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As a girl incarnating during the Atlantean time, Hera—Hitler in that lifetime—was initiated into a cult of young women. They gathered together under the dark cloak of night at a sacred meeting place deep in the forest. The leader of the cult was a high priestess of ritual magic. The young girls were in awe of her power and wanted to take some of it for themselves. Hera was impressed with the leader; she observed and studied how to wield power.
The women watched the heavens and the cycles and seasons of nature. The stars foretold the timing of the opening of the portals when the gods and demons from the other side could enter their reality.
The priestess began to chant. The young women joined as one voice in a chorus, echoing her intonations. The voices reached a crescendo, creating a force field of group emotion. A bonfire burned in the night,the sparks flying into the darkness. Firelight reflected off the stone slabs where the victims lay in bondage. The slabs were the altars of sacrifice to the gods. The slayer held up her ceremonial dagger, slowly running her fingers down the long blade, along the sharpened cutting edge. The ebony handle was carved into the shape of a serpent’s head. The ruby eyes of the snake glowed in anticipation of the drinking of the blood. The high priestess invoked the deities, the demons of the Dark. Then the slayer let out a piercing shriek as she stabbed the first victim. Intoxicated by madness, she went from captive to captive, unleashing the fury of her knife until all lay dead.
After the killings, branches were strewn across the warm bodies. Holding a flaming torch high above her head, the priestess called forth the god of fire and lit the pyres. Standing in the flickering light of the bonfire, the women passed a goblet from hand to hand. Sipping the blood of the innocent, they ingested the sacred substance of spirit.
The cult was Hera’s classroom; the priestess was her teacher. Here she learned black magic and the dark side of power. She learned to use sound to manipulate the group mind. As she observed the effects of tones on the psyche, she observed how the chanting of her cultmates triggered the slayer to kill. Rhythm and repetition induced a state of trance that opened the subconscious to being programmed.
During these ceremonies, she became acquainted with the gods who directed the cult. They were spirit beings of another dimension, the astral counterparts of the snakes, reptiles, and lizards known to man. They were psychic vampires who received sustenance from the energies released by sex and death.
The allure of cult magic seduced young Hera. She developed a craving for power, an ambition to surpass her teacher. Someday she would become the high priest of a new religion of the blood.
Egypt
Fourteen centuries before the Christian era, Abduhl—Hitler in that lifetime—incarnated in Egypt, continuing his quest to find the secret topower. It was the time of the reign of Pharaoh Akhnaton and his queen Nefertiti, who established a new religion of the sun. Akhnaton taught the people that there is only one God, the Creator and Father of life.
As a child, Abduhl was impatient, restless, frustrated with the boredom and monotony of his days. He felt that his life was empty of meaning. He looked around every corner, searching for clues and signs that would lead him on a path where he could find answers to the questions that tormented his soul. He was anxious to grow up, to escape from the doldrums and restrictions of insular village life. Finally, the day of his emancipation arrived. At last he was old enough to leave home. He waved good-bye to his mother and set forth with his father on a three-day journey by oxcart.
Riding through the desert, they came to a bend in the river and stopped to rest. The ox was tired and eager to drink of the fresh clear waters. Far in the distance they saw their destination, an enclave of monks where young Abduhl would live and study.
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