Month: November 2024
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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (06):
Conspiracy Theory and Reason:
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Regarding conspiracy-(theory), it doesn’t allow human achievements to be their own. Throughout modern history, anything related to events and achievements doesn’t grow organically but is orchestrated; this is a complex notion to grasp. Given human qualities, they associate themselves with society, no more than our capacity to imagine, invent, create, etc. So, every time a conspiracy theory is acknowledged, it turns out to be true. It only reinforces a unifying world plan, and this unification is not ideological. And this impedes any notion of hope and idealism, or even creativity.
When our human qualities are summed up in this way or explained in this reduced manner, it weakens our thoughts and imagination. Therefore, our intuition is nothing but superstition. [This tends to think itself into isolation and delusion from this self-referential world. This weakness is a characteristic that caught Plato and Descartes’s attention. Of our six qualities, reason has the most significant difficulty working with others. What seems to be missing is the mechanism to reach out quickly to find what other qualities offer. Plato and Descartes misinterpreted this weakness as strength – a splendid isolation of superiority. They, therefore, set about interpreting delusions as reality. – John Ralston Saul]
So, we must not confuse weakness in reason as strength. Conspiracies at the forefront of people’s radar may very well be true. Still, within it, Like a filter, we must determine how to separate other qualities within the conspiracy (orchestrated or not). To determine what truth is and what is not because human qualities have shaped history and society regardless of being run by an Elite Order, for any commoner, the highest elitist will see is their bosses and managers at work. Otherwise, it becomes an isolated delusion. People are unaware of a higher conspirator power and, therefore, go about their days unaware of the background. The matrix (as a metaphorical concept of control) is an illusion, but people still have to live in it, awaken or not. People are still driven by their fears and happier in their weakness (akin to the Cypher effect); it offers them/us the illusion of certainty.
A theory is a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained. A hypothesis, but there has to be thought before all of that. And within thought, there is the fallacy of the unattributed end made clear by French philosopher Descartes; “I think therefore I am” a Parisian quip; if one were to finish the sentence, it becomes meaningless. What if the reason was thought: [“I think therefore I am” because I think in the context of others who have thought before me, now think all around me, and will go thinking after me? We may be the only creatures capable of thought, but that can be said of all our qualities. However, it only takes on significance because “we are” part of something beyond us. Call it society. Our ability to extend our considerations beyond ourselves makes them think. Otherwise, what we are engaged in is just something more sophisticated than a normal animal activity – a quantitative difference, not a qualitative one. I would call this self-interest, not thought. Put another way: what is the implication of believing there is an underlying rational truth, a rational godhead? Well, since we have never come up with such a truth, despite having tried over the centuries, we are left with the ultimate meaning of ideology. That is, we insist upon treating speculation as a statement of absolute. – John Ralston Saul]
We do have some resemblance of what Godhead might be, but nothing to describe it as rational that’s impossible; that’s like trying to define the unknowable or putting a name on the unnamable Dao. Our disconnection from the Godhead stems from a spiritual loop, experiencing the shadows of our collective innermost until we can remember the centre again. And so parallels the story of Babylon and the Garden of Eden. Where humankind lost its connection to the Godhead, this loss of connection is perhaps the reactionary reason for the human attempt, with all its qualities, to reach God. The first is the Tower of Babel, followed by modern-day rockets. [But thwarted by the firmament, which is why rockets don’t go straight up, but in an arch].
In the film X-Men Apocalypse, there is a scene where Apocalypse takes over Xavier’s mind. Upon taking over Cerebro, he releases nukes through psychic power. This is a re-invention of the allegory of the fall of the Babel tower, trying to reach God’s realm but not succeeding. Apocalypse says: [after disarming the world of nuclear weapons by launching them] “You can fire your arrows from the Tower of Babel, but you can never strike god!” The image of rockets unable to reach outer space is a truth hidden in narrative storytelling. But, of course, it was Havoc that destroyed it.
Apocalypse represents the sun god Ra, Yahweh (Jehovah), etc. It was the sun’s rays that woke him up. Another Apocalypse quote: “You are all my children, and you’re lost because you follow blind leaders. No more false gods. I’m here now.” They showed elite governments and Corporations (globalists) a representation of a false steward worldwide. …notice the three crosses representing the three kings/sisters, an astrological marker for Orion. It does show a curved Earth, but what he says about not reaching God implies a closed system. |
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A BBC documentary titled “How Art Made the World” specifies the unique human quality of creating and understanding symbolic imagery throughout human history. That started from early cave paintings – unlike “Ancient Aliens”, the show doesn’t give reason from its everyday societal imagery of hunting and gathering depictions. However, what prompted or inspired those activities? Could it be from witnessing a phenomenon we call UFOs, and from that, they became our new gods?
The beginning of Star Trek-Into Darkness depicts Planet Nibiru (a prominent link to Zecharia Sitchin’s Nibiru or planet-X, now called planet 9. I’m still trying to figure out why they changed the name and position of the supposed hidden planet). The planet’s inhabitants, the Niburans, instantly changed their belief system (their religion) once they witnessed a spacecraft rising out of the seawater. So it’s a cargo-cult and new Watchers motif. The new Watchers are what I call humanity’s affinity to be like the Watchers (spiritual-angelic-technological beings) to simulate the old Watchers of old. And this has been a prominent motif throughout the Star Trek Series.
JJ Abrams’s Star Trek-Into Darkness depicts the class M. Nibiru planet, which is a testament to the Adams calendar found in South Africa. Abram always depicts the Hexagon; it was also in ‘Star Wars Force Awakens’. Adam’s Calendar is said to be where the human species were created by […]. In ‘Rogue One’, a symbol depicts the megalith structure associated with Orion’s Belt. The Hexagon is a sacred symbol linked to our creation in the form of the human embryo egg cells. Nibiru’s landscape is reminiscent of vein-like blood cells. |
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One episode from the Star Trek series that comes to mind is “Blink of an Eye” from the Voyager series, a play on the title of an old episode called “Wink of an Eye”. The Starship Voyager, stranded in a sector of the galaxy tens of thousands of light-years from Earth, enters the orbit of a strange planet, only to find itself stuck in a “tachyon field” unable to escape. The crew then discovers that the presence of Voyager in the planet’s upper atmosphere is causing continual seismic activity on the surface and that the planet is inhabited by intelligent life at an early Neolithic stage of technological and social evolution. The planet’s unique feature is a time dilation component; time passes much more rapidly there than in the rest of the galaxy, including the Voyager ship itself: a second of general time corresponds to almost a day on the planet.
The show’s narrative showcases a vignette of the planet’s inhabitant’s growth as a civilization throughout the ages, from Neolithic to a futuristic civilization. Each vignette shows an archetypal quality. Overall, it’s about history and time and what it’s like to sit outside of time and watch as history unfolds. So, they’re Watchers by accident or curiosity, a play on how humans can better play the role of Watchers. However, the inhabitant’s whole premise is the inspiration that took the form of intuition, allowing imagination to prosper without interference, aside from the first appearance of a Star, i.e., Sky-ship, which is in dichotomy to Watchers of Human myth, which possibly played a role as Watchers that influenced human’s stair step evolution in the Sumerian civilization. What the show implies is a thought experiment that, even without interference, human achievements can still be their own. The reason is actual knowledge is pre-symbolic.
Notice that the second panel depicts a planet with its magnetic/tachyon field, but the planet itself depicts a toroidal field. |
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Voyager upholds their prime directive, initiates the doctor (EMH) to live among the people, and affirms this inspiration; Voyager’s presence encouraged invention, religion, science, art, and even children’s toys. It even inspired a space race among the inhabitants of various states. Who can get to the starship first with a rocket (which coincides with our space race to get to the moon first with a rocket)? However, there are shades of religion in the relationship between the inhabitants of that planet and the ship in their orbit. Blink of an Eye suggests that their interest is more spiritual. More on the notion of the New Watchers doing it better is within all the inspiration; it never inspired an inquisition or human sacrifice.
Genesis explains how the sons of God (Beni Elohim / Fallen Angels) found the daughters of men attractive, took them as wives, and had offspring that became Nephilim (giants). During this time of the deluge, God found all men’s flesh corrupt and their thoughts continuously evil. However, God found favour in Noah; he was righteous in his generation, meaning there was nothing wrong with his genetics. The new fundamentalist Christian ideal (inspired by non-canon texts) is that Lucifer campaigned with the Angels to do great sin. This deception is believed to be repeating itself in modern times as the new fundamentalist is ensuring the aspect of our human quality that embarks on ignoring morality, ethics, and reason by adhering to immoral programs like gene manipulation, Cern-activity and so forth. To strangely link it with a verse from Mathew 24:37;
37 | As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. |
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This is an attempt to link something that has happened in the past and to compare the similarity of our human qualities in the present. And this is a bold claim, considering they weren’t there to make any significant comparison. It’s a doomsday or scaremonger mentality and has all the tropes of fundamentalism in it. You can say anything about the human quality until now; it would still fit under the banner of ‘son of man’ because it’s ambiguous.
The Epic of Gilgamesh is at least five thousand years old, and the translation of ancient cuneiform tablets confirms the Mesopotamian flood myth as an antecedent of the Noah story in the Bible. The Old Testament gave us formal elements of modern mythology and archetypes. The fundamentalist outlook on the flood is to make you focus on a linear, material, short version that leads to extinction, as opposed to a more timeless and synchronistic position. And that is death, or more precisely, we must die. The material goods keep us in denial – the boat is life, and all that matters is to keep our souls living. The message received by Noah and that of Gilgamesh’s epic in a dream: “Tear down your house and build a boat, abandon possessions and look for life despise worldly goods and save your soul alive.” And this is the timelessness of life, the essence of it.
For now, I don’t have any response to programs manipulating genes to create chimera other than agreeing it exists. Nor do I have a response to the concept of Lucifer campaigning to do great sin made evident by non-canon biblical records [I have to research more on it]. However, I do have some views on reason as thought. That Lucifer campaigned among other Watchers to do great sin is solely based on the assumption that Satan is Lucifer. The fundamentalist reasoning is entirely based on a standard religious doctrine of an all-inclusive quality – because Satan is not Lucifer, and it’s just a merging of two different archetypes, and their qualities have equal value, which makes it irrational. Irrationality has a habit of specializing in truth and giving it an absolute, which implies special access or privilege to the truth. [If you accept that reason is thought, then neither the universe nor nature is rational. They do not think or argue. Nor are they irrational since they make sense. Instead, they are non-rational. A better word might be that they are animists. – John Ralston Saul]
Lucifer is less of a deity than a conceptual representation of various ideas. “Lucifer” means “light-bearer,” symbolizing rebellion, the quest for godhood, the pursuit of enlightenment, and the mastery of knowledge. This notion of rebellion is intended to be cosmic; it involves challenging or profoundly altering the cosmic order. The demonization of the sacred feminine is rooted in the story of the Serpent, Lucifer, who tempts Eve to eat the apple in the Garden of Eden. This event represents the occult knowledge related to the origins of Genesis—the beginnings of creation. Our so-called “forked tongue” or Serpent DNA creates a magnetism that keeps us in a state of servitude, forever quarantined from the light of Lucifer, the light of knowledge, which has led to his being cast down into the abyss.
What separates Watchers from other angelic beings is that the ‘fall’ is the cornerstone myth of Western tradition and kingship. The Fall in Genesis depicts giants and the megalithic landscapes they were in, but having no records as to who built them suggests that the great flood explained why that evidence no longer exists. Coupled with that is the origin myth of man, which has been embodied with the divine spark, and in addition to that is the idea of descending beings and teaching spirits (Watchers), which is central to Western magic and witchcraft as well. Spirits that fell are spirits that teach the skills of civilizations, and they also teach the secrets of magic.
The powers ensure everything is played out to match a linear fundamentalist perspective. For example, 9/11 was an event; it’s also a bold statement to the world that it has begun. 9/11 seems to also coincide with revelation 9:11;
11 | And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon. |
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Artist-Prophets, from Jack Kirby to the creators of the Simpsons, predicated the Twin Tower event and injected it through their work way before the event occurred. Does that mean they were part of the conspiracy? Not necessarily because we must acknowledge that mortality and timelessness exist and that our dreams link us to the collective unconscious. There are many access points to the unconscious, but dreams are the most common – and there are many versions of synchronicity. Art, stories, music, sounds, myths, actions, courage, fear, and ß the physical nature of our relationship to the non-human – Kirby used animism creatively to reach within the synchronistic whole and inject his awareness through comic book panels. This is an intuitive act and is the most practical of our human qualities. Imagination and intuition allow for the existence of a synchronistic timelessness whole. And to deny it sets you up for utilitarian mysticism and hero worship. And this is what the new/traditional fundamentalist- Christians love to do.
There should be enough shared knowledge now to convince people that the 9/11 event was a planned demolition – with all infrastructures, from media to major utilities, working in unison to create what was an elaborate hoax but a hoax with dire consequences. There is no need to rely on synchronicity or the intuitive act to determine the event’s truth for this particular event. Or even to point out an angelic destroyer responsible, a sense of scapegoating for the ones responsible. Enough logical evidence (thanks to the work of Dr Wood) has been gathered as shared knowledge, so common sense is enough for the truth to be revealed.
The conspiracy theory link is the elite powers that rule have built a Stargate where the Twin Towers fell. The Twin Tower event was said to be initiated precisely as part of a plan for a super occult ritual – so they could manipulate its power grid to build a freedom tower, ‘Uber Stargate’. It’s also a time-gate, a time-travelling device that will allow them to defeat the will of the universe. To delay the spiritual evolution and liberation of the human species – they can maintain control of the matrix they created, even at the price of being prisoners of a time loop.
