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Witness of Diddy's RED PARTY Shocking Demon Possession Ritual Exposes the Horrendous Truth
Witness of Diddy's RED PARTY Shocking Demon Possession Ritual Exposes the Horrendous Truth
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I Went to Diddy's Only RED PARTY & Witnessed Shocking Demon Possession Ritual. A True Life Horror Story
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85,666 views Jan. 8, 2025
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I attended Diddy's infamous 'Red Party,' that represented the worship of Power and Wealth, extreme opulence and obscene excess.
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And what started as a night of glamour turned into an unforgettable horror story.
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From eerie rituals to unsettling truths about power, fame, and the supernatural, this is an experience I can't unsee.
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Dive into my chilling firsthand account of the darkness lurking behind the glitz of the entertainment industry.
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Discover the shocking details, the symbolic rituals, and the harrowing truth about what it takes to stay at the top. Is this just a bizarre party, or something far more sinister? Watch now to find out and share your thoughts in the comments! If you're curious about the JEZEBEL SPIRIT, Hollywood conspiracies, or the price of fame, this is a story you won't want to miss.
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I understand that the related research below is a far cry from the Diddy Demon Possession Ritual video. But I found this Deeper Context quite fascinating.
It is also quite interesting how all of this is deeply tied to the Israelites and Kabbalah. Suggesting Jewish Origins as the source for Modern Practice. And the Actual Real World Practices Now Being Followed are Far More Relevant.
So, I would also like to research this relationship to modern Occult, Satanic/Demon Worship and Pagan Practices. I will cover these subjects in the future.
The JEZEBEL SPIRIT appears to be related to the goddess Asherah who was worshipped by early Israelites. First as the Consort of El and Mother of All other god's. Then as Consort of Ba'al, and later as Consort of Yahweh before all other gods were purged from Jewish History and a Fake History was rewritten to Hide the Truth of their Past Fallen Angel Demon god Pagan Worship.
Ashtoreth was also equivalent to Astarte and Ishtar
Worship Practices included:
Temple Prostitutes, Shrines of Homosexuality, Lesbianism, Bestiality, Sodomy, Prostitution, Abortion and Murder
Goddess Worship and Cult Prostitution in Ancient Israel? Yes indeed...
In Biblical Times:
Molech was a MALE false god of ancient Canaan.
Asherah, or Ashtoreth, was the name of the chief FEMALE deity worshiped in ancient Syria, Phoenicia, Canaan and Israel.
The Phoenicians called her Astarte, the Assyrians worshiped her as Ishtar. She was considered the Consort of Molech.
Baal-Peor was considered the Sun-god; the worship of Baal-Peor involves the 2 Pagan Gods: Molech and Asherah - Ishtar or Ashtoreth.
Baal: means Lord or Owner and refers to Satan.
Peor: means “cleft” of “gap” – from the word pa’ar meaning to open wide
Considered the moon-goddess, Asherah was often presented as a consort of Baal, the sun-god and Molech (Judges 3:7, 6:28, 10:6; 1 Samuel 7:4, 12:10).
Asherah was also worshiped as the goddess of love and war and was
sometimes linked with Anath, another Canaanite goddess. Worship of Asherah was noted for its sensuality and involved ritual prostitution – homosexuality, sodomy, bestiality. The priests and priestesses of Asherah also practiced divination and fortune-telling. The Lord God, through Moses, forbade the worship of Asherah.
1. Sodomy is a sin. Similar to the meaning of Beor (Balaam's father), the Hebrew word for Sodom literally means "burning".
Sodomy is defined as "anal or oral copulation with a member of the opposite sex; copulation with a member of the same sex; or bestiality." The act is considered sodomy even when it pertains to the opposite sex. Heterosexuals who
participate in this act are sodomites by the very definition of the word. It wouldn't take long in reviewing the Scriptures to understand how God feels about sodomy. The Bible is
not silent on this topic.
2. It is idolatry. The word "sodomite" in the Old Testament is the word "qadesh" which means "male temple prostitute". The female counterpart to that (the word "qĕdeshah") is
often translated as "harlot" or "whore".
Some say that God only disapproved of this act as it related to temple prostitution. Yet, the act itself is an act of idolatry no matter who
performs it. One does not have to be a temple whore of Baal for the act to be sinful. On the contrary, one becomes a temple whore of Baal by doing the act.
(Modern Day Christian Interpretation Does Not Seem to Consistently Make Sense)
Holding true to the definition of the word sodomy, these temple prostitutes would perform homosexual acts on anyone, regardless of gender. The act itself was the means by which the participants were joined to or became one with Baal; the act itself was the means of worship by which Baal was sought to cross over and indwell the participants.
