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LUCIFER-ALBERT PIKE-ELIPHAS LEVIAND THE MASONIC LODGE
LUCIFER - ALBERT PIKE - ELIPHAS LEVI - AND THEMASONIC LODGE - Shows the Freemason's greatestauthority, Albert Pike, took his doctrine from theBlack Magician, Eliphas Levi.
CHAPTER ONE - ELIPHAS LEVI
This study begins with a bold statement: The God of theMasonic Lodge is Lucifer ! This is not a conclusionreached overnight, but one which was drawn from many hours of long study and a thorough examination of thefacts. This statement has been made with no qualms orhesitation because the facts will convince one to makesuch a statement. There have been others that havemade this declaration.In his book,
New World Order: The Ancient Planof Secret Societies
: William T. Stillstates: "
Though few Masons know it, the god of Masonry is Lucifer." 
 William Schnoebelen,in his book,
Masonry BeyondThe Light
, states:
"Set (Lucifer) is the acknowledged god of Masonry." 
 As far back as 1933,Edith Starr Miller wrote:
"Many authors have published books on Freemasonry,some printing the rituals, some their personal observations on certain facts, but few of these authors,having themselves passed into occult masonry, the real masonry of the Cabalistic degrees which is in touchwith all secret societies, Masonic as well as non- Masonic, have been able to state that LuciferianOccultism controls Freemasonry." 
In his book,
The New World Order
, A. RalphEppersonstates:
"The Masons know that they must conceal their horrible secret from the people. That secret is simply the fact that certain of their members worship Lucifer. And that they keep that secret from the overwhelmingmajority of their own members. And certainly the public is not to know this fact 
."In this study we are going to show the connection betweenEliphas Levi, one of the most prominent
 
occultists of all time - and Albert Pikeone of the mostprominent Freemasons of all time. The degree of influence thatEliphas Levihad upon Albert Pikeis so great that it should make any thinking Freemason pauseto consider what he is involved in. Albert Pikehas been introduced to you as a Freemason;andEliphas Levias an occultist. The facts are: Albert Pikewas an occultist and a Freemason; andEliphas Levi was also an occultist and a Freemason. When seen inthis light, the attraction that Albert Pikehad for the bizarre writings of Leviis not so hard to understand.
The Dictionary of Satanism
says of Levi:
 LEVI, ELIPHAS French magician and author of workson the occult. Eliphas Levi , whose real name was Alphonse Louis Constant , claimed to have summoned up the ghost of Apollonius of Tyana in London in 1854. Born in Paris about 1810, he is said to have beenreincarnated as Aleister Crowley." 
 Aleister Crowley was the most influential Satanist of alltime andEliphas Levihad such a profound influence onCrowley , thatCrowley actually believed that he was Eliphas Levireincarnated. The influence of Levican be seen not only on Freemasonry, but also upon modernSatanism. It can also be said of Crowley that he was anoccultist and a Freemason.John Charles Coopersaid of Levi:
"He popularized occultism in Europe, and through Aleister Crowley, in America. Levi stressed magic as a means to power and emphasized sex and drug abuse." 
 Apollonius of Tyrana, whoEliphas Leviclaimed to have summoned from the dead, was one of the earliesthistorical figures that pagans sought to establish as ananti-christ. He was born in A.D.16 and was a magicianand adept occultist to whom many supernatural feats were attributed. In his book,
The Phoenix
, 33rd degreeMasonManly P. Hallentitles his chapter on Apollonius: " Apollonius, "The Antichrist" "  Apollonius was indeed one of the early foes of Christianity and the early church. The
History of theChristian Church
, by Philip Schaff , has thisinformation about Apollonius:
"The rhetorician Philostratus, the elder, about the year  220, at the request of  Julia Domna, the wife of 
 
 Septimius Severus, and a zealous patron of the reformof paganism, idealized the life of the pagan magicianand soothsayer  Apollonius, of the Pythagorean school,and made him out an ascetic saint, a divinely inspired  philosopher, a religious reformer and worker of miracles, with the purpose, as is generally assumed,though without direct evidence, of holding him up as arival of 
Christ 
with equal claims to the worship of men." 
The FreemasonEliphas Levicertainly looms as a giant inthe occult world.Professor Carl A. RaschkePH.D at theUniversity of Denver said of Levi: "
 Levi was considered the Michelangeloof the suppressed traditions of "blackmagic" in the Christian West." 
Christian occult researcher,Bob Larson, informs usaboutLevi's writings:
"Following the Middle Ages, magical groups were persecuted by the Roman Catholic church as heretical.With the rise of eighteenth century rationalism, formerly esoteric associations began emerging again.The Societas Rosicruciana (Rosicrucians) appeared,and the Kabbalistic writings of  Eliphas Levi surfaced. All insisted that ritual magick was the universal world religion, with entities on astral planes the source of undeniable spiritual truth. And with all of his other activities, Levi was an active Freemason who wrote on Freemasonry with the sameease that he did his other occult activities. "....., Eliphas Levi became a Mason on March 14, 1861 being initiated in the Lodge Rose du Parfait Silence of whichCaubet was the Venerable." 
Certainly the greatest contribution thatEliphas Levimade to Satanism was his engraving of theBaphomet.The French occultist Alphonse-Louis Constant(a.k.a.Eliphas Levi), who influenced twentieth-century satanism considerably, bought almost completely intothe thesis that Templars were diabolists. And hisengraving of the Templar idolBaphomethas become aclassic article of iconography for today's black magicians, a sort of satanistMona Lisa. At almost every Satanic ritual where sacrifice and praiseis offered toSatan, the influence of the FreemasonEliphas Levican be felt.
The Satanic Bible
explainsthe importance of theBaphomet(picture on page 3) to
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