OPENING THE GATES OF REPTILIAN HELL
- ParrisVstefanow

- May 5
- 6 min read
It is important to understand and stress that when these gods are suppressed they turn into veritable demons.
Quoting again from Dr. Jung in his work The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious we find the following :
"We also know that it is dangerous to suppress it, because the unconscious is life and this life turns against us if suppressed, as happens in neurosis."
As a result of this suppression of the instinctual roots of the unconscious, the world is now engulfed in the flames of psychosis as a psychic split has emerged within the collective consciousness of humanity.
Thus our current impasse is a function of sheer insanity.
This is a world in which we are all being paganized, brutalized, sexualized, and debased in what is this Nigredo phase of the Alchemical Great Work; a world in which we are literally being fed on by a Force.
We hear it everyday. Incessant, relentless chatter about how our leaders (or rather misleaders) are completely mad and how everything around us is inverted, corrupted, and perverted.
As Michael Ellner, the author of Hope is Realistic, writes:
"Just look at us. Everything is backwards, everything is upside down:
- Doctors destroy health
- lawyers destroy justice
- psychiatrists destroy minds
- scientists destroy truth
- major media destroys information
- religions destroy spirituality
- and governments destroy freedom.
....... As an interesting side note, look at how Dr. Jung medically defines the term "insanity":
"Insanity is possession by an unconscious content"
Dr. Carl Jung
Alchemical Studies
Hmm… Possession.
Where have we heard that before? Oh yeah:
"It is from this process of "possession" by the reptilians and other low vibrational entities that we have the ancient tales, indeed modern ones too, of demons, devils and evil spirits taking over a human mind and body."
David Icke
The Biggest Secret
"For thousands of years, humanity has been increasingly mind-possessed, failing to recognize the possessing entity as 'not-self'."
Eckhart Tolle
A New Earth
"It's more like being possessed… It's like they have an agenda… It's got such a distinct flavor, the reptilian being or beings that are present."
Dr. Rick Strassman, M.D.
quoting DMT volunteer in DMT The Spirit Molecule
Energy as Food
All of these living forces directly correspond with some animal desire, impulse, drive, affect, instinct, or innate passion.
They sustain themselves on the very thing that gave them life in the first place: thought. Initially, they are ethereal but tend to grow stronger and stronger as the desire to which they correlate with is catered to.
Eventually, if given enough sustenance, they take on a more tangible, material type of existence.
As Eckhart Tolle remarked in his work A New Earth:
"All thought is energy and the pain-body is now feeding on the energy of your thoughts."
Guardians of the Gate
Integrating the instincts of the unconscious mind is a prerequisite to completing the process of individuation according to Dr. Carl Jung.
These faculties of mind need to be addressed before one can become complete or "Whole". If they are not addressed, or even worse suppressed, they tend to act as barriers preventing the would-be adept from actualizing his true Self.
Therianthropes/Shapeshifters
Aliens oftentimes appear in either pure animal or therianthropic (animal/human hybrid) form before transforming into the more familiar identity associated with contemporary pop-culture.
According to John Mack, David Jacobs, and other researchers, this type of phenomena is not the exception but rather falls more on the side of the rule.
This makes perfect sense given that the gods are psychic projections that mirror deeply embedded instinctual aspects of our character.
Again, quoting from Dr. Franz Hartmann in Magic - White and Black:
"They form the dreaded Dwellers of the Threshold…
They are described as having the form of snakes and tigers, hogs, insatiable wolves, etc., but as they are often the result of a mixture of human and animal elements, they do not merely exhibit purely animal forms.
But they frequently look like animals with human heads or like men with animal members.
They appear under endless varieties of shapes, because there is an endless variety of correlations and mixtures of:
- lust
- avarice
- greed
- sensual love
- ambition
- cowardice
- fear
- terror
- hate
- pride
- vanity
- self-conceit
- stupidity
- voluptuousness
- selfishness
- jealousy
- envy
- arrogance
- hypocrisy
- cunning
- sophistry
- imbecility
- superstition
- etc., etc."
Paradoxical Nature
We see this contradictory aspect of their manifold nature in many ways.
For example, take notice of their ambiguous sexuality and the fact that some of them appear benevolent while others seem to be more nefarious and malevolent (painful medical procedures and experiments associated with alien abduction).
While there is much to be said about the latter, for now we will simply note that the crux of this can be explained by the nature of the unconscious itself.
For within that realm everything is mixed together - both "good" and "bad".
Hive-like Mentality
Given that the gods have been properly identified as the instincts/affects it's no wonder that they oftentimes act in such a drone-like mechanical fashion.
Notice too how the Occult Elite (an extension of these creatures) consistently stresses conformity, the standardization of all thought, collectivism, a left brain masculine oriented outlook, and have in essence turned modernity into a industrious hailstorm of haste where everyone is always busy as a bee.
Warring of the Gods
This belligerent aspect of their character can be seen running rampant throughout the whole of world mythology.
The idea of the gods as the real movers and shakers behind the scenes facilitating a state of perpetual warfare is brilliantly illuminated in Homer's The Iliad.
The message is clear:
....... the history of world affairs is the history of the psyche itself.
From a psychological standpoint this makes sense as the instincts are always trying to tyrannize over each other.
As Nietzsche noted in The Will to Power:
"Every drive is a kind of lust to rule;
....... each one has its perspective that it would like to compel all the other drives to accept as a norm."
Portals to the Underworld
When reviewing various ethnographic and anthropological records one is constantly introduced to the proposition of caves, the sea, the underground, tunnels, etc., being portals to the underworld.
According to Mircea Eliade in Shamanism - Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, caves are,
"concrete symbols of passage into another world, or a descent to the underworld".
This sentiment coincides nicely with the definition Dr. Jung puts forth in his work Psychology and Alchemy where he states:
"The cave represents the seclusion and darkness of the unconscious."
What is important to understand here is that up is really down; that one must descend into the darkness in order to achieve spiritual transfiguration.
For how could one hope to process, transform, and ultimately integrate the instincts if they are not confronted on their own turf?
This mystical axiom of Alchemy that one must descend or die to oneself before being reborn is elucidated upon at length in the novel The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann.
Quoting again from Dr. Jung in Psychology and Alchemy we discover the following:
"The purpose of the descent as universally exemplified in the myth of the hero is to show that only in the region of danger (watery abyss, cavern, forest, island, castle, etc.) can one find the 'treasure hard to attain' (jewel, virgin, life-potion, victory over death)."
Bohemian Grove
The reader will recall from earlier that the gods are often disguised in the form of animals or therianthropes.
But even more intriguing than this is the animal form they so often choose: the owl, as noted in John Mack's Passport to the Cosmos.
It is well established that the owl has always been associated with the Goddess (wisdom and the black arts) as the gods have always been considered the protectors, guardians, or agents of the same.
And so, could it be anymore clear as to what Bohemian Grove is really about?
Ultimately, the point of the Occult Elite making sacrifice to the gods is one of a mutually beneficial relationship, as noted in H.P. Lovecraft's The Shadow over Innsmouth (see PDF, H.P. Lovecraft's Complete Works - page 862) .
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