Paris (France) Downfall – Part 2


Apollo’s relentless attempt to steal the spiritual Helen, to impervious to her within his Molochian material world and to neutralize the destructive potential inherent in her, has continued unabated since the time when Apollo’s physical body was killed by the centaurs.

Paris, or rather France, is the point of origin of the Apollonian spirit, which, over the centuries, imposed its negative aspects on many countries of the world to their detriment: enriching a select few, and to the detriment of those who constantly promoted the enrichment of the few, because the latter rarely understand or know how to interpret the clues of legends and myths, as well as the signs and symbols over which they will stumble at the end of their earthly days…

In the aforementioned context, to underscore the symbolic significance of the event, consider the 2024 Olympic Games held in Paris—a veritable behemoth of a city. During the opening ceremony, a symbolic image of what awaits France and the participating countries was presented through the four horsemen of the apocalypse, depicted in a show cheered by the masses of spectators: 1. Disease (the aftermath of the pandemic; diseases of civilization, etc.) 2. Famine (job and income losses; crop failures, etc.) 3. War (Ukraine and beyond) 4. Death (World War II).

Looking at the time that has passed since the Olympic Games, we see that the messages of the first three horsemen had already spread to many countries around the world and were further amplified after the Games. Death still awaits, for he knows that it could also mean the death of the Apollonian-Molochian spirit.

The inevitable escalation of the conflict between Apollonian lust for power, paternalism, and oppression (to secure the Molochian power structure) and the free spirit and its associated traditional ways of thinking and acting (i.e., material spirituality versus spiritual energy) is relentlessly approaching its culmination: This is the battle between good and evil—in that order—and, in the broadest sense, an expression of the impending battle between the gods. The similarities to Troy (Apollo’s Molochian city), which was brought down by the Greeks, are not coincidental.

According to Tiresias‘ prophecy, Paris—Moloch—will die from the waters. Poseidon will, sooner or later, destroy the spiritual incarnation of Apollo and those who keep him alive through intellect, ritual, and sacrificial ceremonies, in order to make way for a world transformed by this eventual transformation, a world that can flourish with a spiritual spirit.

End of Part 2