>>18467106Yeah I had a brief phase of serious interest in Mormonism, I do think Smith was 100% a real prophet/magician but also most of the lore he created is so belligerently retarded bullshit that it’s impossible for me to be inspired by and take seriously. I’m sure there are people on top who know that all the ancient LARP stuff is not true, some of whom are genuine spiritual adepts, but it just wouldn’t be my vibe.
The way I see it, Smith was a proper occultist and did take many of the Masonic symbology and mysteries over into his own system, and the reason that glowniggers seethed about him at the beginning is that he was taking Masonry and running with it. Eventually masons and Mormons recombined, and the church became America’s own homegrown esoteric glownigger plantation. They provide the CIA manpower, while the cartels run the streets. It’s no coincidence that organized crime rings within a 100% drug free religion are running the cartels kek.
What I don’t know is whether he actually had the supreme secret or not. The masons lost it at one point, it was rediscovered with the OTO. The fact that there’s a special invite-only couples-only sacrament makes me think he did.
>for those who don’t know what I’m talking about here, the supreme secret is a certain formula explaining much of the Masonic and Christian mysteries. Read the book “Sex, Sorcery and Spirit” by Jason MillerIt is also clear from my studies that the early Mormons had extensive psychedelic knowledge from the native Americans, and that peyote and morning glory (LSA, similar to LSD) were being used in the pre-prohibition Mormon church. All very interesting and certainly conducive to the kind of spiritual experiences that everyone was having back then.