ICTHUS
- (ICHTHYS) - THE SECRET TEACHINGS  |
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(See words to AMAZING UBB song below)
(We are rendering the word "Ichthys"
as "Icthus" to avoid confusion over the pronounciation of the sounds"ch"
and "y." We wouldn't want it wrongly coming out as "Itch These.")
Here we will establish that Icthus, otherwise
known in his day as Yaohushua, known to most as Jesus, was in fact a Ghu-on'uth
(hybrid human/Deep One).
What first needs to be established is
how this could be, from the line of descent. That is quite easy.
There was a woman named Ruth from the
land of Moab. Dagon was the god worshiped in Moab and Ruth was a Priestess to
the deity Dagon. She left Moab and married Boaz and bore him a son that she
named Obed, a name that still carries meaning to those in the
know. Using the matrilineal
line of descent, Icthus is her descendent. That is why the secret teachings
bridge the gap of many generations in understanding that the person known as
Jesus was in fact Icthus and was also secretly called Dag.
However, things don't just go from this
important line of descent. Icthus was the physical son of Dagon Himself, born
by his mother Mary, whose name means "of the sea." He was not Joseph's
biological son at all. Some dispute this and claim that Icthus was Yaohu-ul
(otherwise known as YHVH) incarnated, but that would be referring to the Spirit,
not the actual flesh, which requires a mother and father, ova and sperm. That
he was known as Dag, "little fish," clues us into the true fleshly
paternity.
The Catholic Encyclopedia informs us
that Dagon was the national deity of the Phillistines. The name Dagon is a diminutive
form, hence a term of endearment, derived from the Semitic root dag,
and means, accordingly, "little fish." The name, therefore, indicates
a fish-shaped God. The Bible also states this when speaking of the Dagon worshiped
in the temple of Azotus (I K., v, 1-7): he had face and hands and a portion
of his body resembled that of a fish, in accordance with the most probable interpretation
of "the stump of Dagon" (verse 5). The Septuagint also shows that
Dagon also possessed feet. The description found in the Bible coincides that
which may be seen on the coins of various Philistine or Phænician cities,
on most of which Dagon is represented as a composite figure, human as to the
upper part of the body, fish-like as to the lower. From this it may well be
inferred that Dagon was a fish-god, a fact not in the least surprising, as he
seems to have been the foremost deity of such maritime cities as Azotus, Gaza
(the early sites of which are supposed to be buried under the sand-mounds that
run along the sea-shore), Ascalon, and Arvad. In the monuments -- also most
probably in the popular worship.
One of the most recognizable articles
of clothing the Roman Catholic Pope wears is the tall hat called the mitre.
The fact is the origin of the hat goes back long before Icthus and can be traced
to the more ancient Dagon. There's nothing in the Bible that indicates that
Icthus wore such a hat. Why does the Pope wear it? Because the Pope, having
access to the vast Vatican Library, knows the secret teachings of Dagon, otherwise
known as Icthus born of Mary! Or, at least the first Pope was an Initiate in
these Esoteric Teachings and the rest of the Popes simply carried on the tradition
of wearing the mitre. (We have not been in contact with Popes for a very long
time).
Here you can see the ancient
headress
of the Priest of Dagon: |
Here you can see the mitre
of the Pope
of the Catholic Church: |
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The earliest known literary reference
to the Icthus ("ichthys") as a symbol of primitive Christianity was
made by Clement of Alexandria (c.150-c.215), but the ichthys is also seen in
first century catacombs in Rome. It was used as a secret code in the early days
of Christianity, when Christians were suffering persecution, to enable them
to determine friend from foe.
Lady Ellenborough had a talisman in her
possession, presented to her by a Druse from Mount Lebanon. It belonged to a
certain class of gems known in Palestine as a Messianic amulet of the 2nd or
3rd century BC. It is a green stone of pentagonal form. At the bottom is engraved
a fish; higher is Solomon's Seal (6 pointed star); still higher are engraved
the four Hebrew letters Yod He Vau He, Yeve (earlier, Yaohu), which form the
name of the Deity. These letters are arranged in an unusual way running from
below upward, in reversed order and forming an Egyptian Tau (T). The Tau is
considered a representation of the Tree of Life by many occultists. Here is
an accurate drawing of the talisman.
