Yu-Gi-Oh!: Simbolisme Okult Untuk Anak-anakYu-Gi-Oh!: Occult Symbolism for Children Vigilantcitizen Yu-Gi-Oh! is an international phenomenon that captivates millions of fans worldwide. Primarily aimed at children and teenagers, the card game and its related productions contain many occult symbols and references taken from secret societies. This article looks at the symbols used and their occult origin.
Yu-Gi-Oh! is a Japanese manga created by Kazuki Takahashi. It has spawned into a franchise that includes television shows, trading card games, video games and movies. This worldwide phenomena has reached millions of fans across the world, but it is still widely unknown by "outsiders". I came across Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie while randomly switching channels on a Saturday morning. I have to say that the entire production was of a rather mediocre quality (hence the movie's horrible reviews). I've however noticed that it caters to actual adepts of the card game and not to "outsiders", as many of the scenes simulate card duels using actual cards of the Yu-Gi-Oh! deck. So I did not understand much of the dialogue about spells and monsters during the movie, but I still found the plot and the symbolism of storyline quite startling. Further research into world of Yu-Gi-Oh! only confirmed my doubts: Yu-Gi-Oh! is permeated with secret society symbolism, notably of the Ordo Templi Orientis, an occult Brotherhood popularized by Aleister Crowley. Aleister Crowley and the O.T.O.
Aleister Crowley in his younger days
The Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) is a hermetic order modeled after Freemasonry and German Illuminism and teaches its initiates the secrets of the Mysteries, gnosticism, sex magick, Kaballah and the Thelema.
Its most influential figure, Aleister Crowley, was a practitioner of Black Magick and heavy drug user (including heroin), who enjoyed being called "the wickedest man in the world". His controversial persona has helped popularized the O.T.O. and even made it part of popular culture. While he's admired by rockstars (i.e. Beatles' Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) and referred to in movies (i.e. Bruce Dickinson's Chemical Wedding) and books, Crowley's influence goes further than mere tributes by admirers. The O.T.O. has been involved for decades in producing cultural products aimed to the masses.
Although it is difficult to establish a direct connection between the staff of Yu-Gi-Oh! and the O.T.O., a mere viewing of the symbolism found in the franchise's products is enough to conclude that it is heavily influenced by the hermetic Order and by Aleister Crowley life story and works.
Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie
The full-length motion picture Yu-Gi-Oh! Pyramid of Light was my first encounter with the franchise (you can watch it here). The story's premise draws significant parallels with the O.T.O.'s doctrine and Aleister Crowley's life story. The parallels are not only found in the movie's focus on Egyptian magic and symbolism, but in many specific details that directly allude to the Order and Aleister Crowley.
The movie's introduction takes place in the Great Pyramid of Egypt, where archeologists discover the tomb of Anubis. This discovery ultimately fulfills a 5,000 years old prophecy and triggers the coming of a "New Era" (i.e. New World Order). The first frame of the movie displays an ancient Egyptian relic on which are depicted the "ancient shadow games played by Egyptian kings". Stele of Revealing
This Egyptian relic bears uncanny similarities with Crowley’s “Stele of Revealing”, a wooden funerary stele which became a sacred artifact to members of the O.T.O.
The Stele of Revealing
Although not an exact replica of the Stele of Revealing, the stele in Yu-Gi-Oh! contains many similar features, such as the general shape, the position of the two characters, the fire between them and the peculiar shape of the winged sun-disk at the top.
Winged Sun Disk exactly similar to the one found in the Stele of Revealing
Aleister Crowley discovered the Stele of Revealing during his honeymoon in Egypt and believed that it represented the beginning of a new era, the "New Aeon of Horus".
Crowley's discovery of a prophetic artifact in an Egyptian museum is also paralleled in Yu-Gi-Oh!, when Yu-Gi and his grandfather find a 5,000 year old prophecy in an Egyptian exhibit of a museum.
Millennium Pendants The entire movie is based on the discovery of the Millennium Items that give Yu-Gi great powers but also trigger the coming back of Anubis, the god of the Dead. These Millennium pendants are quite symbolic.
Yu-Gi vs Anubis, each wearing a Millennium item. Notice their illuminated third eye.
The pendants consist of an Eye of Horus inside a triangle, which is probably the most recognizable Illuminati/secret society symbol found today. The Eye of Horus in a triangle is found on the lamen of the O.T.O. Crowley also liked to wear it as a hat.
O.T.O. Logo
Crowley with Eye of Horus hat
Derivative Products While Yu-Gi-Oh! is hypnotizing children with flashing lights and Eyes of Horus everywhere, why not sell them a bunch of crap while we're at it?
Now you or your child can wear the Eye of Horus all day long Speaking of derivative products, the movie also promotes must-have trading cards and even this card dealing thingy:
Now THAT is great product placement
Unicursal Hexagram Back to the movie, the clash between Yu-Gi and Anubis, the two opposing forces represented by the upward and downward triangle of their pendants, is also represented as a clash on the astral plane.
Symbolic clash between upward and downward pointing pyramids, in this battle of good vs. evil.
In occult symbolism, the union of an upward and downward triangle creates a hexagram (also known as the seal of Solomon in some circles), which represents the union of two opposing forces. Aleister Crowley's adaptation (or appropriation) of this symbol is the "unicursal hexagram". It is a hexagram or six-pointed star that can be traced or drawn unicursally, featuring one continuous line rather than two overlaid triangles.
A Unicursal Hexagram
With those explanations in mind, let's look at some Yu-Gi-Oh! trading cards:
The unicursal hexagram is symbol considered to be sacred by members of the O.T.O. and is used in actual Black Magick rituals. Should it be in children's games?
Other Characters in Yu-Gi-Oh! Some characters in the Yu-Gi-Oh! adventures bear some revealing names and characteristics. Alister Alister is named after Aleister Crowley.
Alister with the unicursal hexagram on his forehead
Dr. Vellian Crowler
Dr. Vellian Crowler
Maximillion Pegasus
Maximillion Pegasus
This character has an Eye of Horus as a left eye, which is extremely symbolic in occult realms.
In Conclusion Although Yu-Gi-Oh! is a world-wide phenomena with a huge fan base, it goes unnoticed by those who are unfamiliar with the franchise. An educated look at the imagery used in Yu-Gi-Oh! reveals the heavy influence of Aleister Crowley's Thelema and its inherent symbolism. As seen above, the O.T.O. has been historically involved in the making of Hollywood productions and bestseller books to apparently propagate its philosophy in popular culture. Is Yu-Gi-Oh! part of that plan? The presence of symbolism that is considered sacred and extremely powerful by occultists in a product that is intended for children is rather disturbing. Isn't this what we call "indoctrinating the youth"? It has been proven that the minds of men must be captured at a young age in order to influence their thinking over the course of their lifetime. Are the youth being prepared for the "Aeon of Horus"?
Occult Brotherhoods have often denounced the indoctrination of the masses by religious institutions ... are they any different?
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bocahe
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... andai saja simbol2 mesir kuno dan pagan tidak diadopsi oleh secret societies dan disosialisasikan lewat media film, musik, dst.. manalah kita pernah tahu dan menerima simbol2 kafir seperti itu apakah rela saja kita cukup menjadi objek, ikut saja tanpa mengerti maknanya... lalu apa beda kita dengan mayat hidup? |
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maey moon
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... kalo ada yang hanya berkomentar 'ooooh iya toh?' itu artinya dia parah sekali.. buat artikel ini tak perlu memincingkan mata, sebab kampanye via yu gi oh sudah blak2an, gak pake malu2.. |
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