The Gate Of Light
9/30/24
The Gate Of Light
"EOS Gebel el-Marek" refers to a term from the writings of American occultist Paschal Beverly Randolph, who claimed to have received teachings originally titled "Marek Gebel" or "Gebel el-Marek," which translates to "The Gate of Light." This term was used in the context of a magical practice system based on sexual polarity, which Randolph called Eulis. In this system, Eulis (derived from the Greek word for dawn, "eos," and referencing the Eleusinian Mysteries) combined elements of mysticism with sexual magic, suggesting that these teachings were passed to him by a Sufi order known as the Ansairehs or al-Nusairis.
EOS Gebel el-Marek in this context:
- **EOS** refers to Eos, the Greek goddess of dawn, symbolizing light or enlightenment in this mystical system.
- **Gebel el-Marek** translates to "The Gate of Light," indicating a pathway or entry into spiritual enlightenment or knowledge.
The concept integrates ideas of illumination and spiritual awakening through esoteric practices centered around sexual energy.
This ring is a tad bit different. Everything above is true except the sex can be had while wearing the ring or no sex, it doesn’t matter. Since the beginning of time, rings being worn, the symbolism means eternal. This rings gives you that eternal Eleusinian Mysteries wrapped around your finger.
Now let’s talk about exactly what those are.
The mysteries were open to both men and women, free individuals, and even some slaves, which was quite unusual for ancient Greek religious practices. However, certain moral and physical conditions had to be met.
Life, Death, and Rebirth- The central teaching revolved around the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The myth of Demeter and Persephone symbolized not just the agricultural cycle but was also interpreted as a metaphor for the soul's journey after death, promising a better afterlife for initiates.
Kernos- Participants carried a vessel symbolizing the unity of the elements of life.
A ritual where initiates would call upon Iacchus, an aspect of Dionysus related to fertility and rebirth, during the procession from Athens to Eleusis.
Rituals of Awe and Revelation.
The Telesterion-The main ceremony took place in this hall where the initiates would experience the revelation (epopteia), the climax of the mysteries where sacred objects were shown, and divine visions might occur. This is one of the Divine objects. A real gold ring.
The mysteries aimed to offer comfort, hope, and a sense of spiritual enlightenment, providing initiates with a profound emotional experience that could change their perspective on life and death.
Through these rites, participants were believed to undergo a transformative experience, gaining insights into the mysteries of life and death, which were meant to alleviate the fear of death and assure a better fate after life.
The Eleusinian Mysteries were not just about religious rituals but were deeply intertwined with the cultural, agricultural, and existential aspects of ancient Greek life, offering a profound spiritual journey to its initiates. However, because of the oath of secrecy, much of the specific teachings and experiences remain speculative or lost to time. Lost to those who are not initiates.
What does walking into the Gate Of Light mean? It means you are fully enlightened but most importantly FULLY empowered with things no one else can do. This includes doing good and heavenly things and also the dark and the buried. I have kept this ring out of circulation for a good reason. Now it can come out! The divine power, the things you see , the mind expansion is insane! Your mind becomes a tool that can do anything!
This is a size 9 in 14k gold. Inside it is inscribed with magical words you say to activate it. The words mean The Gate Of Light.’