And this is ripe with speculation as an absolute; I can’t help but feel conspiracy theorists are failed sci-fi storytellers using what successful writers do by adopting myths and events of the human experience/qualities. The only difference is they can code it better. It’s entirely too overt.
Lucifer’s campaigning among angels for great sin aside; the notion of ‘sin’ is somewhat different according to high physics, which is strangely Kabala. The word sin comes from the word sine. The word sine in physics is abbreviated sin (y=sin x); in the diagram, the straight line represents linear time (as in life and death), and the wavy line represents the wavelength. Another wavelength closely follows the sine wave, co-sine (y=cos x), each represented as red and blue and interacting with time; one is time, and the other is space; both interact as time and space.
Red and blue incidentally represent the planet Saturn (Celestial), so why is sin evil? Because sin is the abbreviation of sin, you’re sinful (or born into natural sin) because you were born into a time, and when you’re born into time, you’re born into sin. Why does sin keep you away from the creator? Because here is ruled by time, the circle and space, the square, and the creator are timeless; there is no time where the creator exists; it’s a loop. And this is what you have to rise above it. In Romans 6:23
23 | For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our lord. |
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In the third dimension, time exists and also its container, the Cube (represented as a Hexagon—which is a Cube in two-dimensional form). Given enough time, time destroys everything: metals rust, vegetation decay, and so on. This is why, in revelation, the Beast is Saturn, and Saturn regulates time.
The green wave is the Serpent, and the three axis: x,y,t represent the Cube: why The green wave is the Serpent, and the three axes, x,y, and t, represent the Cube: why am I going to hell when I die? In this scenario, hell is time and space, and what is written in parentheses answers it (cos + i sin); where were you before that? Many belief systems indicate where you are before the next incarnation: Samsara-Wheel / source-point / void/heaven / Dao, and so on. |
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This explanation is another way to understand other human qualities as strengths. In contrast, an eschatological explanation, while seemingly interesting, is bound by manipulation. Still, we have theatre and moving pictures to inject man’s most remarkable stories, a more sophisticated telling unbound by manipulation, albeit the occasional propaganda. The Tree of Life is akin to the Kabalistic Tree of Life. The Old Testament is allegorical and a coded manuscript related to high physics, and its words coincide with the Fibonacci sequence – its stories are about reflections, light waves, atomic weights, gates, vibrations, and mathematics codes. Light waves can be the process of spirals, cavitation, and sonoluminescence (the state of light coming from sound) known as ‘Star in the Jar’. Genesis is coded science. All of this is an attempt to explain that thing in the sky that creates the reality we live in – most believe it’s g(G)od, but the Gnostics believe in a True God, and it’s not that.
The debate about whether there is a divine being between a man and the creator continues. The scripture states, “The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ, our lord.” Throughout history, Christ has always been associated with the Sun; in an astro-theological sense, Christ is the Sun. Perhaps Christ is a doorway/password upon death. And those that have reached Christ-consciousness have gained their password. And this makes the Sun a sort of soul-eater, Saturn the depositor, and a time regulator. The soul-eater is somewhat reminiscent of Pac-Man as it aesthetically matches the progression of time like an analog clock.
The supposed Voyager spacecraft showed a hexagonal vortex feature in Saturn’s North Pole. It seems an artificial depiction of whether the Hexagonal Vortex is real or rendered (I leave that to you). It could have been put there as a hex on you or as a symbolic hint that what you perceive is real is nothing but simulation. The hexagon symbol in Saturn’s North Pole is a cymatic response and an electromagnetic fourth-dimensional intelligence. It can be seen in the representation of the Atom, snowflake, and honeybee hives, and it can be found in monatomic silver when magnetized. The hexagonal vortex can be re-created through cymatic frequencies. Saturn’s Moon’s supposed heat signature depicts a Pac-Man, another symbolic hint for the Sun as a Soul-Eater, i.e., Pac-Man, although I don’t know why they chose Saturn’s moons. Saturn’s Moon Mima is similar to Star War’s Death Star; I don’t know which came first, the film or the render. Another name for a Star is the Sun; Death-Sun – the Sun is said to have no fusion; it’s only in the flares you get fusion (alongside x-rays and microwaves). The Sun is a transformer and converter; it takes in/out energy from another dimension (counter-space). The Sun is also known as the Black Sun because, within the cosmic plain in which the Sun resides, it’s not visible.
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Alex Proyas’s Dark City is a film about a race of aliens called the Strangers who have mastered time and the physical world but are dying because they don’t have souls. They need the vital essence of spirit and created a simulacrum world to imprison and study the human soul so they can become one with it.
The strangers are worm-like creatures afraid of water and light. They parasitically use the dead as vessels. However, they’re one-dimensional, as they only choose Male corpses. The Strangers have the power to create worlds but cannot save themselves because they lack the feminine and natural virtues of balance.
Mr. Hand resembles Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and is a crucifixion pose. After his insertion, he has John Murdoch in mind, as does mine. The image outlined in red seems to be a three-dimensional version of the Pac-Man, the yellow Clock diagram on the left. |
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John Murdoch is the man who would bring the sun to the Dark City; Murdoch (Oannes Marduk) is the Sun-God and solar Redeemer – he is awake while the whole city is asleep (at the Stranger’s command). The Strangers is akin to the Archons of Gnostic mythology, prison wardens of an imaginary world dressed like the Men in Black. The Strangers regularly assemble in their lair to perform the ‘Tuning,’ the telepathic ritual that maintains their control over this world. Mr. Hand is like Agent Smith in the ‘Matrix’; he is part of a collective but strangely has his own individuality. Mr Hand volunteers to insert memories that were supposed to be for John. When Scherber tried to inject those memories when John and everyone were asleep, John telepathically stopped him. Now, those old and new memories belong to Mr Hand, who uses them to try to find John.
Towards the end of the film, John Murdoch is taken underground to the realm of the Strangers, who attempt to merge their collective memories with his. However, John steps down from his cross and rises as the Sun god. With the assistance of Scherber and an alchemical elixir, he remembers his full divinity. Fueled by this realisation and power, John defeats the Strangers and their leader, Mr. Book, through psychological means. After winning the battle of the spirit, he creates an ocean and a beach, restoring the damage caused by the fight.
Mr. Hand and Agent Smith from The Matrix exemplify the theme of being cast out of a realm upon completing their missions. Mr Hand casts himself out to experience what it means to be human but fails to grasp it fully. Mr. Hand and John Murdoch face crucifixion at the cross, represented by the clock circle and the Pac-Man imagery. Mr Hand, an archetype similar to the Archons, exists outside of time, unlike humans confined by it. In a sense, Mr. Hand and John Murdoch represent aspects of time. Mr. Hand desires to understand humanity through memories shaped by linear time, only to discover that this approach still needs to be completed. John Murdoch enlightens him before opening a door filled with light that he has created for himself—symbolising his apotheosis and the creation of the Sun and Ocean. He reveals that being human cannot be found in the mind but in the heart.
The Pac-Man imagery is The Matrix-Reloaded (the Pie in the Matrix); it’s less of a Pac-Man and more of Pi/Pie imagery; it is Pac-Man covertly. Matrix’s many premises are we live in a simulacrum of ones and zeros. The Pie signifies Pi – and according to Pythagoras, all is a number. Languages use a numbering system, especially ancient languages, which use sacred geometry hidden inside the language, where the sounds of the words carry enormous power and can be decoded using numbers. Numbers are at the root of the language in the form of letters. So, a mathematical expression can also be written as words.
There is the London Eye and the Netflix show ‘The OA’ with its Saturn connection. The show is about a bunch of near-death survivors being kidnapped by a scientist trying to unlock the mystery of the other side by killing them through drowning and then reviving them again. Their resistance soon turned into acceptance when they realised they were given clues within each death. They scribe the messages on their skin to hide them from the scientists and act them out through interpretive dance. In particular, seen from the main character, Prairie, manages to unlock herself from her shackles to find clues and the experiment results. It’s later revealed by her capture (Dr Hunter), who has taken a fondness for her, and Prairie has Stockholm syndrome to her capture. She noticed a weird sound upon her death, a resonance. He determined that sound has the same resonance as the Saturn Ring makes.
[The OA has all the usual secret society tropes like death and rebirth, piercing the veil between dimensions, revelation within a cavern, an elite vanguard separated from society, super powers, transcendence through ordeal and a lord of the Underworld kidnapping a virtuous maiden. – Knowles C]
New-(traditional)-fundamentalists have a romanticism to end times, not towards the gradual ending, but an ending Hollywood perpetuates. Seeking such things is equal to believing in an alien invasion reminiscent of the film Independence Day, where UFO ships are coming down to destroy cities. It’s beside them that end times are slow, and Alien invasions are insidious. They want the end to be quick, the quicker, the better – this kind of romanticism is not good. A linear perspective in faith is somewhat similar to Scientism’s rigid belief in materialism. A more precise look at it is a Faustian perspective, an unbridled ego or faith in the intellect, but in their religion, in the Christian-fundamentalist’s case.
The Christian perspective on humankind’s fall portrays it as a significant mistake early in history, resulting in our diminished status within the cosmic order. Consequently, we are in a state of penance, bearing the burden of a curse that has affected us for generations, all stemming from the actions of our first parents. Although Christ has the power to redeem us, this notion often brings about feelings of guilt—one might wonder whether they truly deserve salvation. However, if you follow Christ, all your past misdeeds will be forgiven, granting you a place in eternity.
Being saved is depicted as receiving a helping hand from a merciful God willing to overlook your life’s journey. This idea resonates with many and reflects a natural inclination toward belief. There is an unspoken relationship between humans and the divine, whom many Christians intuitively recognise yet may not openly discuss. Interestingly, this understanding forms the foundation of magic.
This is why Christians consider magic heresy: it suggests that humanity can command God to act or that magicians can compel nature to behave according to their will. According to design, 90 per cent of nature is completed, leaving the remaining 10 per cent in the hands of humanity. This implies a relationship in which we are co-creators with God. The Hermetica describes humanity as God’s sibling. From the magical and occult perspective, human beings are not burdened by original sin, and guilt is no longer a prevalent concern.
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… End of part five… to be continued
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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (05):
Christianity as a Doomsday Cult:
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The Conspiracy-Theory Doomsday [Originally posted on 13th May 2018]: With the early inception of YouTube, I realised how great this platform was for showcasing videos. I took in everything that was UFO-related; it fascinated me to the core. I felt like I was going through a revelation; from an early age, I had always thought aliens were real and had a genuine fondness for mystery. Then, this compelling Grey Alien Autopsy video seemed to get mainstream play on television when X-files were popular. That video reinforced my beliefs, and then another video showcasing the same video of an Alien Autopsy making a case that it was an elaborate hoax. I would then believe aliens weren’t real; this is how powerful media suggestions are fake. Whether the Alien Autopsy was real or not, at that point, it was irrelevant; being brainwashed is far more concerning.
On YouTube, I realised that Alien Greys were real and that I had been brainwashed into believing it wasn’t. It would reaffirm my subconscious that mainstream media does not fully tell the truth; I watched as many as I could find upon this revelation. I felt like I had missed a lot in the comfort of ignorance. There was an apocalypse in my head; of course, most of the myths regarding UFOs were transcribed cleverly through a storytelling narrative. In Chris Carter’s X-files, but back then, we viewed it as entertainment, not realising Aliens had a literal origin set in reality. It would also seem from the very genesis of humanity.
Within Ufology comes many extra-terrestrial hypotheses concerning messianic/rapture, and like a consciousness awakening, it comes in waves in many repeated cycles. The show X-files outlines those concerns in narrative form and our synchronicities, unexplained UFO observations, UFO-related dreams, symbology, spiritual entities, etc. X-files’ first revival episode makes clear the importance of 2012 (apparently, “the countdown” began in that year) and, of course, alien abductions and Roswell (being the CenterPoint in Ufology).
I had pre-2012 paranoia; this contemplative feeling was so strong I had to find out if the 2012 Mayan prophecies (of the end of the world) had any truth to them. But, of course, some argue that the 2012 prophecies were not incorrect but simply premature. Or we are too conditioned to think that an apocalyptic end is similar to the film ‘Knowing’ where a massive solar flare would hit the earth. Destroying everything in sight would only reaffirm fundamentalist Christians’ right about an end-time scenario that entails fire. (And if such a truth occurred, no one would be around to hear them criticize it).
Back then, there were different claims about 2012: one popular claim proposed our solar system would align with the galaxy’s galaxy’s centre, which could cause upheaval for the planet. There are two versions of the theory. One suggests the sun will rise above the horizon on December 21st 2012, on the winter solstice. It will also rise in the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy, thus causing an alignment with the Earth, the Sun, and the galactic centre. However, this is only significant from the Earth’s point of view. The precession cycle is accurate; however, the wobble is not – the hyperreal notion of a 26,000-year wobble of the Earth causes the effect of stars changing position on the horizon and, therefore, only the effect of a galactic alignment. If this were viewed anywhere else in the hyperreal universe, it would be insignificant – it’s only a visual effect and only from the Earth’s perspective.
Furthermore, no gravitational force or radiation can be expected to cause any change. Such a theory, when considered, must take this into account. In doing so, we will realise we are further away from the galactic centre, as suggested. The Mayans considered this date significant; unfortunately, it’s not a galactic centre alignment theory. Therefore, the Mayans’ reason for the significance of 2012 has to be something else.
