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Astarte: Hieratic Information

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The knowledge presented in this page is advanced and contains information for those who want to get to know Lady Astarte more in depth. There is also the containing of hieratic [deeply spiritual] knowledge such as the Divine Names of Astarte.

In regards to additional information on Divine Names, these are Names which are the numerologically sound Divine Names to use for Summoning and Invocation:


Divine Names:

[*]Inanna [Pronounced EEN-AHN-NAH]
[*]Astarte [Pronounced AS-TAR-TEE]*
[*]IA-ASTARHT-Y [Pronounced EE-A ASTA-RHT-EE]
Aphrodite [APHRO-DEE-TEE]
Isis/Isida [EE-SEE-DYA]

Divine Numbers and Attributes:

Numbers: 5, 55, 10, 8, 51*
Planet: Venus
Runes: [In that order of importance]: Fehu, Gebo, Gera, Uruz.
Zodiac Sign of Power: Taurus/Aries
Divine Animal Symbol: The Lion, The Bull, The Rabbit, The Swan

Divine Symbols:

Eight Pointed Star
Lunar Disk
Horns
Bull's Head
The Yoni
The Egg
Lion's Head
Green Fields, Leaves and Pastures

Divine Forces:
Birth
Union
Beauty
Growth
Generation
Procreation
Harmony

Important Titles:
Queen Of Heaven
Queen Of The Stars
Mother Of Gods And Men
Holy Mother
Mother Earth
The Lady
Aldebaran's Queen

Inanna [Sumerian], Aphrodite/Artemis/Demeter [Ancient Greek], Diana/Venus/Ceres [Roman], Freya [Norse/Germanic], Astarte/Ashtart [Caanite], Isis/Aset/Ashet [Egyptian], Ishtar [Assyrian], Tanit-Ashtart or Ashtaroth [Phoenician], Atargatis [Syriac], Usash [Rig Veda]

Other Names: [*]There is no problem to also casually refer to her as Astaroth, or even as Venus, or Isis. However, the hieratic Names are above and will give the best contact for spiritual works such as summoning.

Inanna, the Great Goddess, incarnates the highest forms of spiritual power, but also numerous of the most important universal ideals. Astarte is such a prominent and powerful Deity, that she has been worshipped by all Ancient Pagan religions under many different Names, aliases and identities.

Naturally, she is a most defamed Pagan Deity that the enemy constantly is in terror and awe against. Jewish sources perverted her Divine Name, corrupting it to mean “Astoreth” and calling her by demeaning terminology. The defamation against her is great, endless, and can only compare to Satan and Beelzebub, or her Twin Brother Azazel. In Sumer, they were also brother and sister, with Azazel being Shammash/Utu and her being his sister [Inanna]. Both were given extensive authorities by Satan and Enlil, to guide humanity towards enlightenment.

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Astarte is mentioned in the enemy Bible, as a “cursed” deity that was of worldwide renown and was of course slandered and defamed to no end by the Jews. Jews are the only people on earth to have slandered the Goddess and all that is represented by her. It wouldn’t be an understatement to say that Astarte was the most beloved Female Goddess there ever was in the history of mankind, with many Goddesses playing an immortal role, but her standing clearly in the forefront.

One of the greatest attacks Astarte has received was her mere equation with external beauty, or aspects of prostitution, all of which are rooted in Rabbinical attacks launched against the Great Goddess. This slander is perpetuated in the Bible but also later Rabbinical works. Astarte strongly emphasized to me when writing this page, to explain that her symbolism is of Love in all it’s levels, while covering her complete personality. Love has many levels, and is not only sexual as commonly promoted by the enemy or people who are misguided by incomplete information.

The major factual truth behind Astarte’s major symbolism, is that she is the Goddess of love that unites the Soul, a profound spiritual power that dominates the universe. Included in this, Inanna/Astarte/Aphrodite also rules love in levels such as the sexual or the reproductive level. Likewise, She has expressed that people need to be reminded that love is, except of carnal and sexual, the love we have for family, tradition, one another, but also, the strongest bond of love that forms between the mother and the children. No jewish attacks could ever reach her glory. She still remains loved worldwide, appreciated and respected.

All her powers as explained in this page, are only droplets in the eternal sea of Astarte’s power and knowledge. The bible is chock full of these grotesque references that demean the Great Goddess.

Even the enemy knows in full these do not represent the real character of Astarte, which will be given in this page, but it’s all part of their propaganda against the Greatest Goddess of Mankind.

“In biblical Hebrew the noun astarot, derived from the divine name Ashtart/Astarte, means “increase, progeny,” an indication of Astarte’s fertility functions. Also, in Egypt Astarte is known as a goddess of fertility, as she, along with Anath, is called one of “the great goddesses who conceive but do not bear.”

Although they are not as well known as her fertility characteristics, Astarte also has associations with war, shown in several Egyptian representations in which she carries weapons of war and in descriptions in both Egyptian and Ugaritic texts that characterize her as a warrior goddess. […]

She is labeled the “lady of heaven” in several second-millennium B.C.E. Egyptian texts, and in the first-millennium B.C.E. inscription of Eshmunazor, she is called “Astarte of the highest heavens.” In Phoenician Sidon, the city most associated with the goddess’s cult (see Judg 10:6; 1 Kgs 11:5, 33; 2 Kgs 23:13), her sacred precinct is called “highest heavens.” Phoenician sources also report Astarte’s identification with Venus, the morning and evening star. […] In the Hebrew Bible, the worship of Astarte is repeatedly condemned […]” [1]

The name Astarte, is etymologically close to the Ancient Greek Word “Astron” which means “Star” [2], an allusion both to the starry beauty of Astarte herself, but also to the fact that she has been called many epithets like the “Queen of Heaven”. Astarte’s beauty, internal and external, has been incomprehensible in the aeons.

Words like Astro-logy are derived from her Divine Name. A common epithet given to many Gods, relating to Astarte’s Name, was “Astroos or Astroa” [3], which means “He or She of the Stars”. The allusion about the descent to mankind and the arrival of the Gods from the Stars is a well known subject in all Ancient Pagan religions.

Even today in English, we unconsciously call beautiful women and men who are of profound beauty as “A Star”, to affirm this starry quality about a person. The word “Astreos” which means “Of the Stars” is a common Ancient Greek epithet for people who are of starry or supreme qualities, but also used for Gods very frequently. The Statue of Liberty, which wears the Crown of A-Star in New York, is symbolic of Astarte’s influence into the United States. The Statue itself, was inspired from Egyptian Artwork. [4]

Astarte’s powerful connection to Satan is a self evident reality. One of Satan’s important epithets, “EOSFOROS”, the Ancient Greek form for the Latin “Lucifer”, means “Bringer of the Light”. The first part of this word, the word Eos, is a code word for Astarte. Eos is a Goddess of Ancient Greek Mythology that rules the light of the Dawn, the soft spiritual light which is a perfect time for human beings to meditate. The latter part of the word, “Foros” means translates to “bringer” [5] and symbolizes of the soft light of the dawn. [6]

Lucifer in the Bible, Astarte’s and Azazel’s Father, was called “The son of the morning/dawn”. The same was the title for Eos.

