Above the “gods” and around them, in old paintings throughout the world, snakes appear in abundance. The Serpent represents the reptilian archons, it represents the Devil, it is slippery, stealthy, poisonous, or a strangler. It represents insidiousness and danger. It is really not a symbol of wisdom, although such delusions are found in esotericism and shamanism. According to them, “the Serpent brings transformation, vital life energy, and spiritualization of instincts”. In essence, this is true, but in a completely different sense than a person who is positively attuned to some kind of learning would think. This idea of Serpent symbolism is doublespeak: it is the language of ambiguity symbolized by the forked tongue of the Serpent, which has two linked ends. The Serpent intentionally covers, masks, distorts, or inverts the true content meaning of words that describe something in a certain context. It is primarily intended to cover up the truth and make it sound more palatable. It introduces deliberate ambiguity and twists the real meaning. The inscription “Arbeit macht frei” – “Work sets you free” above the gate to the concentration camp in Auschwitz is also ambiguous. In this context, it almost sounds like dark humor because we all know how it was there.
Gods work together with mental entities, the archons, and thus have some access to information, which can give the impression that they are wise. It is given by the possibilities, that archons have with their certain access to the database of thought consciousness and the possibility of programmatic processing of information by artificial intelligence of Matrix. Either someone else of them will look something up for them in the mental infobank, because the archons (mentals) are networked with each other and cooperate, or the cybernetic machine of the Artificial Spirit of the Matrix will push them an information topic from the Spirit from the database; Spirit throws them a bone to chew on. The Anunnaki gods already made it clear thousands of years ago with their likenesses on ancient images, statues, Egyptian paintings, along with serpents all around and especially on their heads, who rules them and with whom they have joined. If you see reptiles in your dreams, you already know what and who they represent.
The seven-headed dragon is a representation of the mental program that connects several mental entities through the seven heads. Imagine a hub, a device that networks one output with multiple inputs. On one side, it has one plug, through which a person has headphones connected. These represent a connection to his mind; it is an output. On the other hand, the hub has seven network sockets, inputs to which several mental entities are connected at the same time and which send thought data to the person’s mind.
Someone/something pulls out network cables in a flash and immediately plugs in other mental substitutes. This is how it exchanges. Archons can also be attached to someone for a long time and provide stable input. The connection gives the archons and the beings behind them an opportunity to feed on energy, if they are successful in deceiving and utilizing the person. Archons are organized, coordinated, and have a system. They are like the fascists of the German Third Reich. They had a detailed administrative system and processes for managing war, genocide of nations and literally everything else that was important to take care of on a massive scale. The Lord of the Archons is the Devil, and their goal is for Satan to dominate All That Is (ON); and so the organized system of the archons also alternates with (apparent) confusion and (controlled) chaos.
If someone’s consciousness mind is connected or attacked by the dragon’s different archon entities, a whirlwind of thought and chaos, a mortar fire of thoughts and emotions is created. Especially in tense, emotional, crisis situations, such are attractive to archons because something extremely active is happening. The more a person is under stress and fear, the greater the “excitement” of the archons from negativity, the greater the “feeling” they have of being alive. Archons feel an opportunity, Chaos is their home. However, they do not have feelings; that feeling is something like information about the opportunity to obtain enough Energy of Grace, which gives them the opportunity to realize their intentions more widely. The starting energy will be provided by the one who prophesied the curse, and that is one of the Anunnaki. The task of the archons is to turn invested energy into profit; the result of their efforts depends on their success, on how they act, and also on the person whose consciousness their thoughts invade; it also depends on how he approaches it in his Spirit.
Archangel Michael and St. George slaying the dragon is a symbolic representation of the fight between the enlightened man and the devil (reptilian, archon, god), a fire-breathing dragon attached to the soul, spreading destruction and evil. Calmness, balance, the firm purpose of Spirit, and creative stability are states in which the archons do not feel at home because they do not understand them, and then neither do the gods. When they are attached to a person’s mind and the person ignores them and does not give in to their offers, they are drained of energy and gradually fall off like a dried tick that cannot suck blood. The reason for this is that they constantly follow the promptings of the Devil, and with every unsuccessful attempt to bring the attacked person to Satan, they lose a piece of the remnants of their sold soul, energy. All they have left is their Ego, which will automatically drag them down to the eternal Darkness.