Today, music performers entice young and old in the practice of the worship of Baal-Peor - Asherah - Jezabel with their lyrics, subliminal videos and images. Remember: the act itself was the means by which the participants were joined to or became one with Baal; the act itself was the means of worship by which Baal was sought to cross over and indwell the participants.
This is what the children are indoctrinated with in public schools today.
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Asherah, the Tree of Life and the Menorah : Continuity of a Goddess symbol in Judaism?
The association of Asherah with trees in the Hebrew bible is very strong. For example, she is found under trees (1K14:23; 2K 17:10)), is made of wood by human beings (1K 14:15, 2K16:3-4) and is erected by human beings (2K17:1). The Asherah often occurs in conjunction with shrines on high places, which may also be to other gods such as Baal, and frequently is mentioned in association with the host of heaven. Richard Pettey (1990:153-4) has catalogued each reference and produced tables showing all combinations of Asherah with images, pillars, high places and altars. Using these he argued that Asherah, always associated with the worship of a deity whether JHWH or Baal, is a cultic object used along with the altars, high places and pillars in the service of such deities which included Jahweh ( this is also the position of widely quoted biblical exegete Saul Olyan. 1988). It is rather surprising considering the numerous references to trees in connection with Asherah that Pettey does not include them in his formula. To the question was Asherah a Goddess of the Israelites? he answers both no and yes.( Pettey 1990: 210) Certainly no, he says, the biblical authors were unanimous in their abhorrence of Asherah worship, but, yes, she was without doubt popularly accepted as the goddess of Israel. One thing is certain: that the Asherah with attendant asherim has many forms but is never far from trees or the wood of trees.
So, Where you would find an Asherah?
First you would look on every high hill and under every green tree,” ( e.g. Jer 2:20,Jer 3:6, Isa 57:5). There you may discover that she is also associated with sexual activities. In the words of the biblical writers, the people of Israel who worshipped her there bowed down playing the harlot, or burned with lust among the oaks. We will return to this subject later. It will however be seen immediately that Asherah was a vital force in the life of the people of Israel, and indeed Raphael Patai in his study of the Hebrew goddess has calculated that “the statue of Asherah was present in the temple for no less than 236 years, two-thirds of the time the Solomonic temple stood in Jerusalem.” This worship, he asserts, was part of the legitimate religion approved and led by the king the court and the priesthood”.(Patai.1990: 38) So those seeking Asherah would find her in groves and on the hills, and in the temple of JHWH itself.
Asherah in fact may well be related to the Tree of Life and the Menorah.
The Menorah
While the Kabbala was practised by men in the synagogues away from the domestic hearth, there was – and is – in their homes, presided over by the woman, a powerful symbol of that same Tree of Life which was the heart of their study. This is the Menorah. Cook describes it as “an important .. Jewish symbol related to the cosmic tree”. (1974:2
constant theme in Ancient Near Eastern iconography. The cult stand of Taanach gave major indications that the tree could be replaced by and was interchangeable with a female figure conjectured to be a goddess, with some evidence that she might be Asherah. The Tree of Life was generally considered to be dwelling place of the divine, source of fruitfulness, and nourished not only life here in this world, but held the hope of immortality. This background to the Eden story has led to scholarly enquiries concerning its polemic origin. Could the texts have been written as rhetoric against worship of a goddess, who was likely to be Asherah?
Alongside this theme there runs a parallel concept where a stylised version of the Tree of Life is created in the form the seven-branched candlestick the Menorah described in the Book of Exodus. This stood in the first Jerusalem temple and a similar model was placed in the second. Eventually models abounded and came to be a symbol of the Hebrew people. At a later date such replicas were connected with the Maccabean struggles, and continue to hold that identity, as well as that of the Tree of Life.
As time went on, the idea of a divine female figure at the core of Judaism was totally forgotten except within the Kabbalah, a secret mystical form of the religion. Central to this system is the Tree of Life concept, where the ten emanations are enveloped in the glory of the divine female Shekinah. Praxis within the Kabbalah included identification of the Tree of Life with the Menorah. I have suggested that we may reasonably perceive resonances between the Menorah and the biblical figure of Asherah, herself very possibly connected with the Tree of Life.
Reference has also been made to the Eden story and scholarly commentators who believe that it was composed as a polemic against the worship of Asherah. Referring back to my original question: Was the story of the denial of the Tree of Life to humans in Gen 3:24 a prohibition of worship of the goddess Asherah? It is suggested that an affirmative answer may respectably be given.
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