From the Ancient Greek Eos, in a linguistic interpretation, we also have a direct link with the Goddess Of The Germanic People “Eostre”, whose reconstructed Name points to the Name “Austro” which is as I explained prior, the source of the Name for our beloved Astarte in Ancient Greek. Her name as Eostre or Ostara, reveals her strong association and love her Father Satan Lucifer, but also, her strong relation with Azazel/Apollo and their light bringing and life bestowing qualities of rebirth.

Her season is Spring, the season through which nature regenerates and new life comes into being. The stolen celebration of Easter, is even in name stolen from the Great Goddess. An even more obvious and popular manifestation of her Name, is the country named “Austria”, which would mean, “Land of the Astra” or “Stars”. Astarte is a Goddess of nature, something well known in all of her history, but also admitted by the enemy. Sacred trees, green pastures, the beauty of nature, animals and anything that is a blessing of beauty into this planet is ruled by Her. She is a caretaker of nature, and through her power she is a sustainer of life and existence, human and animal. She is a Goddess of blossoming life, a symbol of eternal creative recreation, fertility, birth and finally, rebirth after death.

Eos, strongly correlated with Selena [Goddess of the Moon], is known in Ancient Greek mythology of being twin sister of the Sun – Helios in Greek – In the same way Artemis is ruler of the Moon and is the Twin Sister of Apollo, the manifest power of the Sun. Numerous stories of Astarte bestowing immortality to human beings exist, such as Selene’s bestowal of Eternal Youth to a human named Endymeon. [7]

As the Spring arrives after the death of nature, so can the Godhead arrive for humans who seek it after a period of desolation and ignorance. Astarte oversees this transformation.

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Pictured here is one of her Temples in Ancient Greece [Temple of Artemis in Ephesus]. The Temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and one of the most magnificent temples to have ever been built. In the mysterious paintings of the temple, the Amazons and their Queen Otrera were illustrated, while the temple was rife with spiritual allegories. In one of these allegories, Astarte takes the form of a warrior aspect again as part of mythological allegory.

An Ancient Greek named Antipater, is quoted of the mention of her temple in his work Greek Anthology: "I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the colossus of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus; but when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliancy, and I said, "Lo, apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on aught so grand."

The Aspects of Astarte

She encompasses everything that is feminine, the many faces of the feminine powers that run both in our species but the cosmos. The wisdom of her mysteries is in-depth, and in Ancient Greek mysteries but also many mythologies, she is “Divided” into many “Aspects”. The reason of these divisions is because of how complex and how Advanced she is.

The “Aphrodite” or Love/Attraction Aspect – Astarte As Incarnation Of Maximum Beauty & Fertility

Inanna, as a rule, represents the power of Venus, the power of Love. On this representation, she represents the external world, the observable beauty, the beauty of the form, external beauty and measure. There is no Goddess that is as beautiful as she is. Yet, this connotation hides many hidden meanings except of the meanings of pure external beauty.

In this form of the power of beauty, she is represented by Aphrodite. Falsely, and due to the fall of consciousness of mankind, Astarte has been credited mostly as a Goddess of external sexual beauty. Sexual attraction is very important, is related to the procreative drive, and is necessary for human existence. Going higher, Venus also rules love in it’s entirety, from the lower aspects to the higher aspects.

In the Symposium of Plato, Aphrodite in this aspect is divided in two levels: The "Uranian Aphrodite" or Heavenly Aphrodite, and the "Pandemos Aphrodite" or "Earthly" and "People's" Aphrodite. Each represent a different face of the Goddess, one focused on carnal procreation, while the other represents the higher powers of the notion of love.

Beauty, while in it’s external form is arguably what makes life worth living as in art and culture, is also a manifestation of other deeper notions such as harmony. For Plato and other Ancient Philosophers, the manifestation of beauty is also the manifestation of sublime ideals such as balance, harmony, equilibrium and perfection. Plato and Socrates have expanded upon the numerous meanings of the word "Beautiful" and the given philosophical notions of the term, which deal with the world of ideas [astral realm] and deal with the confounding of the universe. [8]

The all encompassing importance of the notion of love and all it’s manifestations, falls under her power associated with the Planet Venus. As explained in the beginning of this page, Aphrodite and the rule of the feeling of Love is showing a hidden spiritual procedure, that of the union of the Soul through Spiritual Alchemy.

Plato writes on Phaedro about the distinction of the two types of love: Carnal love [called Eros from which the word “erotic” today was made] and Spiritual love [union of the soul]. These types of love are fundamental in survival and human procreation, yet at the same time the same spiritual force leads to enlightenment. [9]

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In Spiritual Mythology, Astarte has many lovers, including makers of the first human civilizations like Dumuzid, or the famous myth of Aphrodite and Adonis. These are only to name a few. Behind these mythologies, there rests a very important parable, that explains that the power of the Goddess acts directly to help humanity and mere mortals. The idyllic love built between these two is not focused on the erotic aspect, but on the aspect of bonding the soul. Inanna’s descent into the underworld to save the mythical hero/god Dumuzid, is synonymous with the spiritual allegory of Demeter and the descent of Persephone on the underworld. [10]

The story of Adonis and Aphrodite, regardless, has went down in history as one of the most beautiful love stories to ever have existed.

Likewise, for the Germanic People, Astarte represents everything stated in this page under her name as Freya, including love and procreation. Encyclopedia Britannica explains further: “Like the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek Aphrodite, Freyja traveled through the world seeking a lost husband and weeping tears of gold.” [11]

However, that brings us automatically into the next step in the analysis of the Goddess of Goddesses.

The “Artemis” or Virgin Aspect – Justice And Spiritual Power

As Artemis, Astarte's symbol of power is the Lunar Disk, but also her powerful prowess, being the Twin Sister of Apollo [Azazel and Astarte are twins]. Artemis lives in the forest, in the wilderness, and rules over the Moon and it’s Cycles. In that respect, her rule of the Moon is again representative of the feminine powers of the Moon.

Like Azazel, she is called “Bright” [Phoebia], a connotation to her spiritual ranking and strength. Another common power of Artemis, is that Artemis can exact extraordinary punishment for violation of spiritual edicts of the Gods, like Apollo does. When Astarte wants to punish, one word describes what these punishments entail: “Terrifying”. [12]

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The Ancient Spartans also worshiped Venus in a warrior aspect, and the same is the case with the Babylonians and Assyrians with Inanna, for Astarte is a Warrior Goddess and a Fertility Goddess to them.