The second version of the theory is about the solar system’s actual location in relation to the galactic centre. Our solar system moves around the Galaxy’s centre every 225 to 250 million years. While doing this, it’s also moving up and down the cycle, crossing the middle plain every 33 million years. Are we going to cross that galactic plain in 2012? We didn’t. We didn’t even come close (because, in truth, the Earth is transfixed. Nevertheless, let’s continue with the hyperreal-space notion). According to the Journal of Nature, evidence has crossed the plain by 3 million years, which means we’re moving away from the Galactic plane and are not due to cross for another 30 million years. There is also a margin of error in calculating about 2.1 parsecs (6.5 light-years).
Conspiracy-(theory) and truth are two sides of the same coin. Still, when you become an ideological game changer, you’re ultimately faced with questioning reason, logic, and common sense. So, you cannot deny your observations and personal investigations – because it confirms the truth. The whole concept of a heliocentric world began with a guy deeply in a psychedelic high – in this moment of clarity, he determined: what if stars were suns? Soon, throughout the centuries, this innocent thought experiment started to lean toward empirical truth; people knew the world was flat, and the stars and constellations moved around the Earth. Observations, logic, reason, ancient texts, etc proved this. Yet, at that very moment, we forgo empiricism and adopt fantasy. And that’s not the concerning part; the scary part is Men’s perpetual brainwashing mechanisms – from a false idea that grew like a parasite to demoralize you and deny your intuition and the truth. This makes all the hyperreal-space notions, such as galactic alignment, polar shifts, space travel, and so on, not true, but within the layers of propaganda, coded truths can start to appear; you have to find it and determine which truth you lean towards.
In the show Legion, in episode five of season two, the guy from Mad Men (Jon Hamm) narrates a portion of ‘conspiracy’ – on his last notion, he says: “When we encounter coincidence, we often see a conspiracy.” Often, the conspiracy is accurate, made evident by a new notion of synchronicity, a mixture of mysticism and meaningful coincidences (synchro-mysticism). This method is usually used to find patterns in everything. When it’s found, trying to define or explain how this occurs can only be described as something more significant than them and alive with its type of consciousness alongside natural entropy. To determine the heliocentric universe is false. You don’t need synchronicity or mysticism; you need observation, logic, and reason.
The illustration example for galaxy centre alignment is similar to Barden’s Codons example of illustrating a digital link between emotion and genetics. The higher your frequency, which is the emotion ‘love,’ the higher the available antenna, and it’s the opposite of the emotion ‘fear’. DNA acts as an antenna for cellular-up regulation – DNA is primarily a receiver and transceiver of photons of light and phonon sound. I can’t help but feel that Astro-scientism used the same example to showcase an infinite hyperreal-space universe by throwing arbitrary numbers around. Ultimately, space is you. Two opposing theories, but only one is true – incidentally, the New Age circles where Barden is a fixture tend to be open to hyperreal-space universe – so it is truth with a sprinkle of Astro-scientism’s science fiction narrative.
Then there is this theory of Pole shifts; theorists don’t know whether it’s a magnetic or a physical shift – the physical shift entails changes within the crust of the Earth. All these were the effects of a world-ending cause, either by planetary alignment, Planet-X’s (Nibiru) arrival with its comet’s tail, or a tremendous Sun flare. It would seem planetary alignment is a dud [as explained]. If I were to entertain that thought experiment of a physical pole shift existing, the event would require tremendous energy. Pole shifts are a false theory and do not exist in the real world.
The imminent arrival of ‘Nibiru’ (Planet-X) is traced back to Zecharia Sitchin’s translation of the Sumerian text and his interpretation of the VA243 cylinder seal. According to him and repeated many times in the ancient astronaut, there is a 12th planet minus the Sun and Moon. His observation of symbols is lacking as he confused the Sun-symbol with the Star-symbol. The symbol used in the Seal is a bright Star symbol.
Anyone preaching this has the hallmarks of a scaremonger, no different from a religious person with a sign around their neck preaching the end is nigh. The only difference is that Planet-X scaremongers tend to be more sophisticated and most likely are commissioned to create fantastical theories. There is no evidence to support a hidden planet X. The planet is supposed to be within the solar system in less than a decade; even at a billion kilometres, it should be the brightest star in the skies. Pluto is supposed to be five billion kilometres away and can be visible using modern equipment. Some claim it’s behind the Sun. That’s why we can’t detect it – if it were, it should be moving at its fastest point considering its projected orbit, and it would be behind the Sun for a very short time.
Zecharia Sitchin authored the book “The 12th Planet,” I haven’t read the book, so I presume Sitchin has much more to say other than his misrepresentation of the Sun symbol. And I suspect it’s more fictional-based while trying to morph itself into non-fiction telling. It also impacted the neo-Gnostic groups of the nineties – influencing the works of William Bramly, Jim Marrs and David Icke. But, then, it eventually tricked down to YouTube, where Christian fundamentalists propagandised Collin’s Elite “fallen angel” angle to try to coincide with Genesis 6:4 to explain any strange phenomena.
The Collins Elite is a group described by Nick Redfern in his book “Final Events.” This group, funded by the CIA, DIA, and Air Force Intelligence, was established to investigate the UFO phenomenon after Project Blue Book was dismantled. Unlike traditional views that consider extraterrestrial visitors, the Collins Elite believes that these entities are demonic forces attempting to lure humanity with false promises of alien technology while seeking to steal and harvest our souls.
And this is no more fantastical than an advanced civilization living in Nibiru coming to Earth and establishing the history of what we know as Atlantis. Earth, a giant planet, was closely clipped by Nibiru, giving us the size of Earth we have now; within this partial cataclysmic, some of those advanced civilizations made their way to Earth – the civilization in Nibiru is the supposed beings the Annunaki. And the next Nibiru’s solar circulation towards Earth will hit Earth fully, resulting in a doomsday or apocalyptic scenario. It will destroy Earth, but Nibiru is more extensive and will survive. Enlightened people are chosen and invited to stay on planet Nibiru.
Plane-X, a wondering planet about to hit Earth, is portrayed like the anti-Christ shaped as a sphere. To promote fear, although less towards Christians, more so for the New Age demographic. The return of the Saviour, being a Jesuit doctrine, comes with the inevitable rapture – why not create a narrative story for the New Age as well (a clever Tavistock experiment), the supposed inevitable coming of a hyperreal planet coming to destroy Earth? And only a few chosen groups, as in the enlightened ones, are saved. It is no different from the world becoming desolate or destroyed by God and his Giants for the apparent coming Saviour. Only by believing in him (or fundamentalist ideals) will you be saved; there is a case to be made that both notions are all Futurism.
Futurism doesn’t have to be just the progression of technology; we can use it to define business and country – it’s also about finding meaning and fulfilment in the future rather than in the past or present. And that future can also be an idea. Still, an idea of the future is often used as a negative (a parasite). It starts innocently as a thought experiment but grows until it dominates and soon becomes a false truth. In Nolan’s Inception, the film has many psychological concepts, including the thought of an ‘idea’ taking possession. Cobb implanted a thought in Mal’s mind in their shared dream landscape that our world wasn’t real – that thought spilled over into the real world, that she needed to wake up from her false reality and to get back home, we had to kill ourselves. Astro-Gnostics often feel they’re not of this world that they incarnated here on this planet but feel an overwhelming disconnect that they’re from somewhere else – this romantic indifference, however, pulls on the heartstrings of a hyperreal-space notion. It could simply be a remembrance (or a feeling) of once being in the source point or heaven, whichever you’re inclined to believe.
Mister Shadow – Fifth Element |
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The film The Fifth Element outlines the notion of an anti-Christ (aka Lucifer/Satan) as a planet through a narrative Sci-Fi concept. In addition, the film outlines the struggle between the forces of good – between an ancient alien, Mondoshawns and their human accomplices. The forces of evil are represented by a malevolent planet known as “Mister Shadow”, which influences a weapons manufacturer named Zorg to help bring the destruction of the Earth by acquiring ritual stones symbolizing the four alchemical elements.
The film showcased a supreme being named LeeLoo coming to life from the DNA of a Mondoshawns survivor. The synopsis is that LeeLoo and friends (Korben, etc.) acquired the ritual stones, and the fifth element is ‘Love’, which was inside LeeLoo. LeeLoo’s unfamiliarity with the notion was apparent as Korben showed how he felt about her. And this, of course, is just not about romantic love, but love in a grander spiritual sense. So she developed a light beam inside her that destroyed the satanic planet “Mister Shadow.” (Mister Shadow can also be known as the Black Sun or Saturn, in some traditions, a burning orb that gives no light or heat). Mister Shadow plays on the notion of the Jungian’ Shadow’. If the shadow is not maintained through healthy individuation – this spiritual force within you starts to manifest neurosis. This shadow only exists to serve its own needs and possesses neither love nor compassion (narcissism/egoism).
All I see with both the anti-Christ and Nibiru doomsday notions is a mingling of truth with fiction and myth – with an underlying similarity, which is to be fearful and obey your rulers. Some attached to Collin’s Group believe that to save the US from what they perceive as a satanic threat. They should place the US near-marital law, where an iron fist rules the nation that adheres to Old Testament-style teachings and beliefs. The only way to be saved is a deep belief in and acceptance of the Christian God. Forcefully changing the entire US mindset to an Old Testament nature will save our souls.
This misguided concept is possibly a thought experiment by a psyop group assigned to create pretexts for overthrowing any governance; the same group certainly fits the overall secret war against the New Age meme. Why do they exist? – Because it’s not about creating agencies to be the front line of some enemy from another world (a type of X-File romanticism) because they’re afraid of UFOs as demons. No, that’s just a cover. Perhaps it’s about uploading a fear in people’s minds, a thought parasite to either be afraid or not afraid of UFOs as demons because it’s really about halting something that might challenge their religious programming and authority. Fundamentalists work hard to hide anything that showcases doubt and will always paint it with demonic colours.
It’s safe to say now that the world didn’t end—that the Mayan calendar did not predict the end of the world and has never referenced that concept throughout its history. When the Mayans created their calendar, Western society had already discovered the precision of the equinoxes 100 years before them. It is less about prophetic predictions and more about mathematical and astronomical observations. The Mayans noted that the stars shifted one degree during their time. When they multiplied that shift by 360, they arrived at a precise cycle of 26,000 years. This calculation assumes the Earth is in motion, but it’s also possible that the star’s Earth is stationary, and the stars’ rotation within the sky is what has shifted one degree. The Mayans restarted their calendar, the only difference being that they didn’t do it on a solstice.
The New Age movement promoted the idea that the cataclysmic upheavals and changes occurring on Earth were part of a natural process leading to a promised enlightenment, especially as we approached 2012. This narrative gave people a sense of pride, suggesting that science can explain these significant events—or the potential theory of science, often based on speculation or fiction. According to New Age beliefs, 2012 marked a pivotal moment: at exactly 11:11 AM Universal Time, the completion of the 5,125-year Great Cycle of the Mayan calendar would occur. Additionally, 2012 also signified the conclusion of the precession of the equinoxes. While this year marked the end of an era, it also promised a transition into something new.
That something new has probable potential because 2012 signifies a crossroads. The galactic alignment diagram can be seen as a DNA strain within the Vesica Piscis. Each time we pass the galactic centre or contract back to a centre point signifies a change of possible infinite cycles and expansion, possibly moving towards a higher frequency. A possible potential is that we all ‘wake up’ (awaken), and we can then raise the collective frequency to a level of love, cooperation, and peace among all human beings. If this happens, its ascension, where everyone experiences a dimensional shift and imaginable possibilities can occur.
The New Age as a whole, on paper, is amorphous; still, it never really crosses over into true religion or even mainstream science but is more flexible on mystery teachings. But mainstream science will always deem the New Age’s alignment with meta-science as pseudo-science and will always be on the fringe. I guess the ace in the hole for the spiritually inclined is that awakenings/enlightenment is real, just as consciousness is absolute – and I think having personal experiences with cosmic consciousness is a sure way to confirm it. The potentiality of the New Age, such as meta-science coupled with all things spiritual, must provide the desirable aspects of religion without succumbing to it. If it does lean towards religious sentimentality, then it breaks the spell. That being said, it’s 2018, and things seem to worsen.
The Christian fundamentalist will advocate that all upheavals were all written down as prophecies within the Bible – and are solely the birth pains before the return of Jesus, alongside being convinced that all the focus on scientism and New Age meta-science explanations to a fictional cause. So the doomsday scenario (a galaxy alignment/pole shifts/transition to ascension) is nothing more than a distraction to take your focus away from the Bible and the pending return of Christ. Furthermore, they like to give themselves (fundamentalist-Christian) legitimacy because all prophecies from the Bible have come true. Or perhaps the Oligarchy controllers 6000 years ago to the present moment have made sure those prophecies came true.
The rapture or doomsday is supposed to hit on April 23/2018 – I guess what you have to realise is when it comes to end times; ask yourself, when was it not the end times? |
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Evangelical Protestantism and their foot soldiers fundamentalists are the closest things to a one-world religion. Billions of corporate dollars have been spent towards Evangelical Protestantism worldwide – and fundamentalist conspirators do the work for them, often for free. While doing the work, they often do not realize or come clear in their research that they do not understand what the anti-Christ means every time they discuss end times and prophecies. In the prophecies, Titus had made it clear who would follow after Jesus – and of course, it’s the anti-Christ whose number is 666. The anti-Christ was never meant to be the opposition to Jesus; anti-Christ means after Christ (replacement Christ). That’s where you get apostolic succession from. So, every Pope is known as the anti-Christ god-(Jehovah)-proxy. Flashing three sixes as a hand signal is a sign they work for the head state (the Elites).
