with the Nazarene inserted as the recipient of 'eternal life' instead.

Some of the Epidauran Inscriptions illustrate this idea of rejuvenation hinted by Cornutus:

Ambrosia of Athens, blind of one eye. She came as a suppliant to the God. As she walked about in the sanctuary, she laughed at some of the cures as incredible and impossible, believing that the lame and the blind could be healed merely by seeing a dream. In her sleep she had a vision. It seemed to her that the God stood by her and said that He would cure her, but that in payment He would ask her to dedicate to the sanctuary a silver pig as a memorial of her ignorance. After saying this, He cut the diseased eyeball and poured in some drug. When day came, she walked out sound.

Fourth Epidauran Inscription

Asclepius was associated with dogs, much like Anubis. Dogs roamed the compound at the Asclepions, known as therapeutic animals for patients but also symbols of eternal faithfulness and the boundary zone between life and death. Unfortunately, the association with Asclepius and other deities motivated many early Christians to despise dogs.

ASCLEPIUS AND THE ENEMY

Despite not being directly referenced in the Bible, the imagery of Asclepius was stolen copiously for early Christian themes. These instances of blatant theft were based on Moses 'raising the serpent' in Numbers 21:8-9: “Make a fiery serpent and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live.” As we know, this is an allegory of the Kundalini serpent giving eternal life and health. This passage is the so-called 'basis' of Christian healing.

Other allusions are obvious. In audience with the Pharaoh, Moses' rod transforms into a serpent, overcoming the serpents of the Pharaoh's magicians. At the Pool of Bethesda, where the Nazarene healed the invalid, many votive objects and other paraphernalia related to Asclepius have been found. This shows how much Christianity dedicated itself at an early stage to co-opting and confusing ideas and areas of great importance like a parasite, as it has nothing of its own. Tricca itself unfortunately became one of the centers of Christianity in Greece.

One of the inscriptions of Asclepius concerns a man, Alketas, who was blinded, with Asclepius prying apart his eyes in a dream. Alketas sees the trees of the sanctuary and later awakes to see fully:

οὗτος τυφλὸς ὢν ἐνύπνιον εἶδε· ἔδοκεν οὗ ὁ θεὸς ποτελθὼν τοῖς δακτύλοις διάγειν τὰ ὄμματα καὶ ἰδεῖν τὰ δένδρα πρῶτον τὰ ἐν τῷ καρπῷ ἡμέρας δὲ γενομένης ὑγιὴς ἔβλεψε.

This man, being blind, saw a dream; the God came and gave his fingers to guide his eyes and to see the trees [of the sanctuary], first those bearing fruit. Then, when the day came, he saw clearly.

Eighteenth Epidauran Inscription

This is almost identical to the story of the Nazarene healing the blind man in Mark 8:22-26.

The fable of Lazarus rising from the dead and the Sanhedrin's decision to send the Nazarene to Pilate for judgment after this incident can be viewed as a striking parallel to the myth of Asclepius, who was struck down by Zeus for reviving the dead at Hades' request. After this, Asclepius was said to rise to the stars, becoming the Serpent-Bearer or incarnating in a second body, which reaffirms the connection to reincarnation.

Asclepius' worship became more prevalent in the 100s AD in Rome and became a serious threat to Christianity as His cult was among the most popular and beloved of the masses. As stated previously, Pergamon was one of the centers of Asclepius worship, integrated strongly with the cult of Zeus. This is another one of the reasons why the city was named 'Satan's throne' in the Bible.

Among the designers of the church, Clement of Alexandria, Athenagoras, Augustine, Tertullian, Lactantius, and Eusebius, among many others, all issued vicious attacks on Asclepius, alleging Him to be a 'copy' of the Nazarene and a mere mortal man of Antiquity punished by Jupiter, using the Iliad and other sources in a hyper-literal manner to discredit Him in the eyes of the ignorant.