The Ancient Spartan war machine, known by all people of the world and even admired worldwide today, had Aphrodite as their main city state Goddess. Under this, she was called "Aphrodite Areia" [Arya]. Sparta was renown for treating women as the pupil and the eye of the Spartan world. At the same time, Spartan women reciprocated to this behavior by being deserving of the high praise and creating new life. [13]

The nature of chastity or virginity in the Artemis symbol, is because the Moon or the inner part of the soul, does remain virgin and unadulterated. It is the part of the soul we carry through each lifetime, which defines who we are. Adulterated and virgin not only concerns sexual relationships, but how one must keep their soul and spirit pure from external evil and negative influences.

In that regard, the ability to fight back against injustice and negativity becomes rather necessary. Artemis is a Goddesses of supernal wisdom and destructive prowess, and Artemis represents the direct aspects of warfare that deal with direct destruction, no different than an aspect of Aphrodite as explained above.

Artemis, except of a huntress, is also the protector of nature, wildlife, and was the most venerated Goddess in Ancient Greek for the rural people. Like Azazel/Apollo, she protects the children and the young and innocent, while she smites with death and disease those who destroy what is sacred. She was called “Mistress of all the Animals” as a form of a honorary title. [14]

It must be kept in mind, that animals and animal life is sacred in Spiritual Satanism, and while Artemis is symbolic of killing livestock for consumption or for hunting, she also establishes the balance with the living environment of life, something that humanity must have a goal to achieve. Artemis is the protector of the wildlife.

Isis or Demeter – The Mother Of The Earth, Gods And World Aspect

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Demeter is the Goddess of the Harvest, which deals with the fertility and the creation of mother Earth. The production of food, the laws of life and death, but also the deep occult mysteries of the Female Priestesses of Ancient Greece and the Eleusenian Mysteries, were created under the teachings of Astarte. These were some of the most secret mysteries in the Ancient World, where initiates learned siddhis and received enlightenment. [15]

In her aspect as Demeter, Astarte is the most apocryphal and secretive of her aspects. In the depiction of the left, we have two hidden occult meanings on this painting. One word writes "ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ", which means "Inner Self" or the "True Self". On the other word, we have "ΕΛΕΥΣΙΣ" which means "The Coming" or "To Become". Demeter here shows the disciple the secrets to bring the birth of the higher self, or the "Second Birth".

The same history is repeated in her identity as Danu, in Irish folklore and mythology. As Danu, she precedes over the Tuatha De Danann. The Tuatha De Danann are an Irish folklore history about the Gods and the people that existed in Ireland before the present day Irish came to live there, who exhibited extreme powers of the mind and soul, but were most knowledgeable in the spiritual arts of the Gods. Dana [Astarte] is shown here also as their mother. [16]

The depth of her mysteries is extensive, and the importance of these mysteries was the “Descent into the Underworld”, which the Goddess Demeter’s most famous allegory is related to. The underworld, is symbolic of the astral plane and realms of the dead, but also of the re-connection of the soul with one’s spiritual powers.

In this myth, Demeter’s daughter, Persephone, descends into the underworld to finally get saved and brought to her mother again. The Myth of the “Descent”, also famous in Sumerian and Ugaritic history of Astarte. This story was called “Astarte’s Descent Into the Underworld”, and is the restoration of the Fallen Serpent Power [Fertility Power] and re-uniting this power with the Divine Mother or Demeter [the head of the spiritual practitioner].

When this spiritual process is completed, “Spring”, the Greek word of this being “Aneksis” which means “Opening” does occur, and the person finally opens up their spiritual faculties which allow the person to go back and forth into the “Realm of the Dead” or the Astral Plane and the physical world. The spring and blossoming of the soul happens, as the Chakras are also commonly in all Pagan Traditions depicted as flowers, and then one finally blossoms and returns to the “Divine Mother” or Demeter.

Unconsciously, from the name Demeter, we today in English speak of “The Mother” which is close to the word De-mater in it’s pronunciation. In modern German, “The Mother” is still called “Die Mutter” which is another alteration of the latter aspect of the word Demeter. Her association with the Earth, the Harvest, the family and household, but also the earth and the soil in itself, made her over time to be entitled as “Mother Earth”. Like Isis, she is a motherly figure that supplies human beings with whatever they require for life.

In her Egyptian alias as Isis, Isis is portrayed as being the Mother of “Horus the Savior”, from which “Holy Mary the Mother Of Jesus the savior” was stolen from. That constitutes one of the greatest blasphemies and corruptions against the Goddess. [17]

Astarte’s Divine Symbols: The Power of Astarte’s Sigil

The star as an occult symbol is clearly illustrated in Astarte’s Sigil. This Symbol is also called the “Pythagorean Perfection Symbol”, also frequently associated with Satan Himself, represents the unity of the 5 elements in the human being.

The elements of water, fire, air and earth represent the body and the lower functions, while the Aether or the 5th element represents the finer substance of the soul and connector of all the other elements.

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The power of this symbol is very deep, universal, and is one of the most important sacred geometrical shapes. The fact that one pentagram can indefinitely go inside another pentagram, represent the infinity of the creative energy of the cosmos, represented in human beings as the drive of procreation and life with every succeeding generation.

Her Sigil represents a case where spiritual alchemical notions inside a sigil are overabundant. It would not be an understatement to say that most if not all the mysteries of the human soul are explained in her very sigil.


HAIL ASTARTE!!!



Sources/Bibliography:

1. Beware since this is an enemy source, but it just reveals plainly that the Jews know everything the non-Jews do not: Astarte is the Greatest and only Good – everything bad about here is mere slander created by the Jews. “Jewish Women’s Archive: Astarte: Bible” - https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/astarte-bible

2. Dictionary of Ancient Greek, “Astro” word, J. Stamatakos

3. Ibid 2, “Astroos” word.

4. Ibid 2, “Feron”.

5. Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology, Luke Roman and Monica Roman

6. Ibid 5, p.343

7. Ibid 5, "Eos" section.

8. For more on this topic, refer to Plato’s and Socrate’s Symposium [a very complex text, deeply philosophical, requires a thorough analysis to understand fully].

9. Also, Plato’s Phaedrus explains the notion of philosophical love. Be aware that due to cultural differences and desecration of meanings [mostly caused by the church or stupid analysts who do not know anything of spiritual alchemy], meanings have been quite perverted. The text itself is still very valuable regardless.

10. "Descent Into the Underworld Myth" - A most famous Occult Myth of the Ancient People - For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inanna#Descent_into_the_underworld

11. Encyclopedia Britannica, "Freyja" section

12. Ibid 5, “Artemis” section

13. For further reading: “It is believed that the warlike depiction of Aphrodite belongs to her very earliest acolytes and cults in Cyprus and Cythera, where there was a strong eastern influence during the Orientalizing Period.[3] This depiction can trace Aphrodite's descent from older Middle Eastern goddesses such as the Sumerian Inanna, Mesopotamian Ishtar, and Phoenician Astarte.[4][5] In Cyprus, Aphrodite was also referred to by the epithet "Aphrodite Encheios" (Aphrodite with a spear), and it has been suggested that the cult was brought from Cyprus to Sparta.[3] She was also known by this name on the Areopagus and at Corinth.[6]” – From the Wikipedia Page of Aphrodite Areia

14. Ibid 5, "Artemis" section

15. The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, “How Hades abducted Persephone as his bride, but was finally obliged to share her with her mother”, page 125

16. Encyclopedia Britannica Online: “Tuatha De Danann” & “Goddess Dana”

17.“Christ in Egypt”: The Horus-Jesus Connection, D. M. Murdock

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my mind is blown away.

so much info.

i think im in love. best page for Astaroth in whole world. im blown AWAY.

thank u master cobra. Salutations

HAIL ASTARTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
this is really good information. must've taken you a while to put together HP. thank you.

have a stupid question though, alot of sculptures and paintings of, well any ancient figure they are always naked. why is that? i get in ancient times sexuality wasnt oppressed like it is today but if i seen a naked goddess id probably walk around with an erection the rest of the day...maybe they were advanced enough to control their erections? haha.
 
