Of course I actually watch everything, all kinds of nonsense from total complete utter insane nonsense to just the fairly mild forms of nonsense and everything else in between.
If you are the kind of person who gets caught up in one, or a few, only, of any particular 'brands' of truth then I'm afraid the internet could do you more harm than it can just entertain or enlighten you.
Kim Novak in 'Bell, Book and Candle.' |
Anyway to get directly to the point, I watched one video Red Ice presented about the festival of 'Yule,' in which they asserted, virtually without any kind of doubts of themselves and what they were saying, that 'yule' is a Norse folkloric thing. And they jumped to all sorts of related other Winter Solstice items of folklore like Lussinatta (St Lucy's Day, 13 December) and a bunch of other stuff.
'Yule' is an enormously ancient word and it is not a Scandinavian word nor is it of Nordic origin.
It occurs in the Book of Daniel in the original Aramaic in the phrase 'Attik Yo-El-min:' 'the one who is Ancient of Days.' Doesn't really say 'the One,' it says the 'God Person.' In the Book of Daniel he has a long white beard and lots of white hair and a long clean shining robe.
The other Red Ice TV clip I watched was of an interview with the young man who calls himself 'Styxhexenhammer666.' This gentleman is very learned for his age, and although I wouldn't call him brilliantly intelligent is nonetheless a kind of a modern day intellectual who has an extremely grounded mentality and a lot of common sense.
He refers to a lot of occult ideas regularly, and he seems to have a wide knowledge of a lot of the written occult texts, especially those of the last five hundred years or so.
'The Ancient of Day's' identity is the Primal Divine Being, who exists completely inside and outside of the whole spiral of Time - in the deepest Past, in the most vivid present, and even in the far distant Future. He carries a glowing lamp which throws light all around him even in the midst of utter darkness and the most bitter cold. The 'Yo-El' log is a piece of dried, dead, wood, that you burn in the middle of Winter, at night, when everything is cold and dark, and, in the embers of the burned log, a portal is opened through which enters the Spirit of the Ancient of Days.
I've never seen anyone explain exactly where the word 'Yule' comes from as I have just done...
Bell, Book and Candle is about gays. And it's written by a gay who wrote during a time when there were still laws against homosexuality. The story masquerades as being about Witches and a small Community of Witches in Greenwich Village, Lower Manhattan - but it is actually about gay people in the gay lifestyle.
And so, what you know about Witches from these kids nowadays, that is if you get your information from them, is very wide of the mark indeed.
In the film of the original play of 'Bell, Book and Candle' it is claimed that the male version of the word for a Witch is 'Warlock.' And that is not correct. A male Witch is called a 'Witch.'
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