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Mystery of the Beast
Part One by JJ Dewey
Perhaps the most mysterious and controversial chapter of all scripture is Chapter 13 of The Book
Of Revelations. Here we learn about the Beast:
"And I stood upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of
the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten
crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy." (Rev 13:1)
The dragon of desire has been cast out of the higher realms of
consciousness by the followers of Christ. Eventually the spiritual
groups control this dragon, but he rests not. The energy of desire
moves to other lesser lives seeking expression.
John stands "upon the sea." The sea here stands for the multitudes of
people who are grounded in the emotional/astral world or
consciousness. These are they who are fertile soil in which the
dragon can take root. Out of the masses comes an image that is very
similar to the dragon. The dragon had "seven heads and ten horns, and
seven crowns upon his heads." (Rev 12:3) And now the Beast has "seven
heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his
heads the name of blasphemy."
The Beast is very similar in form to the dragon but with subtle
differences. They both have seven heads and ten horns, but the crowns
are different. The dragon has the seven crowns upon his heads, but
the Beast has ten crowns upon his ten horns. The dragon has crowns
upon his heads whereas the Beast has the name of blasphemy upon his
heads.
The Beast is almost created after the image of the dragon but not
quite. Let's look deeper.
The seven heads stand again for the seven chakras or centers of
consciousness. When the dragon is in heaven, or the seat of decision,
it has subtle control and influence over them all. The seven crowns
symbolize the spiritual authority of the dragon. By using guilt in
connection with the conscience, the dragon is able to direct all
seven levels of consciousness in the centers to accept it as the
outer voice of God -- the king of Heaven.
The ten horns represent the ten petals of the solar plexus center,
which govern the emotions. Each of these ten petals represents a dual
emotional vibration. These are:
- Romantic and Selfish Love/Hate
- Trained Conscience/Guilt
- Self-Esteem/Ego-Pride
- Happiness/Sorrow
- Friendship/Vengeance
- Desire/Repulsion
- Determination/Acquiescence
- Passion/Apathy
- Aspiration/Submission
- Sympathy/Loathing
The dragon had the crowns upon his heads. Outwardly this symbolizes
his influence of authoritative religion over the seven divisions of
civilization in humanity's past. Inwardly, it tells us a
religious-like authority governs all level of consciousness in the
emotionally grounded individual even among those who do not claim to
be religious.
The Beast had ten crowns upon the ten horns. Outwardly, this tells us
that a religious-like authority governs the ten political divisions
of the earth. Inwardly, this same religious authority governs the 10
energies of the sacral center of the average person just as a king
sits in rule over his subjects.
The dragon, which started in heaven with crowns of reverential
authority on his heads was thrown to the earth. There he morphed into
the Beast which no longer showed reverence to the higher
consciousness of heaven and now wore the names of blasphemy.
We are told that on his heads are the names of blasphemy. The King
James says "name" but most modern versions correctly translate this
as "names." What are the blasphemous names on the heads of the Beast?
The emperor of Rome was proudly called Caesar Augustus. "Augustus"
implies Caesar was Lord, or God. We all know many Christians were fed
to the lions and crucified. Few know that much of it had to do with
the refusal to accept this and other names chosen by the Roman
emperors.
The current names of the Beast are not negative names like
Antichrist, Satan, devil and so on. The names of the Beast are adored
by the world.
Here are some of the names of blasphemy used in the religious and
political world:
- His/Her Royal Highness
- Holy Father
- His Holiness
- His Eminence
- His Grace
- Reverend
- Imperial Majesty
- Serene Majesty
- Lordship
- Most Reverend
- Most Worshipful
- Etc.
The Pope has been accused of having the name "VICARIVS FILII DEI" (in
the place of the Son of God) written on his hat or some other item.
The roman numerals on this name add up to 666, but this seems to be a
fabricated accusation made by the enemies of the Catholic church who
believe they singly represent the Beast. Little do they realize that
the Beast has infiltrated all the organizations of the earth.
The great name of blasphemy was extended through the Caesars who went
beyond Augustus to being called Lord and being deified as a God. Once
a year each citizen in Rome had to appear before authorities and
acknowledge that Caesar was virtually God. Once one did this then he
could go worship according to his choice undisturbed. But if one put
Jesus or some other version of God above Caesar then he was seen as a
danger to the state and was usually executed.
