The Witchcraft of the Narnia Chronicles
I am writing this urgent message because very
soon our children here in the United States and elsewhere in the world
are going to experience a bewitching and a deceptive occult
indoctrination. On December 9th, 2005, a new Disney movie will be
released entitled “The Chronicles of Narnia.” The movie is based on the
book by C.S. Lewis entitled The Chronicles of Narnia; The Lion, the
Witch, and the Wardrobe. It is a sad fact that mainstream “Christianity”
esteems C.S. Lewis as a great “Christian” author and his writings as
edifying with profound themes of “Christian” teachings. The C.S. Lewis
books can be found in “Christian” bookstores everywhere, and even Dr.
James Dobson’s Focus on the Family organization is offering and
promoting the works of C.S. Lewis. These same books, however, can also
be found in occult bookstores everywhere!
As a former witch, astrologer, and occultist who has been saved by the
grace of God, I know that the works of C.S. Lewis are required reading
by neophyte witches, especially in the United States and England. This
includes The Chronicles of Narnia, because it teaches neophyte, or new
witches, the basic mindset of the craft. Isn’t it strange, though, that
many “Christian” churches and organizations have used The Chronicles of
Narnia as Sunday School curriculum?
When I saw the release date of this new movie, I was not surprised.
December 9th is the 13th day before the witches’ quarter-sabat of Yule.
The full cold moon is midway between the release date and the sabat of
Yule. The waxing moon is also directly on the equinox on the release
date of the movie. This is far too precisely occultic to be
coincidental, and the producers of the movie no doubt consulted
upper-level witches regarding the perfect day to have the “Chronicles of
Narnia” open.
The author of The Chronicles of Narnia, Clive Staples Lewis, was a
professor at Oxford University in England where he was supposedly
converted to “Christianity” by another Oxford professor named J.R.R.
Tolkien. Tolkien and Lewis would often sit together at a local pub or
tavern and converse about their beliefs in the creatures and the
activities of the middle earth, a strange realm of a little people and
magical powers. Tolkien often referred to Lewis as a “reluctant
Christian.” Tolkien, though, was a Roman Catholic in doctrine and found
his religion to be perfectly compatible with magic and the world of
hobbits and elves.
The story of the Narnian Chronicle known as The Lion, the Witch, and the
Wardrobe is one of clandestine occult mysticism and is not Sunday
School material unless your Sunday School is a defacto witch coven. The
story involves a child from the normal everyday or mundane world. This
girl, Lucy, who hides in a wardrobe as she is playing a game, suddenly
finds herself transported to another world very unlike her own. It is a
world of intelligent, talking animals and strange creatures. The little
girl soon finds herself having tea with a faun. In witchcraft and
ancient Roman pagan mythology, a faun is any of a group of rural
deities, which have the bodies of men and the horns, ears, tails, and
legs of a goat. The Roman god Faunus was also the god of nature and
fertility and was connected to sexual lust. Here let it be noted that in
the Narnian Chronicle Prince Caspian, this same strange land the little
girl finds herself in is also populated by gods and goddesses; such as
Bacchus, the god of drunken orgies, and the Maenads, who were frenzied
women driven to madness in the orgiastic cult of Bacchus.
The main character of the book is a lion named Aslan, which is the
Turkish word for lion. Aslan the lion is the character that “Christian”
teachers say is the Christ figure, but witches know him to be Lucifer.
The lion, Aslan, appears in all seven of the books of The Chronicles of
Narnia. The following are quotes regarding Aslan the lion:
“At the name of Aslan, Lucy got the feeling you get when you wake in the morning and realize it is the beginning of spring.”
“When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death; and when he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again.”
“He’ll be coming and going; one day you’ll see him and another you won’t.”
“It was a lion, huge, shaggy; and bright it stood facing the rising sun.”
“Aslan swings his head around scattering golden gleams of light as he does so.”
Remember, Aslan the lion is esteemed to be the “Christ figure” by so
many “Christian” teachers, but with that in mind, consider the following
quotes from The Chronicles of Narnia.
“The crowd and dance round Aslan (for it had become a dance once more)
grew so thick and rapid that Lucy was confused. She never saw where
certain other people came from who were soon capering among the trees.
One was a youth, dressed only in a fawn skin, with vine leaves wreathed
in his curly hair. His face would have been almost too pretty for a
boy’s, if it had not looked so extremely wild. You felt, as Edmund said
when he saw him a few days later, ‘There’s a chap who might do anything,
absolutely anything.’ He seemed to have a great many names – Bromios,
Bassareus, and the Ram were three of them. There were a lot of girls
with him, as wild as he. There was even, unexpectedly, someone on a
donkey. And everybody was laughing: and everyone was shouting out,
‘EUAN, EUAN, EU-oi-oi-oi.’”
Those strange words EUAN, EUAN, EU-oi-oi-oi are an ancient witches’
chant used to invoke the power and presence of the god of drunkenness
and addiction, who is named Bacchus. But wait, as the story goes on, it
gets worse as the witchcraft increases and becomes more obvious.
Consider the following: “‘What is it Aslan?’ said Lucy, her eyes dancing
and her feet wanting to dance. ‘Come children’, said he. ‘Ride on my
back today.’ ‘Oh lovely!’ cried Lucy, and both girls climbed on to the
warm golden back as they had done no one knew how many years before.
Then the whole party moved off – Aslan leading. Bacchus and his Maenads
leaping, rushing and turning somersaults, the beasts brushing round
them, and Silenus and his donkey bringing up the rear… Then three or
four Red Dwarfs came forward with their tinder boxes and set light to
the pile, which first crackled, and then blazed, and finally roared as a
woodland bonfire on midsummer night ought to do. And every-one sat down
in a wide circle around it. Then Bacchus and Silenus and the Maenads
began a dance, far wilder than the dance of the trees, not merely a
dance for fun and beauty (though it was that too), but a magic dance of
plenty, and where their hands touched, and where their feet fell, the
feast came into existence. Sides of roasted meat that filled the grove
with delicious smell, and wheaten cakes and oaten cakes…”
The above is clearly a description of a witches’ sabat of Midsummer or
the Summer Solstice, and it is described as such in perfect detail.
Certainly by now enough is known to denounce this work as satanic and
antichrist.
Was Clive Staples Lewis a Christian or a blasphemer? In his book The
World’s Last Night and Other Essays on pages 98-99, Lewis said,
“Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away
till all these things take place… certainly the most embarrassing verse
in the Bible.The one exhibition of error and the one confession of
ignorance grow side by side. That they stood thus in the mouth of Jesus
himself and were not merely placed thus by the reporter, we surely need
not doubt… The facts, then, are these: that Jesus professed himself (in
some sense) ignorant, and within a moment showed that he really was
so.”
Lewis also said in Reflections on the Psalms, page 129, “… as I believe,
Christ… fulfilled both paganism and Judaism.” Lewis was also quoted in a
biography as follows: “I had some ado to prevent joy and myself from
relapsing into paganism in Attica! At Daphni it was hard not to pray to
Apollo the Healer. But somehow one didn’t feel it would have been very
wrong – would have only been addressing Christ sub-species Apollinis.”
In closing this urgent message, I pray that our true and dear Lord Jesus
Christ will have mercy on the deceived and sleeping remnant, and that
they will come fully awake and rise up against this subtle attack of
Satan. The apostle Paul warned us in II Corinthians 11:14-15 as follows:
“And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of
light. Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be
transformed as the ministers of righteous-ness; whose end shall be
according to their works.” May God help us all, and may he especially
protect our children from witch-craft in the churches is my prayer.
Pastor David J. Meyer
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