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Monday, April 8, 2024

Unveiling the Occult Connection: John Constantine and Aleister Crowley in DC Comics

 


By Shofarsound/Endtimeshofar


Within the rich tapestry of DC Comics' occult realm, the character of John Constantine stands out not only as a master of the mystic arts but also as a figure deeply entwined with the legacy of the infamous occultist Aleister Crowley. As we delve into the hidden corners of the DC Universe, let's explore the intriguing connection between John Constantine and the real-life magus, Aleister Crowley.

 

Aleister Crowley: The Wickedest Man in the World:

 

Aleister Crowley, born in 1875, was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, and esoteric philosopher. Known for his provocative teachings and controversial lifestyle, Crowley earned the moniker "The Great Beast 666" and "The Wickedest Man in the World." His influence on modern occultism is profound, and his legacy is felt not only in esoteric circles but also in popular culture.

 

The Occult Roots of John Constantine:

 

John Constantine, created by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, and John Totleben, made his first appearance in the pages of "Swamp Thing" in 1985. The character quickly garnered attention for his complex personality and mastery of the occult. Constantine's creators drew inspiration from various sources, and it's widely acknowledged that the essence of Aleister Crowley's mysticism played a role in shaping the character.

 

Shared Symbolism and Themes:

 

The connection between John Constantine and Aleister Crowley becomes more apparent when one examines the shared symbolism and thematic elements in their respective narratives. Both figures are deeply entrenched in the world of magic, ritualistic practices, and the delicate balance between light and darkness. Constantine's involvement in the occult, his knowledge of ancient rituals, and his interactions with supernatural entities echo Crowley's own experiences and teachings.

 

Morally Ambiguous Characters:

 

Another striking similarity lies in the moral ambiguity of both characters. Crowley's unconventional lifestyle and controversial beliefs often placed him at odds with societal norms, while Constantine's actions and decisions are often driven by a complex interplay of self-interest and a desire to confront supernatural threats by the use of occult demonic powers. 

 

 

While John Constantine may be considered an homage to Aleister Crowley, it's essential to note that the character is not a direct adaptation. Constantine is a unique creation with his own backstory, motivations, and moral dilemmas. However, the influence of Crowley's mysticism undeniably colors the world in which Constantine operates, contributing to the intricate narrative tapestry of the DC Universe. Ironically Crowley is seen as a character in the WB Television series for Season 6 DC's Legend of Tomorrow, as antagonist to John Constantine. Occultist versus Occultist. Can we really have good occultist and evil occultist?   

 Conclusion 

The connection between John Constantine and Aleister Crowley in DC Comics is a fascinating exploration of how real-world occultism can inspire and shape fictional characters. As we navigate the mystical realms of the DC Universe, Constantine's ties to Crowley add an extra layer of intrigue and depth to his character. Whether seen as a nod to the occult legacy or a subversion of Crowley's persona, Constantine's journey continues to captivate readers, drawing them into a world where magic and mysticism blur the lines between reality and fiction. It shows how these comic book writers are able to lace occultism blending occult practices and philosophy, to make its readers to romanticize the Kingdom of Darkness and demonic powers as being good and not evil.    


What Does the Bible Say About Sorcery?

Let's evaluate what the scriptures say about sorcery, and what Early Christian writers viewed sorcery from a Biblical worldview.

Leviticus 19:31

English Standard Version

31 “Do not turn to mediums or necromancers; do not seek them out, and so make yourselves unclean by them: I am the Lord your God.

Galatians 5:19-21

English Standard Version

19 Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, 21 envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God.

 Revelation 18:23

English Standard Version

23 and the light of a lamp    will shine in you no more,
and the voice of bridegroom and bride will be heard in you no more,
for your merchants were the great ones of the earth,
 and all nations were deceived by your sorcery.

Isaiah 8:19

English Standard Version

19 And when they say to you, “Inquire of the mediums and the necromancers who chirp and mutter,” should not a people inquire of their God? Should they inquire of the dead-on behalf of the living?


 Sorcerers call forth spirits and even bring up what seem to be the souls of the

dead. They put boys to death in order to get a response from an oracle. With their

juggling illusions, they pretend to do various miracles. They put dreams into peo-

ple’s minds by the power of the angels and demons, whose assistance they have

invoked. Tertullian (c. 197, W), 3.37.


The wisdom of the princes of this world . . . we understand to be things like the

secret and occult philosophy (as they call it) of the Egyptians and the astrology of

the Chaldeans and Indians. Origen (c. 225, E), 4.335.

 

Magic and sorcery derive their power from evil demons, who are spell-bound by elaborate incantations and become subject to sorcerers. Origen (c. 248, E), 4.451.


The demons were the inventors of astrology, soothsaying, divination, . . . oracles, necromancy, the arts of magic, and whatever evil practices men exercise in addition to those things. Lactantius (c. 304–313, W), 7.64.