Thus the most blasphemous name on the Beast occurs when a flesh and
blood man like the rest of us is called and worshiped as a God. It is
true that even Jesus said that men are Gods (John 10:34) but he was
speaking of God in all of us with equality, great and small. Caesar
was declared God as one who was special and unique among men. Caesar
demanded to be worshipped, and it is blasphemy for one man to worship
another man or even see another person as having more rights than he
himself possesses.
The interesting thing about the emperors of Rome is that it was not
the government who initiated the idea of calling the emperor a God,
but it was the people. The early emperors thought it was a silly
thing for the people to do, but eventually the people called them
gods long enough and with enough repetition that they began to
believe it and also see the idea would secure more political power.
One does not need to go to the extreme of calling himself a God to
his fellow men and women to have a name of blasphemy, but any name
that brings the person a reverential respect takes away from the
glory that belongs to God alone. Even Jesus was very cautious about
not taking away from the respect due God alone.
A man once addressed Jesus as "good master." To this he responded:
"Why callest thou me good? There is none good but one, that is God."
(Matt 19:16-17)
Jesus did not even want to take the chance of looking too "good" to
his followers, but in the present time his mindless followers think
it is blasphemy to call Jesus anything less than the best and most
perfect creator God of the universe.
Here is another example:
"But all their works they do for to be seen of men: they make broad
their phylacteries, and enlarge the borders of their garments, And
love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the chief seats in the
synagogues, And greetings in the markets, and to be called of men,
Rabbi, Rabbi. But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master,
even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no man your father
upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither
be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ. But he
that is greatest among you shall be your servant. And whosoever shall
exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall
be exalted. But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for
ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in
yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. Woe
unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye devour widows'
houses, and for a pretence make long prayer: therefore ye shall
receive the greater damnation. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and
when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than
yourselves." (Matthew 23:5-15)
Isn't it interesting how clearly Jesus tried to teach the principle
of not using a name or title that exalts one person above another
because " all ye are brethren."
The Catholic Church has certainly disregarded the command of "call no
man your father...." Using the title or name of "reverend" violates
the same principle and is blasphemous. One man is to be revered no
more than another because "we are brethren" as Jesus taught. Many
religions use the title of "Holiness" or "Holy" in reference to their
leaders. Many New Agers use the title Master when talking about a
teacher, but there is one Master over us and that is the Christ
within all of us. If a teacher does not speak to that center within
us then we should ignore him.
Royalty uses all kinds of blasphemous names to God such as "Your
Highness," "Your Majesty," "Your Excellency," and so on. Even the
idea of one being a king or the divine right of kings is blasphemous.
One person has no more divine right to be a king than does another.
Then there are many titles that are not blasphemous because they do
not indicate that a man is taking the place of God. A title is
correct if it merely indicates the job he is attempting to do in this
life such as President, Mayor, judge, Senator, doctor, teacher, etc.
The title "master" may be legitimate as an acknowledgement of one's mastery over
an activity, but not in relation to being a master (or in the place
of God) over an individual. There is nothing untruthful or
disrespectful about these names.
You will find, however, that wherever unjust authority rears its ugly
head that the person exercising it will revel in the chance to be
called by some title that belongs to God alone.
Then there are religious and political organizations where
blasphemous names are not allowed, but the leader is still revered as
one who is infallible or able to commune with God in a way that the
average guy cannot. This type of fixation corresponds to a name of
blasphemy and it will be just a matter of time before the illusionary
names surface to fit the thoughtform.
Truly great leaders are examples of what we are to become, not
examples of holiness that we cannot attain. When is the last time you
heard a person with a God-like title speak in such a way that it spoke
to your inner Christ and did cause your heart to burn?
Probably never.
It is different when a true teacher who wears not the names of
blasphemy speaks or writes. The soul of the seeker will be stirred.
-- End Of Article --
You have just finished reading an excerpt from the upcoming book by JJ Dewey entitled,
"The Unveiling." If you would like to read more, the following link will take you directly
off-site to Part Two: Who Or What
Is The Beast?
In addition to the above JJ Dewey has written over forty (40) other individual articles on the
topic of The Beast Of Revelations. Should you wish to study this topic in further depth,
you can do so by using the links(s) provided below which will take you directly to an
index at JJ's main website FreeRead.Com
specifically created for the achiving of articles on this and other topics:
The Beast & The Dragon
Mark Of The Beast
666 Revealed -- Part One
Image Of The Beast
The Beast In Our Lives
The Beast (Article Index)
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