As a typical megalomaniacal slander, Eusebius had this to say about Asclepius:

As to the God of the Cilicians [Asclepius], great was, indeed, the deception of persons seemingly wise, with thousands excited over him as if over a savior and physician who now revealed himself to those sleeping in a temple and again healed the diseases of those ailing in body; of the souls, though, he was a downright destroyer, drawing them away from the true savior and leading into godless imposture those who were susceptible to fraud; the emperor [Constantine] therefore, acting fairly, holding the true savior a jealous god, commanded that this temple, too, be razed to its foundations.
Justin Martyr came up with the most insidious and moronic lies, yet admitted the theft:

And when He [Satan] brings forward Asclepius as the raiser of the dead and healer of the other diseases, may I not say that in this matter he has imitated prophecies about Christ?

Dialogues

But the truth will be proclaimed! Since in ancient time evil Demons, in apparitions, violated women, corrupted children and showed fearful visions to men, so that those ones were frightened [...], they called them gods and each with the name that each Demon assigned to himself. [...] We, indeed, obeying to him [i.e. the Nazarene], say not only that Demons, who acted in this way, are not good, but that they are evil and ungodly, because they do not even perform actions similar to men who love virtue.

[…]

When we say that he [the Nazarene] made well the lame and the paralytic and those who were feeble from birth and that he resurrected the dead, we shall seem to be mentioning deeds similar to and even identical with those which were said to have been performed by Asclepius.

First Apology

Nowadays, no one with an inch of intelligence could accept the stupidity of this argument presented in the so-called First Apology and Dialogues: that Asclepius ripped off the Nazarene when the known presence of Asclepius predated any Hebrew scriptures by thousands of years!

Just like the copious theft from Apollonius, whom Asclepius was also associated with, this is a case of parasitism masquerading as a ‘religion’ for the benefit of the few. Today, we affirm that the disciples of magnificent Asclepius sing again in unison with all slander put to the grave!

REFERENCES

Asclepius - A Collection and Interpretation of the Testimonies – Emma J. Edelstein, Ludwig Edelstein

Plague and the Athenian Imagination – Robin Mitchell-Boyask

The Sleeper’s Dream - Asclepius Ritual and Early Christian Discourse – Jeffrey Pettis

Ancient Medicine – Vivian Nutton

The Greek language of healing from Homer to New Testament times – Margaret Wells

The Use of the Figure and the Myth of Asclepius in the Greek Anti-Pagan Controversy – Gaetano Spampinato
 
Asclepius is mentioned in the very ancient Iliad as a man who is a famous healer and doctor. His seat of power and place of birth is known from these accounts to have been Tricca in Thessaly. A temple to Him already existed as a center of great prominence there. In the Iliad, His sons named Machaon and Podalirius minister to the armies of the Greeks against the Trojans, knowing all kinds of techniques and cures. Machaon, known as the father of surgeons, treated Menelaus by directly administering to his wounds.

Many of His other children relate to processes of healing, such as Hygieia, the Goddess of cleanliness, hygiene, and keeping the soul in a pure state to allow healing and regeneration to occur. She is often paired with Asclepius in sculpture.

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This will be the official page of Asclepius in the Joy of Satan. Amazing work as per usual JG Karnonnos.
 
Lord Raum is an incredibly powerful and mysterious deity who has aided humanity for many aeons. He was worshipped in Egypt for thousands of years as the God named Khnum, who was one of the oldest Gods of the Egyptian pantheon. The word Khnum means to ‘yoke together’ or ‘build’, paralleling the word yoga.

Technically, Khnum represents life in its purest state, the life-force prior to any kind of separation of species or matter by form. For this reason, He was regarded as pivotal to the maintenance of existence and of extreme importance. Khnum was associated with the entire animal world and all species within it by the same virtue of being the symbol of the life-force.

The Egyptians held Khnum to be the patron deity of the Nile, tied to the survival of Egypt as a civilization. His very word could decide the conditions for agriculture where flooding could produce rich deposits of silt and clay for year-long farming or lead to depletion. As we now know via evolutionary theory, water is where all life begins. Khnum’s most prominent temples were located on islands dedicated to His worship, such as Elephantine, near Syene, and Esna, near Thebes.

