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THE BEARER OF LIGHT, LUCIFER,FROM FREEMASONRY AND GNOSTICISM
Lucifer also known as Luzbel, is a figure that appears in various religious and mythological traditions.

In Judeo-Christian tradition, he is associated with the fallen angel who rebels against God and is cast out of heaven.

However, it's important to note that interpretations and representations of Lucifer vary across different cultures and beliefs.

In the Masonic context, the figure of Lucifer is used Symbolically and should not be confused with the traditional theological interpretation. Masons often employ symbols and allegories to convey philosophical and moral teachings.

LUCIFER is PRESENTED as a SYMBOL OF THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE. ENLIGHTENMENT and INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM.

It's essential to highlight that the SYMBOLIC INTERPRETATION of LUCIFER in FREEMASONRY is NOT RELATED to the THEOLOGICAL CONCEPT of the DEVIL or EVIL. Freemasonry promotes respect for all religious beliefs and ENCOURAGES THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH and PERSONAL GROWTH.

If you are a seeker of knowledge like I am, I invite you to join our community and become a part of it. Together, we can explore the mysteries of the world and acquire diverse Knowledge that aids in our growth and development.

This is what the fake GOD OF THE BIBLE SAYS IS A SIN It's BAD TO SEEK KNOWLEDGE, that's also why the churches flipped and changed the stories around about BOTH JESUS and LUCIFER.

The word “LUCIFER” originates from LATIN and is derived from two Latin words:

“LUX,” meaning" LIGHT," and “FERRE, “meaning” TO CARRY” or “TO BEAR! Therefore, literally, “LUCIFER” translates as “THE ONE WHO CARRIES THE LIGHT” or “BEARER OF LIGHT”

In ancient Roman mythology,” LUCIFER" was also the name given to the MORNING STAR, that is the PLANET VENUS. The morning star and Venus, were CONSIDERED the BEARER OF LIGHT BEFORE the SUNRISE.

In the Judeo-Christian religious context, the term “LUCIFER” is associated with the figure of the FALLEN ANGEL or the DEVIL. This association is based on an interpretation of the biblical passage from the book of (ISAIAH 14:12) where there's a metaphorical reference to the KING OF BABYLON as" MORNING STAR, son of the
“DAWN” or “LUCIFER”

However, it's important to note that this specific interpretation and connection with the devil are not found in all religious traditions or theological interpretations.

(ISAIAH 14:12) in the bible (in THE KING JAMES VERSION): “How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, Son of the morning! How art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!”

CHAPTER 14 of Isaiah focuses on the prophecy of the fall of the KING of BABYLON and DIVINE JUDGMENT upon him. While symbolic and poetic language is used, the main message concerns pride and the fate of those who exalt themselves against god.

The King of Babylon mentioned in ISAIAH 14 is a real historical figure. At that time, the KING of BABYLON was...