Wednesday, March 30, 2022

On Natural Law and Immunity, Spiritual Attacks, Social Isolation, and Epigenetics

by Sean Jobst

30 March 2022



Artificial Supplanting of Natural Immunity

   At the Munich Security Conference on 18 February 2022, Bill Gates lamented the strength and reliability of people's natural immune systems over the experimental treatments he has funded and promoted: "Sadly, the virus itself - particularly the variant omicron - is a type of vaccine. That is, it creates both B cell and T cell immunity. And it's done a better job of getting out to the world population than we have with vaccines."....The vaccine is not a means towards achieving their latest goal-post (i.e. two weeks to "flatten the curve", now the illusion of "zero-Covid") - its the end-goal, but why

   There has been a strange neglect of natural immunity, despite it being affirmed in no less than 150 research studies. "A strange feature of rhetoric during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic that came to public notice in early 2020 was the odd silence about the immune system," as noted by the economist Jeffrey Tucker. "Whereas in the past, vaccines and natural exposure were regarded as partners in disease mitigation, this time they were set up in competition, with all respectable voices pushing vaccines and shouting down anyone who dared break the silence about natural forces." The WHO's initial definition of "herd immunity" included "immunity developed through previous infection," deleted by November 2020 although it has since been reiterated. Others who downplayed natural immunity in their insatiable lust for the jab have finally admitted natural immunity, such as the CDC and Fauci, although Fauci seems disappointed at the virus' inability to "evade immune response" from "prior infection." Tucker concludes: "Experience with Covid-19 is a textbook case of how the immune system scales naturally to take on the newest pathogens that have always and will always vex the world. The vaccine (especially one using a new innovation rather than a traditional inoculation) for this type of virus – respiratory, widespread, and mild for most – will necessarily be more hit-and-miss, simply because of the pace of mutation and the emergence of variants." 

   We can speak about the $36.8 billion in sales Pfizer made off the jab in 2021. Pfizer and Moderna project $51 billion in Covid vaccine sales this year. Moderna reported $7.21 billion just this last sales quarter. Recurring profits as admitted by the FDA Executive Officer: "There's a money incentive for Pfizer and the drug companies to promote additional vaccinations." The revolving door between the State and Big Pharma means the government promotes jabs even while the CDC admits it prevents neither infection or transmission. The media gatekeepers admit hospitals make money from reporting more Covid cases, so its common sense the definition of "COVID cases" will be broadened and numbers inflated in collusion with the State which grabs more control from "fighting the virus". Fear sells and is a powerful tool for social control.

   Profit is not the sole or even deeper agenda. These authorities hate Nature and her cycles, because they know she is the Source of people's innate freedom and central to their health. They want their vaccine technology to supplant people's natural immune systems, to trust in that external "savior" because it views people as broken shells to be "upgraded" with the latest "booster" fix. They want people to outsource their bodies to them in perpetuity. We are being conditioned to weaken our immune systems by fearing any exposure to the bacteria and viruses that are part of Nature's cycles, our adapting to them overtime that eventually makes them harmless. Rolling out a vaccine at the height of an alleged pandemic violates basic Virology, forcing the original virus to morph into variants always a step ahead of their technology. They hate and fear the strong will and resilience of the human being, which has overcome innumerable diseases and illnesses through the power of our blood and DNA throughout history. This is why I call what they seek the Transubstantiation of the Jab



   You cannot be disconnected from these cycles and expect to be "healthy", as they deliver nothing but sickness by trying to cheat and supplant Nature.  They admit the harmful effects of their jab technology (as indeed its an experimental technology, not even a conventional vaccine), hidden in plain sight within their scientific reports; as is the fact it has the built-in capacity to alter DNA. A Swedish study published by Current Issues in Molecular Biology reveals the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine carries a reverse transcriptase enzyme called LINE-1 that attaches itself onto a human liver cell to reverse transcribe the vaccine's genetic code into the DNA. Another peer-reviewed study found a spike protein that can still be detected in the jabbed's lymph nodes for up to 8 weeks, as well as in the blood after the Pfizer vaccine equal to and in some cases greater than what occurs in the blood after COVID infection. These will be long-term effects as a report in the New England Journal of Medicine refers to a "rapid decline in immunity" after six months, hence the "need" for an endless supply of Needlecraft in contrast to lasting natural immunity.

   The vaccine also contains a Moderna-patented cancer gene sequence in its spike protein. Such spike proteins built into the vaccines allegedly assist the "memory cells" that help with immunity, but could it not be encoding false "memories" into our DNA? Technologies to "trick" receptors and thus alter certain elements of our DNA. Memories should be understood here on an energetic level of information accumulated from the land, other beings, or experiences, then affecting us down to the cellular level. Some are useful for our growth, for knowing our true selves and connecting to higher awareness; others can bind and be manipulated against us. That Moderna is in the genetic altering business is proven by its research partnership with the CRISPR gene editing company Metagenomi. "CRISPR is a technology that can be used to edit genes and, as such, will likely change the world," according to New Scientist. There are efforts to encode CRISPR as vaccine "enhancers". 

   A study done by CDC researchers found the risk of the heart inflammation myocarditis is 133 times greater in those who take the jab than in others. Far from denying this, the CDC justifies it by advising an eight-week waiting period between their Pfizer and Moderna fixes whose inefficiency is admitted by many scientific studies. Such is the religious fanaticism with which they promote this new savior, a dogmatic superstition held by exactly many of the most "rational scientific" people. It has nothing to do with "science" and everything to do with the revolving door between the State and the very industries it "regulates". Many who used to accept this common knowledge are under the cognitive dissonance of Covidianism. The State and Corporate Media are compliant despite companies like Pfizer being the source of past fraud and malpractice crimes. The FDA has a history of receiving payments from pharma companies after approving their drugs, which are rushed because those payments account for 75% of their budget for scientific reviews. Now with the current vaccine, that agency wanted 55 years "to release the safety data from those clinical trials," as noted by mRNA inventor-turned-whistleblower Dr. Robert Malone. 

 




Gender Imbalance and Assaults Upon Nature

   Anecdotes abound of women's menstrual cycles being off-balance these past two years, enough to indicate an actual trend. There is something in the world the elites are structuring to cause such chemical changes, using the virus as their excuse to roll out the latest chemical weapon. This profane Needlecraft causes changes in menstrual cycles, according to a study led by the Oregon Health and Science University in Portland which still downplayed it as a "minor side-effect" and promoted the jab. Even if its "only" temporary, the fact it disrupts the woman's normal cycles at all should illustrate just now anti-Natural (not merely un-natural) these experimental jabs are. For many decades there has been a gradual assault upon both the masculine and feminine, what it means to be a male or female, and how we complement and balance each other through our qualities and nature. Their tools are primarily chemical - what's placed into the surface and air around us, and injected through the foods and drugs they engineer. 

   Nearly all cultures worldwide have understood Earth to be feminine, personified as a Mother with her nurturing, intuitive, caring energy. This primal recognition is lost to modern denials of the Earth's sentience, capitalized by false authorities who deceive people into thinking Sovereignty and Power come from their own institutions or laws rather than being the innate gift humans absorb directly from Earth. Desperate yet unable to produce anything but an inverted mockery of whatever is real, the elites are envious of this birth-right and terrified that people would connect to that Source. They engineer artificial conflicts between males and females, knowing that holistic balance would automatically cause their structures to crumble upon their own inner contradictions. 

   "We have to invoke and create the sacred union, the holy matrimony between the Sacred Feminine principle of non-aggression and the Sacred Masculine principle of self-defense," as noted by Mark Passio. "And also the marriage within us of the sacred masculine of the logical mind, and the sacred feminine of the heart-based intelligence. Emotional thinking helps you to care about what is right and true. Logical and critical thinking helps you to figure out solutions regarding what is right and truth." These are internal values that can be manifested outward through constructive action, founded upon firm foundations of truth, justice and the sovereignty that comes from not just reacting in the ways that plays into their hands or by their system, but by the timeless and eternal Law of Nature. It grounds us to the Earth below and around while also connecting us to the Cosmos above. 

   Just as their jabs have disrupted menstrual cycles, their masks have polluted land and oceans. I see masks littered nearly every time I'm out and I'm sure others can attest to what they've seen. According to a study by researchers from the University of Portsmouth, face mask litter increased 9,000% from March to October 2020. Researchers from Nanjing University and the University of California-San Diego found nearly 29,000 tonnes of "COVID-19 related plastics" floating in the oceans, according to a November 2021 study. "All told, the study found that 193 countries have generated more than 8.4 million tonnes (approximately 9.3 million U.S. tons) of COVID-specific plastic waste since the pandemic began, and 25,900 tonnes (approximately 28,550 U.S. tons) of that ended up in the world's oceans," according to EcoWatch. "Interestingly, the bulk of this waste is not coming from individual use of PPE [personal protective equipment], which only accounted for 7.6 percent of the total. Instead, the bulk of the waste came from hospitals, at 87.4 percent." 

