“What’s the matter Beavis? Why you gotta burn, gotta burn it all down? What’s the matter Beavis?” - Puscifer, the Arsonist
This post isn’t about abortion or the leaked Supreme Court draft of the decision on Roe v Wade. This post is about the rather unhinged reaction of many leftists to the leaked document.
A while back, I posted on the Golohab, which can be translated as the Burners or Arsonists. They are the negative powers (read: qlipoth; demons) of the qabalistic sphere Geburah. In that post, I discussed spiritual pride and spiritual elitism. Still, much of the political left in America seems intent upon channeling the Arsonists in a more literal sense; they have become possessed by spirits of unceasing, unbalanced rage, and they seem intent upon literally burning the country to the ground.
You could see this in the mostly peaceful protests in the wake of George Floyd’s killing, when scores of leftists took to the streets to riot, burn, destroy, and generally run amok. The federal courthouse in Portland was a repeated target, as Antifa mindlessly tried to set it on fire night after night. There were fires aplenty in urban areas across the country, as leftists vented their collective rage in an impotent and ultimately pointless display of childlike destruction.
Now, as the prospective court decision has been leaked in a clear bit of political manipulation, the Twittersphere is awash with calls from leftist to “burn it all down”, frequently in precisely those words. Protestors are gathering at the Supreme Court, and I’d be amazed if we don’t have more peaceful fires and peaceful riots and violence in the streets before long. Since this is all associated with a left-wing cause, all of the rhetoric and calls for uprising and insurrection will be handwaved away by the media; it’s different when Democrats do it because they are just naturally good and righteous. (Elitism and Progressive, Woke quasi-spiritual pride again).
The destructive rage of the self-righteous is unbalanced and potentially demonic. I’m really starting to think no one is more prone to demonic possession and obsession than the people who don’t believe in them at all.