Khnum’s power was invoked by rulers for protection of their lives. The name of the Pharaoh who constructed the Great Pyramid of Giza, Khufu, means ‘Khnum is my protector.’ In Egyptian art, Pharaohs are often depicted alongside Him when asking for intercession in protective matters and functions. When the Romans conquered Egypt, the Roman emperors, beginning with Tiberius, used the imagery of this deity for good luck and to symbolize their power. Although Khnum is an extremely ancient deity, his presence remained varied, prolific, and widespread even during the Roman rule of Egypt.

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Domitian with Khnum. The inscription of this scene typically reads, “The son of Re (Domitian Augustus), beloved of Khnum-Re, Lord of Esna.”

The worshippers of Khnum often congregated together to chant. For women wishing to conceive, there were rites held at the Temple of Elephantine as Khnum was petitioned to allow them to create new life.

SYMBOLS OF RAUM

Khnum is portrayed with the head of a ram, a very important symbol connecting into life and nature in its purest guise. The Germanic word ‘ram’ (of supposedly unknown origin) and Raum are connected in meaning.

To put this in simpler terms, the struggle and competition of rams is symbolic of the necessity of fighting to survive and dominate. The ram always serves as a symbol of spring from which life emerges from the deep freeze of winter. Visually, the ram’s horns symbolize the beginning of life, starting from nothing and becoming more complex and varied with evolution and development. Horns of the ram allude to many other processes of creation—ovaries, for example, have this type of shape. The Fibonacci sequence of the series of numbers where each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers is also represented in the horns:

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More often, Khnum was represented with a circle on top of horizontal horns (sometimes with dual serpents attached), showing His connection to continuity and regeneration but hinting at the symbolism of eternal life through raising the serpent in the Sushumna channel.

As the bearer of the Ankh, Khnum is heavily associated with this symbol and its life-sustaining powers and the 'Ba' of the soul:

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A very important aspect of this imagery is His fashioning humans from clay on the potter’s wheel and breathing life into them, as this emphasizes the significance of the raw life-force in sustaining the process of reincarnation and the furtherance of higher nature.

Khnum is depicted in ancient Egyptian reliefs within a circle, surrounded by all species, beings, and Gods, as seen in this relief at the Temple of Esna:

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The word ‘room’ is also connected to the vastness of what Raum rules over, originally meaning ‘space’ or ‘vastness’ in Old English. Symbolic of this vastness is the account that Thor’s chariot is pulled by two rams, while Mangal (the planet Mars) rides a ram in Hinduism.

Raum is related to the ancient Greek mythological ram named Chrysomallos. A winged ram, sired by Poseidon, flew across the sea, rescuing the boy Phrixus and providing him with the Golden Fleece that Phrixus hung in the grove of Ares. Thereafter, the ram returned to the Gods, being sacrificed to become the constellation of Aries. The connection of Aries as being ‘the spark of life’ and Khnum is deeply rooted; He was also associated with Aries by the Egyptians themselves in the Dendera temple complex.

The ram’s horns are also represented in the glyph of Mercury, and the connection of the ram-bearing Hermes (Kriophoros) to Raum is part of this symbolism. Hermes (Thoth) wields the symbol of raw life to ward off disease and decay. This imagery was often deployed in communities of antiquity before plagues could occur.

RAUM AND THE ENEMY

Much of the symbolism of Christianity in using the ram and lambs was stolen and repackaged into the so-called ‘Lamb of God’, Agnus Dei. This false concept was written into the Bible to be the defender of the Davidic ‘house’ of the Hebrew kings, usurping Raum’s function as a protector of rulers.