   The World Economic Forum admits it but uses it to shame individuals and giving an excuse for elitist institutions to propose the "solutions". To look externally instead of within is an energetic transfer of power we also see in the climate doomers, hence a close overlap between climate and virus apocalyptism. These are rooted in dual diseases of salvationism and denying a sentient Earth, as that would make it evident she is self-sustaining and has withstood far worse in her cycles than human activity could ever cause. Distracting from the actual elite polluters, who project their hypocrisy upon the "guilty" masses whose "sins" must be "atoned" by seeking external "solutions", much like the elites constantly violate their own Rona mandates and lockdowns. They place themselves as the superseders of Nature and humanity, whose own laws are designed in such a way to impose control and manipulation upon the masses while conveniently absolving themselves of responsibility. 





Social Isolation and Atomization

   Their "cures" are worse than actual problems, their "solutions" designed to gather more control and profit into their hands. These cover up their inner weaknesses, being disconnected from Nature and their selves hidden behind their archontic masks and personas. Instead of producing anything, they live off the labor and resources of the masses. While so many are blinded by their spell of fearing the virus, they used it as their excuse for the largest transfer of wealth in history - and this includes the occultic (hidden) tax of inflation. Their predatory economic system founded upon artificial wealth, expresses the same mind virus as their drugs that harvest real health from people and deliver its opposite: "Unlike a real economy that creates wealth, the vampire squid wetikonomy, a global, organized crime syndicate, extracts and extorts wealth from the real economy and from real people like you and me. There is an actual creature called vampyroteuthis infernalis, which literally translates as 'vampire squid from hell,' a living symbol and perfect description of wetikonomics" (Paul Levy, Dispelling Wetiko: Breaking the Curse of Evil, Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2013, p. 235).

   Being enemies of Natural Law as much as they are enemies of the human immune system, they invert everything real and organic - the State replaces the Community, Society replaces the Individual. They construct legal "personhood" for artificial corporations whose profits are protected, while every child born in this Earth have an artificial "debt" imposed upon them which follows them throughout life. Theirs is only an abuse of "power" since they don't accept responsibility but only pass it on to the people who actually can exercise it if not for being under their mind-control spell. Government: Latin guvernare "to direct, rule, guide, govern" + mente "mind" = Mind Control. One current example of wetikonomics is the fact that investors are running away from Pfizer and Moderna, as they know the profits may be immediate and will continue to flow, but playing the long-game they know complications from the needles will be felt for decades to come. They want people to yield responsibility to their own structures and institutions, rather than knowing economics is about interactions and human agency.

   To disconnect people from their health and minds, cut off from the spiritual realities of life to keep them conditioned. There's an effort to artificially separate the "spiritual" and "material", with dogmatic scientism leading many people to deny there even is an energetic component. It can empower us and inspire growth; it can also be turned against us by these elites who know those realities but keep that knowledge for themselves while deceiving the masses to deny it for themselves. Under the excuse of health and safety, governments imposed lockdowns they violated themselves, responsible for the countless mass suicides and deaths from despair, not to mention cutting people off from many life-saving treatments since medical resources were so tied into the Rona. The psychological effects for decades to come and even across future generations (via ancestral traumas). A joint study this month by economists from Stanford, the University of Chicago, and the ITAM think-tank in Mexico, used survey data from 5,000 people comparing their changing attitudes over the past two years. Noting that in March 2020, 11% of people polled said they would "have no return to pre-COVID activities"; two years later, that number has risen to 13%! This led Stanford economist Nicholas Bloom to describe this phenomenon as "long social distancing": Effects of the lockdowns have become so internalized that no amount of time has wavered the mental hold it has upon millions of people. 

   Such people have become COVID's true believers, allowing their fears to alter their behavior, how they see the world, and even how they relate to their own families and friends. To desperately ward off the threat of virus apocalypse, they self-flagellate themselves with holy needles upon the Altar of Scientism, desperately seeking the blessings of their Cult's "expert" priesthood. Normalization has bewitched them as they consume all these measures, conform their minds to what's expected of them, and blindly obey those carrying the sacred vestments of "Authority". They have now been transubstantiated so they feel meaning and purpose can only be found through wearing muzzles, virtue signaling their "vaxxed" status to make themselves feel more "virtuous" than others (to cover up their internal void), and offering their arms up as penance for the sin of being "filthy" disease-carrying humans. Hyperbolic perhaps, but does this not describe the psychology of why so many blindly follow every dictate and trend put before them by the media and government? 

   Their control is facilitated by breaking people's trust in each other, seeing every other person as potential plague-carriers. Their collectivist "solutions" engineer atomization, breaking the positive bonds arising from healthy social interactions. Instead of strengthening these bonds, for many people "social" media and online "connectedness" has paradoxically intensified their feelings of despair and loss of meaning or purpose. This is a technocratic panopticon where the prisoners police their own behaviors out of fearing punishment. Finding ultimate meaning in compliance, once "converted" they then police the behavior of "heretics" as we have seen with the hordes of virtue-signaling tin-pot tyrants. This is the crowdsourced panopticon of social pressures, designed to stifle the individual because all are individuals "united" by the State exactly because they are disconnected from themselves. As Hannah Arendt observed: "The truth is that the masses grew out of the fragments of a highly atomized society whose competitive structure and concomitant loneliness of the individual had been held in check only through membership in a class." There are new social classes defined not by their functions but through their compliance to the "new normal". 






  Spiritual/Energetic Attacks on the Mind and Soul

   A floodgate has opened these last two years of an intense spiritual and psychic attack, greater than before. It has thrived by the climate of fear, envy and hysteria certain entities have fed upon, enabled by their human agents, the self-proclaimed authorities. These authorities are psychopaths, corrupted humans to be sure yet still "inter-species predators who use charm, manipulation, intimidation, and violence to control others and to satisfy their selfish needs" (Robert D. Hare, Without Conscience: The Disturbing World of the Psychopaths Among Us, 1994, p. 26). In 1967, Colin Wilson spoke of  "mind parasites" lurking deep in the subconscious mind, feeding off people's energy through fears and neuroses: "I have said that, in a sense, the parasites were a 'shadow' of man's cowardice and passivity. Their strength could increase in an atmosphere of defeat and panic, for it fed on human fear. In that case, the best way to combat them was to change the atmosphere to one of strength and purpose" (Colin Wilson, The Mind Parasites, Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1967, p. 188).

   These entities match descriptions of the "counterfeit spirits" known as Archons in the Gnostic Nag Hammadi texts. As noted by psychotherapist Jerry Marzinsky, these parallel the "voices" heard by schizophrenics, which can also be studied for insights into how events of the past two years have been used against the psyche. Denying even the existence of such entities and mind viruses, the elites reduce it to a "chemical imbalance" that can only be "corrected" by their drugs - much like the vaccine "salvation" intended to supplant natural immunity. Various negative, low-vibrational thoughts are being implanted whether through their mind-control, drugs, or vaccines. These carry the negative energy of the "energetic parasites" who engineer them, feeding off people's energies and thoughts. Among their methods are changing people's perceptions by bombarding them with confused images and "news" to demoralize them to such an extent they give in to doom and gloom; and confuse people to assume every thought comes from themselves, even when those are negative ones clearly implanted and conditioned.

   "The purpose is generating negative emotional energy for them to feed off, and it goes back to frequency and vibration," Marzinsky observes. "The voices insert negative, paranoid, destructive thoughts into the thought system of their victim. These thoughts often consist of lies. The ultimate name of the voices is to get the victim shut out from all others and isolate them so they have control of them, and there's no interference with their agenda of generating negative emotion and sucking them dry of the negative emotion energy." The counselor George Jangatic agrees: "The voices want to separate us, not only from each other but ourselves. They don't want you to talk about what they say. They want you to be isolated, they want to pull you away from people into your head so they can create a belief system of their making, not of our making. Our sanctity of the mind is gone when we buy into their belief system." (I get both quotes from some of their interviews).

   Rudolf Steiner observed beings feeding off people's negative energies: "There are beings in the spiritual realms for whom anxiety and fear emanating from human beings offer welcome food. When humans have no anxiety and fear, then these creatures starve. People not yet sufficiently convinced of this statement could understand it to be meant comparatively only. But for those who are familiar with this phenomenon, it is a reality. If fear and anxiety radiate from people and they break out in panic, then these creatures find welcome nutrition and they become more and more powerful. These beings are hostile towards humanity. Everything that feeds on negative feelings, on anxiety, fear and superstition, despair or doubt,  are in reality hostile forces in supersensible worlds, launching cruel attacks on human beings, while they are being fed. Therefore, it is above all necessary to begin with that the person who enters the spiritual world overcome fear, feelings of helplessness, despair and anxiety. But these are exactly the feelings that belong to contemporary culture and materialism; because it estranges people from the spiritual world, it is especially suited to evoke hopelessness and fear of the unknown in people, thereby calling up the above mentioned hostile forces against them." ("Die Erkenntnis der Seele und des Geistes," Berlin, Dec. 12, 1907, p. 145)



Illustration of Wetiko by Liana Buszka


   Spiritual attacks inwardly reflect what's occurring in the world around us. These entities hating others telling about them and their attacks are a mirror for the authorities' censoring all information ("disinformation") outside their gates. These "gates" are nothing but portals for this atomization, negativity, anxieties and other low-frequencies that would alienate us from our true selves and innate power. Using virtual "ghosts" as a metaphor, the Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa captured these themes in his film "Kairo" (Pulse, 2001). These "ghosts" invade the living world to make people more isolated and alienated. Much like the Archons were described, they want to suspend people into this purgatory where their mind-viruses feed upon and simulate our humanity only to have us mentally cannibalize ourselves. His words are prophetic in light of the last two years: "This unknown force that was spreading like a virus throughout the country and had that kind of ominous and menacing feel to it." 

