[0:00]Satan's role before all things is to be the great deceiver, is to be the one who questions God. In the Bible, Satan is cast down because he rejects God, he rejects God's commandment and believes himself to be smarter than God. Believes himself to be better than humanity, refuses to bow to humanity and refuses to submit to the will of God. Once you realize that this whole tradition is promoting the idea of questioning and rebelling against the commandment and very clear word of God, then you begin to understand that wait a minute, that's the satanic part.
[0:38]Folks, welcome back to the narrative with me, your host Will Sexon, the host with the most and the most cli pot. Folks, I wanted to take an episode to do a bit of a deeper dive into some Kabbalah concepts, cuz you guys seemed to love my first episode on Kabbalah. You can't really fit all of Kabbalah into just one video, into one 25-minute video. And so I thought, let me do another one, let me expand on the topic more, maybe even do a series expanding into the topics that you can get a better insight into Kabbalah. As more and more creators, like Tucker Carlson, are talking about Khabad, talking about the influence of Kabbalah in things like media and Hollywood, it's become a very interesting topic. People want to know what what is going on with Kabbalah. However, it's a very complex topic, written by very complex intellectuals. And so it's kinda hard to understand it, but that's why I am here, to explain it to you in a very simple and easily understandable way. And so folks, today we're taking a little trip as we explore tales from the Zohar.
[1:42]Now, one of the main things people wanted me to talk about, that I wasn't really able to cover, was the Sitra Akhra. We talked a lot about the Tree of Life. This is the way by which they believe that God came into the material world. And the means by which humanity, Adam Kadmon, were created, okay? If you're saying yourself, what are these Star Wars words that Will is saying here, you probably haven't watched the first video and you absolutely should go watch the first video. I'll be sure to link it down below. But the Sitra Akhra, as I've said before, everything in Kabbalah is based around this idea of dual meanings that really, everything can be split into a rule of twos. That God has directly two natures, that being male and female, the Shekhina, which we also spoke about, which you should that that deserves a whole video.
[2:27]I mean that's that's crazy. But everything is dual meanings. Every letter has a numerical correspondence, every number has a letter correspondence. I mean everything, everything is kind of rooted in this idea of dual meanings of good and bad, of as above, so below. This this is a concept that is central to Kabbalah. And the Sitra Akhra is a great explanation of that. See, the Sitra Akhra literally means the other side. So just as there's the Tree of Life, there is the Tree of Death. Now where the Tree of Life has the Sefirot, the Tree of Death has the Qliphoth, what are called husks or shells. This is the dark energy that came from the creation of the universe. But we would kind of associate and identify as the demonic or the impure. Now, let me know, just as there's Adam Kadmon, right, the creation of humanity, or really, I guess more so, the creation of the chosen humanity, um we, the non-chosen, we have a much greater tie to Sitra Akhra than the nation of Israel. Basically we are seen as being created from the Sitra Akhra. This is why our souls are considered emptier, that's why our souls aren't considered as eligible for communion with God. It's also how they justify conversion, because they believe that sometimes within the Gentile nations, someone with Nefesh Elohit, okay, the blessed divine soul, that they can be born amongst us and then they'll like find their way home in the end of the nation of Israel. Now, all of the Kabbalic occultism surrounds the Sitra Akhra, the other side. Because see, it's a misconception that they view the other side as demonic in the way that we would view the demonic, that being something to condemn, something that's the bad guy. See, for them, it's not necessarily the bad guy, it's not the other side in terms of opposition, it's just the other side of existence. And so they interact with it all the time. This is where a lot of the rituals get their power from, is from the Qliphoth, from the Sitra Akhra, from this other dark demonic side. Really in many ways, the Sitra Akhra isn't seen as like a positive thing. It's not seen as negative either, it's kind of this neutral dark force that needs to exist in order for our world to be fallen and thus the world can be redeemed. And they believe that the redeeming comes from submission to the kingdom, the nation of Israel and the Israelites via the Messiah, which we spoke about in the last video. This is why the Gentiles come from the Sitra Akhra, while they come from the Sitra de-Kedusha, the side of holiness, okay? So we're from the back side of it. So we're not we're not explicitly demonic and like an evil sense, we just we're not ensouled like they are, if that makes sense. And so throughout the Zohar, they've been known to like ally with the Sitra Akhra and deal with the demonic in order to achieve things in the real world, all of which is in the pursuit of the Mitzvot, the commandments and bringing about the Mashiach. A great example is a story of Solomon. Now this story is wacky, to say the least, and let me just note that before we get into it. In Zohar Pinchas, chapter 66, it it recounts the story of King Solomon. Now King Solomon is a very important figure within Judaism, but