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The innocence and blood of the ‘Lamb of God’, cross-referenced with the Nazarene with its so-called moral characteristics in the Book of Revelations, actually refers to the virgin life-force that Raum’s domain represents. Raum is also known as an exceptionally friendly deity to humanity, and this is one of the reasons Raum was so beloved in Egypt. Once again, this sinister imposter was written on top of an elaborate process and grotesquely literalized to create a fictitious being to worship.

Endless thieving of Hermes Kriophoros was employed to represent early depictions of the Nazarene:

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By the time of the dark ages, Raum was pushed into the enemy grimoires and represented as a monstrous entity taking the form of a black crow. He is said to know past, present, and future as a coy rewriting of His maintenance of life and to be a destroyer of cities in tandem with His abilities to cause destruction in military terms.

The era of this slander is now coming to an end. The sonorous chants for Lord Raum’s intercession and maintenance of everflowing life begin anew in the Heavenly Assembly of the Joy of Satanas. We are blessed to enlist the help of One so powerful and gracious among our ranks!


REFERENCES

UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, Jochen Hallof

Les fêtes religieuses d'esna aux derniers siècles du paganisme (Esna V), Serge Saunderon

(Special thanks and credit to [JG] Power of Justice for assistance with editing)
 
Thank you, High Priest Hooded Cobra, for the rituals and all your hard work. I encourage everyone to participate in this ritual schedule, as the rituals blesses us all and restores the bonds between the Gods and humanity.

To JG Karnonnos and JG Power of Justice, my deepest thanks. Your detailed research has unveiled the majesty of these two divine Gods, enriching us all. Your work is truly invaluable.

Hail Satanas!
Hail Azazel!
Hail Raum!
Hail Asclepius!
 
Asclepius was associated with dogs, much like Anubis. Dogs roamed the compound at the Asclepions, known as therapeutic animals for patients but also symbols of eternal faithfulness and the boundary zone between life and death. Unfortunately, the association with Asclepius and other deities motivated many early Christians to despise dogs.

Absolutely amazing post, JG. Thank you for this.

The hatred of dogs isn't as obvious in modern Christianity now, but it's still widely apparent in Islam, with dogs being considered haram, or, unclean animals. There's no regard or mention of their various uses as guards or shepherds, or of their companionship or loyalty. As always, the Abrahamic religions are utterly joyless and loveless.

Asclepius' worship became more prevalent in the 100s AD in Rome and became a serious threat to Christianity as His cult was among the most popular and beloved of the masses. As stated previously, Pergamon was one of the centers of Asclepius worship, integrated strongly with the cult of Zeus. This is another one of the reasons why the city was named 'Satan's throne' in the Bible.

If I'm not mistaken (which, I may be), Asclepius had certain associations with the Egyptian Imhotep? Both were considered mortals who were later considered divine, and both had aspects of divines related to the science of physicians and health.

Justin Martyr came up with the most insidious and moronic lies, yet admitted the theft:

Justin Martyr was an absolute fool, but a lot of the idiotic things he said are deeply revealing about early Christianity. For those who don't know, Justin Martyr admitted that the "historical" Jesus Christ never existed, because it physically could not have, as the town of "Nazarene" (among other things) never existed at the purported time. Many of Jesus' so-called miracles were stolen from Gods like Asclepius or from other parables like that of Apollonius.


Much of the symbolism of Christianity in using the ram and lambs was stolen and repackaged into the so-called ‘Lamb of God’, Agnus Dei. This false concept was written into the Bible to be the defender of the Davidic ‘house’ of the Hebrew kings, usurping Raum’s function as a protector of rulers.

By my understanding as well, there's Jewish imagery showing Moses bearing the horns of a ram (similar to certain icons of Alexander). Khnum had associations with the right and legitimacy of kingship in Egypt (as he was showing in the divine birthing scenes of the Pharaoh). There's a scene in the Bible where Jesus' disciples see him communicating with Moses, with the apparent meaning being that the Jewish audience at the time is supposed to see that as a symbolic passing of the torch for a new "King of the Jews". You don't quite realize how much has been pilfered until you learn more about the past.

Again, thank you for these posts. And thank you for HP for providing these rituals as ever.
 