   Our task is to be vigilant, reading the signs all around us and how they relate to our inner world. Not to confuse every thoughts as truly ours, much less to identify the social masks and personas with our authentic self. These mind-viruses have no independent existence except what we give to them if we cede our power to them. They are parasitic, feeding off our energy and working through our blind spots - unresolved traumas or neuroses, failure to integrate our Shadow, and unmanifested creativity. These happen to be the doors through which the government and media mind-manipulators feed off people's energies. Theirs is a dark spell using the knowledge and wisdom at our disposal, but turned against us for their own purposes.

   While social interaction is healthy and essential, so is the internal work of individuation they seek to subsume into their collective psychosis. As the Scottish poet and philosopher Charles Mackay observed: "Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they ony recover their senses slowly, and one by one" (Extraordinary Popular Delusions And The Madness of Crowds, 1841). Re-center back to your true self, your true intentions and will; respect and nurture those in others, especially immediately around you. Know that the elites are miserable and to be seen with contempt (the subject of the next article); their "power" a cover for their inner weakness. They condition people to see themselves as broken, ugly, and defeated - and the elites as paragons of virtue and empathy - because those are projections of their pitiful inner conflicts. 




   Empower yourself with the knowledge that you are the product of millions of ancestors with all their loves, joys, passions, lessons learned, and obstacles overcome. There is a power within your blood they want to alter with their technologies. They fear you knowing yourself and the Sanguine Gnosis that connects us to our ancestors, grounds us to this beautiful Earth, and uplifts us to higher awareness of the Cosmos (nous). Rather, they compensate for their own voids by seeking control over others - that stems from unhappiness masked by illusions of their outer world. Epigenetics is the science of how your behaviors and environment can cause changes affecting how your genes work. It can and has been turned against us - but there's also a remarkable power in how we have the free will over our genetic destiny. I close with this long but comprehensive description of our epigenetics:

   “We used to think that genes created disease and that we were at the mercy of our DNA. So if many people in someone’s family died of heart disease, we assumed that their chances of also developing heart disease would be pretty high. But we now know through the science of epigenetics that it’s not the gene that creates disease but the environment that programs our genes to create disease—and not just the external environment outside our body (cigarette smoke or pesticides, for example), but also the internal environment within our body: the environment outside our cells. 

   "What do I mean by the environment within our body? As I said previously, emotions are chemical feedback, the end products of experiences we have in our external environment. So as we react to a situation in our external environment that produces an emotion, the resulting internal chemistry can signal our genes to either turn on (up-regulating, or producing an increased expression of the gene) or to turn off (down-regulating, or producing a decreased expression of the gene). The gene itself doesn’t physically change—the expression of the gene changes, and that expression is what matters most because that is what affects our health and our lives” (Dr. Joe Dispenza, Becoming Supernatural: How Common People Are Doing the Uncommon, Carlsbad, CA: Hay House, Inc., 2017, pp. 39-40).

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Covid Hyper-Normalization, Collectivism, Digital IDs and Vaccine Agenda, and Weaponizing Scientism in the Technetronic Era

by Sean Jobst

15 March 2022




"The 'technetronic' society - a society that is shaped culturally, psychologically, socially, and economically by the impact of technology and electronics - particularly in the area of computers and communications. The technotronic era involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite, unrestrained by traditional values. Soon it will be possible to assert almost continuous surveillance over every citizen and maintain up-to-date complete files containing even the most personal information about the citizen. These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities." (Zbigniew Brzezinski, Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technetronic Era, New York: Viking Press, 1970)

Throughout 2020, I wrote a series of articles exposing the various interests and agendas behind the Rona. This was followed up with a greater focus on the deeper spiritual elements in several articles last year. To recap that initial series:

- Part 1: Roles of the NSO Group, Carbyne, and other Unit 8200-linked cybersecurity firms; general introduction to the Israeli-Russian-Chinese hi-tech oligarch alliance within Globalism.

- Part 2: Blackwater/FSG, DarkMatter, the Chinese Communist Belt and Road Initiative, and UN "Smart Cities" hi-tech surveillance scheme.

- Part 3: Microsoft links to Unit 8200; surveillance through the Covid-tracking apps; WHO as a puppet of the Gates Foundation and the Chinese Communist regime.

- Part 4: Event 201 pandemic simulation; Big Pharma and Unit 8200 links; Charles Lieber and Nanosys' links to Israel and China; history of CCP and Mossad espionage at American laboratories; and predictive programming in the 2010 Rockefeller Foundation report.

- Part 5: The World Economic Forum and Global Government; agenda of Central Bank Digital Currencies.

- Part 6: Economic agenda - Green New Deal, crashing the US Dollar, hyper-inflation; Unit 8200 links to the World Economic Forum; Communist China as model of the Global Technocracy.






Hyper-Normalization and Engineering the "New Normal"

   Before the Corporate Media conditioned minds to embrace a "New Normal", that slogan was touted in a 2019 report by the Global Preparedness Management Board (GPMB): "From 'never again' to the 'new normal': What does the 2018–2019 Ebola outbreak in the DRC tell us about the state of global epidemic and pandemic preparedness and response?" Closely linked to The Wellcome Trust and Gates Foundation, the GPMB was active in pandemic "simulations" like Event 201; is connected to the World Bank, World Economic Forum, and World Health Organization; led by public health officials from America, Russia, China, the EU and elsewhere who just happened to become the COVID "response" leaders of their countries; and even one link to the Chabad messianic-supremacist cult. (All these links are documented in Part 4).

   In 1984, the Soviet KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov named Normalization as the last of four stages to transform the thinking and behavior of a population. The objective is "to change the perception of reality to such an extent, that despite the abundance of information, no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interests of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country." First is Demoralization: Put out so much confused and conflicting information (as done with the 24/7 "news" cycle and facilitated by social media culture) that a population can neither discern or process what is truth. 

   The second stage is Destabilization: To alter the norms of a society by capturing the cultural institutions. This includes increasing the size of bureaucracy and the civil service, where the people are conditioned to rely on them; and this process is especially helped by the media and academia as gatekeepers of "truth". The third stage is Crisis: Whether real ("never let a crisis go to waste") or engineered as they increasingly are. Its easier to manipulate people through fear and hysteria, so they accept whatever "solutions" the crisis-engineers propose. The culmination is Normalization, where people have been conditioned to embrace what was imposed upon them through this gradual process.

   That people are conditioned to change even their perception of time, as well as cede their own roles as active agents of history, that after "defining" crises like 9/11 and COVID there is to be nothing but a "new normal" as defined of course by the State-Corporate gatekeepers. One is to blindly "trust the experts" and believe the State-Corporate-Media nexus serves only their best interests, suspending their own critical thinking in the process. Such a linear manipulated timeline lends itself to Non-Linear Warfare, whose theorist Vladimir Surkov brought his avant garde experience in theater to politics. 

   "His aim is to undermine peoples' perceptions of the world, so they never know what is really happening," as Adam Curtis - most known for his ground-breaking documentary "The Century of the Self" (2002) about Freud's nephew Edward Bernays, who brought psychological techniques to advertising and created Public Relations - expressed in "Hyper-Normalisation" (2016). "A war where you never know what the enemy are really up to, or even who they are. The underlying aim, Surkov says, is not to win the war, but to use the conflict to create a constant state of destabilized perception, in order to manage and control." The theorist is Russian but his ideas are the strategies used by elites worldwide to manipulate all populations.




Weaponizing Scientism

   One of the effects of this psychological assault upon our minds is people internalizing the talking points, so that any dissent has to be prefaced - i.e. "But I am not against the science". Altering perceptions to such an extent that Scientism the ideology can operate through a dogmatic manipulation called "the Science", contrary to the very essence of inquiry and discovery (true science). Its about the corporatist managerial elite first advocated by such Fabian Socialists and upper-class Marxists as H.G. Wells and J.D. Bernal, updated now for the Technocratic Age, and enabled by this nexus of media, academia, and bureaucracy. These are connected across traditional borders via Globalist institutions, yet playing the same old political deceptions to bind all the regions to this system:

   "Today we are again witnessing the emergence of transnational elites....[Whose] ties cut across national boundaries ...It is likely that before long the social elites of most of the more advanced countries will be highly internationalist or globalist in spirit and outlook....The nation-state is gradually yielding its sovereignty....In the technotronic society the trend would seem to be towards the aggregation of the individual support of millions of uncoordinated citizens, easily within the reach of magnetic and attractive personalities effectively exploiting the latest communications techniques to manipulate emotions and control reason." (Brzezinski, op. cit.)

