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Monday 20 April 2015

Vulcan High Magick

"This is the Hebrew Letter 'Shin'...
Very interesting letter in the Hebrew language..."
- Nimoy

"Well, I peeked..."

- Leonard Nimoy




This is an invocation of Hebrew Angel Magicks by signs, sigils, gestures, altered states of consciousness and acoustic wave harmonic technology.

John 1 King James Version (KJV)

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

In Genesis, God exists as a sound representing the idea or concept of God, of the Logos before the physical universe formed - reality was spoken into existence, with a Magick word.

Genesis 1 King James Version (KJV)

And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.

And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.

And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.

"Word up - it's the Code Word"
- Cameo, 1987







May the LORD bless you and guard you –


יְבָרֶכְךָ יהוה, וְיִשְׁמְרֶךָ
(Yevhārēkh-khā Adhōnāy veyishmerēkhā ...)

May the LORD make His face shed light upon you and be gracious unto you –


יָאֵר יהוה פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ, וִיחֻנֶּךָּ
("Yāʾēr Adhōnāy pānāw ēlekhā viḥunnékkā ...)

May the LORD lift up His face unto you and give you peace –


יִשָּׂא יהוה פָּנָיו אֵלֶיךָ, וְיָשֵׂם לְךָ שָׁלוֹם
("Yissā Adhōnāy pānāw ēlekhā viyāsēm lekhā shālōm.")


Grave of Rabbi and Kohen Meschullam Kohn (1739-1819) in Fürth (Bavaria, Germany). 
Some believe this duplicate of a previously found damaged artifact.

"Why you're not supposed to look... came to me much, much later..."
- Nimoy


"The Ark is more than just an ancient artefact - it's a radio for talking to G*d."

- The very esoteric goyim George Lucas, and the very Talmudic Steven Spielberg, 1981


"I am uncomfortable viz ziss... Jewish ceremony, Monsiuer"

"Would you rather wait until we get to Berlin? And open it for your Furhur there?"

Which of course dodges the question and avoids the point of the previous statement - it's not a Jewish ceremony, it's a Hebrew-Israelite ceremony.

The Vichyssoise, Beloq is dressed in the Temple garb of a Hebrew priest of the Temple of Solomon, charged with the sole duty of keeping the resting place for the Ark in the Holy of Holies and tending and ministering to the needs of The Pressence according to strict ritual procedure and protocols.

Post-Temple Rabbinical Judaism has not priests only Rabbis ("Teachers").

Rabbinic Judaism was created in Babylon, not Palestine, during the time of the Baylonian Captivity, and the Babylonians (who were studiously pedantic bureaucrats and administrators, much as the Germans are) did not list the Ark of the Covenant amongst their inventory of loot pillaged from the Temple of Solomon during the sack of Jerusalem in the 8th Century BCE. 

It wasn't there.

The Cohens had made off with it.

Using "a radio" to "talk to G*d" and attempting to connect with The Pressence is a highly dubious career move.

The god of the Torah makes no pretensions towards benevolence - you cannot have a "personal relationship" to YAWH, the way some Christians claim to have with Christ.

Talk to Ashera.

Any attempt to make direct contact with The Presence, and It will likely annihilate your soul.

The Male and the Females aspects must be in equilibrium,
the Generative and Destructive aspects of G*d.

Otherwise, you are just asking for trouble...



We went through four Adams before we figured that one out.

...and then there is the Pillar of Fire.



"The legend is, that during that benediction, the Shakhina comes into the sanctuary to bless the congregation; and you don't want to see that because it's so powerful that you could be really seriously injured, or, it could be fatal.

So, that's why you protect yourself by hiding your eyes, y'know, 'Don't look..!'

I survived..."

- Nimoy



"Yet … Judaism long ago acknowledged the validity of [the] feminine dimension of the Deity. 

The two names of God differ grammatically with regard to sexual connotation… The Tetragrammaton (YHVH)…is…feminine; it refers to God as if “He” were in fact “She.” 

Yet, as we have frequently noted, the Lord is also called ELoHiYM. That name ends with…masculine plural… If human beings are created in God’s image, and the single most important thing we know about God is that He is One – why did God create two kinds of people, male and female, after His likeness? …God chose to create two different kinds of people on this earth, not in spite of the fact that He is One, but precisely because God in the deepest sense of the word is really two. 

Of course we do not suggest any kind of dualism implying separate identities. Rather, as the very names of God imply, there are two distinct aspects to the Deity. God is both masculine and feminine. 

This gender difference is not one of physical attributes but one of emotion and typology. "


Benjamin Blech, 
Understanding Judaism, 
p.273