Angels Tread In The Company Of Princesses August 14
Princess Martha Louise of Norway, the fourth in line to the throne, is in trouble with some of the population for her latest business enterprise. She and a friend (Elisabeth Samnoy who said she is a “former ship mechanic who…attended a holistic academy”) have opened a private school called Astarte Education.
The school teaches “magick” and is most interested in helping its students to “contact angels”. “Aha”, they are saying in Norway. She “saw the light” in 2002 when she married a (gasp!) writer, Ari Behn, in a storybook royal wedding in Trondheim. Her partner in angelic crime has publicly described the program as a way to get “… in touch with your own truths… (by using) readings, healing, crystals and hands-on treatment.”
Astarte, of whom the school is named, is said to be “… one of the oldest goddesses in the Middle East.” Her royal parents, King Harald and Queen Sonja, are tight-lipped although many national officials, politicians and religious figures have been chastising the princess for her use of her position in the royals to push the school. However, one poll by a Norwegian newspaper, VG, reported that 40% of Norwegians think people can develop supernatural powers and could communicate with angels.
Another site of the Temple of Astarte should be checked out for the colorful story of Carroll “Poke” Runyon, “Gentleman of the Old School”. He describes such a being as : “One who recites classical poetry to heartless beauties
while wrestling alligators.”
Astarte, herself, is “Consort to Baal, she is here depicted with two foals in ecstatic dance, her typically upraised arms grasping serpents. She was the Great Goddess, all-powerful, creating-preserving-destroying, an
embodiment of Mother Nature. Also known as Ashtoroth, in some poses she is identical with images of Kali, while in her role of virgin she is an
ancient prototype of Mary.” The mother goddess was also connected with Venus, Aphodite and is the granddaughter of Beelzebub.
How could a mere princess resist the ability of speak to those socially above her, the angels, and align herself with an early Mary. We are also told of the current feast of Easter being “stolen from her” by the Christians.
The princess is surely doing little harm in spite of a certain flakiness. Look at Di, after all, the princess who wanted to be common. This one has had enough of royalty and wants to move up to angels. She is even willing to teach her clairvoyance and only asks to make it profitable.




