whats with the weird duality in which they describe him? At one hand hes the literally devil who resides in some flaming under world torturing souls, but then hes described much differently in other places. lucifer morning star the bringer of light? banished to live amongst us as punishment.. cus he was jealous of us?
theres also the weird occult connection with Satanism lucifer sun worship and masonry?
another weird thing is how heaven is described in the book of enoch. when he goes to petition for the Watchers He meets the high holy one (not god mind you, god is AIM) who is a huge being of immense light that sits on a giant crystal throne with rivers of fire and lava flowing from the base. hundreds of thounds of silent worshippers stand around him at all time while lighting and thunder rage above them.. if lucifer had a throne that would be it
anyone got any theory's on this stuff? I'm in uncharted territory here
Form (life) within flow (inception towards death) aka temporary growth within ongoing loss.
Negative implies versus positive...a conflict caused by choice responding to suggestion of other choice (want vs not want). Meanwhile; choice represents the response to balance (need/want) and balance represents the momentum of flow for the form within.
Ask yourself why you use implication (if/then) upon "nothingness"; when you cannot perceive nothing while being within everything perceivable? What if everything implies perceived; while nothing implies suggested by others to deceive you to ignore perceived everything (reality) for suggested nothing (fiction)?
A fractal implies breaking apart; differentiation implies self segregation of collective ALL into individual ONEs within; hence allowing temporary growth (from) out of ongoing loss (flow). What differentiates? Flow causing momentum (balance) for the responding form (choice) within. Flow/form aka loss/growth in balance with each other represent EN'ERGY, noun [Gr. work.] - "internal or inherent power" aka the power of velocity (flow) meeting the power of resistance (form).