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Hello humans, hello humans. February 14, 6, 11 a.m. I actually planned on talking about the corporations and the drones this morning, the breakaway civilization stuff. But we're going to go on to something more traditional, which is Valentine's Day. So I'll try and make this cohesive. It's going to be a little rambling of a necessity here.
So there's all kinds of understanding of Christianity. There's an understanding of Christianity that the Cathars had of themselves, and they called themselves the good Christians as opposed to the bad Christians, right? They never would say that because they were good guys. but they were just the other, the other Christians.
These were the people that worshipped the one principle. Basically, they were under the sway of disincarnate evil that the Cathari called the Demiurge. All right, so now here's the setup on this. There's at least five personalities in the 200s, in the year between 200 and I think 210 and 288 current era,
there's at least five personalities that had a last name or a name of Valentine. The church sanctified three of them, okay, because it couldn't decide which one was the legit one or something, okay? The Catholic Church has three people named Valentine that are also made saints, okay?
One of these guys was claimed by the Qathari as one of the perfecti. So the perfecti are the people that, in terms of spirituality, they are the most pure in their expression. They were known as the pure ones. And the idea is that you're going to live perhaps hundreds of millions of lives as a human.
And so the perfecti, the goal was that from life to life to life to life, you would perfect each life until you ended up at a point of the perfect life, which was the goal. And then there was something after that. Okay, we don't know what, it's speculation because of all of the
Loss of all of this incredible amount of literature and so on. Anyway, though, so the perfecti are these cool guys. They walk around and they, a lot of them, nowadays it's understood that they were vegetarian pacifists, right? That's not necessarily as close to the truth as...
uh the detractors would have you believe but nonetheless the perfecti were people that were attempting to live uh in this body's life as perfect a life as they could because they knew it set them up on karma for a better life the next time right So there's a practical goal.
You get a better life each and every time out of this. Less strife, less struggle, you're more perfect in your body, in your expression, etc. Anyway, though, so Valentine, that was later said to have been a priest of the church in Rome in the 200s, was the one that the Cathari claim.
And they also claimed that he was the progenitor of the German branch of the Cathari. This Valentine was an educated in Persia magi, a magician, an herbalist. He came and went to Rome. and set up shop there, as the perfecti do, they wander around and basically do good, right? Trying to remove the demiurge effects from this reality.
We can get into the philosophical baits about the wisdom of that, but nonetheless. So this guy goes to Rome, and it's in a very chaotic period. So the perfecti that the, or the valentine that the Cathari claim was in, was this guy that the Catholic Church later on said was a priest in Rome.
in this period, in the mid-200s. And so he goes there, and he sets up shop, and he's doing herbalist stuff. He's a magician. And he runs afoul of the local officialdom. And this is because there was an emperor at the time, and I think his name was Claudius. I think that was the one.
I can't trust my memory on that. But anyway, this emperor in Rome at the time had a bunch of wars he wanted to undertake, so he said no young men could get married. So his decree was that no man under 33 could get married.
And so all of the cults that would later become the Catholic Church in 325 AD in the Council of Nicaea with Constantine and Eusebius, so all of those cults agreed with the emperor. And they said, sure, okay, we'll stop performing marriages. Well, Valentine didn't. He didn't agree with the emperor, right? He said, ah, fuck you, right?
And so he kept performing marriages. The idea was that the emperor said that he wanted his young men frustrated and have a lot of testosterone built up so they would go and kill. And part of that too was that At the time, the soldiers were not only paid in denarius, they were paid in booty.
So they could go and capture and take whatever they wanted from the enemy, and it was fine with officialdom at that time. So there was like a sexual incentive in that because they could go and capture women from the enemy. And so that's the setup that the emperor wanted to have,
and he didn't want his young men satiated, so they were not supposed to be married, okay? And this is why Valentine is a saint, because he performed these marriages, the emperor got really pissed, threw him in jail, kept on him to—he was very valuable in the community because of this herbalist stuff, right?
