The mystical path is the most difficult, demanding, dangerous, and intoxicating journey one can ever make

“The mystical path is the most difficult, demanding, dangerous, and intoxicating journey one can ever make.the journey
It takes one into the depths of the heart, into the abyss and endless love one finds there.
It leads you from the known into the unknown, and then further, into the unknowable, into a darkness brighter than any light.
Nothing can prepare you for the heart’s journey, for the places it can take you, the depths and heights that are within you.
So many times you think you are crazy, bewildered and lost”
~ Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Admit it, you aren’t like them

“Admit it. You aren’t like them.the crowd
 
You’re not even close. You may occasionally dress yourself up as one of them, watch the same mindless television shows as they do, maybe even eat the same fast food sometimes.
But it seems that the more you try to fit in, the more you feel like an outsider, watching the “normal people” as they go about their automatic existences.

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Carl Jung on Our Shadow

According to Jung, the human being deals with the reality of the shadow in four ways: denial, projection, integration and/or our shadow jungtransmutation. Filling the conscious mind with ideal conceptions is a characteristic of Western theosophy, but not the confrontation with the shadow and the world of darkness. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.

“We carry our past with us, to wit, the primitive and inferior man with his desires and emotions, and it is only with an enormous effort that we can detach ourselves from this burden. If it comes to a neurosis, we invariably have to deal with a considerably intensified shadow. And if such a person wants to be cured it is necessary to find a way in which his conscious personality and his shadow can live together.” (Answer to Job) (more…)

The 7 Stars and 7 Golden Lampstands of DNA

The mystery of the seven stars that you saw in my right hand and of the seven golden lampstands is this: The seven stars are7 stars, lampstands and churches the angels of the seven churches, and the seven lampstands are the seven churches. In the End Times, Saint John had prophesied the appearance of the “one like a son of man,” who reveals what the seven stars and seven lampstands represent. (Revelation 1:14-20)

In the Gnostic biblical text, the Revelation of Saint John, we are told the truth of the seven stars by John, who clearly states that these stars are actually angels of the seven churches. The meaning of angel is a spiritual human being who is believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God. This angel would be an actual person in the flesh.

The seven churches do not represent actual buildings, but the Body of Christ who are represented by the DNA of people or groups (tribes) of people. The word “Church” comes from the Greek “ku-ri-a-kos” or “ku-ri-a-kon” that had later morphed into an Old English word “cirice (kirche or Kee-ree-ke)  and in Scotland, it was “kirk.” These words would eventually evolve into the modern English “church.” (1) The Greek Ku-ri-a-kos is derived from its root: “Ku- ri-os,” which means “lord.” Thus,  the Greek “kuriakos“, that today in English is pronounced church, is something that “pertains to, or belongs to, a lord.” (more…)

To the ignorant the body is supreme and they are incapable of realizing the immortality that is within them

“To the ignorant the body is supreme and they are incapable of realizing the immortality that is within them.SPIRITS

Knowing only the body which is subject to death, they believe in death because they worship that substance which is the cause and reality of death.”

~ The Divine Pymander by Hermes Mercurius Trismigestus as interpreted by Manly P. Hall

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