   That science would be weaponized by elites into a strategy for control, was accurately predicted by the Bavarian alchemist and chemist Johann Rudolf Glauber in the 17th century, with armaments including psychological and information techniques: "The existence of a group of scholars - 'men endowed with a quick and penetrating mind' - whose only task must be to develop and perfect more and more sophisticated armaments....war will no longer be won by brute force but by the intelligence of scholars and engineers: 'Force will yield to skill, for skill often succeeds in overcoming force.'" (Quoted in Ioan P. Culianu, Eros and Magic in the Renaissance, University of Chicago Press, 1987)

   Yet intelligence yields to dogmatism here for purposes of control and manipulation. "The scientific institutions would in fact gradually become the government, and a further stage of the Marxian hierarchy of domination would be reached," according to the scientist and Marxist philosopher J.D. Bernal in his book, The World, the Flesh and the Devil: An Enquiry Into the Future of the Three Enemies of the Rational Soul (1929). "The world might, in fact, be transformed into a human zoo, a zoo so intelligently managed that its inhabitants are not aware that they are there merely for the purposes of observation and experiment." Such elitists project their own rigid mechanistic attitudes upon a humanity whom they desire only to transcend, having lost their own humanity in body, mind, and spirit.






Collectivism and the Great Reset

   "Various types of belief can be implanted in many people, after brain function has been sufficiently disturbed by accidentally or deliberately induced fear, anger, or excitement. Of the results caused by such disturbances, the most common one is temporarily impaired judgement and heightened suggestibility. It's various group manifestations are sometimes classed under the heading of 'herd instinct,' and appear most spectacularly in wartime, during severe epidemics, and in all similar periods of common danger, which increase anxiety and so individual and mass suggestibility." (William Sargant, Battle For The Mind: A Physiology of Conversion and Brain-Washing, 1957, p. 131)

   The key word here is "implanted": Control through mind viruses because the mind manipulators can steer people any way they want if they can successfully implant whatever thoughts they want into the person. Herd instinct can be seen through the collectivism that has been present with Covidianism. There is to be more fear, wanting the State and the financial interests behind it to take responsibility over people rather than personal responsibility over their health. Its not fear as much as anxieties, because fears can be primal and a survival instinct - anxieties can be unfounded fears and thus implanted by those who control the thoughts and images people are assaulted with 24/7. In her article for the World Economic Forum, "Welcome to 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better", Danish leftist parliamentarian and ordained minister Ida Auken envisions "free space" apartments replacing personal dwellings:

   "My biggest concern is all the people who do not live in our city. Those we lost on the way. Those who decided that it became too much, all this technology. Those who felt obsolete and useless when robots and AI took over big parts of our jobs. Those who got upset with the political system and turned against it. They live different kind of lives outside of the city. Some have formed little self-supplying communities. Others just stayed in the empty and abandoned houses in small 19th century villages." 

   There is to be no privacy, no satisfaction of tilling the soil or working hard, or using one's talents to create and produce something. The Great Reset promotes the idea of people cramming into and living into mega cities, while those outside that system, who refuse to submit to the "new normal", will live in "rustic villages" - this is far more appealing for those of us who embrace our souls and minds in a parallel society which is more real than their system of lies and deception. The year 2030 refers to their utopian Agenda 2030, where one will be "happy" to not own anything - their wealth and resources will be owned by these elites. There can be more central planning and control in these collectivized, hi-technocratic surveillance, mega "smart" cities. Easier to monitor people through the type of mass-surveillance technology instituted by the Chinese Communist Party and their corporations, now being exported by the Big Tech Oligarchs and the governments in their pockets.



Covidianism's true believers wish death upon us heretics on
behalf of their mind-masters. Notice the hammer and sickle flag



Jabs and Digital IDs Hallmarks of the Technocracy

   In an article last December, I referred to the symbolic transubstantiation this experimental treatment - which uses mRNA technology, not even a traditional vaccine - represents and its foundations within superstition masquerading as "science". Many vaccine mandates are now being relaxed and walked back, but they will merely change their tactics into more of a gradual stealth effort. Millions have been jabbed now with multiple jabs every six months in guaranteed profits for Big Pharma in years to come. The World Economic Forum has flouted the idea of a COVID-19 "health passport" requiring mandatory giving of blood to travel and go to many social events. Their blood would be screened at a "covid-approved laboratory" and if approved, it will give you a QC barcode on your phone. It uses blockchain technology, no doubt connected to Unit 8200-linked firms and Big Tech oligarchs. Just to give one example: Fulgent Genetics, a DNA testing firm contracted by many state and local governments to conduct COVID-19 tests, was founded by two businessmen with close ties to the Chinese government. 

   Vaccine mandates are an example of the Chinese Social Credit Score, as indeed the Technocrats want to emulate Communist China with its merger of mass surveillance and technology as their model for the world. It will be the carrot to ease the stick of lockdowns they know have mentally conditioned so many people for more control but nevertheless made others more awakened if they push it too much more. This is a Neuro-Linguistic Programming that "rights" can be taken or given away at their mercy, so one only has to bend to their will and cede their powers to them. Demoralization by mentally wearing down a target population, making life more difficult for them through social pressures. This was openly admitted by a Rockefeller Foundation report in 2010, which projected these last two years:

   "During the Pandemic, national leaders around the world flexed their authority and imposed airtight rules and restrictions, from the mandatory wearing of face masks to body-temperature checks at the entries to communal spaces like train stations and supermarkets. Even after the pandemic faded, this more authoritarian control and oversight of citizens and their activities stuck and even intensified. In order to protect themselves from the spread of increasingly global problems - from pandemics and transnational terrorism to environmental crises and rising poverty - leaders around the world took a firmer grip on power. At first, the notion of a more controlled world gained wide acceptance and approval. Citizens willingly gave up some of their sovereignty - and their privacy - to more paternalistic states in exchange for greater safety and stability. Citizens were more tolerant, and even eager, for top-down direction and oversight, and national leaders had more latitude to impose order in the ways they saw fit. In developed countries, this heightened oversight took many forms: biometric IDs for all citizens, for example, and tighter regulation of key industries whose stability was deemed vital to national interests." (Rockefeller Foundation, "Scenarios For The Future of Technology and International Development," p. 19)

   These vaccines have been tied up with Digital IDs in this technocratic agenda, as was admitted by a program jointly instituted by GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance, the Rockefeller Foundation-funded NGO ID2020, and Government of Bangladesh in 2019: "Digital identity is a computerized record of who a person is, stored in a registry. It is used, in this case, to keep track of who has received vaccination." That it was instituted the year they admit now the Rona started, and it specifically mentioned 2020 as its crucial year, says much about its role within this agenda. ID2020 openly admits it uses blockchain and other crypto-technology for Agenda 2030. Gates himself admitted in a Reddit Q&A Session in March 2020: "Eventually we will have some digital certificates to show who has recovered or been tested recently, or when we have a vaccine, who has received it." He followed this up with an interview that April: "It is fair to say that things won't go back to truly normal until we have a vaccine that we've gotten out to basically the entire world." 

These people are miserable beings whose "normal" should be rejected for what it truly is: An abnormal illusion and a desperate spell placed upon populations who merely need to reassert their innate FREEDOM and SOVEREIGNTY - and TRUE POWER - to realize their agenda only has the "power" it has upon those who have given in to confusing their "normal" as the only "reality". It starts with being vigilant to their agenda, and celebrating what makes us human rather than giving in to any despair, doom or gloom. Ours is a life-affirming, pro-human message while theirs is the epitome of sickness, even when they're claiming its about an apocalyptic virus rather than their own control and manipulation. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

The Wild Hunt: Symbolisms, Meanings, and Folklore (Part 5)

Part 5: Supernatural spectres, Honoring Lugus, Celtic and Iberian traditions of the Wild Hunt

by Sean Jobst

8 March 2022



   The Fates have shaped my being a descendant of regions where the Keltoi and Germanen blended. I can recount reminders of this double heritage long before awakening to the truly spiritual path of what it means to be descended from specific tribes tied to specific landscapes. Just one example: While my father was born in Germany (Schwaben), he was also conscious of a Celtic lineage and used to cite it for why he wanted to be cremated. There are innumerable ancestral memories remaining latent within one's Unconscious, withstanding any tests of time and space. Writing this series has been a journey of its own. Like a wandering huntsman, I gather wisdom and experiences walking through the forests of my own monomyth, writing my own story which is also the accumulated memories from generations of ancestors. This current article will focus more on the specifically Celtic and Iberian traditions of the Wild Hunt touched upon in Part 1 which have developed alongside the more well-known Germanic traditions of the Wild Hunt. 

   At the heart of all indigenous and tribal traditions is Animism, centered as it is to specific landscapes. This was certainly true of native peoples of Europe before we were converted; there are many remnants of this ancient animism despite the turning of centuries. Even the words for "life", "breath" and "soul" reflect this, as in the Latin animus and Irish anam. These convey an airy quality, a sacred mysteriousness that animates all life which has no sharp distinction between spiritual and material. Indeed, the term "nebulous" which describes the esoteric and mysterious, stems from words related to the sky, clouds, fog, and mist. Animism is a worldview of complex interactions between different beings and powers, so its no surprise earth and sky, land and sea, would be linked even through etymology.