Some connections blew my mind, as I had found them in dreams and other interactions but never understood fully. These words and structure give me enormous satisfaction and a feeling of victory. At last, our Satanic consciousness emerges on this Earth into our hearts. Thank you for being a channeling force for these. Words are not enough to describe.

Hail Astarte!
 
Schwarze Sonne said:
Is She also Athena? And what about Nashee/Nazi?
I always had the impression that the above names are Her alias.

To explain, Ares would be easily considered to be Beelzebub [but is Andras from the Demon's section]. In the same way, Maat is Athena and "Morax" from the Demon's section.

However, both also are connected as beings to Beelzebub and Astarte respectively.

Yet these are so closely connected, that saying either wouldn't really matter. That is because the Demons are very much connected with one another, and they form "hierarchies" [this will be updated in the updated "Hierarchies"] and clarified there. Andras works "under" Beelzebub and Morax works "under" Astarte. They therefore are in a sense, what the king is to his representative.

Athena/Minerva will get an elaborate analysis upon on Maat's section, like Ares [Andras] will receive a similar analysis.
 
Thanks for the info HP. But a question: if the Virgin Goddess myth actually refers to a spiritual state, does that means that all forms of Pagan "celibacy" have been misinterpreted?
 
Nimrod33 said:
Thanks for the info HP. But a question: if the Virgin Goddess myth actually refers to a spiritual state, does that means that all forms of Pagan "celibacy" have been misinterpreted?

Yes. Virginity is the state of spiritual purity where the soul is clean and in a detached state for specific occult rites. A certain degree of ritual celibacy [or to use the accurate word: restraint] can help in some spiritual undertakings, but taken too far it can have adverse effects.

The physical body is designed in a way to need this.

Some people might have chosen to remain virgins but that is their own choice. It does not reflect a necessary spiritual reality.

The "Virgin Priestresses" is actually because of soul purity. The state of "Virginity" is a coupled state of having temporary [or mid term] sexual abstinence [to avoid energy meddling] and also cleaning the soul to an extensive degree. After that is done, certain other sacred rites would be undertaken.

After these were done, one would do as they pleased.

A certain degree of sexual relief of gratification is required to advance spiritually. If the person goes much into depletion, that can be bad.

The idea is to keep a reasonable balance, and not fry one's self in either direction. Therefore some times restraint can be needed. To maximize focus or power, temporary or short term abstinence can be used to facilitate the sexual energy to do something specific. But that cannot be permanent or forever.

At other time, sexual activity is necessitated to open up the chakras and other things [such as in Sexual Tantra]. This is another aspect of the rites.

Therefore no, full on Celibacy is another stupidity of the jews. Also, if that is practiced or attempted to be done "Lifelong", unless one has a non existent sex drive by nature, this will drive 99% of human beings insane.

Then one might become rapist, insane, or develop a lot of issues such as crazed obsession, which is essentially what is the case in the Vatican where these "people" have tried to do this, a repressed urge that is later on taken on anyone including children.
 
I loved reading this its absolutely amazing!! I Look up to Lady Astarte in a variety of ways...there are no words.
caanite is actually canaanite by the way :). My dads side shares 90 percent of their dna from the ancient canaanites whos descendants were the phonecians. My brother even has the star of Lady Astarte's sigil in the lines that all of his minor aspects make in his chart together. I told my dad this and he was like, "well hes phoenecian what do you expect?" :D

I look up to alot of the things She represents. In fact they are alot of the things i have had hangups about with myself my entire life, some of which are better and are still working on improving. I feel that i have seen her in a dream once shortly after i dedicated. It was a beautiful woman with long blonde hair and blue eyes and light was surrounding her and she was smiling looking down. It was quite a peaceful brief dream.

Much agreed about the part with physical attraction and i remember bringing this up also on other topics in other posts. There was actually someone who was very interested in me whom i found quite magnetic and was extremely kind and genuine. but i simply was not attracted to his appearance. I realized it made me sad because i really liked him otherwise, however our synastry was not too great among other things. I didn't want to knock it right away as i've come across others who were much more attractive by far but turned out to have shitty personalities. I have sometimes asked myself if i was being too unrealistic and didn't want to be too shallow, but 'tis true, with out the sexual attraction the pair might as well be brother and sister or just good friends. Which is why i work on myself this way as well.

I think one of the biggest things i have hangups about that i look up to Lady Astarte for and admire is femininity...both outwardly/ asthetically and inwardly.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Nimrod33 said:
Thanks for the info HP. But a question: if the Virgin Goddess myth actually refers to a spiritual state, does that means that all forms of Pagan "celibacy" have been misinterpreted?

Yes. Virginity is the state of spiritual purity where the soul is clean and in a detached state for specific occult rites. A certain degree of ritual celibacy [or to use the accurate word: restraint] can help in some spiritual undertakings, but taken too far it can have adverse effects.

The physical body is designed in a way to need this.

Some people might have chosen to remain virgins but that is their own choice. It does not reflect a necessary spiritual reality.

The "Virgin Priestresses" is actually because of soul purity. The state of "Virginity" is a coupled state of having temporary [or mid term] sexual abstinence [to avoid energy meddling] and also cleaning the soul to an extensive degree. After that is done, certain other sacred rites would be undertaken.

After these were done, one would do as they pleased.

A certain degree of sexual relief of gratification is required to advance spiritually. If the person goes much into depletion, that can be bad.

The idea is to keep a reasonable balance, and not fry one's self in either direction. Therefore some times restraint can be needed. To maximize focus or power, temporary or short term abstinence can be used to facilitate the sexual energy to do something specific. But that cannot be permanent or forever.

At other time, sexual activity is necessitated to open up the chakras and other things [such as in Sexual Tantra]. This is another aspect of the rites.

Therefore no, full on Celibacy is another stupidity of the jews. Also, if that is practiced or attempted to be done "Lifelong", unless one has a non existent sex drive by nature, this will drive 99% of human beings insane.

Then one might become rapist, insane, or develop a lot of issues such as crazed obsession, which is essentially what is the case in the Vatican where these "people" have tried to do this, a repressed urge that is later on taken on anyone including children.

