'International' and now 'Pirates' has been added to the KAPB clusters
Both are the militant fractions created to upset Oklahoma's sovereign statehood.


April 25, 2015

Iconic:Sylvester II and the Succubus

Iconic
Sylvester II and the Succubus
Spring 2015

Sylvester II, the Roman Ruler, or something called Pope, was the first Church authority is introduce what came to be termed 'a demon' as a part of his studies in

astronomy, folklore medicine, magic and a number of other sciences believed to aid in the worships of Christianity at that era.
His greatest notes, found only among the Byzantium chronicles, is that of the medical community of mental health
professionals and the delusions studied in that field. The 'Succubus' was charted as the delusional happening when the physical body is hurt, damaged, suffering and struggling for life.

In the Succubus images, are two stages of the 'self healing' phenomenon witnessed by persons who are not in the left brain side. Both pictures are of a illustrated artifact from the Byzantine records.

When questioning patients, it became known that a type of faith healing, or self healing, served as the catalyst for their recovering...females called the image a 'Succubus', while men referred to it as an 'Incubus' even though the delusion was about the same in appearance...slightly male, slightly female.

Then the inflicted wounds are punctured, bleeding, deadly, etc., the Succubus turns a purplish color and appeards bloated. The eye will grow increasingly glow red and very little can be heard by the self induced injury delusion.

All together, the Succubus is the healing realm on the right side of the retractory brain...or, 'the healing Jesus' in us.

How did the Succubus end up as a demon having sex with females?  The consciences is that the Western Church made those changes. Copying everything the Byzantine did, the Succubus was also added, but with a sever sexual problem. Three Church leaders are responsible for this type of Church cleansing...Archbishop of Troy (shattered love), Archbishop of Attire (herbal), and Archbishop of Meade (fermentation, as with alcohol).