Lucifer is the Conductor Torch? - Theosophy.Net2024-03-28T17:15:24Zhttps://theosophy.net/forum/topics/3055387:Topic:142078?feed=yes&xn_auth=no""Metaphorically, Lucifer is…tag:theosophy.net,2015-04-20:3055387:Comment:1420922015-04-20T17:25:17.058ZJohnhttps://theosophy.net/profile/JohnEMead
<p>""Metaphorically, Lucifer is the conductor-torch that helps the<br></br>human being to find his route through the cliffs and the sand dunes of life…"</p>
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<p>This is the classic view of Lucifer as the guiding light to consciousness. The conductor which illumines the mind. (IMHO)</p>
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<p>"When speaking about the nature of Christ, Lactacio makes of the <br></br>Logos, the Verb, the “first begotten brother of Satan and the first of all creatures."</p>
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<p>"Lactacio" I have never…</p>
<p>""Metaphorically, Lucifer is the conductor-torch that helps the<br/>human being to find his route through the cliffs and the sand dunes of life…"</p>
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<p>This is the classic view of Lucifer as the guiding light to consciousness. The conductor which illumines the mind. (IMHO)</p>
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<p>"When speaking about the nature of Christ, Lactacio makes of the <br/>Logos, the Verb, the “first begotten brother of Satan and the first of all creatures."</p>
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<p>"Lactacio" I have never heard of.</p>
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<p>“first begotten brother of Satan and the first of all creatures.”</p>
<p>If this refers to Satan as a brother of Christ it makes no sense to me. I think it is just wrong. Only if one has a strange form of a dualistic requirement of God can it possibly be considered... I don't hold that view and normal Christianity doesn't either. a very weird statement.</p>
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