Evangelical Protestantism and their foot soldiers fundamentalists are the closest things to a one-world religion. Billions of corporate dollars have been spent towards Evangelical Protestantism worldwide – and fundamentalist conspirators do the work for them, often for free. While doing the job, they usually do not realise or come clear in their research that they do not understand what the anti-Christ means every time they discuss end times and prophecies. In the prophecies, Titus made it clear who would follow after Jesus – and of course, it’s the anti-Christ, whose number is 666. The anti-Christ was never meant to be the opposition to Jesus; anti-Christ means after Christ (replacement Christ). That’s where you get apostolic succession from. So, every Pope is known as the anti-Christ god-(Jehovah)-proxy. Flashing three sixes as a hand signal is a sign they work for the head state (the Elites).
Media entertainment often transcribes conspiracy-theory whether consciously or subconsciously, Why? This can entail more research; for now, I can give one assumption – as a joke from one artist to another. So, for example, a penis is embedded in a Disney movie because the artist thought it would be funny among their entertainment peers. Or you can go on a conspiracy tangent about the occult worship of the phallus, or it can be some brainwashing mechanism to manipulate children’s minds, which are all valid conclusions. However, the Artist-Prophet (from the likes of Jack Kirby and such) seems to have a higher calling. Artists with greater imaginings (can often call up spirits); they can peer through or hack into that […] something and then return to depict something prophetic that mirrors our collective whole, breaking all concepts of what we call reality. And no perception managers can halt such revelation; they can only do damage control. The short-lived British TV serious Utopia (a show about conspiracy, but not really about conspiracy) is about a group of accidental rebels trying to survive while being pursued by a pair of grandiose and excessively violent hitmen searching for the unpublished sequel to a cult graphic novel called Utopia and a mysterious woman named Jessica Hyde. When the nature of the conspiracy is revealed, first, make weapons-grade substances hidden in food to make people sick via flu. Second, sterilize most of the world using flu vaccines, but would only target specific genetic markers for the cure, leaving the world with only 500 million people in the world.
This coding is very transparent. Firstly, it references a specific number—500 million—which also appears on Masonic stone statues outlining a particular plan. It touches on themes like poisoned GMO foods and tampered vaccines. The show draws viewers in with notorious conspiracy topics but simultaneously evokes a sense of hopelessness. It suggests that any attempt at resistance would be futile, implying a subtle acceptance of nihilism or annihilation.
In 2011, a film called Melancholia was released before December 21-2012. It’s a wandering planet called Melancholia (aka Nibiru/planet-x) in a direct orbit towards Earth, which would cause destruction. It’s worth noting that the director of Melancholia directed another film called Antichrist, and just like Fifth Element, Melancholia is like Mister Shadow, the anti-Christ represented as a planet. |
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Another entertainment piece on nihilism is Melancholia: With my little decoding of Melancholia, either of two things results when the image is mirrored. One – beings with funny-looking eyes rule over us. The diamond image and the planet background represent that (the film’s meta-subconscious symbolic reminder of who your rulers are), and two, a representation of a birth opening, a symbolic suggestion to a new incarnation. The two planets represent the Vesica Piscis. So it’s less about hyperreal notions of colliding planets and more about the self-reflection of the microcosm universe.
There is no such thing as space as a hyperreal-space notion. Therefore, the film is really about nihilism. Justine (Kirsten Dunst), Claire, and John portray the structures of this nihilism differently. This nihilism can be seen as a knowledge model; Justine’s Nihilism is far more apt than Claire’s neurotic position and John’s economic-rational mode. Perhaps it’s Justine’s romantic understanding of death that her depression may fuel, but people’s understanding of death is often incomplete. John’s rationale mode by saying, “You have to trust the scientist,” he is giving his faith in a religion disguised as empirical (sure belief in NASA if you wish). His God is the ultimate ‘chance’ – out of touch with his spirit, he commits suicide before the destruction.
Meanwhile, Justine’s “knowledge” (i.e., Gnosis) borders on the mystical – she knows there are 678 beans in the wedding jar. She states, “The Earth is evil; we don’t need to grieve for it. Nobody would miss it.” To those who follow conspiracy theory, Justine hints the world is evil because it’s ruled by an evil parasite (or is that just me). Or you can safely say if such a wondering world exists; in this possibility, the old world must die before the new can flourish. This is nihilism, but the film title suggests melancholic (negative); this depends on the term – there was a whole romantic movement centuries ago. They would probably see it differently, similar to “objective depression.”
Justine’s gnosis is exemplified in her action; she inhabits Millais’s Ophelia, drowning in her wedding dress and clutching the bouquet. She also lies by the riverbank naked like a mythical- oracular that resembles a beautiful mermaid or a virginal girl that steals beauty in a chaotic wasteland. Finally, she listens to the planet’s magnetic siren sound and communes with it like its own herald figure (or gnostic saviour of self).
Michael Keefe.
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… End of part four… to be continued
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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (04):
Christianity as a Doomsday Cult:
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It’s an Apocalypse [Originally posted on 6th May 2018]: Fundamentalist Christianity and, to a lesser extent, mainstream Christianity have an offset base or a counterpoint in their beliefs, predominately about the anti-Christ and the second coming. It could be shocking to hear that it’s a lie perpetrated by the Jesuits 400 years ago. Modern terminology for this kind of scenario is called Futurism. The second coming isn’t mentioned in scripture and the Bible. The power of people believing in that notion has a consequence: fundamentalism; it becomes a tool to invalidate a fear-based program.
For some, the notion of an anti-Christ is like Atheism, a passé afterthought, which means you have broken away from the shackles of mind control. Human-directed evils often led by the elites and their magic(k) perpetuating the outcome result in many upheavals that people must face and overcome even though they’re inherently part of the game or play, whether conscious or unconscious. When they’re aware of it, their suppressed guilt creates a scapegoat to deflect their manifestations of culture that in many ways can be evil – to a Lucifer and Satan figurehead. Perhaps being stuck between the polarities of an existing mythical figurehead and something that’s been made up – is a new type of demoralization. And working on your individuation is the key to being free from it because to say that such a mythical figurehead cannot exist is too easy. There is the notion in Gnosticism of a divine experiment, and maybe this is all a means to obstruct you from reaching the divine experiment.
Those in that mental frame are still demoralized; in The Matrix, Morpheus says, “a prison for your mind”, or another way to describe it is that people live in the cave, from the Greek myth allegory of the cave. So often, those managers of perception that keep you in the cave’s sole purpose is to come up with ideas to control your thoughts in the cave. When there is so much more outside the cave, their ideas are to instil anti-enlightenment and anti-science (not science for the betterment of humanity, but science through scientism, which advocates criminal capitalism). Also, futurism, technology, and seemingly (although unlikely) promote the entrapment of souls or consciousness to an artificial machine or a man’s version of a simulation. And promote the idea of loving your state and obeying its every whim when institutions like religion are a means to keep your spirit shackled.
And this is by no means an anti-Christian manifesto. Still, it is just a means of reporting what viewpoints are out there and that fundamentalism/evangelism and, to a lesser extent, mainstream Christianity can’t be excluded from the conspiracy they love to wield. No matter how much the Christian-Conspiracy-Groups want to believe in their solipsistic/inverse-solipsistic fantasy of exclusion. I aim to convey such exclusions do not exist. And to better understand why through one’s process. In much the same way as I described in the analogy of Shakespeare’s quote: “Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books; but love from love, toward school with heavy looks,” written in part two of this thesis.
Mysticisms go hand in hand with ”Myth” while Eschatology goes hand in hand with fundamentalism. And this is why esoteric or mystical Christianity has always been at odds with ecclesiastical authority. The Gnostics were one such group. So, this aspect of history is the template for Christians with a mystical fascination to exclude themselves from the churches instead of being excluded by them. This could explain the rise of esoteric Christianity. While fundamentalist conspiracy groups do the very opposite, they impose fear of knowledge and obedience to a (non-existent) Church of Christianity, whatever that may be. Why is there such a division between Christianity’s mystical and eschatological streams? The reasons are complex and varied – one aspect is that Eschatology, or ”the study of the last things,” deals with the end of time and the last judgement.
Most of these end-of-times mindsets came from John Nelson Darby, the founder of Plymouth Brethren, a small evangelical sect. He argued that when properly rearranged and reinterpreted, specific Bible verses revealed a system of seven ages of ‘dispensations’ and detailed predictions of the world’s end. The details in his 12-volume books, which circulated in the United States, resulted in a massive following. This gave way to fundamentalism, and soon, fundamentalist churches would become the core reactionary political movement.
The End of Times is also [exemplified by the verse in the Lord’s Prayer that says, “Thy kingdom come,” this view implies that the kingdom is not here (not here on earth, at any rate), but that it will be established here sometime in the (perhaps imminent) future. Much of early Christianity was preoccupied with this eschatology. Paul wrote 1 Thessalonians, the oldest text in the New Testament, to deal with his disciples’ concerns about their loved ones who died before the Lord’s return. Some scholars, most famously argued that Jesus himself belonged to this camp. The Mystical Stream on the other hand, evokes a verse cited earlier “The kingdom of heaven is within you.” From this perspective, the End of Time is far less crucial. If the kingdom of heaven is truly within us, why do we need to wait for the last judgement to find it? This was the perspective of the Gnostics as well as many esoteric Christians ever since. Seen from the perspective of two thousand years of history, the case for eschatological view is a weak one. The current din about the End of Times that we hear in best sellers an on TV programs is nothing new: Christ’s imminent return has been proclaimed unceasingly since his own time. And yet Christ has never returned. At this point we can suspect that he never will – at least not in any form that would be recognizable from popular imaginings. Mystical experience, on the other hand, is verifiable. The encounter with the inner Christ has been described and discussed countless times over the last millennia. It has been granted to countless times over the last two millennia. It has been granted to devoted seekers as well as to many people who did not ask for it and did not want it. In fact, mystical experience is far common than is generally believed. If it is ignored or dismissed, it is largely because people often do not know what to do with it. And yet, against all evidence and against all experience, the eschatological view has consistently triumphed, both institutionally and in the popular mind. Among the authorities, its appeal is obvious. Absent Christ himself, the priests and ministers remain as his vicars and stewards. They would not be nearly so necessary if everyone were aware of his or her own direct inner contact with the divine. In the popular mind eschatology is attractive largely because it is easy to understand. Jesus will descend from the skies in cloud and majesty, to be joined by the raptured faithful. Resurrection is not the resurrection of a spiritual body but the resurrection of the flesh, the literal rising of corpse from their graves. (And yet, as we have seen, Paul explicitly says. “it is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body,” a curious instance in which a central teaching of a religion is explicitly denied by its own scriptures.) Esoteric Christianity, with its mysterious talk of subtle bodies and inner lights, seems baffling by contrast. There is much talk now about the resurgence of evangelical Christianity – which is eschatological Christianity – in America today. But whatever the situation may look like in the short term, in the long run the tide may be turning against the eschatological perspective. Science is a Key factor. It is much harder to believe that the world will end tomorrow now that we know it has been around for several billion years. (No doubt this helps explain the antipathy many evangelical Christians feel toward science.) And while it may seem that conventional science detests nothing more thoroughly than mysticism, the two may prove to be allies in the end. In their different ways, they both rely on empirical investigation, certainly their methods vary – one relies on reproducible research, the other on meditation and introspection – but they may still find meeting point. We may even find, soon or in some remote time to come, that the long-sought grand unification theory somehow reconciles the two. -Richard Smoley, Jay Kinney, Hidden Wisdom] |
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The Jesuits planned for a second coming of Christ, but this was thwarted by the event being centuries overdue. In the current century, a similar scenario is emerging, involving futuristic technology that aligns with our modern understanding of futurism. During the Watergate era, a proposal from the White House involved surfacing a submarine off the coast of Cuba and using holographic (Blue Beam) technology to create an illusion of the second coming of Christ. The aim was to disrupt communication channels long enough to facilitate a military invasion by the American forces. I suspect this mission was ultimately scrapped, but it could have played a role in the events surrounding 9/11.
This information remained secret until the attempt to use a hologram to simulate a plane during 9/11 failed to convince the public. While the Blue Beam theory is often dismissed as a hoax, the technology itself is accurate, making such scenarios plausible, especially among white Christians in the South American region. Many would likely believe it, as there are still individuals who insist that actual planes struck the towers on 9/11.
Of course, fundamentalist Christian conspiracy groups would be the first to figure out it is fake and make it known to mainstream Christians. And conveying the hoax of the second coming is based mainly on rituals financed by an oligarchy and is Orwellian in nature. There was some spiritual backlash, mainly towards anything open to spirit, presumably the New Age. Some may or may not believe it, but those that don’t believe in such a thing – will be cleverly truth-managed; fundamentalist conspiracy groups are in front of any dramatically changing worldview, which gives them a kind of safety net. It’s a vicious circle because the truth is always cornered and often profited when adequately marketed.
There is a doomsday, but a gradual one: This doomsday hides as an Altruistic program: fluoride in the water to help with teeth, Chemicals in the air to reduce global warming, GMA in foods to help with health, and mercury-filled vaccines to help us with flu. And propaganda, flags and hoaxes to establish a false evil (ISIS) conjured by them to promote false truths and obedience, increase militancy (both state and country) for protection, and so forth. Most of these agendas are well known among conspiracy circles but are also surface-layer stuff, and the deep-layered stuff is out there for you to realise.