 

 

 

 

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Spice: Synthetic Marijuana and the Spirit of Pharmekeia

Spice: Synthetic Marijuana


Fox 11 News in Los Angeles just did a report on Synthetic Marijuana because of the death of Connor Eckhardt.  He died in July of  this year at the age of 19 years old from smoking it (source). Eckhardt's parents are on a crusade to educate the public about the dangers of using this type of marijuana.  Some of the perils include:  addiction, brain damage, heart attack, hallucinations, and death(source). The Bible states in the book of Revelation  that an explosion of sorcery, or  "pharmekeia" in Greek, would take place in the very last days/end-times.


What is Pharmekeia?


This word "pharmakeia" is found at least four times in the Book of Revelation for sorcery: Revelation 9:21 ,  Revelation 18:23, Revelation 21:8, and Revelation 22:14-15. Synthetic Marijuana falls under pharmekeia for the following reasons:

1.  It causes its prey to be drugged and puts them under a spell (a.k.a. addiction),
2,  The effects of the drug cause serious health issues including blood poisoning
3.  The victim may begin to see in the spirit world, run the risk of demon possession and be manipulated to perform abnormal behaviors (a.k.a. hallucinations, witchcraft/manipulation).





Synthetic Marijuana Plagues US Military  



 A synthetic marijuana mix called Spice is spreading through the military at a startling rate.
An aggressive testing program was launched in 2011 and led to the investigation of more than 1,100 suspected users, according to the December 2011 edition of Daily UK.  Spice has caused some soldiers to become delusional and have anxiety attacks.(source)


Kyle Smith's Horror Story of Synthetic Marijuana Use

Robin Smith, Kyle's Mother


This what Robin Smith, Kyle Smith mother stated about how synthetic marijuana impacted her son Kyle's life:

"I had a normal child on a Thursday and a not normal child on a Friday, Robin Smith of Forest Hill, Md. tells of her son Kyle in 2010.”

Kyle who just 15 years old at the time, decided to use synthetic marijuana. After coming home from school, he smoked Spice and took a loaded gun into the woods."

Now at 18 years old, Kyle has been institutionalized seventeen times for psychiatric care and has made three different attempts to take his own life. He is presently an outpatient at Johns Hopkins University Medical Center  where he recently endured electroconvulsive therapy (shock treatments) in an attempt to rehabilitate from his experience with imitation pot (source). 

Notice how with the use of Spice,  this young man was opened to the spirit world of demonic spirits. These demons have one purpose.  They seek the  death and destruction of the prey that take the bait.


Waco Texas Man Eats Dog While High on Spice


Michael Daniels of Waco, Texas in June of 2012, was high on Spice.  At the age of 22 years old,  he beat and strangled a 30 to 40 pound dog, then proceeded to eat it. When police arrived at the scene Daniels had fur and blood around his mouth. He told neighbors he was high on synthetic marijuana(source). This sounds like a case of demon possession!!!



The End-Game for Spice is Death and Destruction




Please don't let the bait of synthetic marijuana that Satan and his demons use to get you hooked and addicted.  Your soul may become enslaved to it.  The end-game to Satan's bait of synthetic marijuana is death and destruction. Always remember that Jesus Christ came that you might have an abundant life! Don't take Satan's bait of synthetic marijuana! Choose Jesus Christ and Eternal Life!   

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Have You Been Bewitched by Harry Potter?

See Harry's lighting bolt mark in his forehead is a Satanic Symbol.

Luke 10:18

King James Version (KJV)
18 And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.


The Book Series Harry Potter has impacted Pop Culture. Movies have been made about J.K. Rowling’s book of the wizard boy.  In the American educational system, the book is now part of schools curriculum through Scholastic Book. Witchcraft/Wicca is the fastest growing religion in Great Britain, Canada, and the United States. Wicca is now the third largest religion in the United States(source).





Harry Potter has Bewitched Young People in the Occult!





Some interesting facts from one study that showed indeed Harry Potter influenced teens into the occult:

41% of teens surveyed have seen Harry Potter movie or read the book one or more times.

Out of that 41% that seen or read Harry Potter 12% were more interested in witchcraft.

The number of kids surveyed who watch supernatural themed movies or television shows was 86%.

The study also showed that 40 percent of teens said there was no such thing as good and evil in the supernatural realm.


To see how many teen-agers were dabbling in psychic-occult experimentation, researchers listed a variety of activities and asked teens which ones they had participated in. The list included: palm reading, fortune telling, going to a spiritual medium, calling or visiting a psychic, playing with a Ouija board, playing a game that featured witchcraft elements, participating in a séance, trying to cast a spell and trying to mix a potion. One in four teens had experimented with three items on the list; one in 20 had done all the items (source).