Writing: The accursed art form and why it is important to the Book of Enoch, extradimensional or extraterrestrial beings, Mankind and understanding, from a literary standpoint, the biblical God's nature.


By Will Cumberland

11/03/03


This document assumes that the reader is fully aware that they live in a controlled or illusionary reality and that the reader also has a good grasp of the Bible, Eastern and Western Philosophy, UFOlogy, the Illumanati, demonic mythology and the problems associated with ancient texts. The writer also wishes that the reader explore this work with an open mind before coming to any conclusions about points brought up by this essay.


So, read in the book of Enoch tonight that writing was one of the accursed arts passed on to the human race from the fallen angels. You can imagine the sensation I had when I read that for the first time, since that is what I do for a living.


The Book of Enoch details the order of the planets, the Heavens (Physics too), the Zodiac, the magical layout of the Cosmos and includes a story about Enoch meeting God and the Son of Man well before the coming of Yeshua. Ironically, God in the story is a real person, with some very real insights into the nature of mankind. Enoch predates many of Judaism's greatest works, including the Midrash/Torah, and the revelation of it's writings throws the Thalmud into question. Adapting the Book of Enoch to either of the two religions would make both Christianity and Judaism more valid in the eyes of their adherents and the world. The book gives more weight to the many seeking clarification within their faith about the whole 'are they aliens or be they devils' argument.


However, the Book of Enoch's main draw is that it deals with the Flood, the history of the Fallen Angels and why God despises technology and magic. In addition to magic, God is upset that the fallen angels, knows as 'Watchers', taught men the use of money, women how to use make-up, warfare, how to abort babies, weaponry, writing, science, astronomy, astrology and building. God also accuses Aza-zel of teaching mankind how to use psychedelics, herbs, spices and drugs. (No joke.) However, it was the writing part that got me.


There's also one angel in particular assigned to that task, his name was Pen-emue. Now, I don't know if that is truly a reflection of the ironic nature of this existence or if we should take heed when we use the phrase “putting something to Pen”, but the fact that writing was considered demonic never hit me in Sunday school. Little is known of Penemue, even though we find his name mentioned in other parts of the Hasidic world, but we do know that writing is considered an unholy past time in the Book of Enoch. Penemue was, or is, of the order called Cherubim. His other names were Penemuel, Tamuel, Tamel, and Tumael. His name litterally means 'the inside', for is that not what a true writer exposes, that which is 'inside'? (Book of Enoch and Bereshith Rabba.)


From the Book of Enoch (Lawrence translation: Chapter 68:9)


9 The name of the fourth is Penemue: he discovered

the children of men bitterness and sweetness:

10 And pointed out to them every secret of their wis-

-dom.

11 He taught men to understand writing, and the use

of ink and paper.

12 Therefore numerous have been those who have

gone astray from every period of the world, even

to this day.

13 For men were not born for this, thus with pen

and with ink to confirm their faith.


I read more in the Bereshith Rabba and the Genesis creation epic about how it is not permissible to inquire what came before creation. The irony of this belief is pretty profound for me because one of the first questions I asked my mother (according to her) were related to God and the questions following, just as profound for a five year old, related to the Universe.


“Mommie, who created the world?”


“God did hon.”


“Who created God?”


“No one created God, He's existed for ever and ever.”


“How long is for ever?”


“Like the Universe, God is for ever.”


“Where does the Universe end?”


Even at that age, I wanted to know who created God, why God killed and why God demanded blood sacrifices for sin. (So it surprises me that some fundamentalist hasn't started to advocate the practice of not letting children read the Bible until they are indoctrinated.) To me, the God of the Old Testament was still the same, regardless of the advent and coming of the Son of Man, or Christ Jesus as it is now properly put.


The Book of Enoch's existence is in direct conflict with some central ideas in both Judaism and Roma-Christianity. The book is supposed to be older, even surpassing the age of the Midrash of Genesis. That would mean that it should take precedence as a pillar inside of the faith, even over Genesis. Who wrote it and why? In keeping with the Judaistic view that knowledge of the fall and the Curse should be included, since it details the workings of the Heavens after creation, why was this book thrown out? Enoch has always been a decisive point among Judaism, the fallen Essene priesthood, the early Church and the modern one. Even so, one gets the idea that even before the official 'fall', that some of the angels had already been cast out of Heaven. If so, then why wouldn't any rational theologian want to know why?