especially in Kabbalah. See, Solomon in Kabbalah is seen as much more than just a great wise king who built the Second Temple. They see him explicitly as like a harbinger of unity, who brought together the whole world, who brought together the Sitra Akhra and the good side of life, which brought everyone together, all these things. He's basically seen as this great unifier, who brought together the nation of Israel and thus brought together the world. However, he's also detailed as doing such by interacting with the demonic. The story recounts that Solomon would ride a great eagle every day. So like a large eagle. I don't know the the starter flying mount from World of Warcraft. I don't know. And he would fly to a place of darkness where he would meet the fallen angels, Uzza and Azazel, wherein they are chained. And Solomon uses a ring that's engraved with the name of God, the Tetragrammaton. Okay, that's actually where we get the Star of David from. People think the Star of David is from the Bible. While David did have a symbol on his shield, it's never described what it is. It's never described at all. We just know from tradition, they say, oh, it looked like this. The actual first inscriptions of the Star of David being utilized in Jewish texts, in Jewish literature, in Jewish life, comes from the Solomonic seals. It comes from the supposed ring that King Solomon had, a ring that was imbued with the name and therefore the power of God. Need I remind you, in this understanding, it it's God is like a sentient energy. He's like a power that can be wielded, rather than, you know, God. He basically like tortures them with the ring and gets information out of them and gets a lot of wisdom from them. This is where his wisdom as a king is supposedly coming from. However, in doing so, he's getting forbidden knowledge. He's getting forbidden knowledge of demons, of hell, of all these things. This is then mirrored in the Talmud specifically from Talmud Gittin 68A, wherein Solomon utilizes this power that has been given to him by these angels to capture a demon king. The demon king, Ashmedai. He does so because he needs the demon king to help him find the location of something called the Shamir, which is a worm, like a like a worm that can eat through stone and so it can cut the stone necessary for the temple without the need of like iron tools. Dude, I don't this is some Elden Ring and shit. I don't know. Point being, Solomon goes, uses his ring, captures the demon through all this knowledge that he gained from the other demons, from the fallen angels. The demon king then tricks Solomon and like steals his form and then he looks like Solomon and then he goes to Israel, takes over the Israelite kingdom. Everyone thinks he's Solomon. But then from there, he starts inviting idolatry into the land. And this is why King Solomon like like turned to idolatry, but then repented back. Dude, I don't like, listen, I said this was going to be kind of wacky, like it's I don't know where the fuck they're getting this from, but that's Kabbalah. They believe that happened.
[8:38]And that Solomon like wasn't really in the wrong for that. But in continuing this trend, we now turn our attention to a very important figure called Lilith. Folks, the books are back. New name, new company, some old players and some great new books. That's right, folks, this video is sponsored by the Rite Books. Your number one source for alternative taboo, banned, hard to get literature anywhere on the internet. They've got everything. Folks, left-wing literature, right-wing literature, philosophy, politics, religion, I mean literally everything. I mean I I it's it's insane how much they've got and you absolutely have to check them out. I mean I personally it's where I get all my books. Be sure to go to the rightbooks.com and use code 'VRILLIUM' on your purchase and get yourself some cool books. With that out of the way, folks, let's get back into the video. Now, in recent times Lilith has been made like a like gay icon, basically. And is utilized by the absolute worst of anti-Christians to just like vent their distaste of Christianity. Actual figure, uh goes all the way back to Mesopotamia and is reminiscent of other Mesopotamian legends about night demons, about specifically like women temptress demons, okay? So this is how we can note that basically a lot of the stuff from Babylon like found its way into this tradition, at least in some part. Now, in the Kabbalah, it's said that Lilith was actually the first woman created to lay with Adam, to be Adam's wife. However, because she was created from the same earth as Adam, she had the same like disposition as Adam, and so she didn't like embody femininity, you know? And so she rejects Adam and is like, I'm not gonna be your wife, and then she gets banished and becomes the queen of hell. More so the queen of the Sitra Akhra. So where the good side has the Shekhina, that thing that they humped, Lilith is like the equivalent of that. She's the feminine aspect of God, of goodness. And this is why they believe in a form of like sexual communion with goodness, like I described in the last video, it's because sexual communion with Lilith, that's what produces the Gentiles. That's what produces us. That we are the result of sexual communion with Lilith. So, don't do that. Go sleep with the Shekhina, go sleep with the women of the nation of Israel and then you'll create more chosen people and there you go, the world can be healed and whatever. This is the central theme of Kabbalah and its relationship to the idea of Gentile and non-Gentile, the chosen and the unchosen. This this is the core concept.