   Celtic cosmology describes a rich tapestry of realms. The Otherworld contains a celestial, middle, and underworld realm, mirroring the three worlds of shamanic traditions. The middle is similar to the Germanic Mittilgart and Norse Midgard, which is the specific realm of human beings whereas the earth broadly contains other realms and dimensions "beyond" one's senses and perceptions but accessed through natural "openings" (Heide). Such cosmology could be an inspiration for middle earth in J.R.R. Tolkien's works. "In Celtic mythology, 'middle' was a three-dimensional term. It referred not only to the earth that lies between the upper and the lower worlds, but also to the intersection of lines based on the cardinal points" (Robb, 41). Its a symbolic center that cannot be pinned down to a specific place, conveyed in the Gauls' mediolanum, "a term of sacred geography; a holy center....perhaps a central point of reference on the vertical axis of the three worlds - upper, middle and lower" (Delamarre, 221-222). 

   The underworld is a lower realm, associated with liminal places - where the veil between realms is very thin - such as the seas. Mist itself results from a mixture of the sky with water, so that one perceives the mist as encompassing one's vision upon the earth so that walking towards it would mean to "disappear" into another world, outside one's immediate vision. Such thoughts fueled the imagination of ancient peoples like the Celts, which I felt when meditating at Cabo da Roca, the windiest and one of the darkest places I've ever encountered yet strangely most vibrant with life. This along with Finisterre "end of land" north in Galicia, are the western-most points where the great continental land-mass meets vast expanses of the Atlantic Ocean. No wonder that ancient Iberians and Lusitanians viewed such points as the conduit through which souls entered into the underworld to ultimately be reincarnated back into our middle realm. For the Irish, the otherworld of Tír na nÓg "land of the young" could be arrived at through two ways - one was through water, beneath a lake or the ocean west of Ireland; and the other through an underground passage, such as a sidhe (mound) or cave. These influenced the Celtic-inspired Avalon of the Arthurian legends.


Some pictures from my visit to Cabo da Roca,
Portugal, 30th June 2017. Meditating upon
the sunset, a liminal time at a liminal place.


   The Rise of Supernatural Spectres. Beyond such liminal places as water, mounds and caves were other realms teeming with an "exuberant life and immortality", despite appearing gloomy: "This aspect of a subterranean land presented no difficulty to the Celt, who had many tales of an underworld or under-water region more beautiful and blissful than anything on earth. Such a subterranean world must have been that of the Celtic Dispater, a god of fertility and growth, the roots of things being nourished from his kingdom. From him men had descended, probably a myth of their coming forth from his subterranean kingdom, and to him they returned after death to a blissful life" (MacCulloch, 341). This primal understanding led to the various traditions that describe riders of the Wild Hunt as resembling the various land spirits and beings of folklore, themselves often linked to the dead (Lecouteux, 191-192), such as the sidhe of Ireland or the buena gente "good folk" of Asturias. "The Wild Hunt fell into the vast complex of ancestor worship, the cult of the dead, who are the go-betweens between men and the gods" (ibid., 199). This link is also seen in etymology, sidhe descending from the Proto-Indo-European word *sed "to sit, rest".

   As noted by the Scottish Celticist John Arnott MacCulloch (1868-1950), these are the mysterious sidhe or faeries of Gaelic folk-lore, whose various qualities often blur distinctions between deities, human beings, and elemental spirits. He theorized that the sidhe arose out of the Tuatha Dé Danaan ("People of Danu"), one of whose members An Dagda became "king of the sidhe" (MacCulloch, 65). Danu could be connected to the mysterious "Diana" whom Martin of Braga cited as riding at the head of the Wild Hunt in northwest Iberian traditions, with medieval missionaries conflating all with their own Roman bias. "Commingled here are Diana of antiquity and Di Ana, a Celtic goddess who is also called Anu. The existence of a god Dianum speaks to this hypothesis. This deity, who was perhaps the Asturian Dianu, no doubt came from Di Anu, who was taken to be a masculine figure" (Lecouteux, 11). Anu or Danu is mother goddess of Celtic peoples (Sjoestedt, 24-25), lending her name to the Danube and other rivers along which some of the earliest Celtic cultures thrived.

   The Tuatha defeated the Fomorians at the Second Battle of Maige Tuired ("plain of the standing stones"), whose allegories of internal conflict transposed upon a battlefield parallel Krishna's dialogue with Arjuna in the Bhagavad-Gita. Their order contrasts to the Fomorians as "powers of nature in its hostile aspect" (MacCulloch, 60), like the jötnar and winter spirits left behind with the new year. Chaos is necessary for balance - it only needs to be checked, so the Fomorians were driven into the sea and not eradicated. The goddess Badb (whose name means "crow") appeared in the battle as a crow and made an astounding prophecy. Corvids carry symbolism of transformation and immortality, such that the hallucinogenic drink she gives to Cú Chulainn inspires him to engage in heroic deeds to "live" beyond the confines of his mortal existence (Sheridan, 147-149). He overcomes his past to be initiated to his hero's journey. Badb, who personifies sovereignty and life, makes up the triad Morrígna along with Macha and Morrighan. This is the Maiden-Mother-Crone motif, seen also in the continental Matronae. The Morrighan corresponds to the valkyries, not bringers of death but only appearing to the war fallen. Badb lends her name to "supernatural beings who haunt the battlefield (Badba)" (Sjoestedt, 32), as souls and trauma linger over the landscape.

   In the Irish mythological cycle, the Tuatha were followed by the Milesians, ancestors of the modern Irish. The Milesians allowed the Tuatha to recede back into the earth, residing in the hills, mounds, and other liminal places (MacCulloch, 63). "The concept of the Sidhe being still present within the Irish landscape - albeit, within a different reality - ties in well with the legend of the Tuatha De Danaan being banished into the otherworld following their defeat at the hands of the Milesian Gaels" (Sheridan, 168). Their agreement to divide Ireland between the world above and below, could refer to the division between consciousness and the subconscious (ibid., 110-111). The link to the sidhe persisted long after Christianization, such that even many saints and bishops became known as fir side "men of the sidhe" after their deaths (MacCulloch, 64). "Other mounds or hills had also a sacred character. Hence gods worshipped at mounds, dwelling or revealing themselves there, still lingered in the haunted spots; they became fairies, or were associated with the dead buried in the mounds, as fairies also have been, or were themselves thought to have died and been buried there" (ibid., 66).



"Riders of the Sidhe" (1911), by the Scottish
Symbolist painter John Duncan, who was inspired
by Celtic folklore and the Arthurian Mythos



   The Sidhe, Elves, and Trolls. The sidhe inhabited different liminal places as mounds, thus their other title Aos Sí "people of the mounds". The mound's chambers were important, channeling the sunlight on solstices and equinoxes, to which they were often aligned. They channeled the wind, being a passage between this "breath" of life and the Underworld of deceased souls, part of an eternal cycle where life and death operate on the same continuum. As elemental spirits, the sidhe were thought to move through the Air, with such natural phenomena as leaves carried up in spiral wind patterns seen as among their signs. One of the ground-breaking studies of sidhe folklore was The Secret Commonwealth (1691), by the Scottish minister and Gaelic scholar Robert Kirk (1644-1692), who collected Highlands folklore and personal experiences about fairies (how the sidhe were known across the Irish Sea), witchcraft, and other paranormal phenomena. Kirk described fairies as astral-body beings similar to congealed air, paralleling beings in other cultures. Despite his Christianity, he was not dismissive of this folklore, but promoted it as proof of the supernatural against the rigid, reductionist scientism increasingly in vogue. 

   One of these parallels are the elves of Germanic and Norse folklore. Like the sidhe, these complex beings were associated with the Otherworld, inhabited liminal places, and were turned into grotesque creatures after Christianization. The two sometimes overlapped, such as in the Scottish Lowlands where "witchcraft" trials of the 1570s and 1580s often described journeys to Elfame, realm of the elves. Old English medical texts ascribe various ailments to elves, to be cured through incantations. The legendary elf Alberich was identified with various magical exploits in the Continental poems Nibelungenlied and Ortnit. One incantation identified them with deception: "die elben trieget mich" (the elves are deceiving me), but like the sidhe they weren't necessarily "evil" and all beings existed for balance. The separation between "light" and "dark" elves was Snorri transposing his own Christianity upon Norse lore (Edwards). Some traditions identify the elves with ancestors, although Old High German and Old Saxon compared elves to land wights, having separate words for ancestors (Sass). 
   