Then there is the artificial doomsday scenario (as depicted in Watchman’s time clock illustration of a timer reading five minutes before 12) in which a nuclear disaster would become something real – between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union. Then, of course, there are other doomsday upheavals presumably natural in origin, like the global warming hoax (melting ice caps, which are the effect of men’s progress to industry). Still, Global warming is about reaching a specific time in the Earth’s cycle. Other scientists claim there is a global cooling down – Teutonic earthquakes, the sinking of continents, meteor objects colliding with Earth from outer space, and so on.
There is also this attempt for one unifying religion to adhere to. Yet, at the same time, there is a new conditioning method to promote that believing in religion is the effect or cause of mental illness. And this is a gradual doomsday in the metaphysical sense where your faith and spirituality is under attack.
Christian fundamentalism and any minor agents of the oligarchy controllers are small factions of a bigger game from an even higher controller. As I said, truth is cornered, and nothing can grow positively. When religion is declared a mental illness, according to the American Psychological Association (APA), the APA is in the business of control and not so much in science.
Their reasoning is due to a five-year study from the APA about devout religious people who often suffer from anxiety, emotional distress, hallucinations, and paranoia. And those who perceived God as punitive were directly related to their health. In contrast, those who viewed God as benevolent did not suffer as many mental problems. It would also seem that the article in which this story comes from implies through their article photo that devoutly religious are disproportionately poor and non-white.
Furthermore, APA will lobby to legislate doctors the right to force life-saving treatment on those who refuse it for spiritual reasons because they are mentally incapable of making decisions about their health. This will open the door to numerous possibilities, and not the good kind; it will allow any religious/spiritual belief of any kind as an excuse to declare a patient unfit. And this seems ridiculous when it has been proven that religious/spiritual belief contributes to emotional and mental health. This aspect is accurate, and a whole article can be written about it, proving it legit.
Gregg Braden, often associated with the New Age movement, explains in his lectures about a field of energy that holds everything together and that humans are part of that field, with our bodies being the source that holds it together. He also outlines the importance of emotion being the language that translates quantum possibilities to realities of our physical world. This field is also known as the divine Matrix.
Gregg Braden exemplifies his explanation about focused thoughts and emotions by showcasing a video of a woman with cancer (a tumour in the abdomen) being healed in less than five minutes with focused thoughts and emotions. This incident was held in China. There was also a claim found in Christian channels of a woman who had leukaemia. She listened to the Gospels at the behest of her husband. She listened to it every day. The good news was that she eventually improved, and her cancer went into remission. This comes from Christian channels of whom other experiences are cleverly selected to set up bias. For example, a Buddhist who had a near-death experience and his vision came across the road on which he saw a pit, and in the pit, he saw Buddha grasping for help. What he is trying to infer is that Buddha was in damnation because he didn’t have Christ in his heart (it’s funny because Buddha died centuries before the appearance of Christ) – fundamentalist propaganda working as an agent to inflate the uncertainty of spirit. But I digress because it’s about positive thoughts and emotions; therefore, you won’t see the APA considering this aspect.
Perhaps it’s a last-ditch effort by the seemingly dead (New) Atheist movement to spark a new ascendancy – [to speculate] align themselves with institutions like the APA. Because if mocking, attacking and insulting people’s beliefs (Dawkins comes to mind) don’t work – then let’s be more insidious about it.
The New Atheist movement is essentially the project of the cultural left; it’s their religious project. Religion doesn’t have to be theistic. [A religion is simply a system of belief that is used to bind a community together. Communism and Nazism were religions they were consciously designed to be as much].
The cultural left has been trying for decades to co-opt the old mainstream Protestant denominations and, in some cases, succeeded. At particular times, they seized power over various hierarchies of the Episcopal, Lutheran, and Presbyterian denominations. And in doing so, advocating explicit leftist reforms in the canon bylaws, the parishioners abandoned the churches in droves. This cause resulted in the Left ruling with no kingdom, and now the effect of all of these resulted in a radical polarization of American religion, with Fundamentalists, Evangelicals and Pentecostals on one side and secularists, agnostics and atheists on the other.
Fundamentalists, however, have a new focus – their energies are focused on the head hydra of the Roman Catholic Church. To seemingly make known their Pagan roots, it must be exercised by their Fundamentalist churches using fundamentalist conspiracy groups as their soldiers.
At times, the fundamentalist solipsistic mindset adheres to a form of inverse-solipsistic saviour figurehead. Can, at times, lean to the political right movement while ignoring myths/truths and mysticism along the way. Using them but warping the interpretation to control a naïve population can, at times, provoke a type of mental illness. However, this group and their ideology are small, similar to the size and scale of Atheist groups. Both are insignificantly small and yet the loudest – and believers of religion, in general, all have an inner strength and peace that even the hardest sceptic or (New)-Atheist may lack. This is more predominant in fundamentalist and ‘born-again’ types.
These small groups coincide with mainstream religion, especially fundamentalists. No one can identify the difference firsthand, and it can be regarded as part of the mainstream. Christianity as mainstream is where the focus is. And that focus is a sleight of hand – an illusion to set your focus on iconographic patsies that seem to align themselves as lifetime actors to play the role of a political leader or some other false hero. While this misdirection is happening, [anonymous armies of think-tank and NGO-fed drones mindlessly work day in and day out to create an endless index of insidious menaces like these]. To declare believing in religion is a state of mental illness is absurd.
The mythical doomsday: It’s written in the Septuagint, Isaiah 13, the judgment against Babylon, The vision, which is Esau’s son of Amos Assar against Babylon
23 | I beheld the earth, and, lo, it was without form, and void; and the heavens, and they had no light. | ||
– | For the stars of Heaven and Orion and all the host of Heaven shall not give their light and shall be dark at sunrise and the moon should not give her light. | ||
24 | I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they trembled, and all the hills moved lightly. | ||
– | Rejoicing at the same time and insulting a voice of many nations on the mountains. | ||
– | The earth shall be shaken from her foundation. | ||
25 | I beheld, and, lo, there was no man, and all the birds of the heavens were fled. | ||
– | And day that is left shall be a flee in fon, and as a stray sheep, and there shall be none to gather them so that a man shall turn back to his people, and a man should flee to his own land. | ||
26 | I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place was a wilderness, and all the cities thereof were broken down at the presence of the Lord, and by his fierce anger. | ||
– | For the heaven shall be enraged and the earth shall be shaken from her foundation, because of the fierce anger of the lord of hosts. | ||
27 | For thus hath the Lord said, the whole land shall be desolate; yet will I not make a full end. | ||
– | For behold the day of the lord is coming, which cannot be escaped a day of wrath and anger to make the world desolate, and to destroy sinners out of it. | ||
– | Therefore every hand should become powerless; every soul of Men should be dismayed. |
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Back then, they didn’t have motion pictures or cinematic universes to unload all their knowledge passed down through the centuries. Instead, they had monks in Babylon libraries conjuring mythological allegories – often from actual historical events and other times described through a fantastical setting. Then, revise it (or in the Matrix sequel – Reloaded) or give it a New 32 to coincide with its time. Even if you dismiss the symbolic meaning in these passages, their exoteric narratives often reveal common values entirely consonant with the Mystery traditions.
Richard Carrier, PhD, emphasizes in his lectures that the Gospels are fictional and that “fiction” can be synonymous with “myth.” His academic credentials are notable, highlighted by his PhD and numerous books discussing historical and religious inaccuracies. His perspective is overly simplistic and reductionist. Although I do not hold a PhD, Joseph Campbell would have provided a more nuanced examination of myth in his extensive work. Additionally, factual evidence, such as the discovery of giant human-like bones in archaeology, particularly in locations like Cydonia, challenges Carrier’s conclusions.
Moreover, many individuals report numerous UFO sightings and experiences that they interpret as prophetic dreams or encounters with spiritual entities, often described as night terrors, possession, or sleep paralysis. These experiences are supernatural or metaphysical and frequently intersect with our material reality. Therefore, categorizing myth entirely as fiction seems to reduce the complexity of truth and our world
Richard Carrier identifies several issues within the Gospels, using bullet points to outline their fallacies. These include a lack of proper historical structure, markers that suggest mythological elements, various improbabilities within the Gospels, and the absence of credible sources. At the same time, it is intriguing—and perhaps a humanist ideal—that anybody can study myths through criteria that connect with exegesis and align with modern myths and much older stories.
Militarism is a hallmark of the modern myth for the human and otherworldly figure: the Lord and his warriors are coming. The more you look back on historical myth, the more fantastical our world was once: Giants/Nephilim, Angels/Archons, a possible silicon world, giant trees and so forth. Most of those stories can’t be pigeonholed as fiction – so I’m convinced the Lord’s warriors are not just an allegory on war as a human story but something more literal: watchers/angels cast down becoming part of the human story. That resulted in a battle between the dark and the light. And this conflict spurred a polarity of hate throughout history, which never ends.
In these narratives, myth writers convey the most incredible story ever told, while modern writers explore the facets of human life as potential extensions of that astonishing tale. War is one such aspect. From its inception to today, it involves soldiers or warriors who are part of something greater than mere patriotism—something more mythical. History recounts their stories and the moments that could have emerged or been thrust upon them.
The science fiction show Battlestar Galactica encapsulates this theme, which glorifies a militarized society engaged in an existential struggle against an entirely alien threat. The show introduces the concept of artificial intelligence, notably the Archons, understood around UFO circles as biological androids serving reptilian overlords. A central plot point of *Battlestar Galactica* is the idea that this cycle of events has occurred before and will happen again reiterated in several episodes. Interestingly, this concept aligns with Ecclesiastes 1:9: “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”
If immortals/gods/goddesses exist, then myths cannot die; they get re-interpreted. The only way it dies off is through the end of a cycle or an age. A catastrophic event like a flood could reset the human story for the better. However, the self-proclaimed rulers of the world often go underground or make their way to Caucus Mountains – then the whole play starts again with the same outcome. Ideologies, conversely, can die off, and at times, ideologies can be initiated through myths.
Fiction is a projection of reality and is simply a conjuring of writers to express our deepest fears, visions, beliefs and ideas in tangible forms such as a book or a film. The art of the period is usually a reflection of the time itself. Writers routinely draw from real places and actual events. Within these retellings, some notice the patterns that seem too frequent and consistent to be a coincidence and too prevalent to ignore – these recurring themes through symbolism are often at the behest of secret societies. A symbol’s meaning is useless when analysing a single retelling without context, and the timeline window has been altered; it’s challenging to discover which retelling is literal to that of the symbolic. However, if one is only concerned with the overlapping concept, the meaning surrounding the symbol becomes clear. This has limitations as the idea of telling the same story on repeat becomes less inspirational.
The Lord of Hosts parallels the Solar Saviour/Horus, and identifying the Solar Saviour is another hallmark in myth. It often defines modern mythology because this Lord of Host is bringing down destruction. People would also assume he parallels with Enki (and for some Christians, he is also known as Lucifer/anti-Christ); it’s not clear in the Septuagint passages. The name title Lucifer denotes the planet Venus – and the Vulgate describes it as “the light of the morning”. The title was also applied as a metaphor for the King of Babylon (Isaiah 14:12) to the high priest Simon, son of Onias (Ecclesiasticus 50:6), and also Jesus Christ himself (2 Peter 1:19; Apocalypse 22:16; the “Exulted” of Holy Saturday) the true light of our spiritual life.
Thanos (a Marvel comic book character) alongside Mafista (a version of Satan in Marvel comics) seemingly resembles an infamous illustration of Satan and Christ on the mountain cliffside. It’s unsurprising to see dual/morphing archetypes in comic book characters. This questions the concept of Satan being Lucifer as more ambiguous or separate. |
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In some circles, predominately fundamentalist Christians, the Anti-Christ already exists and has a Jewish name – and all left is Armageddon followed by the return of Christ. Then, the victory of the good forces over the Anti-Christ is followed by the millennium rule of Christ, followed by the last judgement, which entails the end of the world and time. And this is the paradigm of the extreme wing of Christendom.
The secular has a similar scenario in which the end of history begins; this is a 19th-century notion linked to evolutionists (Darwin), which establishes history moving towards something, and this something is the end of history because there is no more development. This approach sees history as a sort of evolution. First, it evolves to an inevitable end. It stops – much like Marxists view the ultimate rule of the proletarian being established in which millions have to be slaughtered, but never came, then it’s the end of history. When considering symbolic truths, the former has more merit than the latter.
When you view history through the matrix of time of not existing, history is not a consideration; it’s what Mercia Iliad calls the refusal of history or the myth of the eternal return. This myth is not Western and is more related to ancient southern India. The myth has two concepts: the first is about cosmic spiritual cycles (in Greek word cycles means Serpent). Therefore, cycles denote a circular concept of time, returning to your origins. The ancient Hindus discuss chronological cycles that are millions of years old, categorized as munvanta, culpas, yugas, etc. At the present moment, we are in the Kali cycle, the Dark Age. The Kaliyuga cycle entails an age of materialism. Eventually, these cycles pass and head towards a new vast cycle, a cosmic reincarnation of the world. The second concept is Karma (in San script, it means action), which is the cause of existential evils and slowly minimizes suffering within reincarnation. Mercia Iliad suggested that perhaps this concept was devised as a way to accept total liberation. So, when a person looks at these vast, incredible schemes, it forces them to change their worldview. And this is liberation, although liberation not within time, but from time, not curing suffering, but instead rising above it and out of it.
