Unraveling the Mysteries of Leviathan: A Journey Through Chaos and Spiritual Warfare
“ No secrets, we are the no secret society. And that is how, you know, we combat this whole modern-day chaos and Leviathan-type thing.” - Brandon Spain
Greetings, fellow seekers of knowledge. I am the host of the Unrefined Podcast, and I recently had the privilege of leading a profound discussion on the concept of Leviathan, a figure that has captivated the human imagination across various cultures and scriptures. Joined by my co-host Lindsy Waters, and the insightful host of the Truth and Shadow Podcast- BT Wallace, we embarked on an exploration of Leviathan's historical and cultural significance, delving into its symbolism and the overarching theme of chaos that it embodies.
Leviathan in Scriptures and Mythologies
Our conversation took us back to the ancient texts, particularly the Book of Job, where the formidable Leviathan is described as a creature that no human can draw out of the ocean. This biblical reference sparked a fascinating dialogue on the representation of Leviathan as a water serpent, a motif that resonates with the multi-headed monsters found in Greek mythology and beyond.
The symbolism of Leviathan extends to other mythological creatures as well, such as the basilisk. We examined the parallels between these entities and how they are portrayed as symbols of chaos and disorder, not just in the Bible but across various scriptures.
The Dance of Destruction and Reconstruction
A particularly intriguing aspect of our discussion was the concept of de-creation, a return to a formless and void state that is often associated with judgment. This idea is not unique to the Judeo-Christian tradition; it finds echoes in the illuminati elite's fascination with destruction and reconstruction, as exemplified by the figure of Shiva in Hindu mythology.
Kali and Chaos in Indian Mythology
Our exploration took a turn towards the East as we discussed the Hindu goddess Kali and the intricate relationship between chaos and order in Indian mythology. The concept of chaos magic, with its roots in mystery schools and hermeticism, was contrasted with the order and personalization found in spiritual beliefs.
From Occult to Redemption
One of our speakers shared a deeply personal journey from an occult background to finding solace in the teachings of Christ. This transition highlighted the emptiness of chaos and the fulfillment found in a relationship with the divine.
Chaos Magic and Modern Culture
We traced the historical timeline of chaos magic, noting its resurgence in the 80s and 90s and its influence on modern culture, including music and movies. The impact of figures like Aleister Crowley was discussed, as well as the symbolism of chaos in various cultural contexts.
The Hierarchy of Hell: Entities and Influence
Our conversation ventured into the darker realms as we discussed the hierarchy of hell, examining entities such as Asmodeus and Ashtaroth. Drawing from occult lore and texts like the Kabbalah, we emphasized the importance of understanding and combating the devil's schemes.
Reflections on Faith and the Pursuit of Wholeness
We concluded our discussion with personal reflections on faith, forgiveness, and the seductive nature of sinister forces. The yearning for purity and redemption was a recurring theme, as was the significance of relationships in creating peace in the image of God.