   Given their own link to burial mounds and the Underworld, they came to be identified with ancestors similar to how the sidhe lore evolved. In Welsh folklore, Gwyn ap Nudd, the underworld god who became "king of the fairies", rides alongside his hounds and the night crone Matilda, chasing lost souls into the underworld (Annwn) in his Wild Hunt (Trevelyan, 49). Folk traditions speak of the elves leaving the mounds to interact through nature, perhaps to remain in the memory of the living, and a reminder that elementals persist through the Earth's energetic fields. These "memories" persist in Yule traditions where elves are evoked to "banish" the trolls, or the winter "spirits" of the old year. The Scottish New Year's Hogmanay, which was originally tied to the Winter Solstice and not the current New Year's, as reflected in its possible roots from the Norman French hoguinane "last day of the year". Yet there is a play-on words here, reflected in the Old English hoghmen and Icelandic haugmenn "hill-men", referring to the supernatural beings personifying the spirits of winter.

   A rhyme spoken on that day states: "Hogmanay, Trollolay, give us of your white bread and none of your gray." This is an incantation asking the elves to drive the trolls into the sea, olay "to the sea" and "away" (Repp). Could this relate to Gaelic lore of "away with the fairies" and the Fomorians being driven into the sea? Beowulf portrays trolls as residing under the water, paralleling the Fomorians and thus the sidhe. A similar English invocation goes: "Trolle on away, trolle on awaye, Synge heave and howe rombelowe trolle on away" (Percy). These can be allegories for coming prosperity, free from trolls who personify forces of blemish and must be balanced. The Gaelic storm goddess Cailleach or Beira determines winter's harshness and length similar to Frau Holle or Perchta in Germany. Cailleach "captured" Brigid, making her clean a fleece all winter long until she is "saved" by Father Winter, who represented positive forces of Winter. She could be the Gaelic Earth Mother Degom, making her consort An Dagda, a sky father who became chthonic when "deposed" from his sovereign position. He was later personified as a "Father Winter" archetype. 






   Honoring Lugus. The most widely revered Celtic deity was Lugus, known as Lugh in the Gaelic lands. His name means "lightning flash", "bright", and "shining one" (Green, 135), symbolized by his spear. As a deity of oaths and contracts, he ensures order through the sworn word (Olmstead, 110, 117). His mythic "killing" of some even while forgiving them is an allegory for our being subject to the natural order no matter how much we try to escape our fate. Yet its not static, as Lugh inspires Cú Chulainn to connect with his subconscious intention in engaging with the outer world (Sheridan, 208). Lugus is a "mysterious figure linked with fertility, seasonal change, and the underworld." After the Roman conquest, his shared traits with Mercury included "one-eyedness, raven as cult animal, spear-bearing prophet stabbed by a spear, sacrifice by hanging and stabbing, disguised appearance, dedication of a hostile force by spear-throw, leadership of a band of warriors sworn to die for him, association with a prophetess with ties to a cult of the dead" (Enright), all close associations with Wodan. 

   He led "riders of the sidhe" in the Wild Hunt in a common link to initiatory warrior brotherhoods. One of his Gaelic epithets was "raging fury", as his shamanic dance inflamed the fire of battle and inspired the same type of war frenzy as Wodan. Other shared qualities include an ordeal involving the World Tree and symbolic loss of an eye. In Welsh sources, Lugh was killed with a special spear, returned to the World Tree in the form of an eagle, and Gwydion (another manifestation of him) resurrected him to be king. In Gaul and Celtiberia, Lugus was called Solutamaros "the great seer", portrayed with wide eyes to symbolize the extent of his perception. Celtiberian inscriptions show his eyes turned towards his enemies, perhaps an example of sympathetic magic or averting back the evil eye. Similar Gaelic myths describe Lugh closing one eye to do battlefield magic, perhaps to change his perspective of the battle. Conversely, Lugh killed the one-eyed Balor at Maige Tuired - a possible allegory for overcoming one's own limited perception. Some identify Lugus with the Wind Wolf, a Proto-Indo-European archetype associated with wind, storms, the harvest, wolves (whose howling simulated the wind), and leadership of the war band. 

   Animism ties in through Irish and Welsh myths of Lugh "animating" trees to "fight" alongside him; the wind also being symbolic of the divine "breath" or consciousness that resides within all Nature. Lugh was "born" beyond the sea and adopted by the "three mothers" of Earth, relating him to the same motif as the Matronae. The sea could be an allegory for the subconscious, while being born of the earth subjects him to the same natural cycles as all other living beings. He was fostered by an Irish queen and goddess named Tailtiu; a Celtiberian euphemism for the Underworld was Taltiu. He began Lughnasadh "assembly of Lugh" by remembering Tailtiu, who died from exhaustion after clearing the lands for sowing. This is a mid-August harvest festival, marking an auspicious lunisolar mid-point between the Summer Solstice and Autumn Equinox. Although Gaelic, there are attestations to Lughnasadh throughout the Celtic world. A Celtiberian inscription from Peñalba de Villastar thanks Lugus for fruits harvested at a festival held in the month of Equos, which according to the Gaullish Coligny Calendar extended from mid-July to mid-August. The term nasadh or eenach relates to two of Lugus' Celtiberian epithets, Unaeco and Cossus Beneaco.

   Lugus was a triune god whose three Gaullish forms were Esus, Toutatis and Taranis, each undergoing a specific death ordeal. Such aspects could have been moulded into the Proto-Germanic *Wodanaz via the lands where Celts and Germanic tribes interacted (Rübekeil), with Wodan undergoing his own symbolic death that is also an initiation. Lugh alluded to an esoteric "death" when he said in the Conn Cetchathach: "Some have said that I died, but here I am - I am not dead." The Celts subdivided a deity most often in three forms, while retaining the deity's name. It could be an allegory for the different parts of the psyche that together shape the personality. The sacred triune, such as Lugus' frequent symbolism of three faces transposed upon one head, was used by Christian missionaries to explain their trinity, but is an esoteric theme deeply embedded within native European cultures. Other shared traits of Lugus and Wodan included being psychopomps, wandering across multiple worlds, and shamanic, magical abilities. One historian theorized that the legendary Merlin was based on a historical priest of either Lugh or Wodan in the Scottish Lowlands (Tolstoy).



Lugus image discovered at Reims, France

"Morrigan Ravens" tapestry by
the Welsh artist Jen Delyth


   The raven is a shared symbol of their shamanic and divinatory abilities. "In his Gaulish form, Lugos sent ravens to guide his people to found the city of Lugdunensis (Lyon)" (Paxson, 11). In the medieval Irish Lebor Laignech, the mysterious figure Fitheach "raven" encountered by Laegaire Mac Crimtham during his visit to the sidhe realm, seems to be Lugh: Appearing in "the mist of morning", wearing a mantle of five holds, and carrying two "barbed darts" much like Lugh's five-pronged spear. Lugh is the "master of death" whose "eyes" are the raven, much like Wodan's two ravens personify "memory" and "thought". Lugdunum came from the Gaullish Lugdunons "fortified hill of Lugus", containing a sacred "hill of the crows" that was a place of battling warrior initiates and observing omens. His reverence included processions to a mountaintop (Meid, 11-12) and festivals have been found there corresponding to Lughnasadh (MacNeill). Extensive inscriptions to Lugus have been found throughout the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region (Koch, 2-3), and the Iberian PeninsulaAside from Lyon, his name survives in such far-flung toponyms as Lugo (Galicia), Lugones (Asturias), Luton (England), and Lucerne (Switzerland).

   Lugus is "master of all the arts", associated with skill and mastery in multiple disciplines (Monaghan, 296-297). These are magical symbolisms: manifesting will and imagination to create something in the physical world. One of Lugh's epithets is samildánach ("skilled in all arts"), whose functions were listed by the Cath Maige Tuired: "bricklayer, blacksmith, champion, harpist, warrior, poet, historian, sorcerer, doctor, cupbearer, bracerer." The Romans compared Lugus to Mercury, whom they called "inventor of the arts"; inscriptions of both were often interchangeable in Gaul and Celtiberia. One of his local forms was the smith god Gobniu or Gobbanus, who shaped fire and other elements into physical form. Gaullic coins from the 3rd century name Lugus as Sutur Augustus "Divine Shoemaker", and inscriptions in France and Spain associate him with the guilds of shoemakers. Shoes are a metaphor for crossing the boundaries between different worlds (such as with Hermes); and their creative process was elaborate, binding multiple elements together. Some theories suggest that leprechauns - often represented as shoemakers - derive from the same etymology as Lugh  (Hemmi); Christianized perceptions of various beings were very different from how they were viewed in Pagan times. Under the Welsh name Lleu, he was described in the Welsh Triads as one of the "three golden shoemakers of Britain".

   As Lugh Lámfada ("Lugh of the long arm"), he represents sovereignty and priestly kingship, as seen in his many functions and leading the sidhe in the Wild Hunt. In Roman Gaul, Lugus was portrayed with the consort Rosmerta ("great provider"), a fertility goddess who bore the ritual drink conferring such kingship. This is the same esoteric symbol as the mead through which Odin uncovered the Runes; the magical drink he shared with Saga (Odin's feminine counterpart in the poem) in Grímnismál; or the elixir of immortality in different mythologies. As an "immortal" youth, the Tuatha Lugh defeated his Fomorian grandfather, the monstrous Balor, whose venomous eye represents primal energies that must be checked and averted lest they overtake the balance; he is the generative force with Nature which has gotten out of control. Lugh personifies this duality as a Tuatha descended from the Fomorians. Within Irish folklore thunderstorms were seen as a "battle" between these two opposing forces. These are all interpretations and as with all the other myths, it would be as much a mistake to see them as only allegories of Nature as to read them literally. There are multiple layers of meaning, both esoteric and exoteric.