In talking about cycles and reincarnation, one must understand to get there, one must understand death. In the Avengers-Infinity-War case, it’s about death and sacrifice. I don’t know the conceptual artist for the film Avengers-Infinity-War; it seems they got inspiration from a painting by Manly P. Hall in his 1928 book “The Secret Teachings of All.” Manly P. Hall is an author/teacher of Alchemy. The language of Alchemy is the crux of Avengers-Infinity-War; more precisely, this scene combines Pagan ritual death sacrifice and an alchemical fermentation process. The fermentation process starts with the inspiration of spiritual power from above that re-animates, energises, and enlightens the alchemist. Then, out of the blackness of Putra-faction comes the yellow ferment, which appears like a golden wax flowing out of the bowel matter of the soul.
In the film, a bright, shiny yellow stone (soul stone) appears in his hand as Thanos wakes up from a blackout after the ritual. Manly’s book cover illustrates a middle point between above and below (Heaven and Earth). A reinterpretation of the ferryman guides Thanos as not being an alchemist or maybe it hints more towards Anubis. Lastly, within the scene is a monolith akin to the 9-11 Twin Tower. Many conspirators also regard the 9-11 events as a Stargate – Gamora is sacrificed, depicting a fall that mirrors people falling from the Twin Tower buildings. The 9-11 event was transcribed in pop culture media decades before it happened–it seems it’s still being transcribed in the entertainment media post-9/11.
The myth of Giants having had a hand in destroying the Earth has always been retold. Unfortunately, in our modern age, it acts as a retelling for entertainment, possibly propaganda, but often synch-masters will tell you those news/films/ TV shows as entertainment don’t tell the truth; instead, they tell a coded truth.
In Genesis 6:4 – compared to Septuagint: Esaiah 13
4 | There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown. | ||
– | Giants are coming to fulfill my wrath. |
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The Book of Enoch, excluded from the Biblical canon, references a group of heavenly beings known as the Watchers. Among these Watchers is a faction of fallen angels who occasionally descended to teach humans about arcane arts. However, Enoch is generally not regarded as canonical in most Jewish or Christian traditions. This lack of recognition is likely due to its reliance on Lebanese (or Phoenician) magic and folklore rather than authentic Jewish sources.
Many Christians today believe that the Watchers were interdimensional beings that entered our world through gates or portals. This phenomenon is said to be associated with Babylon, a city whose name means “Gateway of the Gods.” This perspective raises the possibility that interpretations of the Book of Genesis regarding the end times have fallen out of favour with both Jews and Christians. The Book of Enoch, discovered among the Essene literature hidden in the Qumran caves, reinforces Essene Literature made evident by the Dead Scrolls.
When Joshua and the nation of Israel entered the Land of Canaan, they were instructed to wipe out certain men, women and children of certain tribes. According to the story, the tribes they killed were non-human hybrids called the Nephilim – and their height was said to have reached between 10 to 30 feet. These were the offspring of spiritual beings and are said to be the primary reason God sent the flood. Satan knew about the prophecy that would defeat him. Before any of the prophets came to explain how it would occur, the only thing Satan knew was that the Messiah was going to be human. The Nephilim was an attempt to infiltrate the entire bloodline of humanity so that the Messiah could not be a full-blooded man. And this would have worked if not for Noah and his family. When Abraham found out from God that the land of Canaan was to be given to Abraham, Satan also found out, which resulted in the Nephilim being around for 400 years, attempting to thwart God’s plan of God. From the Genesis text, it would seem that they were around before and after the flood.
The New Age circles, who mainly abide by the notion of being ‘spiritual but not religious,’ see it through the evolution of consciousness. Between the fall of Atlantis and the dawn of the first civilization (Sumerians and Egypt 4,500 BC), there was a 6,500-year gap. During this time, it was about consciousness evolution (in scientific terms, waiting for codons to switch on in the human DNA – and DNA is described as the physical soul) – the wait in evolution had to happen to be ready for the next set of instalment (knowledge) of the Human play. Around this time, the flood occurred and is said to be caused by the hyperreal notions of pole shifts and the precession of the equinox. This incident would have caused an ice age, and afterwards, it would melt, causing floods. (I believe something happened to cause three-day darkness or a void, but I don’t think it was a polar shift).
Researchers were still trying to understand how ancient Sumerians and Egypt evolved rapidly during the dawn of the first civilizations. Therefore, they categorized that civilization’s evolution as a stair-step evolution. Other researchers who lean toward esotericism describe their leap in knowledge and technology as something otherworldly given to them by (some beings).
According to Thoth, every level of consciousness has its consciousness grid and chromosome chain. The higher level of consciousness correlates with height, which is the primary difference between those particular DNA factors (codons). The second level of consciousness has 44 and two chromosomes, which is where we are right now, with the average height for men 6-7 feet tall / women 5-6 feet tall. The third level has 46 and two chromosomes (the height in men is 14-16 feet tall, and women are 10-12 feet tall. The fourth level translates to 48 and two Chromosomes, which is 33-35 feet tall in women and 30-32 feet tall. A being named Metatron (a Hebrew Archangel) reached 55 feet tall – It’s written in the Book of Enoch – (Book 3. Chapter 1) that Enoch was transformed into an Arch Angel Metatron. The book describes Metatron spreading his wings. I guess what is being questioned here is whether Angels (Sons of God) came in unto female humans – an allegorical story for Gene’s manipulation.
The illustration on the left depicts Metatron with his wings; those wings are said to be accurate in a literal sense. The illustration on the right is a Celestial character (cosmic entity) from Marvel Comics – a creation from Jack Kirby specifically from ‘The Eternals’. In the film Guardians of the Galaxy, from which the image is taken, the collector describes,’ only beings with extraordinary strength can brandish the (power) stone’. (The stone is on top of Celestial Giant’s staff). While there is no significant aesthetic similarity, it’s about the relatability in archetypes, in this case, ‘Giants’- the Giant Metatron Archetype is the very peak of Giants. |
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Thanos was said to be half an Eternal being, a mutation (a deviant among his people); his premise for domination or to make the universe perfectly balanced by destroying half the population in the universe was for Death, on her orders. (Death is a Marvel character – a sort of goddess of Death or time, representing Kronos in female form. Thanos becomes infatuated and falls in love with ‘Death’). He acquired the stones and the Gauntlet in the comics and the film. With it, he destroyed half the population with a finger click; however, some of the remaining half-remembered people had disappeared, a mandala effect scenario). In the film, the Celestials destroyed the planet Titan; in the comics, Thanos eventually destroyed the planet. The film outlines Thanos’s mission to persuade the leaders of his world, Titan, to destroy half the population and save it. His people denied him; now, his calling or mission is to destroy half the population in the universe – by acquiring all the infinity stones (which seems to be a symbolic concept of the Alchemical philosopher’s stone split into six). Thanos would then be known as the ‘Mad Titan.’
Thanos is a Giant, although not a peak Giant, but a Giant that stands around 14-16 feet tall (in the third level). Thanos is coming to destroy half the life of the world ordained by ‘Death,’ does that sound familiar? In Esoteric/Gnostic teachings, there is a triune story of IS(IS), RA, and EL: Israel; ISIS – the mother Goddess; RA – the Sun; El – the Demiurge. The Demiurge represents God, the construct of this world, and Saturn (rings) binds it together as Saturn represents (Father) Time. The God of this world is the Demiurge, not the True God, and he ultimately loves Blood. Blood represents the inner spirit coursing through our bodies. It constitutes the breath of life on all spiritual levels. ‘Death’ represents the Demiurge or Saturn (Cronus), Mafista represents Satan, Celestials are peak Giants, and Thanos is both […]
The retelling of Giants is nothing new and will most likely continue. From Cronos and Cyclops in Wrath of the Titans to the Giant in the hypersexual anime film ‘Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfield’. This seems to be a copy of the anime series Evangelian to the artificial celestial size of tech-Giant Pacific Rim. However, Evangelian thought pilots were spiritually linked with their Giants. And the Giants already had a sense of the spirit while also being mechanized. Pacific Rim stripped that away and made the giants more Machines, leaving only the pilots with a sense of spirit. Then, there is the Giant in ‘Jason and the Argonauts to the Giant Apollo in the original Star Trek episode ‘Who Mourns for Adonais.’ To children’s stories, Jack and Beanstalk, Spielberg’s BFG, and the cartoon Iron Giant. All repeated representation from myth and probably the Book of Giants, in which Giants are mentioned in the tale of ‘Gilgamesh’ and the list continues … Allegorically, it’s all still about Giants.
Scott Weiland (who died in 2015) was a prominent grunge singer in the 90s with the band Stone Temple Pilots. He sums up this exploration well with his last track from the first album ‘core’ – especially the Chorus; the song itself is open interpretation – I’m comparatively using it as an example in both a literal and ethereal sense.
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I wanna be as big as a mountain
I wanna fly as high as the Sun
I wanna know what the rent is like in Heaven
I wanna know where the river goes
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- The burgeoning Flat Earth movement has determined that mountains with horizontal plains were once giant trees, perhaps chopped down by giants.
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- Zack Snyder’s take on Frank Miller’s 300 represented giants. The sequel explained how Xerxes became a god-king due to a transformation bathed in Gold—and Gold has an alchemical meaning. Then there is the ancient astronaut theory of mining monoatomic gold to inevitably live longer, stronger, and more god-like.
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- In Wrath of Titans, a scene in which Hades is talking to Kronos, although Kronos at the time seemingly looks like a pile of stones, the stones are shaped like giant heads contoured among the mountains—which is a coded message. Researchers have determined that rock formations that look like body parts are fossilised remains of Giants. Photos have been taken to resolve this.
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- Alex Proyas’s Gods of Egypt depicts Horus and Set as giants with gold for blood. Reviewers and critics slammed it; perhaps it was too on the nose; people like their Gods as superheroes.
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Michael Keefe.
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… End of part three … to be continued.
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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (03):
Evangelical Conquerors of Spirit and History:
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There is an attempt from the Evangelical fundamentalist to evangelise people into the occult or cults, but not through understanding and meaning, but instead a warped version of (quasi-esoteric-Christian) control. When they discuss the Christian Church not advancing but in retreat from a world that threatens her – by a front of evil that takes many garbs, predominately by philosophers, psychologists, and psychiatrists that they are all in a conspiracy or part of that evil to push back the Christian Church. One questions what kind of Church they’re talking about because it certainly is not the Catholic Church, considering Protestants broke away from the Church centuries ago. When it happened, they were deemed satanic. Ironically, in our current times, Evangelism (which had its beginnings as Protestant renegades) has the delusion that they were all manifested out of God’s realm (a delusional exclusive viewpoint), and anything outside that viewpoint is satanic, including the Catholic Church.
An offset of this mentality (or delusion) is found in racist Christians who love Hitler, who hate Jews, who love Jesus – one wonders if they’re aware of their hypocrisy because Jesus was a Jew. There is hypocrisy within the Church, especially towards a disdain for divination, but certain priests who expel demon possession is an act of divination in itself. The only fact separating them from Neo-Pagans or the Wiccan groups is that they have a badge or license to practice it with the permission of the Church.
Fundamentalists’ mission now is to resist the force that threatens their (so-called Christian Church and) worldview with scriptures and their interpretations of that scripture to enforce the Word of God in its fullness and the spirit of life to be conquerors for Christ. (“Not by might nor by power, but by my spirit, says the lord of hosts” – Zechariah 4:6) I don’t know about you, but it never said to be conquerors for Christ in that verse, and that’s because they introduced an interpretation to that verse. They hope to answer anything that can warp their viewpoint (as Evangelical conquerors) by bending the interpretation of scripture for their will (or ideology), even if they contradict themselves.
This mindset is similar to the Nazi regime of a master class, where propaganda was to change the hearts and minds of the people. From an outsider looking in, these types of people seem Alien, with their worldview slightly displaced from societal norms; it’s interesting to know then that it’s the same way they view people who are not within their Christian-right-fundamentalist-covenant group. They see outsiders (ordinary people with an affinity for occult understanding and, to a lesser extent, the truth) as human beings with flesh and blood, not supernatural caricatures. And they see the value in people but pity them simultaneously. That’s because they realise those people were not captured by the devil and, therefore, surrender their citizenship as human beings with spirit. However, instead, they identify with those people and see their value and worth to God and that all the resistance towards the fundamentalist warped worldview as Evangelical conquerors is due to their ignorance – (is it ignorance towards knowledge and truth? If it’s true, one must consider that the Christian right began as a radical racial movement and now acts as a judge of Western spirituality or as a spiritual-militant conqueror while inherently being a political movement).
The battle can’t be one by might or power, but through one’s spirit, it hints that the game of spiritual warfare will be one in either dimension. Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against powers and principalities (Eph. 6:12). It takes the Word of God, His beloved Son, and the incredible power of His Holy Spirit to defeat them. It must be a wonderful feeling to have such an unshakable faith. However, for outsiders looking in, that can adapt itself with the maxim of Shakespeare’s quote: “Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books; but love from love, toward school with heavy looks.” Lessons from the fundamentalist spiritual-police mindset that is in circulation align with evangelism. The meaning of this quote is entirely different from a love tragedy (Romeo and Juliet) context when seen in the context of truth (or for the seeker that seeks truth). ‘Love goes towards love’ can have meaning in the context of the law of attraction. But, on the other hand, it’s the antithesis that ‘hate begets hate.’ ‘As schoolboys from their books are about the naivety or ignorance towards knowledge as written in books or the seeking of knowledge untamed by youthfulness and discernment – because from birth to death you’re seeking knowledge; a natural process. And the verse ‘but love from love toward school with heavy looks.’ Explores having the answer before the question or being enlightened by the love and grace of God – at the same time, not having any gnosis, at which point one heads towards the school of mystery or gnosis, from the point of being already enlightened, is ‘the way.’ It also acts as a filter for better discernment. ‘With heavy looks’ is about doing the process but having your results look cool or creative; there is a hint of a type of vanity, but it is more precisely about the betterment and reflection of self and that deep down, it’s all just a game.
