Krivda, the Godtrix Against the Matrix

Krivda, the Godtrix Against the Matrix

by Enna Reittort
Krivda, the Godtrix Against the Matrix

Krivda, the Godtrix Against the Matrix

by Enna Reittort

Paperback

$20.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

'Krivda' is an ancient Russian word that means 'deceit' with a twist - the subtler, more pernicious connotation of 'reality made crooked'. This word, and its meaning, underpins the discovery of how machineries of 'religion' operate over a long historical arc of six thousand years, revealing striking structural and operational continuity from the religions of ancient gods to those of the modern secular gods of money and science. That continuity is reaching its culmination in the present early part of the twenty-first century. The new god of techno science emerges around the globe, its religion seamlessly taking the succession of its predecessors all gathered into its fold, its dogma seamlessly taking over the well-conditioned mind and psyche of man... Therein lies the 'god-trix'.

The book does not adopt a conventional historiographical approach, but rather seeks to perceive the unfolding of that continuity from the standpoint of the common people - the silent non-actors of conventional history - through the insights of grassroots anthropology and forgotten esoteric traditions. It is also considered from what would be the standpoint of 'the gods' and their priesthoods. Many clues are found in words, their etymologies, ancient meanings, as well as in occult word-spell.
When seen from the perspective of ordinary humans, the long historical arc of organized religion, both 'religious' and 'secular', reveals an extraordinarily consistent pattern of a phenomenon that goes beyond oppression and mind control - the multifaceted use of humanity by 'the gods' as a resource providing them with much more than slave labor and worship.
As the journey progresses, it becomes clear that 'the gods', disproportionately powerful though they may be, are extremely dependent on us mortal humans for various forms of 'food'. To secure their steady supply of these 'foods' they bind humanity in a top-down co-dependent relationship of which most humans today are quite unaware.

In the same dynamic, 'the gods' bind Nature along with humans in pure enslaved exploitation. Nature is the true 'Matrix' - the Womb - along with humans who are her natural 'children'.

Ultimately, what 'the gods' so crave from their 'human resource' is a very great prize, of cosmic significance. Their covert games of Krivda over the millennia are now openly legible - in an open challenge of end-times proportions to the essence of what it is to be human.

This book is for those who seek a deeper understanding of how we arrived to this point through immense trials and tribulations, and a clear sense of human truth that the challenge irrevocably requires us to recover.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786165827713
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 02/05/2022
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Enna Reittort is a traditional culture anthropologist (PhD), a linguist, a regenerative farmer, a contemplative meditator. She lives in a village in south-east Asia.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