"Thou has seen what Azazyel has done, how he has taught every species of iniquity upon the earth... Samyaza also has taught sorcery... They have gone together to  the daughters of men, have lain with them... The women likewise have brought forth giants..."
Enoch 9:5-8


Basically, angelic transgressions fall into two categories: a) sleeping with women or b) teaching mankind the Mysteries of Heaven (technology, meditation and magic).


The Book of Enoch explains why God flooded the planet, not to destroy man, but to kill of the demonic offspring (which according to Enoch had grown up to the size that they consumed all of Man's food supply), get rid of technology, magic and the writings of the fallen angels. The writings may have contained the reasons and rationale why Lucifer decided to seek his independence from God (and possibly show the path that he took to do this.) So, it wasn't just to punish the angels, get rid of their 'demonic' spawn or kill off mankind as Sitchin likes to relate, it was, according to Enoch, to destroy the knowledge so that mankind could start again. Now that sounds more logical when approached from the standpoint of a Christian trying to understand the Flood.


What about the words of the Prophets and the Bible itself, was not the Son of Man also called the 'Living Word'?


Then, it may be inferred that writing is not just a demonic art or craft, but originally a heavenly one. Your always 'reading' about the 'Book' 'written' by the 'prophets', so what is writing really? Until the advent of writing, it was wholly impossible to keep an accurate record of what we believed, historical events, births, technology or anything else that we felt was 'document-able.' Still, writing, like knowledge, is a double-edged sword.


Writing and the presentation of 'letters' (each letter has it's own magical significance and unlocks mental images in man's mind), can be used to persuade and corrupt. When employed under the hand of an evil government, person or dictator that wishes to control mankind, then writing becomes the sole source of propaganda. Our writing is standardized, taught at birth to damn near everyone. If one does not know how to read or write, then that dictator has a hard time getting his message across. In this case, ignorance is truly bliss.


What about the historical impact of writing. They do say that 'history' is 'written' by the winner. Needless to say, that winner has usually been the Illumanati or some other agency that seeks to control all, so we really can't trust what we sometimes read either. So I guess, in that case, Penemue should be considered, like many of the fallen, a demon. But even then, is that exactly fair?


Regardless if you believe that God is actually an advanced alien being who's sons fell out of grace teaching man the 'tricks' of an advanced society, or if you take the more meta-physical route, you have to note the real reason why writing was a form that should have been delayed until mankind reached some sort of wisdom and notice.


And that was exactly what was missing and probably why the stories speak ill of such beings.


The transgressions of the fallen are truly that because it was like handing a shotgun to a five year old and saying 'Have at it.' Where the angels, aliens or spirits erred (or possibly this was solely intentional) was when they taught this technology, they never instilled a sense of wisdom or discretion in the employment of these technologies.


Writing, the holiest of many technologies taught, needs to be scrutinized. You can't always believe what you read, they say, and such is true. How do we know that is true, probably because we had the 'wisdom', 'experience' and 'discretion' to see how mankind uses this to further it's own, sometimes selfish, political goals and greedy motivations. Want to see true evil in print, read this:


DRINK COKE


Now, if your of the witty and cognitive sort, you might get my point.


All and all, it's understandable why the Illumanati want a world language (like English). The use of propaganda would be a good deal easier if everyone was taught the same language. Problem is, they don't tell us why they are teaching us the same language, you have to use your head to figure out why they are doing it. Essentially, when you boil it all down, intellectual balance is the most important tool in figuring out what is going on in the world today. As one writer put it, you have to use truth and discretion fully, while you keep asking these questions 'who?, what?, when?, where?, why? and how?'


In writing, we always ask the question, “Who wrote this?” This is the most important question to ask and it should always be one of the first inquiries one makes about any document. That question usually will arrive at one singular answer. “What they were writing this for?” is another question that may yield direction, but can have many conclusions. “When did they write this?” is very important, because you have to research time periods around the document to check out cultural influence, historical impacts, validity and etc. I'm not going to expound upon the other questions, because you get the method.


But, as it says, Penemue taught both the bitterness and sweetness of this wisdom (balance), so where does the problem come in?


Probably in interpretation and in the mind of Man, himself.


So what exactly is the truth? Can we know it this life time. My close girlfriend says 'No, if you keep seeking the truth, it will eventually bind you to this plane because you'll never arrive at the truth and keep searching.' Well, I wish I could say I agree, but I don't. To me, not knowing the truth, as best as I can understand it, gives power to someone else and they'll have direct influence over my life. “The Truth Shall Set You Free” is a phrase that has many levels of comprehension and application. If that were the case, then there is no discernible reality and the ones that 'know' this is 'not true' can use technology to keep on controlling those that don't know. This has always been one of my complaints with the practices of Eastern mysticism because a great deal of it's teachings explain to adherents that the truth is unknowable and that they should strive for 'nothingness'. My similar yoke with Western philosophy is that only a few 'know' the truth and they exploit the hell out of the rest of us that don't!