In a world where truth is fluid and such certainties are in a constant state of transience, coupled with history, it starts to merge itself with myth, and history becomes genre-driven allegories. Where there is evidence to support that Jesus Christ existed and evidence to support that he didn’t – this is a dialectical polarity that one must face, considering that Christianity is the one unifying religion. There is no evidence to support that it’s in retreat. It just gets appropriated to another form of Christianity, but it’s Christianity.
God spelt backwards is Dog; this is why we have the word ‘Dogma’, and the root word for God coming out of Europe is Goth in German, which gives us Gothic Cathedrals/architecture. In Scandinavia, the word for God is ‘Gut’; when you say you have a gut feeling, it is like saying God is telling you something. The word God is derived from Egypt’s ancient religion of a powerful divine being, Osiris. Osiris said that the gods came from the star system Sirius that came to Earth – and would instil a divine arrangement on Earth, notably in Egypt. And this is where we get the word ‘Sir’. It comes from Sirius/Osiris; Sirius is known as the ‘Dog Star.’
There is a divine presence in the Universe that many have called God, and what the Gnostics call True-God or a divine Matrix. Suppose one is inclined to describe it as that. Unfortunately, this divine presence often gets misrepresented through ignorance and maybe other reasons like profit and power, but it’s more so with lacking knowledge.
Fundamentalist disdain is not necessarily towards researchers of the occult but actual practitioners of the occult as a magical craft; in history, the occult means hidden. It was the understanding that hidden knowledge was for the few that merged into many esoteric (cult) groups. In modern times, general knowledge is no longer hidden; however, it is safe to assume more hidden knowledge is still to be revealed (and you’re not part of the in-crowd), and general knowledge, once deemed occult, has become exoteric. Fundamentalists like to group magic with the occult. This includes both practices of black and white magic; this inclusive quality conflicts with ‘nature’ that is inherently magic itself.
The magic practice involves magicians having knowledge of one’s future and then holding it over them. To impose fear and gain is morally unjust, but equally unfair is to claim that eternity is only available through and in the faith of the one perfect Human Being. Anyone who has felt the light, gone through an awakening, and becomes enlightened knows this to be false (although becoming enlightened is a process of gnosis that never ends until upon death). And this is the unconditional love of God (agape), as described in scripture, and it’s very much divine.
He considered that Jesus as a person is a symbolic story. He is a crucial symbol within the metaphor when he says, ” I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father but by me.” (John 14:6). What is the truth of all truth if it isn’t the light or the sun in a literal sense? In the dark, nothing is seen, but in the day (light), everything is seen. The Egyptian priest would go out early in the morning to sit and face the rising sun (the Risen Saviour or Horus). Horus would walk across the sky in twelve equal steps; Horus can be seen as Hours, becoming twelve hours; when it reaches noon, he becomes the highest god. The sun is in god’s temple at noon, and he is teaching men the light (Light in Latin is Lucius, Lucius in English is Luke. Luke was presented in Star Wars as Luke Skywalker, the light archetype of his father’s dark side/darkness, Darth Vader, the prince of darkness). When the light breaks through the dawn and the temple of noon, he is (en)light(ening) the human race. When the sun leaves, he leaves the world in the hands of the prince of darkness; in Egypt, the prince of darkness was called Set because it got dark at sunset. Christian Religion is a story between the Light and Darkness between Horus and Set.
To be a Church or not to be a Church, that is the question: Fundamentalists realise occult practices within other Churches but exclude their Church because their Church is apart from any hierarchy or infiltration. There is no such thing as being apart from those hierarchies; we are all born with an assigned birth certificate, essentially giving your ownership of yourself to the sea, maritime law, and a corporation. They’re just imposing an idea and that idea of a perfect institution that can match the ideal human when that idea is just a unicorn. They make it clear that the true Church is in the body of Jesus (Col. 1:15-20; Eph. 6:12) and is the head of all principalities and powers. In other words, the true Church is in the heart of oneself [a seemingly protestant view]. The Church acknowledges that it can be both, but its doubtful Protestants would ever think that way. It’s, therefore, hard to associate institutions that define themselves as the true Church outside of Catholicism when that true Church doesn’t exist because it’s in the body of Jesus. So, it becomes a symbolic Church while simultaneously being an actual Church within the material realm. You see how they can slide back and forth between the two if their arguments become unanswerable.
They realise that those churches deemed infiltrated (except their churches because they’re incorruptible) are all going through apostasy, a state of corruption that rejects historical truths yet preserves outward appearances. It’s within context to assume, then, that a church can accept historical truths but helps play a role in shaping ideas (fundamentalism). The same ideas of those who infiltrated the Churches by advocating conspiratorial truths of those Churches while claiming they stand apart from them are similar to those truth media idols like Alex Jones.
They realise most of the revolt doesn’t come from philosophers and science (which they deem satanic) but from behind the pulpit and theological seminaries. A seemingly true notion that any hardest sceptic can agree upon is that those who defend the faith through preaching the gospel are agents of a higher order, commissioned to proclaim it. [There is a division between the conservative theologians who seek to defend the faith and the liberal theologians who de-mythologise most of the substance of the Christian gospel and then re-mythologise it all over again, retaining only its moral and ethical values]. Ironically, the New Testament was re-written at the behest of the Catholic Church, and prior Bibles before that were extractions from Gnostic text and other sources that excluded cannon from other significant sources, all in the comfort of the Babylonian libraries.
Aside from all the dialectic notions between the Churches, one explanation for the idea of the Church comes from the Scottish term ‘Kirk.’ In Star Trek, the captain is named Kirk, the starship captain of a ship named Enterprise, the Church Enterprise. That is why so many Churches are divided into denominations (except the fundamentalist Churches – because you know they morphed into this dimension from heaven). ‘Kirk’ refers to the Roman word ‘Ceres’, the name of a Roman goddess, mother Ceres. A name traced back to a more ancient goddess from the Greek mythologies named ‘Circe’, often described as a [goddess of magic or sometimes a nymph, witch, enchantress or sorceress in Greek mythology. By most accounts, she was the daughter of the sun god Helios and Perse, an Oceanid nymph -Wikipedia]. So, we have Mother Circe in Greece, Mother Ceres in Rome, and Mother Kirk in Scottish, which then became Mother Church in English.
Mother Circe (in Greek mythology) was able to hypnotize people and bring them into her home; she would turn them into pigs and animals and then feed on them. This allegory has a symbolic similarity with the Mother Church enterprise or appropriation of other cultures’ spiritual beliefs – the early Church once referred to itself as “soldiers of Christ,” the word soldiers broken down is sold-to-die, sold to die in the name of Christ. This enterprise began around 1600 years ago with Emperor Constantine in the city of Nicaea (France); Constantine brought all the magic-practising priests of the Roman Empire to form the councils of Nicaea, the first councils in the early history of the Christian Church. For the reason of finding a way out of the decline of the Roman Empire, the Roman Empire appears much like modern-day America, and just like Rome, America is also in decline.
Fundamentalists realise that the Church is divided and, therefore, see an opportunity for evangelical Christianity to present something it needs: to be a beacon of an undivided Christ and an unchanged gospel. They will not adhere to any notions of a ”new” evangelistic approach nor intermingle with other denominations like the Mormons because they feel those cults intend to bring destruction to orthodox Christianity. For all the fundamentalist Christian conspiracy groups who advocate their truth and their Church, this statement hints that the Church they wish to exist is in their fantasy realm because it’s non-existent. This reinforces the notion that fundamentalism is an idea, not a group per se, which makes it an ideology far more dangerous, but ideologies can be transient; they come and go.
What Sun-worship really is: There has never been the notion of sun worship in ancient times; however, the Sun has been used as a symbol of man’s concept of deity, and the Sun represents the idea about God that man holds within them. The Sun was a gift from the creator, and the people 6000 years ago appreciated that in a time when darkness seemed cold and dangerous to live in. The Sun itself is a giver of life that resides in the skies. The skies are also known as the heavens, so God’s son is in heaven. In ancient religion, the Sun was referred to as a risen saviour because, in the morning, the Sun would rise, and the Egyptians felt that their Sun was their saviour. From a biological viewpoint, the Sun is essential in keeping humans alive; hence, it has risen as a saviour. The Sun gives energy that plants and animals use to sustain life, and the Egyptians knew this. The Sun had different names at different times throughout the Egyptian Empire. When the Sun came up in the morning, the Sun was referred to as the newborn son, also known as Horus, which became Horus the Risen Saviour. And this is where the notion ‘the Sun comes upon the Horizon (Horus-Risen)’ originated. So, God loved the world and gave his only begotten Sun (Son) because there is only one Sun. When the Sun came up, everything was peaceful, but when it came down, chaos ensued as it was cold and the animals were in full swing, so this is where the notion of God’s Sun becoming the prince of peace (or ruler of all princi(e)-pality) comes from.
Principality as a Christian angelology comes from the fifth-highest order of the nine-fold celestial hierarchy. In the Occult world, ideas are expressed through nine men, also known as the Council of Nine. The name title is expressed specifically for three (as in three times three is nine), so it can match the triune (three, or triangle) god because religion and god have equated to three, it’s the opposing of the gods – this is why we have three Abrahamic faiths: Christianity, Judaism and Islam three major religion also known as people of the book – there is Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva also Osiris, Isis, and Horus.
On the first day of winter, the Sun is at its highest in the northern hemisphere, and the constellation that begins in summer is Leo (the Lion); therefore, when it’s in the Constellation of Leo, summer begins. So on the first day of summer, the Sun is at its highest and also at its hottest – three months later or 90 degrees later (if you have 30 days in a month and three months later, it’s 90 days), the Sun is halfway down we call this the ‘fall’ the Sun falls until it hits December 21st. Now, the Sun is dead because it does not go farther south for three days or back to the northern hemisphere. It just sits there in the same degree (the winter solstice). The Egyptians equated this to God’s son being dead (in his Tomb) for three days. Then, on December 25th, the Sun moves one degree north and is now born again – to start its annual journey to the northern hemisphere. Ninety days later, it is springing back to life, commonly known as spring. Spring’s prominent constellation is Virgo, as in Virgin; God’s Sun was born of a Virgin – ancient Egyptians say when you die, you pass on, as in passing the equator, because we know he would return. Passing the equator is known as Passover (an Egyptian celebration); the Hebrews and Jews celebrate Passover on the first day of spring. Christians do not celebrate Passover, but on the same week as Passover, Christians have something called the resurrection of God’s Son. Both belief systems are based on the astrology of the Sun.
All three major religions of the Abrahamic faiths, except Islam, can be traced back to India, especially the Jewish religion. Their six-pointed star (the Star of David) originated in India and was also picked up by the Buddhists. It would later become the Star of David in the 1890s. Christianity’s own triune – the Father, Son and Holy Spirit or in Judaism, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob all come together in a triune godhead – and their particular names are titles. Their existence as actual beings is in question. In India, the highest represented priests were called Brahmas (and the letter ‘A’ was put in front of Brahmas to produce Abraham). Islam is slightly different from the Abrahamic faith due to its history, but later, it would become part of the triune with the inception of Mohamed; before Mohamed, they worshipped the planet Saturn at the time, along with the Moon and Venus. The planet Venus is associated with the colour green, which is the primary colour that represents Islam. So, the religion of Judaism, Christianity and Islam had their beginnings in ancient pagan religions.
Fundamentalists view Paganism as the antithesis of Christianity, with its ideas opposite to one another; for example, while Pagans worship many gods, Christians worship only one God. While it’s true, Paganism is the worship of many gods (polytheism). Advocating there is only one true God, which is different from the Gnostic Version of a True God. A Christian’s true God is somewhat similar to that of the God and ruler of this world as described in Gnostic belief. Christian’s version of a true God is an attempt to correlate all belief systems to one God, essentially a sort of quasi-monotheism. The Roman polytheists worshipped the king of the gods Jupiter and his earthly representation in his son Apollo. They also mentioned the mother goddesses, Isis and Venus. Unfortunately, the Roman system of polytheism wasn’t working too well because the Jews saw it as idolatry. So, at this point, the Church revamped its old religion and made it more all-encompassing to fit Christian sensibilities. Christianity is a polytheistic religion masquerading as monotheism (or a Judaism version of Roman polytheism).
From an astro-theological perspective, you have Apollo, the sun god who is the son of Jupiter and was re-branded as Jehovah, and Jesus represented as two gods. The father of Jupiter in this pantheon is Saturn – in Greek, it’s known as Cronus (the god of time and death). We see Cronus in the chronology as always having an hourglass; he is also known as the god of harvest (as harvesting crops, as in the cycle of life and death). So, you have Saturn and Cronus as the father of Jupiter, which incidentally makes Jesus’s grandfather the god of death (the god of time). Confusion of beliefs arises when they confuse the worship of Saturn with Satan when it’s a polytheistic cult (worship of many gods). Christians are confused or deceived into believing they are worshipping the True God when they are worshipping one pantheon of the family. It was never monotheistic; that was just an illusion; the Elites worship all of them.
