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“In the Leuven Beguinage Church of Saint John the Baptist, halfway through the seventeenth century, at the bottom of the altar, there was this bust containing a human skull, presumably of a Beguine [Nun] who was regarded as a Saint at the time of her death. We don’t know who she was. There is no evidence to identify the skull. The bust is accompanied by a panel with various relics of Saints with a name. The bust itself consists of a wooden structure with eight pieces of bone on top, and it is covered with red velvet, decorated with gold thread. Only part of the skull can be seen. He [NOT a typo for ‘she’] wears a ‘veil’ with the letters IHS [Isis, Harpocrates, Serapis] […] The reliquary has imitation hair in cloth and gold thread, and is crowned with a beaded bridal crown [corona: Mary]. Relics can take two forms: they are (part of) the body of a Saint, or they have been in direct contact with the Saint, like cloths with which her or his grave has been touched. By coming into contact with it, you came into contact with the special powers of the Saint. That is why relics were also shown, although often in disguise, as in this case. We already know relic busts in the early Middle Ages. They were very popular in the Gothic period and continued to exist after that. Originally they were mainly made of precious metal over a wooden core, but this bust is made of ersatz material. More than other reliquaries—cabinets, shrines, enclosed courtyards…—they suggest a real body. They also play on the ancient fascination for the human head, for skulls and the associated thought of death. They are individual-less individuals, soulless and at the same time apparently animated.”
—Museum Leuven; ‘Reliquary Bust and Reliquary Panel from the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Leuven,’ c. 1501-1699, No. C/505, KIK Object: 77350, Collection of M. Leuven, Room 0.J, Leuven: Jul. 27, 2017), [Emphasis Mine]
That is to say, the Museum concludes that the skull, could be either female or male, because there is no identity, from being dressed by the Jesuits as a harlot. That is to say, if you wear the mask, you have no gender, you are Baphomet, invent-animated, converted, and baptized so by the Roman Legion of Gesuits whom you worship/ed—:
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THE OFFICIAL MONOGRAM OF THE [G]ESUIT ORDER (2019-29): IHS, Often Mislead for the Egyptian Mithras Dualism (Trinity: 1+1=2: 3 Parts Total) of Isis-Horus-Set, but the Actual Esoteric Meaning Is the Gnostic Greco-Egyptian IHΣ, of Isis-Harpocrates-Serapis—the Most Ancient Monogram of the Hidden Name for ‘Crucified Bacchus’ from Babylon; the Androgynous Fallen Seraph Azaz'el, a Stylized Alchemy Symbol for Saturn (Azaz'el) Appears Hidden as an H, & Underneath Are the 3 Points of a Reverse Awen (Druidic Androgony) Sigil, & All Encircled by a 32 (# of Fallen Angels in the Antediluvian Enochian Pantheon) Ray’d Black Sun (Saturn: Azaz’el) Sigil Around It (Straight Rays = Male & Curvy Rays = Female))
T H E • W H O R E • O F • B A B E L • R O M E
This is a small excerpt of a new Unlearn episode of mine that has been in the making for about a 6 weeks, coming out: Tues., Aug. 24, 2021.
⚠️ En Goodz – MASKS Are NOT and Have NEVER Been MANDATORY in CANADA (Mar. 24, 2020–Present)
💡 En Goodz – How You Are Literally Dead: The Mask Is the Mark of Rome & Why It Matters – Unlearn 05 (Mar. 17, 2021)
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