Thank you.

I had a very busy day yesterday. I couldn't check to see if there were any new rituals. I almost fell asleep. I could not even go out for a break until the end of my working hours. I had to work all the time to get everything done. I could only take a short break.

But all the while I felt a strange new energy that I hadn't felt before. Higher quality energy.
After reading the article, I did both rituals in the morning.
And I realised it was lord Raum's energy that I felt last night. It was so strong that I felt it even without ritual.

Hail Raum!

Hail Asclepius!
 
Thank you Guardian Karnonnos for your excellent work about both the Gods!

If I'm not mistaken (which, I may be), Asclepius had certain associations with the Egyptian Imhotep?
The Temple of Imhotep at Memphis was called Asclepieo, with this inscription: "τὸ πρὸς Μέμφιν μέγα Ἀσκληπιεῖον". But I don't know if They are the same God.
 
Thank you HP HDC666
For another two Rituals for our Gods, you are doing an awesome amazing work we honour and appreciate and bless you very much HP HDC666

It will be a pleasure to now do the Rituals for these two Gods, I have some healing to do and I’m looking forward to some healing myself and to of course honour our Gods and bless them for all the Good they have done and continue to do!

Hail Father Satan ❤️
Hail Asclepius ❤️
Hail Raum ❤️

 
Just some months ago during my studies I found out about Asclepius, I didn't know he became a God, but I was very surprised when I took a brief look at Il lamento di Asclepio. It appears that Asclepius predicted almost 2 thousand years ago exactly what would happen on this planet. The loss of the Greek-Egyptian Spiritual Knowledge and tradition, the masses forgetting about the True Gods and losing their connection to them, the spread of ignorance, evil, corruption and total degeneracy. Thoth also did predict this and so did Asmodeus. Our Gods have always known that this world would see a very dark time, well before this would happen. But they also state that this will all be very temporary. Every 'success' of the enemy is rapidly getting erased.

Anyway, in Il lamento di Asclepio it appears that Asclepius also gives a message of hope, for this dark time of ignorance. He states that even if the masses will be ignorant, there will always be hope for interested and capable groups of individuals to revive the Ancient Spiritual tradition, to keep it alive in their circles and to benefit greatly from it, as the Ancient Knowledge is eternal and can always be revived and rediscovered, even in dark times. This is exactly what we're doing here in the JoS thousands of years later. What we're doing here is sacred and most important to the Gods, never doubt this!
Wow, as an avid lover of Greek history, this is beautiful. Is that text available online to read, bc I would love to read it.
Also, I love how Father and the Gods guide us to writings from long ago, and we always seem to find them at the right moment. The Gods truly are amazing, but that is an understatement honestly. They are Eternal Truth.
Eternally grateful for JOS, and the entire family of devotees & clergy. Hail Father Lucifer and ALL of the Elder Gods! 💛
 
I can't wait to do these rituals. As long as we are initiated, can newcomers do these rituals as well? I know we need to raise our energies and power before rituals, but I've seen some rituals are for advanced devotees. Thanks in advance to anyone who answers this.
Hail Father Lucifer and the Elder Gods!
 
just finished doing both and Lord Raum's ritual at the end i had an image in my head from a movie it basically told me to lift my head up to align my third eye with the sigil on my comp and BAM energy hit my third eye hard hurt like crazy instant headache also made me start crying but of course the pain went away after a moment and with it coming right from the sigil i know where it's coming from. It's been a while since i've had any kind of energy from these rituals and I wasn't expecting anything to happen at all let alone that. my poor cat hopped up from his nap meowing and came right over to check on me.
The other ritual is odd to do with no sigil and i hope he's not mad since my greek is horrible so i kind of butchuered his name. also the energy coming from his photo is very light and soft light a soft sunlight kiss not what i thought it would be either. Quite interesting.
i've not heard of these two men before is there going to be info about them here or just on the JOS?

Thank you for these rituals HP Cobra.

Hail Father Satan
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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