Scarlet Woman by Occult Whores

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Subject: Scarlet Woman

Link: Tumblr / 16.11.2023

Scarlet Woman

The Babalon Working was a series of magic ceremonies or rituals performed from January to March 1946 by author, pioneer rocket-fuel scientist and occultist, Jack Parson and Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. This ritual was essentially designed to manifest an individual incarnation of the archetypal divine feminine called “Babalon”. The project was based on the ideas of Aleister Crowley, and his description of a similar project in his 1917 novel, Monnchild.

In her most abstract form, Babalon represents the female sexual impulse and the liberated woman. In the creed of the Gnostic Mass she is also identified with Mother Earth, in her most fertile sense. Along with her status as an archetype or goddess, Crowley believed that Babalon had an earthly aspect or avatar; a living woman (virgin) who occupied the spiritual office of the ‘Scarlet Woman’. This office, first identified in The Book of the Law is usually described as a counterpart to his own identification as “To Mega Therion” (The Great Beast). The rôle of the Scarlet Woman was to help manifest the energies of the Aeon of Horus. Crowley believed that several women in his life occupied the office of Scarlet Woman.

Babalon’s consort is Chaos, called the “Father of Life” in the Gnostic Mass, being the male form of the Creative Principle. Chaos appears in The Vision and the Voice and later in Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni. Separate from her relationship with her consort, Babalon is usually depicted as riding the Beast. She is often referred to as a sacred whore, and her primary symbol is the Chalice or Graal.

As Crowley wrote in his The Book of Thoth, “she rides astride the Beast; in her left hand she holds the reins, representing the passion which unites them. In her right she holds aloft the cup, the Holy Grail aflame with love and death. In this cup are mingled the elements of the sacrament of the Aeon”

The incarnation of Christ is a central Christian doctrine that God[dess] became flesh, assumed a human nature, and became a man in the form of Jesus, the Son of God[dess] and the second person of the Trinity. This foundational Christian position holds that the divine nature of the Son of God[dess] was perfectly united with human nature in one divine Person, Jesus, making him both truly God and truly human. The theological term for this is hypostatic union. Mary Magdalene, in this instance, occupying the office of the ‘scarlet woman’.

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