I enjoyed this video but a couple of thoughts in regard to Freemasonry. The video presents the demiurge as the supreme deity or rather leaves that part open to personal interpretation. The video's author makes the connection between the idea that Egyptian priests may have been influenced by Alantis, which is new to me, however, in reference to Albert Pike & Manly. P. Hall there are inconsistencies, for example; I'm not at all convinced Kabbalistic teaching is Jewish, as Manly. P Hall claims, furthermore, Albert Pike voted against allowing Black people into the brotherhood, as was his choice at the time. Freemasonry, has been used historically & to this day to further the agenda of certain groups, it was taught to some people & hidden from others. This is relevant today, so for any men identifying with freemasonry just consider whether the 'supreme deity' is benevolent or malevolent. I'm a woman, so I am not need to worry anyway. Pike & Hall are damn fine writers & it is hard to pinpoint their specific motivations given they are from a different historical period. Nevertheless, the occult should not be a game where only some people know the rules while others are led around like cattle. https://youtu.be/4Z7A683TpEw?si=Q2ICZD48UvFT3pCl

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Update, Manly. P. Hall makes a bit more sense to me now I've read this and is back on my reading list. When I look at occult studies I always first ask, what are the authors beliefs, is it a 'man centred' or 'god centred' approach. This is about setting my intention & keeping myself safe from accidentally believing in the wrong thing, as our ancestors did before us! Oh isn't the material world fun! . One of my favourite thought experiments is sorting things into two groups man created & god created. For example, a theory is; the created energy we get to make really cool stuff, comes from the demiurge, furthermore, God/Allah created the demiurge, so therefore whatever is man made ultimately comes from the God 'Universal mind', divine consciousness or whatever words you choose. In conclusion, the gnostic demiurge is not a separate lower God, the demiurge was created by God. I like the idea of the demiurge being the 'Adam' figure in the story, essentially representing man. 'Free will' is an illusion. There is only God's will, the one all seeing & knowing true God. Now, I digress back to Manly. P. Hall, where does he stand on Magic for personal gain though? Because this would be considered as 'low magic' by some. https://groups.io/g/waldorf-critics/topic/the_jew_does_not_fit_in/59730337#