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“This brings us to the diabolical core of the thought of Heraclitus. The word diabolos, from which we derive the epithet of the “devil” comes from the Greek diabolein, which means a dynamic tension of merely apparent opposites. The diabolos or “devil” sets in contradiction and fosters conflict, as a motor of change, while diabolically occulting an esoteric harmony and a singular logos that is ultimately the ‘rationale’ of an Aeon that is akin to a child playing a game that involves both chance and decision, more like backgammon than chess. It is Heraclitus who offers us the first vision of the Satan Aeon, who he must have identified with Artemis in whose temple he took refuge. He writes: “The counter thrust brings together, and from tones at variance comes perfect attunement, and all things come to pass through conflict.” (Diels 8) “They do not comprehend how a thing agrees at variance with itself; it is an attunement turning back on itself, like that of the bow and the lyre.” (Diels 51) “The hidden attunement is better than the obvious one.” (Diels 54) “Graspings: wholes and not wholes, convergent divergent, consonant dissonant, from all things one and from one thing all.” (Diels 10) “Human opinions are toys for children.” (Diels 70) “The Aeon is a child at play, moving pieces in a game (pessoi, tavli). Sovereignty belongs to the child.” (Diels 52)”
Jason Reza Jorjani, Satanaeon
“The Collins Elite realized early on that the Close Encounter phenomenon was nothing more than a modern scientific interpretation of the same relationship that has existed, for all of history, between mortals and another class of beings variously referred to, at different times, in different places, and from different perspectives, as gods, titans, angels, or demons.”
Jason Reza Jorjani, Satanaeon
“Namely this, that “God” is an invention of the devil. That Satan — or Satana — is not only older and more primordial than monotheistic conceptions of God, but that the devil actually shaped the history of mankind in such a way as to test the character or ethos of individuals and societies against the captivating power of this theological delusion.”
Jason Reza Jorjani, Satanaeon