He has no limits to what He represents.
And that's okay, noted, but saying this doesn't help clarifying anything. What are the implications? We must find a way to translate this notion as accurately as possible into something understandable, not by simply stating the fact, but stating what does it mean, what does it imply.
For example, there are many notions we had which might be needed to be put in perspective now that this is out:
- The notion of Father Satan being a mortal before pioneering the Magnum Opus, is this still true? If it is, were He and Beelzebul two separate individuals but their level of Consciousness puts them so close that they're almost as One? Or are these 2 personas of the same Nature? There once was a man, which now has many aspects?
- Can the level of Power and Consciousness attained by Father Satan have a retroactive effect? If he is simply limitless?
- We always said that our Gods are not like the fake jewish god, who (((they))) say is omnipotent and created the Universe etc, but we rather also said they are Immortal and of incredibly Higher Powers and Consciousness compared to us, but they still had physical bodies for the most part, etc... Is this still true or should be revisited? We always said that Father Satan was completely in tune with the Universe and has mastery over it, rather than having created it etc. Not that HPHC directly said this, but it kind of sounds like it, maybe I'm misinterpreting.
- Zeus, Poseidon, Hades. If they are 3 aspects of Father Satan, does this mean the jews stole this concept for their "holy trinity" in the bible (father, son, ghost)?
- [other things I can't remember right now]