The dictionary tells us that the 'truth' is a noun (something 'fact'ual) and that it is “something that is known to be true”. This is a very vague answer to what the truth actually is, so let's go a little further. The truth is supposed to be verifiable, ie. evidenced by 'verifiable facts' that are consistent. If the Bible or some other holy work says that “man who does not labor for food or water, will starve', then that is something we can say is the truth. Regardless if your lost in the woods, hanging out with the ancient Israelites or stuck in some wage slave Illumanati economy, this much is true. If you do not work or attempt to gather (even go to the fridge), for your food and water, you will die (or starve).


But what happens when you find un-truths among the truth? Well, welcome to the world of writing! This has been the bane of human writing since it's conception and application. The problem is not in the actual art form of writing, it is within the mind of Man. Even as Divine natured as he is, Man sometimes can't fight the urge to deceive or make himself look better in print. As someone once said, writers usually write to obtain three things, “Power, Attention and Women.” Thus, once again, this logical blow to the nature of writers seems to have put us on the level of demons, yet again.


So, what was not taught to man is “the wisdom to know the difference.” If you are like me and give a damn about your fellow Man, then you'll apply the truth and watch what you write. I know from personal experience that I can be held accountable for what I write because I've ran into situations where something I've written comes in direct conflict with someone else's reality, literally!


So, it is especially important to use cognitive analysis, inspection, verification, logic and discernment when approaching any subject. The point is, don't jump to conclusions, even if you think you've arrived at the truth. That's where adaptive decision making comes in. You have to be able to recognize your own fears about the truth and be willing (or strong enough) to push past that. Even so, continue to gather information, use your logic, intuition and reason. Believe it or not, even reason is a God given ability that needs exercise.


Is not wisdom based on being 
well informed?
Plato
360 BCE Greek

If anything, be prepared to take the age old quest to know thyself and to know the truth.


So why all this stuff about fallen angels and some ancient book that even the Christians don't read anymore? Well, the Book of Enoch answers questions that both modern Judaism and Christianity willfully ignore, even to the detriment of their own theology. The book answers the age old question about the nature of Evil and where it started for those in that belief system. Why any of them would seek to destroy this book is beyond me, but then again, we've always know that repressive elements exist within most religions and faiths.


I was shocked to find out Penemue even existed in Biblical literature. So I came to a few conclusions about why the book is suppressed or rejected, you can help find out which of these may be the most truthful. Other authors have pondered this as well.


Enoch destroys the validity of the modern Judaistic and Christian faiths. This work makes the God of the Bible more understandable, thus further removing power from the 'priesthood'. Reading Enoch can be very liberating to many, and damning to some.

Enoch shows the true leadership behind the Illumanati. Hence the reason why modern church leaders, now evidenced to be Illumanati, don't wish their adherents to know the 'truth'.

The very fallen angels desired to cover up their past and used the early church fathers to suppress it's existence.

The book of Enoch is a falsehood, meant to deceive or just the ramblings of mad man.

God didn't want Enoch to be included since it details or hints at what life was like before the fall and well before Creation. (As per Judaic belief.)

Maybe the Book of Enoch is nothing at all, just a document written to support earlier primitive beliefs that explained someone's approach to the nature of man.

Maybe the book of Enoch is a tool to further expand the goals of powerful men.


Regardless of what the truth is, what we find is a questionable, why would a religion (s) reject substantial doctrine that would help clarify it's own faith? I've read those seven approaches as conclusions reached by several different authors. Each had a valid argument and maybe it's a culmination of truths that need to be sought, but the point is the same, why the suppression?


One wonders if the nature of the fallen had to be states inherent in man. You see the angels divided into either groups of 'four', 'seven' or 'twelve.' These numbers can be applied to the fallen, the Arch Angels, Chakras, hell, the Watchers, magic, science, the groupings of the heavens, psychology and sometimes late night burrito choices. The amazing revelation is how much they show up in angelic literature. Why do the numbers have to be exact? If so, did the writer of Enoch have a better understanding of the human mind than we can give him credit for? Herein lies the search and the quest itself. What exactly is the Book of Enoch?


Only you can seek the truth out for yourself. Regardless of what you find out, put it to 'pen' and share your insights with others.


willcumberland@yahoo.com