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CHAPTER #12 PSYCHOMEDICAL A look at the science of psychology would not be complete without a look at the ancient Oath of Hippocrates. This oath which our healing professionals are bound and to which the psychological professionals seem to ascent is of pagan orientation and is part of what I call, witchcraft's modern appeal. What makes me say this, is that the oath was discussed at length at "The Nazi Doctors" trials at Nuremberg, because the cruellest atrocities in the name of modern scientific healing were performed by men and women under the auspices of this oath. My point here is that the Oath itself promotes the type of mass killings that led to the Holocaust. Why the oath is still with us to this day and even being promoted by our healing professionals is beyond me, particularly in the light of what it really means, which is what I shall discuss in this final chapter dealing with the evils of psychology. Hippocrates(460-370 BC) renowned as the "Father of Medicine" was a pagan, greek mystic and philosopher who became known as a physician. There is absolutely no documentary proof that he was in actuality a real, bona fide physician as we imagine a doctor should be today. The Corpus Hippocraticum a seventy volume work is a compilation of many different writers only one of which is Hippocrates. "He advised on mental illness, for which bleeding and laxatives, as well as psychotherapy, were prescribed; and surgery, in which cauterisation or burning with a hot iron, was sometimes used to heal wounds". This statement from the 1995 "lavishly illustrated and vividly written" Readers Digest Volume entitled How was it Done? accredits Hippocrates with prescribing "psychotherapy" 1500 years before the term was even coined. Since Readers Digest is controlled by the Roman Catholic Church should it surprise us that they are attributing this supposedly modern psychological phenomenon to an ancient "Saint" who was clearly not into psychotherapy, as we are duped into understanding it, but its forbearer which the psychological professionals freely admit is Spiritualism? I think so. This further incriminates the science of psychology promoting a species of witchcraft. Furthermore this statement is more proof of the close relationship that exists between the medical professionals and the "psychologists" as far back as the 5th century. This helps me understand why the science of psychology is plagued with so many medical metaphors. "Hippo's" book of 406 aphorisms, such as the house hold phrase "Desperate ills call for desperate remedies" shows that his knowledge of anatomy and physiology was extremely limited. After his death and in keeping with his "Saintly" demeanour it was said "that honey from the bees that made their hives near his grave was a miraculous cure for any ailment" Why the medical profession should have even chosen him and his oath as their mentor is stunning proof to me, of the criminal activity going on in the name of supposed healing in this profession. Since the psychological professionals are only a spin-off from this medical one they are just as corrupt, I feel. This oath recapitulated by the popular Jewish psychiatrist R.J.Lifton in one of his books dealing with Nazi war criminals begins: "I swear by Apollo Physician, by Asclepius, by Health, by Panacea and by all the gods and goddesses making them my witnesses, that I will carry out, according to my ability and judgment this oath and this indenture." Tabers Medical Dictionary continues what Lifton omits, for the sake of brevity it seems, and gives a long list of apparent ethical procedures and principles which our healing professionals are required, encouraged, and admonished to follow as "this indenture". The oath closes with foreswearing if the opposite of the indenture is ever found to be true. But the question that should be asked is, how can any well educated professional or highly skilled doctor, particularly a psychiatrist, take an oath swearing to gods and goddesses who are all adulterers and murderers? Apollo Physician was never a physician. The reader will note carefully and importantly that Physician in this oath is not a noun but a surname and therefore a proper noun. There is a big difference between "physician" as a noun and "Physician" as a surname as in "Apollo Physician". It was customary for the ancients and for the pagans at the time of Hippocrates to attach to their god of choice whatever personality traits or characteristics they desired. And this is what Hippocrates is thought to have done with the well known deity of Apollo. He surnamed him "Physician". The noun "physician" means a person skilled in the art of healing, specifically a doctor of medicine. But "Physician" as a surname, particularly for the god Apollo means the complete opposite of healing. It means death. The Reverend Alexander Hislop in his book entitled The Two Babylons tells us quite a bit about the ancient god Apollo and many other of these supposed healing gods in the Oath of Hippocrates. However the book is not for the novice and it is very difficult to follow. I've reworded what I found to be the most important points dealing with this subject. Apollo (Physician) is the same as the Egyptian god Horus the hawk god. And Horus was just a new incarnation of the Babylonian god Osiris or Nimrod, who in turn was a counterfeit of Jesus Christ the Great Physician. Let's put it another way. In Egyptian mythology which the Greeks adopted, hook, line and sinker, Apollo (Physician) became famous for his mythological combat with the serpent Pytho, which is where our