Thanks for the answer HP!

I knew it that in no way the Vestals or any other Pagan Priestess could be equated to the Pedophile Nuns of Christianity. And, I agree about forced celibacy. It is very hypocritical from Catholics to claim that a relationship between two people of the same gender is innatural, but forced asexuality is not. After all, how can they even decide themselves what is natural and what is not, if the Kabbalistic spell that they worship hates nature?
 
As I was reading the thread I was remembering my old experiences with paganism before Jos, and how I liked the goddess Freya and Isis, I even wanted to worship Freya at one point, but the idea didn't go through and in the end I joined Jos, when I finished reading this I felt like meditating concentrating on the sigil of Astarte, I don't know if it was simply an urge, or if I was guided to it by the goddess, but the feeling was fantastic, even now I feel energized and my legs are burning with energy, this is motivating me to meditate more today.
 
I am really happy to read this, everyday I look on the JoS for this update and it's finally here. Your work in gathering all of this information is incredible.

There are several elements here that have been present throughout my life, I wasn't even aware of them, but this further proves that Lady Inanna has been guiding me all the way through.
I thank you with all of my heart for bringing this knowledge and helping me connect all the dots.

One word writes "ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ", which means "Inner Self" or the "True Self". On the other word, we have "ΕΛΕΥΣΙΣ" which means "The Coming" or "To Become". Demeter here shows the disciple the secrets to bring the birth of the higher self, or the "Second Birth".

The most important lessons I learned from Lady Inanna were precisely about my true self and the transformation. I am really loving the journey, everything makes more and more sense everyday. The way she brings us to knowledge is absolutely amazing.

Thank you so much for this!

Hail Satan!!
Hail Inanna!!
 
What a beautiful read. Thank you.

In her aspect as Demeter, Astarte is the most apocryphal and secretive of her aspects. In the depiction of the left, we have two hidden occult meanings on this painting. One word writes "ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ", which means "Inner Self" or the "True Self". On the other word, we have "ΕΛΕΥΣΙΣ" which means "The Coming" or "To Become". Demeter here shows the disciple the secrets to bring the birth of the higher self, or the "Second Birth".
This brings to mind Nietzsche's "become who you are", which shows just how ancient his philosophy really is.
 
This is great, I'm grateful. I have always loved Athena and I discover that she is Maat, I also love the moon and the night.

I look forward to a possible post about Anubis as it is a name that I have seen everywhere, even on the walls of the street.

Long live Hp Cobra and the Gods!
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Astarte: Hieratic Information

https://joyofsatan.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/AstarteHC.html

[Press on the page for easier reading]

The knowledge presented in this page is advanced and contains information for those who want to get to know Lady Astarte more in depth. There is also the containing of hieratic [deeply spiritual] knowledge such as the Divine Names of Astarte.

In regards to additional information on Divine Names, these are Names which are the numerologically sound Divine Names to use for Summoning and Invocation:


Divine Names:

[*]Inanna [Pronounced EEN-AHN-NAH]
[*]Astarte [Pronounced AS-TAR-TEE]*
[*]IA-ASTARHT-Y [Pronounced EE-A ASTA-RHT-EE]
Aphrodite [APHRO-DEE-TEE]
Isis/Isida [EE-SEE-DYA]

Divine Numbers and Attributes:

Numbers: 5, 55, 10, 8, 51*
Planet: Venus
Runes: [In that order of importance]: Fehu, Gebo, Gera, Uruz.
Zodiac Sign of Power: Taurus/Aries
Divine Animal Symbol: The Lion, The Bull, The Rabbit, The Swan

Divine Symbols:

Eight Pointed Star
Lunar Disk
Horns
Bull's Head
The Yoni
The Egg
Lion's Head
Green Fields, Leaves and Pastures

Divine Forces:
Birth
Union
Beauty
Growth
Generation
Procreation
Harmony

Important Titles:
Queen Of Heaven
Queen Of The Stars
Mother Of Gods And Men
Holy Mother
Mother Earth
The Lady
Aldebaran's Queen

Inanna [Sumerian], Aphrodite/Artemis/Demeter [Ancient Greek], Diana/Venus/Ceres [Roman], Freya [Norse/Germanic], Astarte/Ashtart [Caanite], Isis/Aset/Ashet [Egyptian], Ishtar [Assyrian], Tanit-Ashtart or Ashtaroth [Phoenician], Atargatis [Syriac], Usash [Rig Veda]

Other Names: [*]There is no problem to also casually refer to her as Astaroth, or even as Venus, or Isis. However, the hieratic Names are above and will give the best contact for spiritual works such as summoning.

Inanna, the Great Goddess, incarnates the highest forms of spiritual power, but also numerous of the most important universal ideals. Astarte is such a prominent and powerful Deity, that she has been worshipped by all Ancient Pagan religions under many different Names, aliases and identities.

Naturally, she is a most defamed Pagan Deity that the enemy constantly is in terror and awe against. Jewish sources perverted her Divine Name, corrupting it to mean “Astoreth” and calling her by demeaning terminology. The defamation against her is great, endless, and can only compare to Satan and Beelzebub, or her Twin Brother Azazel. In Sumer, they were also brother and sister, with Azazel being Shammash/Utu and her being his sister [Inanna]. Both were given extensive authorities by Satan and Enlil, to guide humanity towards enlightenment.

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Astarte is mentioned in the enemy Bible, as a “cursed” deity that was of worldwide renown and was of course slandered and defamed to no end by the Jews. Jews are the only people on earth to have slandered the Goddess and all that is represented by her. It wouldn’t be an understatement to say that Astarte was the most beloved Female Goddess there ever was in the history of mankind, with many Goddesses playing an immortal role, but her standing clearly in the forefront.

One of the greatest attacks Astarte has received was her mere equation with external beauty, or aspects of prostitution, all of which are rooted in Rabbinical attacks launched against the Great Goddess. This slander is perpetuated in the Bible but also later Rabbinical works. Astarte strongly emphasized to me when writing this page, to explain that her symbolism is of Love in all it’s levels, while covering her complete personality. Love has many levels, and is not only sexual as commonly promoted by the enemy or people who are misguided by incomplete information.

The major factual truth behind Astarte’s major symbolism, is that she is the Goddess of love that unites the Soul, a profound spiritual power that dominates the universe. Included in this, Inanna/Astarte/Aphrodite also rules love in levels such as the sexual or the reproductive level. Likewise, She has expressed that people need to be reminded that love is, except of carnal and sexual, the love we have for family, tradition, one another, but also, the strongest bond of love that forms between the mother and the children. No jewish attacks could ever reach her glory. She still remains loved worldwide, appreciated and respected.

All her powers as explained in this page, are only droplets in the eternal sea of Astarte’s power and knowledge. The bible is chock full of these grotesque references that demean the Great Goddess.

Even the enemy knows in full these do not represent the real character of Astarte, which will be given in this page, but it’s all part of their propaganda against the Greatest Goddess of Mankind.

