pic related is the Veve (sigil) of Ayizan Velekete, she is the santaria/voodoo orisha (spirit) of initiation rites and rituals, market success, and secret knowledge. her veve/sigil is nearly identical to the sigil of Azazel, the sigil of Saturn, and the Freemason compass and ruler. in Santaria Catholicism she is Saint Claire are these all the same being? (aside from the actual saint claire obviously) is she the freemasonic GAOTU? i was under the impression azazel/GAOTU would be Ogun since he's a blacksmith warrior and more similar to tubal cain in that regard. on that note was the /pol/ meme of cursing people with Ogun thunderfire actually a freemasonic psyop to give power and psychic energy to the Great Architect? if so there's no reason to be paranoid about masons because this being/beings, in my experience, are all really chill and nice to me :3 <3 just treat them with kindness and respect like you would meeting anyone else
>>41722231sigil of azazel
>>41722231freemason sigil on the square which is the same number combination as the square of saturn
>>41722231Ayizan Velekete is a revered Loa (spirit) in Haitian Vodou, known as the "Mother of the Marketplace" and the first Mambo (priestess) who guards initiation rites, sacred knowledge, commerce, and ancestral traditions, representing purity, wisdom, and the spiritual doorway to deeper Vodou mysteries, often symbolized by the palm frond and linked to St. Clare. Her name signifies "holy ground," and she's invoked to open spiritual paths and ensure proper practice, punishing those who abuse power. Key Meanings & Roles:Initiation & Purity: She's the spirit of initiation (kanzo), the first to be honored to open the way for new priests and priestesses, symbolizing purity and the sacred journey. Marketplace & Commerce: Represents the market itself, bringing prosperity, trade, and wisdom to the earthly plane, punishing exploiters. Ancestral Wisdom: Connects initiates to Earth and ancestors, guarding the secrets of tradition. Spiritual Guardian: Works with her husband, Papa Loko, to uphold the "reglemen" (rules) of Vodou practice. Symbol: The palm frond, signifying strength and ancestral connection. Colors: White, blue, gold. In Ritual:She is one of the first spirits invoked in rituals, opening doors for others. Her symbol, the Vèvè (a ritual drawing), often features intersecting 'A' and 'V
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>>41722231>if so there's no reason to be paranoid about masons because this being/beingsYou understand what a NON SEQUITUR is?
>>41722231If it actually works, they'd all b rich and live in houses instead of shit covered mudhuts
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>>41722231interesting
>>41722231I'm sure it's all just a crazy coincidence. A silly misunderstanding.
>>41724114There are rich and powerful witches in haiti, anon. They're the actual government there. But you're seriously spiritually blind if you dont see they're poor because of the witchcraft. Sure some people may profit off of it. But for how long? And what awaits them after that?
>>41722231How do I use it to get rich?
>Santaria CatholicismI always knew there was an obvious reason Protestants always get all weird about Catholic saints. This explain a lot of it though. The Cubans and whatever else weren't the only ones who did this and frankly it's more than just the Saints, the Gospels, Apostles, and plenty more.
>>41722231just because it is nice to you doesn't mean it is good of the rest of the world
>>41729349santeria isn't catholicism
>>41729372That's exactly correct. I was explaining there must be some set precedent where at some point in the past there was a major effort to syncretize Catholicism and some other system and that's why Protestants must have been so butt hurt this whole time. Up until now, I hadn't had an example, but only been speculating one exists. This helped me bridge that gap.
>>41729396Look up the books by Ralph Woodrow, Babylon Mystery Religion, the follow up i havent read but he wrote a part twoThough i dont agree with him on some points, like, any religion other than Christianity being the work of the devil... but at least his criticisms of the roman church are on pointTheres also the subject of the black virgin... which seems to have happened all over in some form or otherAnd about santeria, yeah, its cause the negroes were persecuted by the church for practicing it. Nothing wrong there, but the negroes outsmarted them, and simply disguised their orishas, their actual idols, and hid them behind pictures of catholic saints... that also, i was told by an eyewitness, happened in mexico. In the more rural parts, indians were able to hide their own idols, inside statues of saints or deities or whatever, and they go to "church", but in reality they are still worshipping their old gods...Which all sounds really cool for a movie, no? But in real life, eh,
>>41724179what is this from?