Essene Gnostic mysticism: Hekalot - Merkatur - Merkabah
A later Apostate Jewish Mystical conjuring of evil spirits - absolutely forbidden by God's commandments against: sorcery, magic, divination, conjuring and idolatry.
The Merkabah throne-chariot of God is supposedly based on Ezechiel and is purportedly the four-wheeled vehicle driven by four "angels", each of which has four wings and the four faces of a man, lion, ox, and eagle and supposedly takes the mystic initiate into the seven heavens.
In the New Age, the Merkaba or Merkabah, is the divine light vehicle supposedly used by the theosophical "adepts" to conjure the ascended masters in the supposed higher realms.
Merkatur is the false Throne Chariot Mysticism, Merkabah is the supposed chariot.
The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ revealed to St. John the Apostle has nothing to do with any of the above nor does the chariot that Elijah ascended in nor does the vision of Our Lord Jesus Christ on the Cherubim seen by Ezechiel. Elijah is one of the two witnesses (Apocalypse 11) and Ezechiel's vision is referred to in the Apocalypse, chapter 4. NO one may ever add any of these false beliefs or practices to Christian doctrine or practice, or to any testimony to God, or teaching of God, that claims to be of the truth, not for oneself or others, or they will be severely punished by God, see: Apocalypse (Revelation) 22:18 "For I testify to every one that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book: If any man shall add to these things, God shall add unto him the plagues written in this book."
If anyone were to interpret the Qur'an as supportive of any of these heretical false beliefs, they would be Khafir, an apostate from God.
NO Christian may engage in any of these evil beliefs or teach them or engage in these practices or they are conjuring evil spirits and are blaspheming God - and this sin, if unrepented of, will damn them to hell by God's judgment forevermore.
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