english word "python", the venomous snake originates. The Pythian Apollo was the god of the oracles, that is Satan himself, the originator of sin, and as a deceiver, a counterfeit of Jesus Christ the Great Physician. It is interesting in greek mythology how Satan, a mythological character to many still, as Apollo (Physician), has turned things around and made himself out to be a good god and a supposedly great healer. Apollo was regarded, long before Hippocrates was ever born, as the inventor of the bow, which clearly identifies him with Sagittarius, the mighty hunter of the Zodiac. And Sagittarius was also the same sign as the Centaur or the Archer. This imaginary half-man, half-horse creature represented on Babylonian coins, many of which have been unearthed by archaeologists, was known as Kronos, Saturn, the father of the gods and Nimrod, another counterfeit of Jesus Christ the Great Physician. Webster states that Apollo is a Greek god who in later times became the Roman god of sunlight, prophecy, music, and poetry. This "Physician" as a surname for Apollo is not mentioned. It could therefore be a much later addition to Apollo then we realize. However it should be remembered that the god "Apollo" and the god "Apollyon" are exactly the same. And "Apollyon" is the Angel of the bottomless pit in the Book of Revelation. I don't think, considering how duped our medical and health professionals are into believing this Oath of Hippocrates that the point about Jesus being the Great Physician, and none other, and not the angel to the bottomless pit, even Hippocrates' "Apollo Physician" can be stretched too far. As one medical missionary has stated "Christ is the true head of the medical profession. The Chief Physician (if you please).He is at the side of every God-fearing practitioner who works to relieve human suffering...that which physicians can only aid in doing, Christ accomplishes... (physicians) endeavour to assist nature's work of healing; Christ Himself is the Healer. The physician seeks to preserve life; Christ imparts life". This is something Apollo Physician can never do. The second god the Oath of Hippocrates swears by is Asclepius which is the latinized name of the greek god Asklepios which signifies simply "the instructing snake". The name Aselepios however, is capable of another sense, as derived from "Aaz"; strength, and "klep", to renew and therefore, in the exotorie doctrine, Aselepios was known simply as "the strength-restorer" or "the healing god". But, as identified with the serpent the true meaning of the name is just the opposite. In Pergamos especially, where pre-eminently "Satan's seat was the sun-divinity as is well known, was worshipped under the form of a serpent and under the name of Asculapius, the man instructing serpent". According to the fundamental doctrine of the Mysteries as brought from Pergamos to Rome, the sun was the one and only god. An artist by the name of Joe Maniscalco, who travelled around the world studying this very point, also brings this up on one of his video presentations about the number of the beast in Revelation 13 which is "the number of a man and his number is 666". (see Chapter 7) Aesculapius was the beneficent influence of the sun which pervaded the souls of men. And the serpent was a symbol of the enlightening sun, that is Satan a counterfeit of Jesus Christ the Great Physician. To this very day, the insignia of the healing profession is a sword encircled by two serpents. These same two serpents can be seen in a wood cut from Pompeii in Hislop's book, with the fly destroying swallow or "the lord of the fly" or the "fly destroying god" of the oriental world who was called Beelzebub. Beelzebub just means the restless lord, even that unhappy one who "goeth to and fro in the earth, and walketh up and down in it, "who" goeth through dry places seeking rest and finding none". Jesus Christ was called by the unbelieving Jews in his day Beelzebub for His miraculous abilities in curing the sick, the lame and the blind, which his own people attributed as coming from Satan. The Bible describes it thus: "And the scribes which came down from Jerusalem said: "He hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of devils casteth he out devils...But some of them said, He casteth out devils through Beelzebub the chief of the devils." From this, the inference is unavoidable that Satan in his own proper name, must have been the great god of all the pagan mysteries and is the supreme god of the Hippocratic oath. But more than this these mysteries Hislop tells us via the pagan Pontifex in Pergomas were cleverly transferred to the pope in Rome who was thus the high priest of Satan which is where the number 666 fits in because this number can only be the number of this man. The protestant reformer and rebel monk Martin Luther further justifies this point in the light of these affairs by his calling the Pope the "Antichrist". In this sense the Pope entered in league with that system of devil-worship which is to this day under the guise of the instructing snake or the god Asclepius, the very same god in the Oath of Hippocrates. It should also be noted that Asclepius being the latinized form of the word Asclepias is according to Webster's dictionary the name for swallow-wort, which sheds more light on the "fly destroying swallow" theory of Hislop. Swallow-wort is part of a species of plants from the milkweed family whose roots have been used for centuries as an emetic, cathartic, and diuretic. The ancients we could also say have simply deified the plant into a god. This is pantheism and a very well respected teaching in