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There are many “Light Workers” in this world who are afraid of the Dark Lodge and spiritual Darkness in general, and yet the fact remains that just as we all have both masculine and feminine energies within us we also have both Darkness and Light within us. And, it is also a fact of life that all Light is born out of Darkness. Neither Darkness nor Light is inherently good or evil – those are subjective terms at best – but we must maintain Balance between the two in both ourselves and in the rest of Creation for the purpose of being able to live in the state of being in which we have free will. The absence of either one would cause free will to cease to exist.

 

Many so-called “Light Workers” do their best to destroy the Darkness out of ignorance, and the Dark Lodge tries to destroy the Light out of design while the Great White Brotherhood works to maintain the delicate balance between the two. A part of this effort is about making peace between humans and the Nagas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Naga or Serpent spirits are seen everywhere in Asian iconography and practices, but because of the extremely ancient and 'grass roots' origin of their worship, they are only rarely mentioned in traditional religious texts. This parallels the prehistoric worship of similar serpent spirits across the ancient world in many places under many names. In most Eastern and Western animist or pantheist traditions, serpent-demigods are positive beings manifesting as spiritual guardians. Often these spirits are associated with springs, rivers, lakes and oceans as well as the numinous chthonian world below, as are the Naga. Naga wisdom has the power to enlighten us about the ancient, often forgotten serpent spirits, their magick rituals and their place in helping us to heal Nature.

 

Native American tradition was a prayer to the spirits of the rain and the lightning with the hope that the rain may fall on the growing crops. In Sumerian and Biblical civilization, the snakes symbolized the umbilical cord, joining all humans to Mother Earth. The Great Goddess Mother often had snakes as her companion twining around her body and sacred staffs, Such as The Mother Goddess Mahakali in ancient Hinduism. As snakes shed their outer skin and regenerate, the ancients considered that as recreation and rebirth, a symbol of fertility. In the Abrahamic monotheist religion, the serpent represented sexual desire. The Rabbinical tradition reaffirms that in the story of the Garden of Eden, the serpent represents sexual passion. In Hinduism, Kundalini is a coiled serpent, the residual power of pure desire

 

We have begun a new Cycle of Ages beginning a 26,000 year process and the old tribes are dying while new tribes are beginning. Everything about which we have become complacent is being stripped away, and we are required to find new and better ways to do things. The founding of this Order is a part of that process.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shesha

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