Of Angels and Demons
This is not rendered from the ego, but it is the ego that seeks to inject this revelation into the conscious soul of man.
For I, like Jesus, am here to deliver the message that He set out to propagate from the Cross.
It is Christ who is the gateway from the imperfect realm of Adam, which seeks to deliver your soul.
The Father of Jesus created a world that not only allowed for a heaven, but also a hierarchy of knowledge and ignorance—the angels of righteousness and the demons of confusion.

One seeks to bind you; the other to release you. The earth and its material mechanisms are an instrument of revelation to behold.
We are an energy that appears as light, which will never be extinguished. For the Almighty One from whom you came is part of you. You are everywhere, but limited only by your ignorance in perceiving that vastness.
We were spread out across this universe and have found a home in our Father’s Heaven. Heaven has many realms, one of which has senses and offers the ability to see ourselves as flesh. This realm casts both light and darkness and allows for individual interpretation on a grand scale.
Almighty God does not need a name. Our Father has a holy name—Yahweh. Spirits, angels, and demons also have names. It is what separates us and allows for hierarchy. For we are visible in the flesh, but are known in spirit by name.
We are kept in this heaven and earth by ignorance. It is foundational. Our greater energy of soul was offered by Christ through Jesus.
Jesus is the representative of us through the Father, and Christ is the representative of Almighty God through the Source of Barbelo.
The ignorance that keeps us bound in this heaven is commanded by Yeldabaoth, whose lower heaven is ruled by the inverted trinity of Satan, Lucifer, and Ahriman. Each is an overseer of man’s burdened mind, heart, and body.
They offer reward to those who keep man bound in the flesh and propagated through death on earth. Their reward is born of a selfish desire to keep the lower kingdom intact and the soul of man imprisoned and hidden from him. For if man knew his true reach, the heavens of the Father would deliver him to Almighty God and the Immortal Realm of Barbelo.
Angels will guide you, while demons will deceive you. Be aware—there is also a place of antimatter called the abyss, where there is no light and no darkness. It is void of any formula or construct. There is nothing to hold onto and nothing to despair. It is nothing. The rulers of the lower heaven and its demons fear it, for it is beyond hell. It has no chaos, for chaos requires a formula and structure to disfigure.
Christ allowed what Jesus’ kingdom permitted
In the Gospel of Matthew, there is the story of the Gerasene Demoniac:
After crossing the Sea of Galilee, Jesus Christ arrives in a Gentile region of the Gerasenes. There, he comes across a man living among the graves of the dead—possessed by many demons, crying out and harming himself.
Demons desire an earthly home—a home of chaos in the flesh. They found a man who had scorned God and opened himself up to sin and ignorance. This man had completely rejected the virtuous trinity of mind, heart, and body.
When Jesus saw the infested abomination, he commanded to know its name, to which it replied, “My name is Legion, for we are many.”
The demons immediately recognized Jesus Christ from the Most High and pleaded not to be tormented and cast into the abyss. For Christ ruled above all things and could expel them into antimatter, which would render them extinguished—without name, without being.
The demons pleaded to find a new home among a herd of pigs grazing nearby, which Christ allowed. The possessed pigs then ran down a slope and drowned in the waters below.
For Christ allowed what Jesus’ kingdom permitted. These unholy spirits went from a soulful man to unclean, soulless beasts—then, released by death into the water, returned to the material realm of spirits.
The man was completely restored and in his right mind. For Jesus Christ commands in both flesh and spirit—over earth and all of heaven.
The townspeople did not celebrate the banishment of this evil scourge and asked Jesus to leave, for ignorance was their comfort and Jesus’ abundance was their burden.
Hell is a place of desperation within our Father’s Kingdom. Outside of Almighty God’s universal experience, the abyss is not a place, since it is nothingness. He chooses what is embodied and what is not. The abyss is antimatter—a state where there is no construction, for God left it unconstructed and unilluminated.