Messianic Amulet:

Note also that the two letters
"He," one atop the other, form the verticle portion of the "T."
To the upper left of the top "He," there is the "Vau," and
to the upper right of the top "He," there is the "Yod."
The "Vau" and "Yod" form the top horizontal bar of the "T."
The secret meaning of these four letters, which also spell out YHVH, esoterically
mean "male and female."
Icthus was known to be a
revealer of mysteries like the Oannes, a revealer of knowledge extraneously,
not known or discovered inwardly. The conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Pisces
was considered the sign of his coming.
During the middle ages, a very common
figure of a Christian symbol was fishes interlaced into a triangle and having
the Greek word Ichthys engraved on it. This is another synthesis of
three fish instead of the Three Fates in a triangle, as this image below shows.
The Three Fates were always women. Recall the Three Marys that visited Icthus
and then look again at the image of the three intertwined fish. The three Mary's,
had On-dy'uth (Deep One) blood.
This is
the esoteric symbol of the Three Fishes

The Greek word in the New Testament repeatedly
used and translated "saved" or "salvation" is Sothis and
Sothesetai, as in the Gospels of Mark and Luke. Sothis is also a name for the
star Sirius. Icthus stated that unless someone be "born or generated physically
out of water - and also spirit - he may not enter the Kingdom of God (John:
3:5). The emphasis is on the water.
According to a hymn of the 10th century
AD sung at the Annunciation, Mary is "star of the sea, gracious Mother
of God and always Virgo, Happy Gate of Heaven." Early Christian syncretists
in Egypt identified John the Baptist, who preceded Icthus, with the Chaldean
Oannes. The letter "M" as in the names "Marsh" and "Mary"
is also special. This is a glyph originating in the ancient water sign, which
looks like the letter "M."
You will also recall the announcement
to Mary of her Divine Motherhood according to Luke: 1:26. The Archangel Gabriel
took on the form of a toad, bearing in his hands to Mary a giant water-lily.
This was also a popular early Renaissance form, therefore it was known earlier
by others. Egyptians believed in this and in "Khnoum" or "Toom,"
which is a Lord of the Great Deep Waters. The toad stands for the resurrection
and eternal life, after the physical transformation. As the earliest Christians
knew and showed, the special votive lamps show a toad or frog enshrined in a
lotus flower with Greek Script engraved saying "Ego eime anastasis,"
meaning "I am the resurrection."
Of course, you have heard of and/or chanted
one of our chants: "Mene, mene, tekel upharsin." This is Chaldean
and is a hymn to Mene, the Egyptian King identified with Osiris. We do not worship
Osiris but we do honor Osiris in a form of "Toom" or "Thoom"
or "O-toom," i.e., Cthulhu.
In the name Moses, we again see the glyph
"M" and recall that the Pharoah's daughter, finding Moses in the Nile,
named him Mose or Moshe because "she drew him out of the waters."
Where in Exodus it says the face of Moses "shone," we can see that
this referred to the reflectiveness of scales on his face. Moses' alleged language
barrier or speech impediment was due to Moses having a non-human larynx. Of
course, Moses had powers over the waters, as when he parted the Red Sea, or
when God sent the plague of frogs upon Egypt in his name, or his teaching that
only earth and water can bring forth a living soul.
Where the Old Testament says in Job 26:5 "Rephaim
are formed from under the waters and inhabitants thereof," Rephaim is Hebrew
for the large octopoidal, original spawn of Cthulhu, the Cthulhi.
Recall Jesus's parable of the "seeds which are sown but get choked off."
Now, this ties into the well known New Testament prohibitions against "fornication"
which, in the New Testament, specifically mean incest, sodomy, and adultery.
St. Paul agrees. We must outbreed and send our seed across the world, even across
lines not usually crossed. To this end, we honor Shub-Niggurath, the God of
Miscegenation (outbreeding).
In Revelation Chapter Four you can clearly
read where the Bible speaks of "twenty-four elders," the Elders of
R'lyeh surrounded by a green glow. The four great beasts with "eyes within
and without and all around" are obviously and recognizably Shoggoths, the
green place envisioned, of course, is "R'lyeh," and that which is
sealed by the seven seals to be released by Icthus is none other than Cthulhu!
