Thursday, September 13, 2012

Parasites: As Above So Below

Badger

An acupuncturist friend of mine handed me a document the other day by a certain Heiner Fruehauf on Gu Syndrome. This Gu Syndrome refers to demonic possession in Traditional Chinese Medicine, but may actually have a simple modern explanation, or at least one that material reductionists can wrap their mud heads around.

The ancient Chinese Gu Syndrome may in fact be endoparasites. You know - ringworms, tapeworms, pin worms.

According to the Book of Records (Shiji), in 91 BCE (a little before the virginal vaginal birth of Jesus Christ), a "Gu incident" claimed the lives of tens of thousands in China. They were reportedly killed by some black magic voodoo shenanigans involving spell-cast wooden puppets. That very well may be, but I'll bet you a bowl of miso soup those gooks were pounding a high complex carb diet (ala The China Study) and feeding the demons within.

There's no doubt in my mind, reading Fruehauf's description of Gu and watching Markus Rothkratz's infomercial above, that parasites are a force to reckoned with.


The Witness 

More relevant than endoparasites are their social and spiritual counterparts. It makes sense to me that people hosting parasites act like parasites and that people acting like parasites throw off energy to feed spiritual parasitic intelligences roaming the ethers. It's a sort of like an MLM, but way cooler and scarier with songs from the Ozzmosis album playing in the background.

Manly P. Hall writes in his tome Secret Teachings of All Ages that the Rosicrucians regarded parasites, germs, microbes, etc. as the physiological counterpart of demons, malicious spirits, boogie men, etc. They worked to remove the demons by removing the parasites through fasting, herbs, or tinctures. Whether one experiences parasites as ghosts or worms or both, the bottom line is these bastards must be beat down by any and all means.

According to David Wolfe, garlic will chase them all away.

Me, I'm less concerned with gouls. My bone is with the egregores in the attic that make parasitic behavior possible in the basement. Wiki says that an egregore is a "thoughtform" or "collective group mind", an autonomous psychic entity made up of, and influencing, the thoughts of a group of people. The symbiotic relationship between an egregore and its group has been compared to the more recent, non-occult concepts of the corporation (as a legal entity) and the meme. (Have fun with all those hyperlinks.)

Here's a picture of the McDonalds egregore... er... corporation:
Here's a photo I found of the Monsanto egregore: 
Corporations are not people. Corporations are parasitic monsters. Garlic doesn't work on these nefilim. 

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. ~ Ephesians 6:2 

In the words of the esteemed anarchist, William Wallace - Burn it.


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