Introduction 3

Perspective 4

Structure 7

Clarifications 8

Gratitude 9

Teachers, guides and way-showers 9

Words 11

Part 1 21

Tracking the Components of a God's Religion 21

Preamble - an Indian encapsulation of' gods' and poverty 22

Chapter 1 25

Probing deeper into the words 25

What's in a (god-)name? 27

The counterfeit sun 33

Dualities, real and false 34

The word 'religion' 37

The word 'priest' 38

Chapter 2 41

The Old Testament 'God'. Improbable beginnings of a religion 41

Yahweh or the alien god of the Bible 42

The high-tech Elohim 46

From story to scripture 48

The gods' long game, and more esoteric background 50

Geopolitics and people power 55

The Jesus story 60

Multiple layers of violence encoded in the 'sacrificial lamb' 65

The pioneer of the human Christ Principle 67

Chapter 3 71

The battle for the narrative 71

The early centuries 71

The magic spell of 'original sin' 74

Chapter 4 77

Growth of the institution 77

The priestly class, cornerstone of the institution 77

Neo-imperial space and time 78

The growth of the institution, landmarks in perspective 81

Methods of the institution 89

Chapter 5 93

Parallel 'religious' institutions of the Church 93

The Knights Templar 93

The Inquisition 95

The Jesuit order 99

Chapter 6 107

A brief loop back into very ancient times 107

Before the Elohim 108

Chapter 7 113

Elements of a legacy 113

The awe-full business of sacrifice 113

Mind control 115

The insidious 'new age' offshoot 117

Part 1 conclusions 119

Elements of a religion 119

Part 2 123

Secular Gods 123

Chapter 8 125

The god of money 125

Avery condensed and tentative history of money, chiefly in Europe 126

The Templars, again, and the Venetians 132

Ancient priests of gods-and-money 135

'Divine' gold 143

Inhuman debt and human honor 145

Debt and 'original sin' 147

Poverty under the modern money god 148

The priests of the money god today 151

The supranational maze of cardinals and the church of Development 154

Where is the pope while money is dying? 155

The industrial high priests of the money god 158

How the money god does deceit - value and values 161

How the money god does sacrifice 163

Chapter 9 167

The god of war 167

Chapter 10 173

The god of science 173

The false disconnect between religion and science 173

From Big Oil to technocracy 175

From open science to closed science, and the drive of separation 177

Elements of a religion of science 179

The science god's appetite for sacrifice 183

What the words say 185

The god of medicine 188

The pope of vaccines 190

The god of disease and its lust for sacrifice 194

Chapter 11 199

Outside the club, the energy 'goddess' 199

Chapter 12 203

The 'goddess' of justice 203

A very crooked system of law 205

Chapter 13 209

Mind control, egregores, and 'the field' 209

Mind control, dissociation and soul loss 209

The interdimensional field 212

Conclusion 215

Part 3 219

The Endgame of the Long Game - The God-Trix Against the Matr-IX 219

Chapter 14 221

The Acquired Poverty Syndrome 221

Development - a cult in the religion of the god of money 221

Poverty - the blind spot of modern people 225

Poverty is loss of Nature 226

Poverty of body and health 227

Poverty of emotion 229

Poverty of lime 230

Poverty of knowledge and wisdom 232

Poverty of soul in a cult of death against Nature, the ultimate bioterrorist 233

Poverty of beauty 237

Poor power, and its disempowerment 238

Interim conclusion - towards the grand finale of the endtimes god 241

Chapter 15 245

The religion called communism 245

The remarkable 'religious' case of the Soviet experiment 249

Chapter 16 253

The end-time god of techno-mind 253

Introductory considerations 253

The emergent god - what is it? What do we call it? 254

The techno-mind god's priesthood 255

False androgyny, tipping points and a definitive savior 257

Utopian dystopia of deceit 261

Nature under the weaponized energy 'goddess' 264

Technocracy 266

Transhumanism and the primordial sacrifice 269

Taking over the microcosm through the sense gateways 272

The gods' GRIN 275

The techno-synergy 276

Towards the complete occultation of the Feminine? 279

The false alchemy of 'data' 282

Chapter 17 285

Back to an E.T. god? 285

Alien religion and godly psyche-pathology 285

The sacrifice motif, again - intensified 290

The gods' envy and the crooked path against life 293

Conclusion of Parts I, II, III - Taking stock 297

Part IV 303

The Human Path and the Long Game of Humanity 303

Introduction - breadcrumbs and traces 305

Chapter 18 309

'No religion' - the Human Path of Bengal 309

No gods, no religion, no priests, no revealed scripture 309

No caste, and no renunciation 311

As below, so above - the cosmic human body 312

Body humble and sublime: matter - temple - school - clinic 312

Moner manush of the heart-mind 314

Women are a big deal 315

Twilight language, secrecy, paradox, transmission 316

Death in life - ego death 317

Key points from the Fakir Human Path 318

Chapter 19 321

How Kashmir Tantra deals with 'the gods' 321

The tantrik non-religion 321

Seers' science 322

The 'god' word in tantra and Indian culture generally 323

Tantrik "psychology' 325

Chapter 20 329

Shamanic roots 329

The path of the shaman 329

The 'good death' in 'pagan' Russia 333

Chapter 21 335

The pre-Socratic shamanic connection 335

Parmenides' wisdom from the underworld 335

Pythagoras and the Hyperborean shaman 339

Chapter 22 341

The Human Path in cosmic perspective 341

Cosmology and human fractals 342

A very big-picture cosmic affair of humans, gods and E.T.s 345

Chapter 23 355

From a time before 'law' to a future Human 'law' 355

Words, again 355

Restoring Prav-da - the human economy without 'debt' 357

Conclusion 359

Speciation. The Human Principle and its natural esoteric, from dissociation into integration 359

Epilogue 367

Bibliographical references 370

From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews