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Anonymous ID: ZSDn39viFrance /pol/511402460#511406843
7/26/2025, 12:23:03 PM
>>511402460
"However, the philosophical doctrine which dominated, among the Chaldean scholars, above the superstitious simplifications which were enough to rock the religious feeling of the masses, it was the most absolute pantheism. In this vast temple that is the universe, the Chaldean scholar suppressed the creator, who built him for his glory. Cause and effect all together, the world was uncreated and became its own god to itself. The very idea of divinity was confused with the universal harmony that governs all things, and with each of the things it governs. God was therefore, in turn and all together, the earth whose breast nourishes men, the dew that fertilizes it, the sun which lights up and warms, the wind which carries the fertilizing pollen of plants; God was the principle of life that perpetuates human and animal species; who makes plants germinate, grow, die and resuscitate; which manifests itself in the apparently inanimate bodies. Identified with a kind of breathing of uncreated and eternal nature, God resulted from the world, not the world of God.
Those of our readers who are familiar with the works of hermetic Freemasonry will immediately recognize the favorite ideas of the pontiffs of the sect, ideas which they inherited from the alchemical societies of the Middle Ages, which themselves held them from the Kabbalist Jews. Same observation for the worship of the deified man, who was the substance of Chaldean pantheism, and which remained that of occultism."
"To gird the forehead of the Jew with the royal diadem and to place under his feet the kingdom of the world, that is the true aim of Freemasonry."
>>511405934
>the foundation of kabbalah which is, for anyone who is actually by definition INTELLIGENT, based entirely on Neoplatonic philosophy and mysticism
Wrong, it developed during their captivity in Babylon, around the time Pythagoras spent 12 years learning there. It comes from Chaldean sages and philosophers, not Greeks.