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Rasputin

Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 10:46 pm
by Don Danko
Rasputin


"The statetz Grigori Efimovich, also called Rasputin, belong to the sect of the Khlysti. Various traces of mystic orgies are also present in this personage who has been talked about so much. The presence of certain extra normal powers in this uncouth Siberian peasant, however, is undeniable."

Rasputin was documented to possess the Siddhi powers he healed the Czars son many times. Including once when the Czar's son took ill and was near death in Poland his wife sent a telegraph to Rasputin in Siberia. Within three hours she got a reply by telegraph stating her son would be healed by morning and he was. From the actual police report on Rasputin from the Czarist secret police that survived to our time. Rasputin was claim, highly intelligent and polite he didn't drink alcohol and was vegetarian and was not sexually involved with the Russian Queen. He was her spiritual advisor and healer. Rasputin did appear at an important time and his main mission was to warn the Czar not to get involved in a war with Germany and Austro-Hungry, the First War. It was the mobilization of Russia that started the domino effect that lead to war. Russia's demobilization would have prevented the war. Think of the world we would live in without the war happening.

The Khlysti relate to the witchcraft rites of Bacchus and Diana which where popular in those regions of Europe. There was still Pagan regions in the Baltic areas till the 14th and 17th century openly. And witchcraft covens in Europe openly into the 15th century. Some groups adopted a outward Christian appearance to survive. Rasputin shows what kind of person these spiritual practices can create he was a Siddhi. Russia is so ancient their are rivers in it named after Shiva. Russia means land of the Rishi's and many adepts from the ancient Scythian days lived there.

On this sect the Khlysti:

"These are rites performed by the Russian sect of the Khlysti, who had to keep them strictly secret. The rules and ideas of this sect could not be revealed to any outsider, not even to close relatives; outwardly the Khlysti kept the Orthodox faith, but inwardly they deemed it a "false belief."



"The participants, both men and women, wear only a white garment over complete ritual nakedness. While pronouncing invocations, they begin dancing in a circle. The men form a circle in the middle that moves quickly in the directional the path of the sun, while the women form an outer circle at first and move in the opposite direction to the path of the sun. The motion becomes more and more wild and giddy until some of the participants leave the circles and being dancing alone, like the ancient vertiginatores and Arab dervishes... it is said, that sometimes their figures cannot longer be picked out as they fall and rise again[the dance as a technique of ecstasy]. Their frenzy becomes contagious..."

Its noted after this they engaged in ritual sexual rites this ties into the rites of the tantric sects of Shiva in the far east and also in the ancient same religion of the ancient world in the west. This relates to the cone of power and generation of spiritual power and directing this power.

The rituals of this sect are Pagan and are the same found among the Greeks who scholars mentioned also continued on in Slavic sects such as the Khlysti in which is witnessed an actual living ancient sect that survived in the wild regions of Siberia the remote regions of the Baltic's as well still have Pagan regions, Christianity didn't even reach there till the 17th century in some cases.

More on the Khlysti:

"A young woman is chosen on each occasion as the personification of the power....She appears wholly naked at the end of the secret rite and hands dried grapes to the faithful as a sacrament. This detail establishes a link to the ancient Orgiastic rites that were celebrated under the sign of the mysteries of the Great Goddess.....A young naked woman also appears in the rites of the Skoptzi as the central figure this is more likely an echo of the cult belonging to another of the mysteries of the great Goddess the Phrygian Cybele."

Note its connection its Pagan:

"With its thirteen swaying and spiraling participants the Cone of Power was used by the Dianics to intensify the amount and frequency of the life force so that is could effectively be used for healing, magic and alchemical transformation. Since thirteen was also a number of the Goddess Diana, the Lady of the Moon whose annual full moons numbered thirteen."

The rite of the Sabbath was simply the practice of the Pagan European religion which the Khlysti still were part of:

"Diana was often invoked in the Sabbat "ire ad Iudum Dianae" of "to go to Diana's game" meant the same as going to the Sabbat together with Lucifer."

"Sabbat and the night of Valpurga were It has often been observed that in the scenario of the phantasmagoria of the witches Sabbat the hircus sacer reappears in the for of the he-goat, the holy symbolic animal identified by the Greeks sometimes with Pan and sometimes with Dionysus."


We can note Lucifer the companion of Diana was Dionysus in the Roman tradition.

Sources
World Gnosis, Mark Pinkham
Eros And The Mysteries Of Love, Julius Evola