Demons and what they really are
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Demons or Daemon are Extraterrestrial entities that are very powerful. They have more energy and power than a human spirit. They are very old. Daemon: "In Greek myth, an intermediate spirit between men and Gods. Daemons such as the one who guided Socrates act as councilors and guardians to human beings."
Another definition from Encyclopædia Britannica, 1973 edition:
"A general Greek term for a supernatural power. As early as the Hesiod, the dead of the Golden Age became daemons, and later philosophical speculation envisaged these as lower than the Gods, but as superior to humanity. The Christians therefore attributed the actions of the Pagan Gods to daemons, identified as fallen angels."
The word demon got distorted by the catholic church and in the English language. A Daemon or Demon for the most part is a benevolent entity willing and capable of helping humanity.
The Temple of Solomon
Now, for those of you who think Modern Freemasonry is of Satan, think again. Modern Freemasonry,
which was originally a Gentile order, has been infiltrated and taken over by Jews.
Here is an excerpt from the book “Rule by Secrecy” by Jim Marrs, © 2000, pages 58 - 59:
“This secretive banking dynasty was begun by Mayer Amschel Bauer, a German Jew born on February
23, 1744, in Frankfurt…” “Young Mayer studied to become a Rabbi. He was particularly schooled in
Hashkalah, a blending of religion, Hebrew law, and reason” “The death of his parents forced Mayer to
leave rabbinical school and become an apprentice at a banking house.
Quickly learning the trade, he became court financial agent to William IX, royal administrator of the
Hesse-Kassel region, and a prominent Freemason. He ingratiated himself to William, who was only one
year older than himself, by joining his interest in Freemasonry and antiquities. Mayer would search out
ancient coins and sell them to his benefactor at greatly reduced prices. Considering his rabbinical
training, coupled with his serious searches for antiquities, he surely developed a deep understanding of
the ancient mysteries particularly those of the Jewish Cabala. It was during this same period that the
metaphysics of the Cabala began to fuse with the traditions of Freemasonry."
The Jews infiltrate every source of Gentile power they can. From the inside, they either gain total
control or they seek to rot it out and destroy it, through corruption.
Modern Freemasonry is now geared to the rebuilding of the "Temple of Solomon." Anyone who knows
about the biblical construction of this edifice knows our Demons, namely Asmodeus, were viciously
abused and coerced into constructing it against their will by the Jew "Solomon" aka "Shlomo." As
quoted from "Legends of the Jews by Lewis Ginzberg, Asmodeus was "in chains." As most of us
already know, the Goetic (Gothic) Demons (Gods of the Gentiles) were bound and degraded for
centuries. Asmodeus explained much to me and answered most of my questions. The Jewish "Temple
of Solomon" is an allegory and the underlying theme of the Judeo/Christian bible. The entire bible is a
subliminal tool using the directed psychic power of the masses, and reinforced with occult power and
magick.
It goes like this:
Solomon had unimaginable vast wealth. The "Temple of Solomon" symbolizes the Jewish people
(Israel) as a whole.
• 1 Kings 4: 1 So king Solomon was king over all Israel.
20 Judah and Israel were many, as the sand which is by the sea in multitude, eating and
drinking, and making merry.
21 And Solomon reigned over all kingdoms from the river unto the land of the Philistines, and
unto the border of Egypt: they brought presents, and served Solomon all the days of his life.
22 And Solomon’s provision for one day was thirty measures of fine flour, and threescore
measures of meal,
23 Ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of the pastures, and an hundred sheep, beside harts, and
roebucks, and fallowdeer, and fatted fowl.
24 For he had dominion over all the region on this side the river, from Tiphsah even to Azzah,
over all the kings on this side the river: and he had peace on all sides round about him.
25 And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every man under his vine and under his fig tree, from Dan
even to Beersheba, all the days of Solomon.
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Asmodeus and the Shamir.
How King Solomon enlisted the help of the demon king to build the Temple.
by Ilil Arbel, Ph.D.
Iron is unholy, and the Torah forbids using it to cut stone for sacred buildings or decorations. So when King Solomon decided to embark on his greatest achievement, building the Temple, he did not know how to cut and fit the stones. The stone quarried in Jerusalem is beautiful, pink and glowing like giant jewels under the strong Mediterranean light, but it is extremely hard, and nothing but iron could cut it. But when the Lord denies one avenue, He supplies another, and the King, who was the wisest man that had ever lived, knew that.
