Job 1: 6-12

6 + 9 = 15, the Tempter. Lucifer tempts so that we can see our defects and bestial vices. Without temptation we cannot see them. The goal is to triumph over temptation. Temptation is fire, triumph over temptation is light.

Remember that the maker of light is the Holy Spirit. So when we work with sexuality, the Tempter is always there, and we must remember that the Tempter always obeys commands of God.

When we read the Book of Job, we see how God commands the Tempter to tempt Job.

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Revelation 22: 2-14

When the Buddhata or embryo of soul fornicates one cannot enjoy the fruits of the Tree of Life, the Tree in the spinal column that is related with the Seven Chakras or the seven senses of the Human Soul.

When we follow the Sixth Commandment and we awaken the seven chakras, we then awaken the twelve senses of the Human Soul, of Tree of Life – the five senses fully developed and the seven chakras/ churches.

In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, [was there] the tree of life, which bare twelve [manner of] fruits, [and] yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree [were] for the healing of the nations. Blessed [are] they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city.

Genesis 2: 24

Therefore (in the Initiation) shall a man (or a woman) leave their (Internal) father and their (Internal) mother from (Daath in Heaven), and shall (imitate them, therefore they shall) cleave unto their spouse (in Yesod- the sexual center): and (by making the cross when connecting the phallus with the uterus) they shall be one flesh (because God is the Holy Spirit, the Matchmaker, who unites male and female in the sex).

Dionysus

(Greek) Διονυσο, Dionysos, from dio, “god,” and nusa, “tree,” thus the name literally means “god of the [world] tree.” Also called Bacchus (“riotous”).

Originally, Dionysus was a Greek symbol in the secret mystical schools, and was related to sexual power and to wine in the same way that Jesus is related to wine in Christianity. Those traditions were dedicated to purity of character and the perfection of the human being by transforming the base animal desires into purified spiritual exaltation. Dionysus was related to the spiritual intoxication that resulted from the purification of the heart and mind, thus he and his followers were represented in states of ecstasy, dancing, “drunk” on the “wine” of transmutation. Later, through degeneration, the symbolism of Dionysus was corrupted by a wide variety of cults and hedonistic interests. As a god, Dionysus was represented as androgynous (having both masculine and feminine aspects, as also represented in the Hebrew word Elohim). This also was later seized upon as a justification for degenerated interests.

Like Jesus, Dionysus was

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