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The King's Power

The King's Power

The true king is the emperor; the emperor is the Fourth Arcanum and also the Fourth Sephiroth; the emperor, in the macrocosmos, is the Atmic body; the emperor is the servant of all; the emperor is our Innermost; the emperor is related to Chesed (חסד); chesed is kindness, charity, and grace in Hebrew; the emperor is also associated with the fourth Hebrew letter: Daleth (ד); the true king, with his compassion, will stand together (with the very people that support him for his generous service unto others);

The opposite of the emperor is the tyrant; the tyrant is the dictator; the tyrant is Satan who wants to be served; the tyrant's power is jealousy, greed, disgrace, and desire; it is the tyrant who desires power to be ruled; the tyrant is the one who conquers externally to take for himself; the desire for power and control will never be satisfied; the tyrant will always compare itself exaggeratingly more than a true king, while in reality, the tyrant is nothing compared to a true king; the tyrant will always stand alone;

The President is indecisive; whenever you look at the president or a king (or queen) of any nation, how they rule is determined by their fruits; a fruit of goodness is a true king, yet a fruit of impurity is always a tyrant; the President who is a public servant to all is the true king; yet a President who shows no mercy and compassion unto his subjects and to his people is a dictator;

Behold, the true king's power is its compassion; it is charity, grace, kindness, and mercy which are the true king's powers; the true king is a servant to all; a true king will ask his subjects or to his people akin to the following: “How can I help you”; to the true king who serves others with his queen, he will prevail and leave behind a long line of kings;

Bonus #1: Sic Semper Tyrannis

Thus always to tyrants:

To the king (or president) who shows no compassion nor mercy unto others will never prevail; the tyrant will always fear the people and will seek means of justification to retain his political power by killing (or murdering) those who morally oppose him; it is also the sinning “I” who is afraid of losing its power; when the tyrant is truly afraid of the people, there is liberty;

There is slavery however when the people fear the tyrant instead of their Innermost; it is idolatry to fear a tyrant instead of one's Innermost; to a god-fearing initiate, the tyrants stand no chance against him;

Behold the very future for the tyrants who fail to repent of their tyranny and wickedness; should the tyrant remain stubborn against their chance of a redeemable redemption, a great and just downfall will prevail in store for the tyrant; the abusive power of the tyrant will be replaced by the just and merciful power of the true king, and the true king will reign with peace.

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