However there is more to this re-emerging Icthus when He sets about to do this,
and we shall elaborate on that.
Nyarlat (known in Egypt as Nyarlathotep)
is the Soul and Messenger of all of the Old Ones. As we know, Yog-Sothoth, also
called "Yat-zebaoth, the Gate," was the God of Moses, according to
the Zarrians and their human scribe Tierney. Nonetheless, the Soul and Messenger
of all of the Old Ones is Nyarlat. While HPL dreamed his dreams
of Kadath, he showed that he also knew this about Nyarlat. His word is absolute.
Nyarlat has many times incarnated as a
man. One of his incarnations was Set or Seth, the well-known deity from Egypt.
It was with a gift from Set/Seth that human beings became aware of their individuality
and creativity. Where does this tie in with Icthus, you might ask? We shall
explain.
A later Gnostic revelation of Clement
of Alexandria's followers, known as the Sethian heresy, claimed that Seth was
an earlier incarnation of Jesus. There were mystical Essenes in the first century
AD. called Ebionites who believed that the Holy Spirit was female. They understood
that Mary was a vessel of this Holy Spirit. Confusion exists about the gender
only because they called the human vessels of this spirit "Michael,"
which literally means, "Who is like God." A further revelation and
clarification showed that it was Seth in the line of "Michaels" -
i.e., "those who were like God." Seth, one of Eve's children, was
the first "Michael," but not Adam. The line has Seth, Enos, Cainan,
Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, Solomon,
Joachim, Mary, Jesus; but the Holy Spirit only entered Jesus at his baptism
by John the Baptist. Some earlier experts that knew of this were translators
of Coptic texts, like Bridge, such as "The Ethiopian Legends of Our Lady
Mary," as well as Bridge's translation of "A Discourse on Mary,"
by Cyril of Jerusalem appearing in Bridge's "Miscellaneous Coptic Texts."
Cyril, in that text, refers to a "Gospel to the Hebrews" that was
never found.
Adepts would recognize that the Holy Spirit
is none other than Nyarlat, the Soul and Messenger.
So, as you can see, Nyarlat, who took
on the form of Set or Seth in Khem and in Stygia before that, and many other
forms, has also incarnated in these people named, including "Icthus as
the last" (which means, not Icthus at the time he lived, but Icthus to
come!).
Some have come to think that Cthulhu was
the High Priest of Set. Nyarlat, known as Nyarlathotep, incarnated as Set in
Egypt and Nyarlat is the Soul and Messenger of all the Old Ones. Cthulhu is
the High Priest of the Old Ones, according to the authority HPL. In that sense,
one might say that Cthulhu is a High Priest of Set. However, this might also
be wrong. Certain modern-day worshipers of Set feel this is mistaken. Would
Cthulhu be the High Priest of an incarnation of Nyarlat as
Set? No. Of course not. In this case, Set would be more like Icthus in terms
of having human and divine attributes and a body made of flesh and blood. Cthulhu
would not be the High Priest of anything incarnated. We think that when Nyarlat
was doing such things as incarnations, It was unconcerned with the doings of
Cthulhu and, in that sense, was not acting as the Soul and Messenger of the
Old Ones but as an incarnation on personal business.
In that sense, then, Nyarlat is the Soul
of Icthus after Icthus transcended. As we know from the Bible, when Icthus proved
himself to have survived the unjust crucifixion, he appeared to people that
did not quite recognize him and he appeared not the same to these various people.
He had transformed and he looked different to every person that saw him.
Surely, when he comes to us again, standing
there with a sword, with a tongue that is split, ready to release Cthulhu, he
will be acting in a manner much more typical of Nyarlat.
AMAZING UBB
Amazing Ubb! We hear the Call!
Its word our life secures.
A loving Parent to us all
As long as life endures.
Through many dangers, toils and snares,
We have already come;
’Tis Ubb that brought us safe thus far,
And Ubb will lead us home.
And, when this space and time does
fail,
And all dimensions cease,
We will possess, within the veil,
A life of joy and peace.
The earth will soon dissolve like
snow,
The sun will shine no more;
But Ubb, who made us here below,
Will be just as before.
When we’ve been here ten billion
years,
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing Ubb’s praise
Than when we’d first begun.
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