Kaba-Allah

The Muslim Koran is full of the stories of the Torah and Judeo-Christian Bible; this includes the fictional character Jesus. Mohammed was a Jewish character and first stated to be the Messiah of the Jews. This all creates the sympathetic connection into the enemy thought form of the Jews. The mystical systems of Islam are all designed to connect into specific passages of the Koran. This also involves the Arabic letters, many of which are Hebrew letters as well. Each letter or series of letters connects to a passage, Jewish characters, and such in the Koran. This includes the 99 names of Allah, which are found in the Quran and Hadith. Muslims recite these names on their rosaries, which have 99 beads—one for each name—forming the underlying basis of Islamic mystical practices. Each Muslim must make the trip to Mecca at least once in their lifetime, where they must visit the Kaba, the cube, and walk around it counter-clockwise seven times while offering prayer. This ritual also includes the ritual slaughter of animals and the stoning of the Devil, where they throw rocks at three pillars denoting the Devil. The Kaba is stated to have been built by the Jewish prophet Abraham, thus creating a further tie into the enemy thoughtform with the cube. This ritual is designed to raise negative energy from ritual murders of animals and prayers into the enemy thoughtform that connects with all this while attempting to curse and bind our Gods. The three pillars are due to the number three being the materialization of energy.

The cube is the shape of the element of earth in sacred geometry. All Muslims perform stolen yogic postures on their prayer mat five times a day on the solar power points and then direct this energy towards Mecca to the cube. The reason for this is that the cube materializes energy from the astral, which the mental aspect is connected to and exists within, and brings this energy into the material world from the astral. The Jews wear the Tefillin box, which is designed to look like the cube at Mecca as the Rabbi's state, and they tie the straps for this seven times on their arm in the same direction the Muslims circle the cube. This creates a sympathetic tie into this Muslim ritual and connects the energies on the astral to bring them into the material world. The black cube of the Jewish Tefillin relates to the Shema prayer, which is a formula to materialize the enemy thoughtform.

The Hindu temple in the east is centered around a cube, over which they built the Meru, a cone-shaped tower. This tower acts as a pyramid structure to create a cone of energy from the astral realm, channeling it through the geometric shape so that the energy materializes within the cube at the center. All the Hindu rituals are done within this cube by the priests and facing towards the cube by the other participants. This materializes the energy of the rituals into the world. People who visit these ancient Hindu temples mention you can place your hand on the walls and feel the stones vibrating with energy. This is because they are infused with astral energy from the geometric shape that forms at the center of the temple and the collective psychic power of centuries of the rituals within them.

The mosques traditionally are the central dome, which is a cone of power in a pyramid shape. This is to bring in astral energy and infuse it into the power of the rituals being performed five times a day within them. The towers on the corners act as obelisks, which transmit energy out of the earth and direct it from the energies of the four directions into the dome and charge the ritual further. This energy is together directed towards the cube at Mecca.