Fundamentalist Christians who steer towards conspiracy groups both in the spectrum of the new-fundamentalist and the traditional-fundamentalist who are advocates for an Evangelical program – work as a separatist movement while simultaneously being a recruitment institution to evangelize their ideology. Those ideologies can be many things. One of those is to cut you from your higher reality; platonic idealism is a term for it. It’s basically about praying to their idol, our white Jesus, which history tells us otherwise, but if you don’t do so, you’re a Pagan, Witch, Satanist, Devil-worshipper and so forth. This ideology can align with cultural imperialism, which is about the power to define reality for everyone.
The same polytheistic cults re-branded this quasi-monotheistic (Christianity) religion 500 years ago as heliocentricism. The sun represents the centre of the solar system as an accepted astronomical model, which is still very much the worship of the sun. The pope is the Sun-god incarnate – that’s what the Vicar of Christ means; he represents the Sun-god – what triples six means. Religion is not the good guy; religious authorities have always been an instrument of power. The Church and State have never been separated. So, when they passed on the Christian religion to heliocentric, the Jesuits made an old religion more acceptable for a scientific age. The pope was represented with the triple six as every Sun god is, as evidenced by the Globe as it tilts 23.4 degrees to the sun, leaving 66.6 in the right angle – that is to show if you’re a heliocentric follower, you’re essentially bowing to Caesar.
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- [Is there a link between the fate of your soul after death and the Sun?] During the Roman era, there were several Mysteries. Solar mysteries were one of them, and they often aligned with power and precedence.
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- Rome adopted sun worship from outsiders through foreign evangelists. Still, chief among these was the Syrian sun cultists who came to the Eternal City with the so-called Syrian Emperors, who were, in fact, descendants of the Phoenicians with their tremendous and small mysteries (Baalbek, for starters).]
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Spiritualty Sceptic; Spiritualty Rational [Originally posted on 27th September 2015]: Aside from atheists’ annoying detachment from God, Atheists and Christians have one thing in common: both believe, as Allan Watts puts it, that the world is an ‘artefact’ of nature; how the artefact came into being is another matter. In previous essays, I outlined that rationality breeds atheism. However, rationalism and scepticism are not bad things.
There are a lot of born-again Christians out there. Their internal experience with spirituality automatically makes them follow Christ due to their background and environment, which defines their individual beliefs and ideals. There seems to be self-elitism to the born-again Christians; their experience in the supernatural makes them think they are the chosen ones. This viewpoint and a solid Christian upbringing are a recipe for chaos. These types of experiences can occur in near-death experiences or sometimes taking hallucination drugs or by any other event in their lives. There is a slight difference between this experience and the present experience; one of these can be self-elitism over living beyond the ego.
There is a vast difference between spirituality and religion, and many people know this. They have realised that having a firm belief system and regarding it as absolute truth does not make you spiritual, no matter the nature of that belief. And this is the rigidity of Christian thinking; unless you think like them, I’m afraid you might be mistaken in their eyes. With the influx of Eastern teachings separating, religion and spirituality became more apparent, and it is more likely the Church took notice.
There are now intellectuals in Christian history who use Eastern belief systems, cutting and pasting those belief systems and fashioning something that can align with the New Testament. Their approach to recruiting people into their institutions also aligns with their propaganda. For example, let’s say a person who is a Christian has a spiritual awakening; a spiritualist will equate this to the grace of God and reinforce them with their study to come up with some truth. However, Christians will realise it’s the grace of God and Christ and identify it as an opportunity to be a Christian who is born again, and only through Christ will you be saved. See how problematic this approach is, and ultimately, it is fear-laden. Do you need the Bible when you know everything starts from the spirit? Do you need to go through Christ to be with God? You become closer to God after your awakening, and it often doesn’t come with the help of a Messiah.
Fundamentalist Christians won’t have any of that; they will keep pushing only through Christ is the way, and that before in front of God you will be Judged. And this is an absolute farce; see how fear is the structure in which they preach. The truth is that reaching Enlightenment is reaching Christ’s Consciousness; that means that you will be saved through him. God is love, not fear.
The notion of being saved differs from the gnostic point of view, which is that gnosis is about knowledge of divine reality. [The Gnostics seemed to define the remote God of the Pleroma as ineffable, which means indescribable, indicating that God is beyond the realm of mere things. – Richard Smoley, Jay Kinney]
All sorts of questions can arise when you regulate the notion of being saved to an inverse form of solipsism. An answer that can stand apart from this militant notion [is that gnosis is knowledge of how we stand about the Unknown God and the material universe. For the Gnostics, without knowledge of the Demiurge, the Archons, the bridal chamber, and most importantly, the route back to the Pleroma, we cannot be “saved” but are doomed to wander in illusion both in this life and beyond. As in the Tibetan Buddhist doctrine of the bardos, one must maintain consciousness at one’s death and, armed with the correct passwords, pass through a maze of astral worlds (referred to as “the middle” in The Gospel of Philip) until one reaches the realm of Light. Such an approach to gnosis links it to specific crucial information (perhaps acquired experientially) necessary for salvation. – Richard Smoley, Jay Kinney]
A great example of this inverse-solipsism comes from Kevin M Sullivan, author, minister, and born-again Christian. He described his experience in his early twenties when he went through an event in which he sincerely asked Christ to reveal himself and come into his life. A huge weight was lifted from his chest after the energy of fire came through him and somewhat cleansed him. And from that experience, he knew Christ was real. He would later, through the Bible study, interpret that the fire was Christ’s spirit coming into his spirit, and from this, he was re-born again. In Sullivan’s experience, he embodies the word “I”; therefore, it will be the most significant error and profound truth in his preaching and writings.
So, having this experience and embodying the word “I”, together with the words “me,” “my,” “mine,” and “myself”, is misleading because the word “I”, as Eckhart Tolle describes, “a primordial error, a misperception of which you are, an illusory sense of identity.” So, Kevin M Sullivan would relate the passage in the Bible where the spirit must be born again – Kevin equates his experience with Christ’s Spirit coming into him – to an illusion. He interprets it literally through an experience he had. The passage must be born again can be interpreted in many ways; for example, reaching Christ’s Consciousness can be the same as being born again. He defends this by saying, “I know some people may not like to hear this, but I know it was Christ because I’ve experienced him.” Do you see the word “I” being used repeatedly – his experience, coupled with factual knowledge of the Bible, is misleading, and it doesn’t allow other people to be aware of God; instead, it stifles it. Albert Einstein calls this “an optical illusion of consciousness,” and Eckhart Tolle says, “The illusory self then becomes the basis of misinterpretations of reality, all thought processes, interactions, and relationships. Your reality becomes a reflection of the original illusion.” This is not a dismissal of his experience but of his process and interpretations. (Eckhart Tolle n.d)
He also states that if you’re not born again, if you don’t know him, you’re not ready for eternity – and that there is an evil wave of energy at work to lead people away. Those people who seek to push into the supernatural other than the ways of God, through divination, mediums, and psychics, it’s condemning the scripture – and it is said in the scriptures not to go down that wrought – if you proceed in doing this, it can open up demonic situations. This is a common trait now for fundamentalist Christians to condemn any forms of Esotericism, Gnosticism, Buddhism, and the Tao Te Ching, basically any institution whose only purpose is to make people aware of their consciousness of self. They will box those teachings into the form of an Esoteric Agenda – a conspiracy of which they are a part. This is simultaneously true and conjecture and doesn’t hold to scrutiny. He has self-aggrandised himself into a prophet and weakened the beliefs of his people (Christians) – do every Christian have to go through a near-death to have Christ in them and be born again? Do you see how it’s more about controlling than redemption? The New Age is not helping usher in this New Order movement. Instead, it’s the Church and the New Age; no institution can stand outside the Globalist Elites. What does stand outside is your faith in God, Christ, and your awareness of Consciousness and Spirit.
Divination, mediums, and psychic practice are inherent in spiritual practice. It is said not to practice it according to the texts of the Bible and is solely based on a warning not to do it to keep people away from harm. When channelling or meditating, there is no way of knowing whether or not you are contacting angelic or demonic spirits and why discernment should be practised. First, John 4 1-3 states, “Dear friends, do not believe every spirit but test the spirits to see whether they are from God because many false prophets have gone out into the world. And this is how you can recognise the spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God.”
So even Buddha, the supreme enlightened one, was challenged by a demon; the demon Mara demanded to know who would testify that Buddha was worthy of attaining ultimate wisdom. His demon army rose to support him; Buddha said nothing, and then he reached down and touched the earth with his fingers, and the earth shook, and the demons fled. And then Buddha says, “The earth is my witness,” “Mara, you are not the earth, the earth is right here,” accepting the earth as it is. Mara was gone. Then, he meditated through the night, and his former life passed before him; he visually remembered that he had gained the power of birth and rebirth, the cosmic vision of the entire universe. Then, he said my mind was at “peace,” then heaven shook the Bodhi tree and rained down flowers; he had become the awakened one – the “Buddha.”
This phenomenon becomes more prominent as the number of sensitive people increases. That is demon possession when people are sleeping, and sometimes, even when people are about to sleep but still awake, they get possessed. They’re more commonly known as Incubus and Succubus; some symptoms are a ringing tone in the ear, inability to move, pressure in the chest, your mind being hacked or electrical synopsis firing more and faster than usual, similar or a mind epileptic fit. If possession can occur in sleep or when you’re about to sleep – by the Bible and the Fundamentalist Christian’s logic, we shouldn’t sleep due to voluntary and involuntary divination practices. The brain creates DMT in the brain responsible for dreams; when Incubus and Succubus attack, the person’s dreams are vivid and often feel like they are not in control. Ayahuasca is a plant drug that Sharman uses for spiritual healing on people.
This plant induces DMT and is Holistic—and it’s like (from what I gathered through the interpretations of shamans that it feels like) dreaming while awake. This plant is natural and is part of the whole. Therefore, dreams, holistic healing, and meditation are concepts of the natural and do not exist in the Fundamentalist Christian condemnation; when such events happen to people naturally without their control, their argument is mute.
Satanism and Occultism have their form of magic(k), based on evil worship and sacrifice. So why would a Christian Fundamentalist group in the New Age with this group? I suspect to further their fundamentalist agenda and to keep people in a state of fear, and for that, I have no doubt. Undoubtedly, the extreme political left controls the extreme religious right, which the Fundamentalist Christian Church offsets.
If you’re a musician, there is a concept of improvisation. Musicians know about this when you’re playing a song through an instrument and improvising. Sometimes, you get into a zone, and suddenly, you are not playing the instrument; instead, the instrument is playing you. It’s when you subconsciously know all the notes, and there is little need to think about it, but what is the force driving the song notes to play? Tapping into the ether, this is where artists conjure their imagination and, in doing so, have finer intuition. Schopenhauer says, “The man endowed with imagination is able, as it were, to call up spirits.” Fundamentalist Christians won’t allow this in this act of divine creative nature, or are it an act of divination, so you see, it does not hold up to this primary human faculty of intuition and imagination. And this is why Alan Watt’s comment holds weight when he says: “We don’t need the Bible when we know we have spirit.”
The Tao teachings emphasize awareness of the Tao; the Tao Te Ching came before the Buddha, and their primary education is awareness of the Tao in themselves and the natural world. Sitting and watching the tree’s sway, seeing an aspect of nature in small animals like ants, this is, in a sense, a low meditative state. Sitting down with cross legs is just a detail of how Yoga, Zen and Sage teachers sit. Being aware of breathing is also meditative. So, do you see how nature is part of a creative artefact and that Church teachers dismiss nature and also dismiss your nature and spirit, even though they are agents of the spiritual Church?
Eckhart Tolle says, “What is spiritual realization? The belief that you are spirit, “no,” that’s a thought. It is a little closer to the truth than believing you are who your birth certificate says you are, but it is still a thought. Spiritual realization is to see that what I perceive, experience, think, or feel is ultimately not who I am and that I cannot find myself in all those things that continuously pass away. The Buddha was probably the first human being to see this clearly, so Anata (no self) became one of the central points of his teaching. When Jesus said, “deny thyself,” he meant to neglect (and thus undo) the illusion of self. “I” the self-ego is who I was, and it would be absurd to “deny” it.” (Eckhart Tolle n.d)
Kevin M Sullivan proclaims that while being a minister, he also banishes evil spirits that possess people. He also knows all the different types of spirits out there. One of those he mentions in his Darkness radio interview is Familiar Spirits – familiar spirits act like angels of light to deceive when they are demon spirits. It is said not to practice such divination, and yet he does himself, and he has not accepted that maybe the fire spirit that came into him might be angelic, not Christ. All the archetypes of Christ appearing in people come in as light; he appears in front of them, and people seem profoundly moved by it, and they start to cry. Everybody cries when they see Christ. Grant Morrison, a comic book writer, went through a near-death, and when he saw Christ, Christ said to him, “I’m not the God of your father; I’m the hidden stone that breaks all men’s hearts.” Jesus came to him in Gnostic form.
Aside from Buddha or anyone who goes through similar spiritual practice, awakening is an act of grace. Once you have a presence, Eckhart Tolle says, “You can either try to go on as if nothing has happened, or you can see its significance and recognize the arising of awareness as the most important thing that can happen to you. Opening yourself to the emerging Consciousness and bringing its light into this world becomes your life’s primary purpose.” “I want to know the mind of God. Einstein said, ‘The rest are details.’ ‘What is the mind of God?’ it’s Consciousness.” (Eckhart Tolle n.d)
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