   His spear is another symbol of his sovereignty as well as celestial meanings. Irish mythology names the Spear of Lugh as one of the four magical treasures brought by the Tuatha to Ireland, the others being the Stone of Fál, Núada's Stone of Light, and Cauldron of An Dagda. The spear may have inspired the legend of the Celtiberian war chief Olyndicus receiving a silver lance sent to him from the sky, as recounted by the Roman poet Florus. An ancestral memory of this past could have inspired medieval legends of El Cid's two magical swords, Tizona and Colada. His spear may also represent the lightning bolt, with the Gaullic thunder god Taranis likely one of Lugus' forms. These are the storms of Autumn, ending the heat of Summer in time for the harvest represented by Lughnasadh. His killing of Balor could be an allegory of "winning" the harvest from control of chaotic nature spirits. Although the Celts personified the Sun itself as feminine, its brightness and heat was controlled by a masculine force such as Lugh/Lugus. One of his names in Roman Gaul was Apollo Belenos, with belenos meaning "the bright, brilliant". Balor describes Lugh as looking down from behind his "cloak" of the sky, the clouds. Lugh also means "small, diminishing" in Gaelic, symbolic of solar decline in Autumn.


Triskele stone from ancient Coeliobriga,
modern Castromao in Galicia


Celtiberian alphabet



   Iberian Traditions. One of my bloodlines is Spanish, through my paternal bisabuela who was descended from a family that settled in Ellwangen sometime in the 1800s and blended with my Swabian line from nearby Baldern (Bopfingen). From the fragments of family lore I was told by both my oma and father, tracing the Germanized surname of that line (Vaas) back to its original Spanish (Vázquez), and the mantilla in one of my oldest family pictures (my great-great-great grandmother of whom I know very little), I've traced this bloodline to northwest Spain, either Castilla y León or Galicia - the surname is of Galician origin, which further explains why I feel a Celtic blood connection as much as Germanic. It was in that region where the Suebi founded a kingdom, so as with Swabia the history of the Suebi is intertwined with the Celts. My trip to Stuttgart and Madrid in 2016 was the main catalyst that started my spiritual journey, as I put the Abrahamic religions behind me and realized we had our own rich, indigenous tradition and spiritual worldview tied to our landscape. Since then reconstructing Celtiberian Paganism has been an interest of mine alongside continental Germanic Heathenry - and the way both survive within folklore even to this day.

   The Wild Hunt is known by various names in Spanish regions: Galician Estantiga or Hoste Antiga ("the old army"), HostiaSanta Compaña ("holy troop"); Asturian Güestia ("host"); Leónese Hueste de Ánimas ("troop of ghosts"); Castilian Estantigua ("apparition"); and the Hueste de Guerra ("war company") or Cortejo de Gente de Muerte ("deadly retinue") of Extremadura (Risco, 389-395). Some of these words derive from Latin hostis antiquus but the imagery and traditions are indigenous to exactly these regions that retain the strongest Celtic roots. Other folkloric names in Northwest Iberia include the RoldaAs da nuite ("the night ones"), PantallaAvisóns, and Pantaruxada. All of these terms express the thin boundaries between the worlds of the dead and living. The beings associated with these traditions closely parallel the Irish banshee and Breton ankou (Paredes). Such parallels led Ramón Otero Pedrayo (1888-1976) and other Galician thinkers to link Galicia with the Atlantic Celtic cultures more than the Mediterranean. This is backed by the castro culture, local folklore, etymology, and origin myths of the Irish. 

   Our knowledge of pre-Christian Iberian traditions have expanded since then and should most include awareness of the pre-Roman. The Church expanded through the earlier Roman institutions that conquered and occupied the Peninsula. Contrary to the centralist narrative, it was a gradual process especially in the Northwest regions where move survived longer due to remnants of the Celts and Suebi. Throughout the 6th century, the bishop and missionary Martin of Braga lamented the Pagan traditions stubbornly surviving in the countryside. One Catholic source admits that in the 580s, the "Pauci" - as the Christian faithful were called - were exceeded by the "idolatriae sacrilegium" that spread throughout the Peninsula (McKenna, 112). In 681, Church canons recommended death sentences for recalcitrant peasants. "By then, most of the Peninsula had long reverted to Paganism" (MacMullen, 68). I contend that the Islamic Moorish invasion, the Church and central authorities exploiting the natural yearning for liberation (Reconquista) from a foreign occupation for their own power, and the social and economic infiltration by Jewish Conversos, together solidified Abrahamism within the Peninsula and further eroded Iberian Pagan traditions that nevertheless survived as fragments in rural folklore that could only outwardly present a Christian veneer. 

   La Reconquista and the following centuries forged a common Spanish identity that nevertheless preserved unique regional distinctions. Great works of art, literature, and other aspects of higher culture were produced, despite what advocates of the hispanophobic Black Legend, apologists for the Moorish occupation, or false claims about the effects of the 1492 expulsions may assert. A consistent theme in many of these works is the ghostly processions of the Wild Hunt. Celtic Samhain traditions survived in the Leónese Hueste de Animas, described in the Auto de los Esposorios de Moysen, written in Salamanca around 1570. This güeste was also expressed by Francisco López de Úbeda (1560-1606) in La Pícara Justina (1605). One expression of the genius of Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) was his portrayal of real life and use of common speech instead of the "vain and empty" chivalric romances (Close, 39), including the reality of folklore. Don Quixote and Sancho mistook the twelve men they saw accompanying a coffin on the night road from Baeza to Segovia, as ghosts; their large candles for the axes of Grim Reapers. In his novel El Buscón (1626), Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) personifies Estantigua as an apparition who dresses in mourning and hides his face with a cape. This same figure is the feminine La Estadea in Zamora region. The Cortejo of Extremadura are two ghostly horsemen who cause panic at the liminal time of dawn.


"No saben el camino" (1813-1814), Francisco Goya



   Camino, Compaña, and Purgatory. The mists of this magical landscape meeting the vast expanses of the Atlantic led to its name Costa da Morte "Coast of Death", where finisterre is only the end of one landscape and beginning of an imaginal world. Its inclusion in the Camino pilgrimage harkens back to Celtic processions of the dead who traveled to the symbolic edge of the world, as was the tradition in both Galicia and Brittany. The pilgrimage routes are symbolic of following the stars back into the cosmos: "Santiago is associated with the Milky Way as the road of the dead" (Lecouteux, 138). Similar processions whose stations align with the Great Bear constellation exist in the Languedoc and northern Catalonia, historical regions of the Cathars. Like the Irish morrigan and Germanic valkyries, the Celtiberians believed in excarnation - souls of slain warriors would be carried up to the skies by vultures rather than ravens, while all others were cremated (Freeman, 74). Could the Camino be re-enacting this soul journey through its cosmic symbolism?

   Finisterre follows the mysterious place where the Sun set, possibly related to the Dawn Goddess whose Iberian form is Ataecina. Compostela could originate from a word-play between campus stellae "field of stars" and a burial place, compositum. This city and other stations of the Camino contained pre-Christian sites like the Crouga, stone mounds and cairns containing the bones of excarnated warriors and other elevated ancestors. There were ancient processions to these stone structures, and these places were associated with supernatural beings called the Fes, night spirits similar to the sidhe. These are likely a holdover from the earlier Megalithic past, where beings such as the mouras encantadas of Portugal are associated with stone circles. Churches were built upon earlier sites, because the Church knew the power of their sacred energy. The veneration of Santiago reveals more roots within the local landscape than a religion originated from the Middle East and based in Rome. 

   The Camino is the setting of one of the earliest works of nocturnal horror, Julián de Medrano's Silva Curiosa (1583). Medrano refers to desierto, a barren world devoid of the Christian god's "divine presence", where prevailed instead beings of the animistic, Pagan past - whose existence wasn't denied but simply recast as "demonic": "Even the relics of Saint James, which were supposed to mark the end-goal of the pilgrimage, the place where the spiritual quest of the protagonists would be satisfied, are revealed as a carcass devoid of miracles; nothing but an empty crypt, another curious epitaph. Julio continues his journey beyond the sacred tomb (now just a ruin of antiquity) to the very end of the ancient world, the Northwest region of the Iberian Peninsula known as Finis Terrae (today Finisterre, Galicia) where an undead witch, who sustains herself on the blood of innocent children, lays dormant deep inside the bowels of the Earth. Unlike the relics of Saint James, which are no longer significant (they have no miracles left in them), the undead witch reveals herself as a real presence in the world, capable of inflicting suffering and pain, and even causing the death of unsuspecting travelers" (Castillo and Egginton, 122).

