The Empire of the Lamb and the Fall of Babel: Ancient Spiritual Principles and Abraham's Legacy
The text describes how what became the Empire of the Lamb, a Universal empire that reigned for centuries over the known earth. The first principle is the institution of a social state that reflects the divine state, that is, an action of man in accordance with superior divine principles. The second characteristic trait is the consequent equality between the masculine and feminine principles. Finally, another very important element is the aspect of the sacred fire, that is, of the Sun. Because fire is nothing other than the Sun on Earth.
Significant is the passage found in the Avesta relating to Ram as leader of the Aryans: Zoroaster asked Ahura-Mazda, the Great Creator "Who is the first man with whom you conversed?" Ormuzd replied: "Noble Yima, he who was at the head of the Courageous. I told him to govern and guard the worlds that belong to me, and I gave him a Golden Seal and a golden Sword of Victory" And Yima went toward the path of the Sun and gathered the Courageous in the famous Airyana-Vaeja, created pure. Avesta, Vendidad, Fargard 2.
The golden Sword indeed makes one think of a divine sword, the symbol of the Word. The Sword is also the symbol of the authority to affirm God's kingdom on Earth.
We now come to Abraham. This Empire of the Lamb reigned on Earth for centuries until around the end of the third millennium before Christ its principles entered into crisis. In Assyria the emperors crushed the priesthood to use it for their own purposes. We have around 2200 BC the emperor Ninus, identified with the biblical Nimrod, founder of Nineveh who together with his wife had themselves worshipped according to Flavius Josephus as gods. The wife was the legendary Semiaramide whose symbol was Ishtar's Dove and who reigned for 42 years after her husband's death engaging in enormous constructions. Her reign seems in reality to be a good reign from a technological point of view of constructions, but it was not in line with solar spiritual principles. Dante in effect places her in the second circle of Hell in his Divine Comedy.
Immediately after Semiaramide there was the collapse and definitive corruption of Ram's spiritual principles, establishing anarchy rebellious to the divine principle. Traces of this insubordination are found in representations of Nimrod killing a fierce lion, symbol of the previous royal lineage.
This period is remembered by Moses' Genesis as the collapse of the Tower of Babel. In this writing humanity still consists of one people speaking one language, symbol of belonging to a universal kingdom. Then Genesis reports the rash decision to build a tower that leads from Earth to Heaven. The phrase "men spoke one language" also refers to the reckless use that men of that period made of the sacred language. We speak of a primitive sacred language with which man was capable of entering into contact with spirits and angels. This construction shadows the reckless use of the invocation of these forces for personal and selfish use according to Nimrod's law.
The construction of the Tower identifies the use of esoteric ascetic techniques that were destined for Man's elevation (the Tower was to reach "to the summit of heaven"), used however in a Luciferian sense. Traditionally the Tower was formed by 7 floors each of which had a temple in which the cult of a planet and its respective angel was performed.
Genesis transmits the fall of the Tower of Babel, the fragmentation of languages and the confusion that derives from it. The collapse of the Tower of Babel marks the beginning of the Dark Age. It marks the end of a cycle. What was the kingdom of the Lamb, a Universal Empire in which the Primordial Tradition was also manifest. With the collapse also occurs the occultation, because there are epochs in which tradition is taught and epochs in which it is hidden because there are no conditions for it to continue manifesting. Then it withdraws and the Eye of the world is said to be closed and attempts are made to lay the foundations for a new cycle that however will require centuries sometimes millennia of preparation to manifest.
It is here that the historical epoch begins. With the Collapse of the Tower of Babel and the Chaos of Humanity and it will be with the constitution of the Celestial Jerusalem, the Holy city that the history of Humanity will end.
From the previous cycle, from the collapse of the Tower of Babel however Abraham escapes and survives. Abraham is therefore the depositary of ancient wisdom that came through 10 antediluvian generations and 10 post-diluvian ones, precisely from Adam to Noah and from Shem to Terah, Abraham's father.
Ab-Ram means paternity, filiation of Ram. This name indicated an order of which the historical Abraham was an individual exponent who wanted to reestablish the principles of the kingdom of the Lamb, that is, of Ram. Indeed significant is the episode in Genesis in which Abraham does not perform a human sacrifice by sacrificing his son on Mount Moriah but chooses the Lamb in his place. The refusal of human sacrifice and the choice of the Lamb clearly refer to Abram's filiation from the Kingdom and way of Ram.
In the Talmud we speak of the struggle between Abraham and Nimrod who, to prevent Abraham's rising, has all newborn children killed. However - the legend says - Abraham's mother escapes and gives birth to Abraham secretly. The newborn children represent the "Initiated", and the killing by Nimrod of the children represents the attempt to repress the resurgence of the ancient empire of the Lamb. But Abraham's mother hides and so Abraham can be born.
What does this legend mean? It means that with Nimrod's law which is the current Luciferian law of chaotic and disorganic crowned insubordination, the law of the Mysteries called Discipline of the Arcane comes into effect, that is, of initiatic silence for which the Mysteries are veiled and hidden and the sanctuaries...