[12:19]And all of this ties back to the modern day route of supremacy within this specific sect. See, what needs to be noted is that it's Kabbalic literature that creates the center point of supremacy, of them supremacy. There's a million and one different, you know, theories about the more occult side of things. Who's actually involved in the occult, who's involved in the occult side of Kabbalah, working with the Sitra Akhra, demonic, yada yada yada. That exists, but it's largely conspiratorial and so therefore I can't really report on it on this channel. But what needs to be explicitly noted is that Kabbalah centers itself very deeply in the idea of a cosmic us versus them, like very clearly. And you can see this language reflected in people who are explicit and avowed supremacists. You can see it in the Locus movement, you can see it with someone like Epstein. The way in which they speak about us incredibly disparagingly, in a way that can really only be described as fundamentally racist, if there ever was to be such a concept. And this is the defining doctrine for like the most religious of Israeli society. It's the complete justification of their actions. Like it doesn't matter how many people have to die in order for the temple to be built, because if the temple's built, they fix the world, and that was that was their birthright, because the world was their birthright. We're merely in the way, we're an inconvenience. This is something to be noted and something to be condemned in every capacity. Like that's not, that's not good. It also encourages like the active rebellion of God, like looking at God as something to be manipulated and wielded, rather than worshiped as we understand God. And yet, we're told that we have the same view of God as the Kabbalists, but we absolutely don't. And it's profoundly offensive to say so. And it's the state of Israel itself that has the Solomon seal on it, that has that star on it. A symbol that is literally believed to be the controlling factor of demons that Solomon utilized it to control demons and build the temple and that's and like catch a worm or whatever. The point is this, man, it's fucking suspect, okay? Do we really gotta develope like it's it's not good. You understand it's hard to present things in Kabbalah and have it be very shocking because it's very subtly shocking. You have to understand like a lot of it to understand why it could be so negative. You have to, you know, you see the Tree of Life and you hear about that, and it doesn't necessarily jump out as a bad thing. Sure, it's weird, it's an odd way to view the Genesis story, but it just sounds like like a weird mystical tradition. It's only upon inspection into the idea that there's the Nefesh Elohit and the Nefesh ha-behemit that there are like people and then animals that look like people. Once you get into that, suddenly it becomes like way more nefarious. Once you get into the part where it's encouraging rebellion against God, encouraging the questioning of God, that's when it becomes satanic. People think it's satanic in the sense of like demons and I don't know, like goat men with horns flying around. No, no, no. That's not Satan's role here. Satan's role before all things is to be the great deceiver, is to be the one who questions God. Need I remind you, in the Bible, Satan is cast down because he rejects God, he rejects God's commandment and believes himself to be smarter than God. Believes himself to be better than humanity, refuses to bow to humanity and refuses to submit to the will of God. And this is his his main sin. Once you realize that this whole tradition is promoting the idea of questioning and rebelling against the commandment and very clear word of God, then you begin to understand that wait a minute, that's the satanic part. That's the explicitly dangerous part. Because Satanism, real Satanic influence is not going to dress itself up as like a party city Halloween costume of a demon. It's going to be very subversive. It's going to sneak its way in and destroy you from the inside. It's going to make promises of magic, promises of sorcery that do not exist. This this is the whole idea. It is to give you a false belief and a belief in the false Messiah, that being the Antichrist, I.E. the Mashiach that they're waiting for and doing all of this Kabbalah in hopes of summoning. In understanding that, you can understand the unique threat, the danger and the like explicit subversiveness of Kabbalic teaching. But hey, that's just how I see things over here in the Sitra Akhra. Folks, that is going to do it for us today on this episode of The Narrative. I hope you enjoyed. Heavy stuff, man. What are we gonna do, man? What are we gonna do? I don't know. 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