“In biblical Hebrew the noun astarot, derived from the divine name Ashtart/Astarte, means “increase, progeny,” an indication of Astarte’s fertility functions. Also, in Egypt Astarte is known as a goddess of fertility, as she, along with Anath, is called one of “the great goddesses who conceive but do not bear.”

Although they are not as well known as her fertility characteristics, Astarte also has associations with war, shown in several Egyptian representations in which she carries weapons of war and in descriptions in both Egyptian and Ugaritic texts that characterize her as a warrior goddess. […]

She is labeled the “lady of heaven” in several second-millennium B.C.E. Egyptian texts, and in the first-millennium B.C.E. inscription of Eshmunazor, she is called “Astarte of the highest heavens.” In Phoenician Sidon, the city most associated with the goddess’s cult (see Judg 10:6; 1 Kgs 11:5, 33; 2 Kgs 23:13), her sacred precinct is called “highest heavens.” Phoenician sources also report Astarte’s identification with Venus, the morning and evening star. […] In the Hebrew Bible, the worship of Astarte is repeatedly condemned […]” [1]

The name Astarte, is etymologically close to the Ancient Greek Word “Astron” which means “Star” [2], an allusion both to the starry beauty of Astarte herself, but also to the fact that she has been called many epithets like the “Queen of Heaven”. Astarte’s beauty, internal and external, has been incomprehensible in the aeons.

Words like Astro-logy are derived from her Divine Name. A common epithet given to many Gods, relating to Astarte’s Name, was “Astroos or Astroa” [3], which means “He or She of the Stars”. The allusion about the descent to mankind and the arrival of the Gods from the Stars is a well known subject in all Ancient Pagan religions.

Even today in English, we unconsciously call beautiful women and men who are of profound beauty as “A Star”, to affirm this starry quality about a person. The word “Astreos” which means “Of the Stars” is a common Ancient Greek epithet for people who are of starry or supreme qualities, but also used for Gods very frequently. The Statue of Liberty, which wears the Crown of A-Star in New York, is symbolic of Astarte’s influence into the United States. The Statue itself, was inspired from Egyptian Artwork. [4]

Astarte’s powerful connection to Satan is a self evident reality. One of Satan’s important epithets, “EOSFOROS”, the Ancient Greek form for the Latin “Lucifer”, means “Bringer of the Light”. The first part of this word, the word Eos, is a code word for Astarte. Eos is a Goddess of Ancient Greek Mythology that rules the light of the Dawn, the soft spiritual light which is a perfect time for human beings to meditate. The latter part of the word, “Foros” means translates to “bringer” [5] and symbolizes of the soft light of the dawn. [6]

Lucifer in the Bible, Astarte’s and Azazel’s Father, was called “The son of the morning/dawn”. The same was the title for Eos.

From the Ancient Greek Eos, in a linguistic interpretation, we also have a direct link with the Goddess Of The Germanic People “Eostre”, whose reconstructed Name points to the Name “Austro” which is as I explained prior, the source of the Name for our beloved Astarte in Ancient Greek. Her name as Eostre or Ostara, reveals her strong association and love her Father Satan Lucifer, but also, her strong relation with Azazel/Apollo and their light bringing and life bestowing qualities of rebirth.

Her season is Spring, the season through which nature regenerates and new life comes into being. The stolen celebration of Easter, is even in name stolen from the Great Goddess. An even more obvious and popular manifestation of her Name, is the country named “Austria”, which would mean, “Land of the Astra” or “Stars”. Astarte is a Goddess of nature, something well known in all of her history, but also admitted by the enemy. Sacred trees, green pastures, the beauty of nature, animals and anything that is a blessing of beauty into this planet is ruled by Her. She is a caretaker of nature, and through her power she is a sustainer of life and existence, human and animal. She is a Goddess of blossoming life, a symbol of eternal creative recreation, fertility, birth and finally, rebirth after death.

Eos, strongly correlated with Selena [Goddess of the Moon], is known in Ancient Greek mythology of being twin sister of the Sun – Helios in Greek – In the same way Artemis is ruler of the Moon and is the Twin Sister of Apollo, the manifest power of the Sun. Numerous stories of Astarte bestowing immortality to human beings exist, such as Selene’s bestowal of Eternal Youth to a human named Endymeon. [7]

As the Spring arrives after the death of nature, so can the Godhead arrive for humans who seek it after a period of desolation and ignorance. Astarte oversees this transformation.

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Pictured here is one of her Temples in Ancient Greece [Temple of Artemis in Ephesus]. The Temple was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and one of the most magnificent temples to have ever been built. In the mysterious paintings of the temple, the Amazons and their Queen Otrera were illustrated, while the temple was rife with spiritual allegories. In one of these allegories, Astarte takes the form of a warrior aspect again as part of mythological allegory.

An Ancient Greek named Antipater, is quoted of the mention of her temple in his work Greek Anthology: "I have set eyes on the wall of lofty Babylon on which is a road for chariots, and the statue of Zeus by the Alpheus, and the hanging gardens, and the colossus of the Sun, and the huge labour of the high pyramids, and the vast tomb of Mausolus; but when I saw the house of Artemis that mounted to the clouds, those other marvels lost their brilliancy, and I said, "Lo, apart from Olympus, the Sun never looked on aught so grand."

The Aspects of Astarte

She encompasses everything that is feminine, the many faces of the feminine powers that run both in our species but the cosmos. The wisdom of her mysteries is in-depth, and in Ancient Greek mysteries but also many mythologies, she is “Divided” into many “Aspects”. The reason of these divisions is because of how complex and how Advanced she is.

The “Aphrodite” or Love/Attraction Aspect – Astarte As Incarnation Of Maximum Beauty & Fertility

Inanna, as a rule, represents the power of Venus, the power of Love. On this representation, she represents the external world, the observable beauty, the beauty of the form, external beauty and measure. There is no Goddess that is as beautiful as she is. Yet, this connotation hides many hidden meanings except of the meanings of pure external beauty.

In this form of the power of beauty, she is represented by Aphrodite. Falsely, and due to the fall of consciousness of mankind, Astarte has been credited mostly as a Goddess of external sexual beauty. Sexual attraction is very important, is related to the procreative drive, and is necessary for human existence. Going higher, Venus also rules love in it’s entirety, from the lower aspects to the higher aspects.

In the Symposium of Plato, Aphrodite in this aspect is divided in two levels: The "Uranian Aphrodite" or Heavenly Aphrodite, and the "Pandemos Aphrodite" or "Earthly" and "People's" Aphrodite. Each represent a different face of the Goddess, one focused on carnal procreation, while the other represents the higher powers of the notion of love.

