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“Enlil [Beelzebub] is neither afraid nor stands in dread of an enemy. A battle undertaken by him is
pursued with unrelenting vigor till it is carried to its victorious end-- with him there is no pardon nor
retreat:
„The hostile not subservient land- from that land thy breast thou dost not turn.‟
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If his anger is once aroused, there is no one who could induce him to leave or cool off.”²
Enlil/Beelzebub was a “protector and life-giver.” “As furious and destructive Enlil may be in his
dealings with the enemies, as gracious, kind and lovinq he can be when his own people and country are
concerned. He protects his people from hostile invasions by surrounding them and their home with a
high wall or by becoming for them a fastness or house, the bolts of which he fastens securely so that the
hostile hordes can neither climb over or overcome it nor can enter through its gates.”
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If his people are in need of rain, he opens the gates of heaven, pulls back its bars, loosens its fastenings,
removes its bolts that abundant rains may water their fields; or he may do this to drown and utterly
destroy the enemy.”
Below is an Ancient Sumerian hymn to Enlil/Beelzebub:³
The gate(s) of heaven
The bars of heaven
The fastenings of heaven
The bolts of heaven
Thou openest
Thou pullest back
Thou loosenest
Thou removest
“He sustains the life of both man and beast. In doing so, he does not neglect even the smallest and most
insignificant who maketh to sprout, the grain art thou.
The ancient Babylonians were amazed at Enlil‟s loving kindness, protection and support, praising him
by exclaiming “He who protects (gives support).”
Endowed with extraordinary powers and authority. The emblem of his authority is a pure or bright
scepter which he carries or holds in his hands or wields. He acts on the authority of Satan. This bright
scepter is, however, not merely an emblem of authority, power and might, but also a stylus in the hand
of Beelzebub, the scribe, by means of which he writes the will and enters the decisions of Satan.
“The twelve signs of the zodiac the year, seasons, months and signs of the zodiac have each and all their
beginning and end, their boundaries or outlines, their pictures or drawings: Enlil [Beelzebub] indicates
and proclaims them. There is a meaning and significance to each and all of them: Enlil [Beelzebub]
interprets them. This he does by the “fullness of his manifestations.” “Enlil and His Seven
Manifestations.” It is one of the most remarkable facts in connection with the nature of every god who,
at one time or another, played the role of the “Son” in a given trinity, that such a god was considered to
have “seven manifestations” of his powers.” “Seven” they were, because tlhis number expresses the
“fullness, completeness, totality.”4
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These are the chakras
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