At death, people "good and bad" come to Grünland (Purgatory), so called for its greenish light, over which Isais rules. Mankind, tied to the Earth and mortal, is ultimately immortal (verse 3). The irrevocable promise of eternal life is made to those who attain to the Kingdom of Heaven (verse 30). Isais had also been a daemon (Plutarch, The Mysteries of Isis, Ch.XXVII) and achieved the rank of goddess by her virtue. These entities are not "demons" in the sense of the English word, but are "independent of the gods" and the most active enemies of the regions of darkness. Isais states that she came from the celestial realms as "a daughter of Kuthgracht", this being the Realm of the Daemons. Allvater "speaks" through carved runes (verse 83) Ishtar and Isais were both appointed in this way (verse 94). The goddess Ishtar is the Intermediary for the Allvater, and Isais is her secret aide although Ishtar also hears all (verses 74, 77, 110). Isais states that it was Allvater, God himself (verse 21) who descended in human form as the Allkrist, Jesus Christ (verses 98, 99), and was crucified by those he had come to reform. It denies that the Hebrew god of the Old Testament, always referred to in the Revelation as "El Shaddai", was God of the New Testament. The underlying basis of the Isais Revelation is the Marcionite heresy of the second century AD. The purpose of these three items had to remain secret (verse 81) and from that time on, Hubertus Koch's cadre of Templar knights was known in relevant circles though not officially as "The Lords of the Black Stone" (DHvSS), and formed a secret scientific section. Untersberg Mountain in Salzburg, Austria. In the autumn of 1226 she gave the German knights three gifts: the looking glass of Ishtar/Freya the finely worked head of Wodin's spear, both to be held ready for use, and the eight-sided black-purple stone or crystal ILUA, the most valuable and important of her gifts, which had to always be kept wrapped in tresses of her hair ("women's hair binds magical powers", verse 51) and maintained in the Untersberg Mountain. The prophetess Isais corresponds to the Assyrian "Isai" who in Old and New Assyria appeared in apparitions to the royal house.
The supposed purpose of Isais was to help achieve the destruction of the Powers of Darkness in the heavens and on Earth, and as a first step, the world had to be rid of the Church of Rome since it worshipped Jehovah as God Almighty.
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The first testified apparition of Isais at Untersberg occurred in the year 1226 and was repeated regularly over the next twelve years, Isais delivering the full 134 verses of her revelation by 1238. It was probably enlarged around the year 1230 and made accessible through a number of caves, in one of which was installed the temple to Isais.
A second structure was built higher up, but exactly where is unknown. Wall-sockets of this structure can still be seen at Marktschellen. In 1221 Koch reached the mountain, and set up his first Komturei (command house). Here he reports being approached by an apparition of the demi-goddess Isais, "a graceful maiden-like figure of a girl whose copper-colored hair waved as if in a breeze although the day was actually windless." She gave Koch instructions to proceed to the "mountain of the Old God Wotan", that is, the Untersberg near Salzburg, build a house there and await her next apparition where she would give "important information regarding a new Golden Age for the world".ĭepiction of three German knights Templar. Sometime in the year 1220, the German knight Templar and commander Hubertus Koch, returning to Austria from the crusades with a small company, arrived at the ruins of the former Assyrian capital Nineveh in ancient Babylon. The Appearance of Isais to the German Knights A summary of these forms the content of this article. The Revelations of the deities Isais and Ishtar were translated into modern German in 1862 and copies kept. Acting upon her instructions, in 1235 at Carthage, two German Templars received an apparition of the goddess Ishtar who gave further instructions for the Order to follow. There she would address them frequently which she did as from 1226.Ī written record was kept and the "Isais Revelation", a complete religious treatise, was compounded and delivered to Vienna in 1238. The commander of a "section" returning from the crusades to Austria in 1220 received an apparition believed to be of the demi-goddess Isais at Nineveh, old Babylon, who instructed him to proceed to the Untersberg and erect a temple in her honor inside it. The Knights Templar of the region had their headquarters in Vienna and before the year 1222 never had a Komturei (a command post) near the mountain. It was reputed in local legend to be the seat of the god Wotan and to be haunted. The Untersberg is a great mountain straddling the Austro-German border opposite Salzburg.