So he called his counselors for advice, and they had no idea what to do. But one of them suggested consulting the demons, which knew many secrets, and were all servants to the wise king. The demons were summoned, and indeed they knew a long forgotten secret. They were reluctant to tell the king, of course, but he forced them to reveal it. Many generations before King Solomon’s reign, Moses faced the same dilemma when he had to engrave the names of the Twelve Tribes of Israel on the precious stones that decorated the sacred Ephod (breast plate) worn by the high priest. God helped Moses by introducing him to a Shamir, a magical little worm that could cut stones with its glance. The demons did not know the whereabouts of any Shamir, but they suggested contacting their king, Asmodeus.
Asmodeus never quite accepted King Solomon’s supremacy, so he had to be tricked and captured before he would give up the secret of finding a Shamir. The king knew that he lived on a certain mountain, where he kept a water hole, covered with a stone and sealed with his own seal. From this hole Asmodeus drank every day, before and after visiting the Heavenly Academy, where he liked to participate in the studies with the angels.
King Solomon sent his chief assistant, Benaiahu Ben Yehoyada, a cunning man, known for his courage and resourcefulness. He brought some necessary objects: a chain on which the king had inscribed the Shem Hameforash (the true name of God), a bundle of wool, and many skins full of strong wine. Benaiahu dug a hole under Asmodeus’ hole, drained all the water from it, and stopped the bottom hole with the wool. He then dug a second hole from above Asmodeus’ hole, poured all the wine into it, and after the wine filled the hole completely, covered his own hole with dirt. He then climbed a tree and waited.
When Asmodeus came to drink, he saw clearly that someone replaced his water with wine, and for a while hesitated to drink. But his thirst got the better of him and eventually he drank anyway. Thoroughly drunk, the demon fell asleep, and Benaiahu climbed down and carefully bound him with the chain engraved with the Shem Hameforash. The sacred name of God neutralized the demonic power completely, so when he woke up, the demon realized he had no choice but to obey, and followed Benaiahu to King Solomon’s palace. He bitterly complained to the king about the indignity of his capture, but the king told him that he only wanted the Shamir, and for an important purpose. Asmodeus answered that he did not possess any Shamir. All the Shamirs belonged to the Angel of the Sea, who had assigned their use to the moor-hens under oath of guarding them with their lives. The moor-hens would take them to mountains that were too stony to inhabit and cultivate. The Shamirs would break the stones, the moor-hens plant seeds in the cracks, and new land would be thus prepared for settling on.
The king’s counselors found a moor-hen’s nest with a few nestlings. They covered it with a piece of clear glass. The moor-hen, seeing that it could not get in to feed her young, fetched a Shamir and was about to put it on the glass. The counselors threw some dirt at her, and in terror, she dropped the Shamir on the ground. The counselors grabbed it and triumphantly carried it to King Solomon. Seeing that her oath to the Angel of the Sea was thus broken, the moor-hen committed suicide, and her nestlings were orphaned.
So the Shamir was now available to the king, and the Temple could be built. But the use of so much cruelty and deceit carried a price. Adding to his sins, even though the king no longer needed Asmodeus, he nevertheless detained him against his will, until the Temple was completed. One day, Solomon told Asmodeus that he could not see any greatness in the demons’ strength, if their king could be kept in bondage by a mortal man. Asmodeus told him that he could show him his strength if the king lent him his protective magic ring. The king arrogantly agreed, and as soon as the ring touched Asmodeus’ finger, the demon grew to a giant size, with one wing touching the earth and one touching the heaven. He snatched the king up and flung him away, and the king fell far away from Jerusalem. And so started King Solomon’s punishment -- but that’s anothertale.
Some legends say that when the Temple was destroyed, all the Shamirs ceased to exist.
Sources:
Sefer Haagada. Editors: H.N Bialik and Y.H. Ravnitzki. Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1933.
Sefer Milim. Compiler: Marcus Jastrow, Ph.D. The Judaica Press, New York, 1996
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Basically what happened was the Demons were over powered by the Yahweh Entity and its Cohorts.
That is why King Solomon used them in building the temple.