   Anthropologist Carmelo Lisón Tolosana (1929-2020) traced the Compaña to the Church's introduction of Purgatory in the 13th century, because it embraced the notion that most souls remain in a liminal realm between Heaven and Hell for an indeterminate period of time. This realm is closer to our own, allowing those souls to interact with the living - fitting ancient traditions about the Otherworld and that the souls of people who met traumatic deaths (battlefield and suicides) would linger on earth, suspended between worlds (Pérez Cuervo). This is a remnant of animism, the complex tapestry of souls and beings interacting through all levels of Nature, expressed in two traditions: The estantigua, estadea and güestia where ghostly riders hunt souls as prey to be snatched into the Otherworld; and the Compaña where grieving spirits wander for living souls to assist. The latter rode in search of a dying person's spirit to merge it into the community of the parish dead (Pérez de Castro). Not only is dying just another cycle of life, but this theme of the parish dead is part of the natural inclination towards venerating the tribe's ancestors; regional expressions of a "folk Catholicism" at odds with the official Church which ultimately incorporated it through Purgatory. 

   Generally, the Compaña is any mass and procession in honor of the deceased, whose souls are in Purgatory but nevertheless able to attend those gatherings - perhaps an homage to ancient views about astral traveling where the soul and body are in two different places. Its traditions were described by the Galician folklorist Xesús Rodríguez López (1859-1917): "The company is the gathering of souls in Purgatory for a specific purpose. At twelve o'clock at night the deceased get up, go out in procession through the main door, a living person goes ahead with the cross and the cauldron of holy water, and cannot, under any pretext, turn his head. Each deceased carries a light that cannot be seen, but the smell of burning wax is clearly perceived. The procession can not be seen either, but the air that its passage produces is perceived. The unfortunate director can only dispense with such a gloomy task by finding another person and giving him the cross and the cauldron, before he makes a circle on the ground, thus leaving him free to direct the company" (Rodríguez López, 224).



Santa Compaña graffiti in Pontevedra, Galicia. 
Photo not taken by me. Despite the Christian cross, 
the Compaña is a remnant of the Iberian Wild Hunt.



   Timing and Boundaries. These processions of souls appear variously in October, from December to March, or on certain days such as Saturday between midnight and 1am (Lecouteux, 144). These are liminal times where boundaries between worlds are thinnest, such as Bealtaine (around May 1st) and Samhain (early November). Certain people are more sensitive to these experiences, those already having the second sight or those who were accidentally rubbed with consecrated oil for anointing the sick instead of holy water during their baptism (Lisón Tolosana). Others lacking psychic abilities will see it when the procession comes to take them to the Otherworld, revealing its secret on their deathbeds (Pérez Cuervo), a liminal time whose effects are similar to that between wakefulness and sleep (hypnagogia) when more lucid and shamanic experiences are recorded. Many can detect the scent of wax through the breeze, feel a shiver or shudder as the Compaña passes, or otherwise detect the light of their candles through certain images, a possible recognition of certain primal symbols that were the original form of human communication before elaborate speech developed. 

   Midnight often starts these processions, that "twilight" time when one is less affected by the Earth's magnetic field, thus making one more open to deeper perceptions beyond the brain's typical cognition. Stepping outside normal consciousness is expressed in traditions that the living leader cursed to walk with these night processions has no conscious memory of it during the day. The procession warns the living: "Andad de día, que la noche es mía" ("Walk in the daytime, for the night is mine") (Llano Roza de Ampudia), similar to the German Wild Hunt whose leader warns people to stay in the middle of the road: "Mitte den Weg!" (Pérez Cuervo). This is a recognition of the liminal importance of crossroads, and stressing how both worlds are supposed to be separate by Nature. The legend of the Misa de las Ánimas ("mass of the souls") underscores how one should not speak with or interact with these spectres, lest they never return to the living world (Pérez Cuervo). There is a trickster element, as the Compaña entices the living with food or drink; one should reject it or only pretend to accept (Vaqueiro).

   Curses, Protection, and Other Magical Elements. Called Bearer of the Cross, the living leader can only be released from the procession by passing it on to another living soul on its route (Lecouteux, 144-145). Unless he does so, his health will rapidly deteriorate and only upon his death can the curse be passed on. Nor should the living person turn around to face the dead souls, similar to Orpheus losing the living Eurydice forever when he glanced back at the last crucial moment. The living soul loses their own mortality staring death in the face. The ghostly procession offers anyone it encounters a candle; accepting means one's flesh will decay and be turned into a skeleton, forever condemned to follow them (Pérez Cuervo). Children were advised to carry some breadcrumbs in their pockets to offer them to these spirits, with bread being symbolic of life in Celtic tradition (ibid.). Bread being "a sacred life-sustaining staple" through which "the gods and spirits passed their blessings" when it was consecrated on certain days and occasions (Storl, 274), a tradition surviving in the Catholic Eucharist. The allegory here is that by offering something back to the animistic cycle, one can ensure that such spirits will remain in their balance.

   The Compaña is active at unprotected crossroads, "traditionally regarded as thresholds where the Otherworld encounters the physical world just as the roads meet" (Pérez Cuervo). For that purpose, many cruceiros - stone or wooden cross signs - were constructed throughout the countryside. Folklore holds that one can escape the procession by stepping onto the base of a cruceiro. This tradition of wayside shrines is common throughout rural Europe, a mainstay of folk Catholicism present in many of my family pictures. These were constructed on the groves and sanctuaries (nemetons) of our Pagan ancestors, fulfilling something in our Unconscious that instinctively knew the sacredness of such sites. Another protective measure from the Compaña is drawing a circle or sigil like a cross, and then step into it until it passes. In the Asturian Güestia, "the spirits walk three times around the house of the doomed, who will become ill and die shortly afterwards" (ibid.). Protective circles and walking around three times are common magical rituals throughout many cultures, innate to the natural cycle. One can ward off the procession with hand gestures like the horns or "fig" sign, two gestures now viewed as vulgar but traditionally protective signs to ward off bad luck and the evil eye. 

 



   Initiation and Society of the Bone. As I expressed in a writing last year, initiation is an innate bond within all cultures that has been lost in many of our modern societies to much detriment. The Compaña and other Wild Hunt traditions served such an initiatory ritual between life and death: "The living and the dead help each other in the transit to the great beyond: the living pray for the dead to find their way, the dead come back to guide the dying. The underlying concept is clear: the journey to the Otherworld is not easy, and we must be prepared for it" (Pérez Cuervo). Dismissal of the paranormal and folk traditions as "superstitious" are mere symptoms of our "modern" world being disenchanted; its myths such as "progress" and happiness through consumerism furtively filling the void of deeper initiation rites. Yet true Myths are profound truths expressed in words beyond the senses. Its seen in the traditional Galician saying: "Eu non creo nas meigas, pero habelas, hainas" - "I don't believe in witches but they do surely exist" (ibid.). 

   Having crossed the threshold of death, the riders possess secrets that cannot be revealed to the living, except those few more sensitive to other worlds or who undergo shamanic journeys. The word "shamanic" is used here as a process, knowing the specific word is Siberian whereas they are known under various cultural names. All cultures worldwide had such a shamanic tradition - including European cultures. The shamanic journey is not a pleasant experience of "love and light" but one grounded in traumas, descending to the lowest depths of one's own psyche and soul, and confronting and integrating one's Shadow to obtain the deepest spiritual truth. Its to cut through the lies and bullshit not only of society, but the personas adopted to deceive oneself. Unable to explain their experiences that modern society dismisses as "insanity", in alter centuries many people with such experiences coalesced in initiatory groups. One such group is the Galician Società do Oso (Society of the Bone), masked members whose processions acted out their astral travels during which their souls left their physical bodies:

   "This gathering of souls into a group, often the dead of a parish, ancestors, and relatives, transformed into a secret society made up of living individuals, a society whose functions appear to be similar to that of any other pious fraternity or brotherhood....All the members of this society possess the ability to foresee the death of individuals and announce them with certainty. This death premonition seems to be the privilege of those who are members of the Società do Oso" (Risco, 423-425).

   The members' divinatory premonitions could be the living transmission of Galician Druids whose practices would have been similar to what has been recorded of Druids in other regions. This meditation of living individuals upon death is also a reminder of their own mortality, and a recognition that death itself can be transitory in the cycles of life. Going to the precipice of death, if even only mentally, can be a profound rite of spiritual transformation. People as varied as the Stoic philosophers of ancient Rome advised Momento Mori - reflection upon death - to better appreciate life and not take our every moment for granted. Modern society's refusal to confront and integrate their Shadow on both the individual and collective levels, has resulted in many inversions. The unhealthy attitude towards death, to be shut away as a taboo and not seen properly within the holistic cycle of life, has only projected itself into death cults - various "doomsday" fears and hysterias manipulated by the same elites who have a sick desire to "transcend" the humanity (and their own human-ness) they so despise. That will be a theme in some upcoming articles as I take a break from the final conclusion of this Wild Hunt series.



"Time and the Old Women" (1810), by Francisco
Goya. He was conveying the importance of not
taking life for granted or getting caught up in vanity,
but to have gratitude and appreciation for life.



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