Lucifer
Lucifer in the broadest sense is left-brain aptitude. (Level-1 left-brain aptitude is level-2 Lucifer.)
Left-brain aptitude can be used for evil in the case of sophists, Nazis, Zionists, etc. People like Scott Santens, Dr. Dean Radin, Jon Parsons, Noam Chomsky, @b9AcE, Noura Erakat etc.i use their left-brain talent to help and serve humanity. People can make a choice to use left-brain talent to help humanity (civilization) or help Nazism (inverse-civilization).
Sometimes people use 'Lucifer' to refer to Týr PT because he represents left-brain aptitude used for sinister purposes:
With the level-2 light Merkaba in place, people also use 'Lucifer' to refer to the Rama PT who is capable of using his left-brain talent for civilized purposes:
Aug. 25, 2018: ❤️🧡💛 good LuciferL2
Dec. 17, 2019:
In Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010), they use the Týr PT version of Lucifer as the big bad for the film.
1. The way people use the term "Lucifer" can also be compared to the way people use the term "Avalokiteśvara."
"Avalokiteśvara." http://pan0ramics.blogspot.com/2018/02/avalokitesvara.html.
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Left-brain aptitude can be used for evil in the case of sophists, Nazis, Zionists, etc. People like Scott Santens, Dr. Dean Radin, Jon Parsons, Noam Chomsky, @b9AcE, Noura Erakat etc.i use their left-brain talent to help and serve humanity. People can make a choice to use left-brain talent to help humanity (civilization) or help Nazism (inverse-civilization).
Sometimes people use 'Lucifer' to refer to Týr PT because he represents left-brain aptitude used for sinister purposes:
@FinalOverdrive (Týr PT, epic weirdo) |
https://i.imgur.com/zWzDlQl.png |
With the level-2 light Merkaba in place, people also use 'Lucifer' to refer to the Rama PT who is capable of using his left-brain talent for civilized purposes:
Aug. 25, 2018: ❤️🧡💛 good LuciferL2
Dec. 17, 2019:
In Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010), they use the Týr PT version of Lucifer as the big bad for the film.
1. The way people use the term "Lucifer" can also be compared to the way people use the term "Avalokiteśvara."
"Avalokiteśvara." http://pan0ramics.blogspot.com/2018/02/avalokitesvara.html.
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https://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/blue-color.html |
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