Thursday, January 30, 2014

Alexander the Great

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Recently in the last couple of years I have been doing some study on ancient history and the study of the occult.   I  love Gnostic Warriors  webpage as its just full of great articles on lots of subjects that interests me. 
This is why I thought on Alexander the Great I liked what he said as he put down his description etc.  The study of how demons (daimon or daemon) is also of some interest to me and this is what led me to his post on Alexander the Great! 
 
Alexander the Great on his Steed
Alexander the Great on his Steed
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The Hellenistic Greeks divided daemons into good and evil categories: agathodaimōn (αγαθοδαιμων: “noble spirit”), from agathós (ἀγαθός: “good, brave, noble, moral, lucky, useful”), and kakódaimōn (κακοδαίμων: “malevolent spirit”), from kakós (κακός: “bad, evil”). – (Wikipedia)





From Gnostic Warrior
    -  "On Demons and Kings"

Giulio Romano - Jupiter Seducing Olympias - WG...
Giulio Romano - Jupiter Seducing Olympias - WGA09573
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In the Hellenistic ruler cult that began with Alexander the Great (Pictured on coin), It was these priests who had declared Alexander to be the Son of Amon Ra and a God on earth. The Egyptian Amon Ra was the same deity as Zeus of the Greeks. They both represented the planet Jupiter.
Amun
Amun
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When Olympias married Philip II of Macedonia in 357 BC,  she claimed that on her wedding night she had been visited by the god Zeus-Amun and was made pregnant by him.
There would be other men that were mighty war heroes after Alexander, who would also be called gods on earth and proclaim that they were the Sons of Jupiter. Both, Julius and Augustus Caesar had declared Jupiter to be their father. They were also members of the same priesthood of Alexander the Great, that had originally originated in Greco-Egypt, and was then transferred to Rome after Augustus had conquered Egypt in approximately 8A.D.

 This was in the Archaic or early Classical period of Rome, when Augustus Caesar had abolished all other cults and priesthoods in the Empire. The first-century Roman Imperial cult of Augustus had begun at this time, where he was venerated as a living God." 

I have read that scientists have recently  credited Alexander the Greats death to Veratrum Album, more commonly known as White Hellibore a common plant that is poisonous. 

In antiquity, an effective emetic based on white hellebore and a bitter oval seed (which Hahneman believed was the seed of Erigeron or Senecio) was mixed by the physicians of Antikyra, a city of Phokis in Greece.  
(wiki)

It is a well known homeopathic and is used for a variety of reasons and here is the description from :

ABC of Homeopathics 

A perfect picture of Collapse, with extreme coldness, blueness, and weakness, is offered by this drug. Post-operative shock with cold sweat on forehead, pale face, rapid, feeble pulse.
Cold perspiration on the forehead, with nearly all complaints. Vomiting, purging, and cramps in extremities. The Profuse, violent retching and vomiting is most characteristic.

Surgical shock. Excessive dryness of all mucous surfaces. "Coprophagia" violent mania alternates with silence and refusal to talk.

BETTER, walking and warmth.
WORSE, at night; wet, cold weather.
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