And he kept on him for a while. The stories say that he was in jail on the order of eight years before they executed him. Um, but you know, who knows, right? We don't have history that's accurate and so on. But the, the stories say that, uh, while in jail, uh, he was as much of a perfectile,
perfect eye as he was on the outside. And he was able to induce one of the jailers to provide him with the materials. And he set about and cured that jailers, uh, daughter of blindness. Right. And this is where we get this, um, these ideas about sending gifts to people on Valentine's Day, right?
Because he would send these gifts to the daughter, which were these tonics, and which he brewed, okay? And this gets back to the Germanic and all of this sort of thing as well, because the perfecti, or all of the cathars were... very adept at knowing,
having a base of knowledge about plants and extractions and so on and combinations and this sort of thing, right? This is what formed the underlying medical system in that era at that time. And the Cathari were so skilled at this from these traditions, that even though they were a real pain in the ass to officialdom,
they were frequently just tolerated because the benefit to the social order was such that it even benefited the officials. They even had officialdom send for Qathari to come and heal them, that kind of thing. Anyway, so Valentine cures the jailer's daughter. Within the Qathari tradition,
he had fallen in love with her and wanted her to see his face before he was executed. And all that happened and blah, blah, blah, right? But he still ended up getting executed. Later on, the Catholic Church claims this guy was a precursor to a Catholic priest, which is not the case.
This guy was very set upon by officialdom and the cults, mainly led by the Pharisees at that time, because what they were saying, there were some small things we saw in Europe that indicated that the situation was that the emperor had these other cults on his case.
And they were saying, look, dude, look, you're letting this guy perform marriages. And for them, that was a source of income, right? Big source of income. Basically, they would do marriages and divorces on demand, and they would collect a fee for it, right? The Cathari never charged. They were the sanctifiers.
That was another name for them, or the blessed. Anyway, so the Pharisees and these other guys... officialdom of the church at the time, got really pissed, went to the emperor and demanded that he do something about this because he'd issued an edict saying nobody could perform marriages for anyone under 33,
and yet he tolerated this guy doing it very, very, very consistently. And so it was basically the social pressure that got Valentine executed. Of the other five Valentines, or the other four Valentines that we have, Two of them say that they were in the same situation of being executed.
So there's some kind of level of distortion of the story across there. But the Valentine who is claimed to be the priest, the marrying priest who gets killed for it, the Cathari have his history orally, and maybe even in written form in France or Germany, that traces it all the way back to his education in Persia.
Because a lot of the the magic of the Qathari, the history of the, or the knowledge base comes from the Persians at that time, from Persia at that time. It just, I find that a little bit fascinating. Also, my dad used to call them witches, the women in Europe that were Qathari women that did herbalism, but the
The masters of it were always male, okay? So they were always shaman. The thing about shaman is that shaman is a male, usually a sigma male. who has great insight into his own nature as a male, but also has great insight into the nature and use of emotion as a male.
And so it gives these guys a little bit of power. So most of the men were not, what did they call them, brassiers, brassius in French. They were not brewers, okay? And so that's what the Qathari called their magicians, were brewers. And usually they used brassi. which was this diminutive form of the
feminine French for the word brewer at the time. And this is because there's basically two kinds of extractions for retrieving medicines out of plants and even out of certain kinds of seafood and so forth. But there's just basically at that time where only two kinds of extractions, an alcohol extraction or a water extraction.
And the most potent ones in many cases were the alcohol. And of course, you do not have readily available ever clear or something at that time so you had to make your own alcohol so it was quite the laborious process but my dad picked up on it when we
were in germany he got into brewing and then when we came back to the states he was always making um he called them spiced but they were really more herbal brews where in the process of making the beer you would put in specific kinds of um herbs, right, for specific effects.
So anyway, just a long rambling story there, but that's That's one of the stories about Valentine's Day. Now, the valentine who was the marrying priest who was executed for that, he's the one that they say delivered his gifts to the blind daughter of the jailer with notes from your valentine. And so that's where we get that.
Anyway, guys, just a tiny bit of history. A deviant, distorted, and anti-official version of this stuff. Anyway, guys, have a good day.
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