Ark of the Covenant Was NOT a magical object
Any kind of magick is strictly forbidden in all monotheistic religions – Christianity, Judaism and Islam. All these religions (often incorrectly) consider the abovementioned entities to be of demonic nature… so for practicing magick (sorcery, witchcraft) one could have been sentenced to death.
In all these religions you are supposed to communicate with God, angels and saints only. Communicate via a spiritual equivalent of a CB radio: when you pray, you talk and God listens; when you meditate, God talks and you listen.
Ark of the Covenant was built on God’s orders to facilitate communication between God and His Chosen People (Jews/Israelites) – via the Levites (the tribe of priests), High Priest… and the Ark.
Consequently, the belief (allegedly held by Adolf Hitler) that you can use the Ark – if you acquire it, of course – to achieve material outcomes (let alone rule the whole world) by conducting magical rituals, is wrong. You can’t do that.
But you can – if you acquire the Ark of the Covenant – create a new religion. You can build a shrine, the Third Temple, if you will (although a small chapel will do); place there the Ark of the Covenant and conduct rituals similar to the ones described in Old Testament.
You will end up with Ark- and Third Temple – centered religion based upon something like the Third Testament/Covenant between God and “New Israelites” – the group of individuals who found and acquired the Ark of the Covenant.
And that’s exactly what Knights Templar did – they found and acquired the Ark of the Covenant in 1118 and established a new religion (Ark Templar) in 1125; when the real founder and shadow Grand Master of Templars Hugh, Count of Champagne, came to Holy Land for good and officially joined Knights Templar.
And became the first High Priest of Ark Templar.
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