Hinduism but certainly not in Christianity. No matter how you cut the cards Asclepius is not a god of health . "Health" the third name in the Hippocratic oath is a proper noun. It is not, as we are ignorantly led to believe, the condition of being sound in body, mind and spirit or freedom from physical disease or pain. Well being is not intended. How can it be when Apollo Physician is not a physician and Asclepius is just another mystic name for Satan? Health then, to repeat, is a proper noun in this oath and not a noun. However similar to the noun the name Health is derived from the middle english word "helthe", which comes from the old english "haelth", which comes from the word "hal", which means health. Similarly the verb "to heal" comes, from the middle english "helen" which is from the old english "haelen", which is akin to the old high german "heilen", then back to the old english "hal", which means health. When the german people in the Second World War saluted Hitler their grand Fuehrer, they said "Heil! Hitler!" which most thought meant "health to you Hitler" because "heil" in german means health. But "Heil" capitalized and used as a proper noun does not necessarily mean health at all. Another thing they did was raise their right arms, out and up, while saying this. Note again "Heil" was always capitalized, though it seemed to be used as an adjective to describe Hitler. It was a word made famous by the Nazis. In a little children's book entitled "the Story of Science" by Edmund Hunter there is an illustration of Hippocrates graduates under a plain tree on the island of Cos, taking the hypocritic "Hippocratic Oath" because to me it was just that. Similar to the German salute to Hitler in the Nazi era, these medical graduates are saluting or swearing by their gods and goddesses in the taking of their oath with their arms raised out and up, the same as the German people did when they saluted Hitler. This can hardly be a coincidence. We see similarities then between the healing professionals of ancient times taking the Oath of Hippocrates and the Nazi regime's pledge the German people made to Hitler who in many ways was looked upon as a god. The Jewish psychiatrist R.J.Lifton states that "For quite a number of doctors...Hitler not only had the power of a commander in chief in a political sense, but was also the highest ranking physician...Hitler had been made into a god-like being..." and as we now know in retrospect "a psychopath...". Could it not very well be as I mentioned in Chapter 10 that in our universities, seminaries, medical schools and many other institutions of supposed higher learning we are but breeding "god-like being(s)" even more "psychopath(s)" ready to follow or even to be another Hitler? I believe the "Signs of the Times" tell us this is quite possible. Hitler himself demanded unquestionable obedience like the gods. And in this sense "Hela", the goddess of hell, and the husband of Pluto in Greek mythology, more perfectly resembles this goddess of Health in the Oath of Hippocrates. It is also strangely reminiscent to Hitler's "Sieg, Heil!" made famous by his Nazi party. "Hela", "Heil" or "Health" only demanded grief, sickness, gloom and death. According to the legend messengers were sent all over the world to see to it that the goddess' orders were carried out. History makes it quite clear that "Heil! Hitler!" was about the closest to hell this earth has ever seen, and this is the fruit of the goddess of Health in the Oath of Hippocrates. Why our healing professionals of this century should ever be hankering after the goddess of Health, Hitler's "Heil" or "Hela" the goddess of Hell remains a terrible enigma. The fourth god mentioned in the Oath of Hippocrates is Panacea. The noun panacea from the Greek word panakeia means "to heal", it means a remedy for all ills or difficulties, a cure-all. But notice again that Panacea in the oath is a proper noun, similar to Apollo Physician, Asclepius and Health. Like Panacea's other companion gods and goddesses healing is not intended, nor has it ever been. The first part of the name Panacea is Pan and gives us the meaning of the name. Pan signifies "to turn aside". Hislop informs us that Pan is a synonym of Hata which means "to sin", the proper generic meaning of which is "to turn aside from the straight line", and that name was the first name of our first parent Adam which was given to him by the "doubters" and "unbelievers" of that day. Hislop states: "Now let the reader look at what is on the breast of the Ephesian Diana as mother of the gods and he will see a reference to her share in the same act of going aside; for there is a crab, and how does a crab go but sideways? This, then, shows another of the signs of the Zodiac. Cancer commemorates the fatal turning aside of our first parents, from the paths of righteousness, when the covenant of Eden was broken. In the Eleusian Mysteries, that commemorated the rape of Proserpine, that is, the seduction of Eve (in the garden of Eden by Satan), the lamented god, or Bacchus (the brother of Apollo) was represented as a baby, at the breast of the Great Mother who is called Deo". And Deo applied to the Great Mother is evidently just another form of Idaia Mater "The Mother of Knowledge" today the Papal Virgin Mary. We've all sang at church of course the christmas song that goes "In exelcis Deo" without perhaps knowing what it meant. "The joy of the Hilaria or rejoicing festival was enhanced by the new birth of Attes "the sinner" or Adam, that is, Pan or (Panacea) who in consequence of his breach of the covenant had become dead in "trespasses and sins". Why