Beauty, while in it’s external form is arguably what makes life worth living as in art and culture, is also a manifestation of other deeper notions such as harmony. For Plato and other Ancient Philosophers, the manifestation of beauty is also the manifestation of sublime ideals such as balance, harmony, equilibrium and perfection. Plato and Socrates have expanded upon the numerous meanings of the word "Beautiful" and the given philosophical notions of the term, which deal with the world of ideas [astral realm] and deal with the confounding of the universe. [8]

The all encompassing importance of the notion of love and all it’s manifestations, falls under her power associated with the Planet Venus. As explained in the beginning of this page, Aphrodite and the rule of the feeling of Love is showing a hidden spiritual procedure, that of the union of the Soul through Spiritual Alchemy.

Plato writes on Phaedro about the distinction of the two types of love: Carnal love [called Eros from which the word “erotic” today was made] and Spiritual love [union of the soul]. These types of love are fundamental in survival and human procreation, yet at the same time the same spiritual force leads to enlightenment. [9]

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In Spiritual Mythology, Astarte has many lovers, including makers of the first human civilizations like Dumuzid, or the famous myth of Aphrodite and Adonis. These are only to name a few. Behind these mythologies, there rests a very important parable, that explains that the power of the Goddess acts directly to help humanity and mere mortals. The idyllic love built between these two is not focused on the erotic aspect, but on the aspect of bonding the soul. Inanna’s descent into the underworld to save the mythical hero/god Dumuzid, is synonymous with the spiritual allegory of Demeter and the descent of Persephone on the underworld. [10]

The story of Adonis and Aphrodite, regardless, has went down in history as one of the most beautiful love stories to ever have existed.

Likewise, for the Germanic People, Astarte represents everything stated in this page under her name as Freya, including love and procreation. Encyclopedia Britannica explains further: “Like the Egyptian goddess Isis and the Greek Aphrodite, Freyja traveled through the world seeking a lost husband and weeping tears of gold.” [11]

However, that brings us automatically into the next step in the analysis of the Goddess of Goddesses.

The “Artemis” or Virgin Aspect – Justice And Spiritual Power

As Artemis, Astarte's symbol of power is the Lunar Disk, but also her powerful prowess, being the Twin Sister of Apollo [Azazel and Astarte are twins]. Artemis lives in the forest, in the wilderness, and rules over the Moon and it’s Cycles. In that respect, her rule of the Moon is again representative of the feminine powers of the Moon.

Like Azazel, she is called “Bright” [Phoebia], a connotation to her spiritual ranking and strength. Another common power of Artemis, is that Artemis can exact extraordinary punishment for violation of spiritual edicts of the Gods, like Apollo does. When Astarte wants to punish, one word describes what these punishments entail: “Terrifying”. [12]

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The Ancient Spartans also worshiped Venus in a warrior aspect, and the same is the case with the Babylonians and Assyrians with Inanna, for Astarte is a Warrior Goddess and a Fertility Goddess to them.

The Ancient Spartan war machine, known by all people of the world and even admired worldwide today, had Aphrodite as their main city state Goddess. Under this, she was called "Aphrodite Areia" [Arya]. Sparta was renown for treating women as the pupil and the eye of the Spartan world. At the same time, Spartan women reciprocated to this behavior by being deserving of the high praise and creating new life. [13]

The nature of chastity or virginity in the Artemis symbol, is because the Moon or the inner part of the soul, does remain virgin and unadulterated. It is the part of the soul we carry through each lifetime, which defines who we are. Adulterated and virgin not only concerns sexual relationships, but how one must keep their soul and spirit pure from external evil and negative influences.

In that regard, the ability to fight back against injustice and negativity becomes rather necessary. Artemis is a Goddesses of supernal wisdom and destructive prowess, and Artemis represents the direct aspects of warfare that deal with direct destruction, no different than an aspect of Aphrodite as explained above.

Artemis, except of a huntress, is also the protector of nature, wildlife, and was the most venerated Goddess in Ancient Greek for the rural people. Like Azazel/Apollo, she protects the children and the young and innocent, while she smites with death and disease those who destroy what is sacred. She was called “Mistress of all the Animals” as a form of a honorary title. [14]

It must be kept in mind, that animals and animal life is sacred in Spiritual Satanism, and while Artemis is symbolic of killing livestock for consumption or for hunting, she also establishes the balance with the living environment of life, something that humanity must have a goal to achieve. Artemis is the protector of the wildlife.

Isis or Demeter – The Mother Of The Earth, Gods And World Aspect

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Demeter is the Goddess of the Harvest, which deals with the fertility and the creation of mother Earth. The production of food, the laws of life and death, but also the deep occult mysteries of the Female Priestesses of Ancient Greece and the Eleusenian Mysteries, were created under the teachings of Astarte. These were some of the most secret mysteries in the Ancient World, where initiates learned siddhis and received enlightenment. [15]

In her aspect as Demeter, Astarte is the most apocryphal and secretive of her aspects. In the depiction of the left, we have two hidden occult meanings on this painting. One word writes "ΕΝΙΑΥΤΟΣ", which means "Inner Self" or the "True Self". On the other word, we have "ΕΛΕΥΣΙΣ" which means "The Coming" or "To Become". Demeter here shows the disciple the secrets to bring the birth of the higher self, or the "Second Birth".

The same history is repeated in her identity as Danu, in Irish folklore and mythology. As Danu, she precedes over the Tuatha De Danann. The Tuatha De Danann are an Irish folklore history about the Gods and the people that existed in Ireland before the present day Irish came to live there, who exhibited extreme powers of the mind and soul, but were most knowledgeable in the spiritual arts of the Gods. Dana [Astarte] is shown here also as their mother. [16]

The depth of her mysteries is extensive, and the importance of these mysteries was the “Descent into the Underworld”, which the Goddess Demeter’s most famous allegory is related to. The underworld, is symbolic of the astral plane and realms of the dead, but also of the re-connection of the soul with one’s spiritual powers.

In this myth, Demeter’s daughter, Persephone, descends into the underworld to finally get saved and brought to her mother again. The Myth of the “Descent”, also famous in Sumerian and Ugaritic history of Astarte. This story was called “Astarte’s Descent Into the Underworld”, and is the restoration of the Fallen Serpent Power [Fertility Power] and re-uniting this power with the Divine Mother or Demeter [the head of the spiritual practitioner].

When this spiritual process is completed, “Spring”, the Greek word of this being “Aneksis” which means “Opening” does occur, and the person finally opens up their spiritual faculties which allow the person to go back and forth into the “Realm of the Dead” or the Astral Plane and the physical world. The spring and blossoming of the soul happens, as the Chakras are also commonly in all Pagan Traditions depicted as flowers, and then one finally blossoms and returns to the “Divine Mother” or Demeter.

Unconsciously, from the name Demeter, we today in English speak of “The Mother” which is close to the word De-mater in it’s pronunciation. In modern German, “The Mother” is still called “Die Mutter” which is another alteration of the latter aspect of the word Demeter. Her association with the Earth, the Harvest, the family and household, but also the earth and the soil in itself, made her over time to be entitled as “Mother Earth”. Like Isis, she is a motherly figure that supplies human beings with whatever they require for life.

In her Egyptian alias as Isis, Isis is portrayed as being the Mother of “Horus the Savior”, from which “Holy Mary the Mother Of Jesus the savior” was stolen from. That constitutes one of the greatest blasphemies and corruptions against the Goddess. [17]

Astarte’s Divine Symbols: The Power of Astarte’s Sigil

The star as an occult symbol is clearly illustrated in Astarte’s Sigil. This Symbol is also called the “Pythagorean Perfection Symbol”, also frequently associated with Satan Himself, represents the unity of the 5 elements in the human being.

The elements of water, fire, air and earth represent the body and the lower functions, while the Aether or the 5th element represents the finer substance of the soul and connector of all the other elements.

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The power of this symbol is very deep, universal, and is one of the most important sacred geometrical shapes. The fact that one pentagram can indefinitely go inside another pentagram, represent the infinity of the creative energy of the cosmos, represented in human beings as the drive of procreation and life with every succeeding generation.

Her Sigil represents a case where spiritual alchemical notions inside a sigil are overabundant. It would not be an understatement to say that most if not all the mysteries of the human soul are explained in her very sigil.


HAIL ASTARTE!!!



Sources/Bibliography:

1. Beware since this is an enemy source, but it just reveals plainly that the Jews know everything the non-Jews do not: Astarte is the Greatest and only Good – everything bad about here is mere slander created by the Jews. “Jewish Women’s Archive: Astarte: Bible” - https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/astarte-bible

2. Dictionary of Ancient Greek, “Astro” word, J. Stamatakos

3. Ibid 2, “Astroos” word.

4. Ibid 2, “Feron”.

5. Encyclopedia of Greek and Roman Mythology, Luke Roman and Monica Roman

6. Ibid 5, p.343

7. Ibid 5, "Eos" section.

8. For more on this topic, refer to Plato’s and Socrate’s Symposium [a very complex text, deeply philosophical, requires a thorough analysis to understand fully].

9. Also, Plato’s Phaedrus explains the notion of philosophical love. Be aware that due to cultural differences and desecration of meanings [mostly caused by the church or stupid analysts who do not know anything of spiritual alchemy], meanings have been quite perverted. The text itself is still very valuable regardless.

10. "Descent Into the Underworld Myth" - A most famous Occult Myth of the Ancient People - For reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inanna#Descent_into_the_underworld

11. Encyclopedia Britannica, "Freyja" section

12. Ibid 5, “Artemis” section

13. For further reading: “It is believed that the warlike depiction of Aphrodite belongs to her very earliest acolytes and cults in Cyprus and Cythera, where there was a strong eastern influence during the Orientalizing Period.[3] This depiction can trace Aphrodite's descent from older Middle Eastern goddesses such as the Sumerian Inanna, Mesopotamian Ishtar, and Phoenician Astarte.[4][5] In Cyprus, Aphrodite was also referred to by the epithet "Aphrodite Encheios" (Aphrodite with a spear), and it has been suggested that the cult was brought from Cyprus to Sparta.[3] She was also known by this name on the Areopagus and at Corinth.[6]” – From the Wikipedia Page of Aphrodite Areia

14. Ibid 5, "Artemis" section

15. The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, “How Hades abducted Persephone as his bride, but was finally obliged to share her with her mother”, page 125

16. Encyclopedia Britannica Online: “Tuatha De Danann” & “Goddess Dana”

17.“Christ in Egypt”: The Horus-Jesus Connection, D. M. Murdock

*From Father Satan directly to High Priest Hooded Cobra

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Beautiful! I always love reading and learning about the gods and goddesses, whenever I do I just have this very nice and calming energy being felt on my back. Thank you for all the hard work and sharing the knowledge with us all!

Hail Astarte!
Hail Satan!
 
jews must have known about the four crowned ones, for them to blaspheme them so,an the jews call our Gods false they probably know they are real. but anyway, I feel sorry for lady Astarte, her worship an temples must have been glorious
 
Huh, I was reading up on Astarte just yesterday. I was also wondering about Artemis recently. Great information, thank you for this post.

I was thinking about how much love is needed and how hard it was for me personally to come to that conclusion. It's so easy to cast love aside when you're trying to be strong, independent, you haven't gotten or had much in your life etc. It is almost like food, nourishing, rejuvenating and plentiful. But (in relationships) It is amazing how quickly, abruptly, or without reason it can leave or dwindle, and how love can eventually end up being a choice to be there. So, I do not believe in the "love" fairy tales describe. It can be one-sided, jealous, destructive and ruinous at times. Sometimes it leaves completely and never comes back. But, weathering the storm can be so incredibly worth it. It can just be hard to see the sun through the clouds at the other side.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
..expansion of Hieratic

Is a page on Satan going to be added in Hieratics of such nature to him? (i.e. expanded)

I'm guessing it's gonna be extensive right? :D :cool:

Cool that some of the lower but just as important Gods are getting updates on Andras and Maat.

BTW HP.Cobra on Andras section it states (Rank: There is no human equivalent or word for his rank*)(Asterisk states dictated by Thoth)

But the question is can that be explained is it one of those things that is impossible to define in Human society. Or is it simply an archaic or ancient non-existent rank that used to exist and had a definition but was removed from societies.

I'm guessing it requires lots of research and communication. Is it something like DeputyFuhrer or something to that nature?
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
To explain, Ares would be easily considered to be Beelzebub [but is Andras from the Demon's section]. In the same way, Maat is Athena and "Morax" from the Demon's section.

However, both also are connected as beings to Beelzebub and Astarte respectively.

Yet these are so closely connected, that saying either wouldn't really matter. That is because the Demons are very much connected with one another, and they form "hierarchies" [this will be updated in the updated "Hierarchies"] and clarified there. Andras works "under" Beelzebub and Morax works "under" Astarte. They therefore are in a sense, what the king is to his representative.

Athena/Minerva will get an elaborate analysis upon on Maat's section, like Ares [Andras] will receive a similar analysis.

Thanks for clarify this subject, can't wait for other updates!
I imagine then that Nazi isn't an actual being but just the allegory of restoring the liberty of speech as the Sumerian myth of Nashee healing the throat of Enki, and Hitler choose the word Nazism to symbolize the restoring of that concept.
 
Since my childhood, my parents have some Egyptian paintings with them. I won't go into detail for safety reasons, let's just say the photos came or were bought from North Africa. And I've some of them in my room. And by looking at the Egyptian painting that you posted here, I can confirm that the ones that I've in my room are of Goddess Astarte/Isis, all those in my room are of her.
In 2019 I realized that the Satan and the Gods have been with me since my birth, the paintings were a proof of it and also some wild childhood stories where only a God/Goddess could've taken care of me in a situation and not some child himself. One of them is: Me, a 3 year old walking home from school on his own and reached home, safe and sound[the school was pretty far for a 3 year old, my mother told me].

And today I learnt that it was primarily, Lady Astarte who has been with me this whole time. The paintings are a proof of it :)

This is awesome!

Amazing work HP Cobra, thank you so much for the time and effort you put into your research.

HAIL ASTARTE!
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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