anyone with a sane mind would ever want to rejoice or consider hilarious the sin of our first parents can only be explained by looking into pagan mythology, where all sins such as: licentiousness, promiscuity of all kinds, idol worship, theft, adultery, covetousness, lying, swearing falsely, rape, murder and death were immortalized and subsequently deified. Such was the case for Panacea which was not panacea at all. The Oath of Hippocrates though swears by all the gods and goddesses there are in the world. There is absolutely no distinction made in the oath as to who is who or what is what. It is only our imaginations and ancient mythology which are left to take a wild guess at what these names all may mean, never really thinking of course in this modern age of ours that we are but paying homage to gods and goddesses that represent Satan who is depicted as a little red man with a pitch fork but in reality is our cutting rival for truth, righteousness and eternal life. Today, I believe, many of these gods and goddesses have been resurrected from ancient mythology and have taken on modern cartoon forms like: Superman, Casper the Ghost, Spider-Man, Batman and many other cartoon figures. The programs and movies on television called Zoro, Robin Hood, Hercules, Ben-Hur, the Ten Commandments, (By the way, "Elvis Presley's leading lady in his first film entitled "Love Me Tender" was Debra Paget, who also starred in "the Ten Commandments", Cecille B. DeMille's Biblical extravaganza"), Raiders of the Lost Ark, Cleopatra and many others were all based on ancient mythological characters to further popularize, to modern minds, the immortality of the gods and goddesses that have only been representative of the "Evil One". Bubble gums, candies, baked goods like "hot cross buns", art, calligraphy, yoga, gardening and many other unsuspecting things upon close scrutiny reveal the presence of a mastermind bent on destroying us in the name of Health and healing. Is it any wonder as the psychiatrist Lifton points out after interviewing 350 Nazi war doctors that these individuals for the most part considered themselves "the priests of the holy flame of life"? Fire being the sacred means of soul purification in all the mysteries particularly in the Bacchic orgies. To the SS Nazi doctor "the art of healing" had taken on a 20th century "divine mission", a "kamikaze" or divine wind, or drift, if you please, which would of never been complete without the atrocities of the holocaust. And in this "the psychiatrists, psychologists and medical doctors could be the true saviours of mankind"? Absolute rubbish! The Oath of Hippocrates is still a very relevant oath today in the medical profession. According to my latest Tabers Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary it is directly linked to more modern oaths like the Declaration of Geneva, Declaration of Hawaii, the Nightingale Pledge (which the nurses take), and the Prayer of Maimonides. The saddest part about all these "oaths" is that they do not recognize that Jesus who hung on the cross of Calvary, was buried and three days later resurrected from the grave, and is now in the heavens above ministering on our behalf is the Greatest of all Physicians. They do not recognize one iota more than "The Nazi Doctors" did during World War II, that God has reconciled the world unto Himself in His only begotten Son Jesus Christ. Also and perhaps just as importantly, the insignia for the medical professionals regardless of the gods and goddesses they swear by in all these oaths is still a sword entwined by a serpent. It is true that in the wilderness when the Hebrews were dying of venomous snake bites, way back there in Old Testament times, Moses lifted up a metal serpent on a stick and bade everyone to look and be healed as God had commanded. The serpent was figurative of Jesus Christ who would on the cross of Calvary be made sin for us. That is why Jesus Himself said in the New Testament that "as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness so must also the Son of man be lifted up, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but inherit eternal life". Since none of these oaths would ever acknowledge that Jesus Christ is here represented by the medical insignia, of a sword and a serpent, we can but only conclude it is symbolic of Satan and that healing is not intended nor has it ever been. This leads me to the same conclusion that Dr. E.W. Bullinger did in his book The Witness of the Stars. "The world is sick, and yet not unto death; There is for it a day of health in store; From lips of love there comes the healing breath,The breath of Him who all its sickness bore, And bids it rise to strength and beauty evermore. Evil still reigns; and deep within we feel The fever, and the palsy, and the pain Of life's perpetual heartaches, that reveal The rooted poison, which from heart and brain, We labour to extract, but labour in vain. Our skill avails not; ages come and go, Yet bring with them no respite and no cure; The hidden wound, the sigh of pent-up woe, The sting we smother, but must still endure, The worthless remedies which no relief procure,All these cry out for something more divine, Which the worst woes of earth may not withstand; Medicine that cannot fail - the oil and wine, The balm and myrrh, growth of no earthly land, And the all-skilful touch of the great Healer's hand. Man needs a prophet: Heavenly prophet, speak, And teach him what he is too proud to hear. Man needs a priest: True Priest, Thy silence break, And speak the words of pardon in his ear. Man needs a king: O King, at length in peace appear".