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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (37):

Send me an Angel … Send me an Angel … Right Now:

Decoding Masonic Symbols: In some of my previous posts, the ones relating to Kabbalah, we discussed fundamentalists’ naïve look on Kabbalah mysteries where there is an attempt to separate a doctrine that they believe is incompatible with their type of Christianity. Unconscious are they in thier disgust, its position is more gnostic than good and evil. They’re stuck in that Zoroastrianism apocalyptic thinking, light versus the dark; the good angels verse the bad ones, and so forth. The Christ saviour vs. the pagan gods – their assumption comes from a position that the creator-God sent his Son Christ to earth – so god become man, so man can become god. Traditional Christians can’t go any further than the highest of the lower aeons – the creator-God, therefore, only assumes the role of Sophia. And if Sophia did indeed send Christ, then the creator-God is taking all the credit, not the work. So, traditional Christian’s contention of a spiritual dualism or war starts from a dishonest position.  

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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (36):

Send me an Angel … Send me an Angel … Right Now:

The Implicit Conspiracy Truth about the Fallen Angels:  So, in the last post, we implied [briefly] the very real implication that Blavatsky might be seen today as a sort of 19th-century L. Ron Hubbard. And this might be a crude comparison given the obvious contrast that Hubbard is a product of theosophical influences. But, on the other hand, Theosophy had derived some inspirational ideas from science/fantasy-fictional stories by Bulwer-Lytton’s novels; particularly, The Last Days of Pompeii, Zanoni, and The Coming Race – for her own Isis Unveiled (1877). Also, Blavatsky’s huge synthesis of science, religion, and philosophy, The Secret Doctrine (1888), also drew on Bulwer-Lytton. For example, in seeing vril as a new designation for a “terrible sidereal Force” known to the ancients; and by the turn of the century, Bulwer-Lytton’s title phrase had assimilated into Theosophical discussions of the imminent coming race to be revealed with the new cosmic cycle.    

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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (35):

Kabbalah Mysteries:

The Vision of Ezequiel Points to the Centre [Monad] of the North-Mountain: I once described the Sefirot’s association with the planets under our firmament in part eight of this thesis collection. The literal attempts to reach the sky via rockets as an endeavour to reach the stars are also analogous to the ascension of the Holy Mountain [Meru]. And this, in turn, is ascension towards the Tree of Life and the ascension to the Stars. And in part twenty-seven, we mentioned Magus’s recalling Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of the great Tree that shelters the world. In which a Watcher turns up in his dream and decrees that the Tree must be cut down. In short, the Tree was cut down with celestial fire, and following the aftermath, new growth spurred into a mountain where gods will reside. The growth also equates to new roots that will identify it to mind and intelligence, adhering to a Tree of Life concept.

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Kabbalah Mysteries:

Traditional-Fundamentalists and their Nescient View on Kabbalah Mysteries: The Tree of Life comes from the Jewish mysticism (or spirituality) of Kabbalah. The Hebrew Bible is called Tanakh, with the first five books called the Torah; just like the Bible, it has hidden teachings, interpretations and revelations. The esoteric side of the Torah is passed down through the centuries orally; the tradition teaches meaning behind the written words (the inner Torah), contemplating aspects of God and the nature of man, as well as the truth about creation and other key questions of life.

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They Came From Above:

Lucifer is not Satan: According to Christian myth, Lucifer was the most senior and beautiful Angel in God’s heavenly court. He wanted to be more powerful than God. And so he rebelled along with some other corrupted angels. After the ensuing heavenly war, Lucifer and other angels were banished from heaven and descended to hell. Lucifer, the fallen angel, became the Devil his fellow fallen angels became demons.

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They Came From Above:

Cult Followers of the Nine and the Meta-Emissary: One of the main soundbites Christian-Flat-Earthers were using during a time when the subject had increased Google’s search index charts – was the x-presidents Obama speech on climate change. Where he famously said, “We don’t have time for a meeting of the Flat Earth Society”, – Flat Earthers went to town dismissing Flat Earth Society as a creditable website in the first place. It bewildered them why he would make a statement at the early peak of the Flat Earth zeitgeist. He discredited the validity of those who do not believe in climate change to Flat Earth believers. Such rebellious notions like flat earth throw a spanner to climate change programs and the concepts of overpopulation and scarcity. 

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They Came From Above:

Watcher’s Dark Heralds: Continuing from the previous post regarding alien abductions and supernatural phenomena (like demon possessions), having similarities prompted by Vallee’s views has merit. Considering it also has biblical links. It has links, but it’s the kind that is comparatively coincidental but slightly misaligned. For instance, a particular person has a sleepless night interrupted by sleep paralysis and dream mind hacks by evil spirits – and through the morning and during that night, he so happens to see more than a dozen UFOs in the night sky. The links are there; the aesthetics and details keep it from being definitively accurate. And so I view the phenomenon as separate.   

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They Came From Above:

Alien-Cults and Sirens: Continuing from the last post, I mentioned outside forces having influenced humanity, and even perhaps at humanity’s very inception. The kind of influences embraced in the plot of ‘The Truman Show, except instead of hundreds of millions watching one person’s adventures in an artificial world, untold numbers of alien beings watch a manipulated planet’s adventures unfold. Of course, throughout history, early tribes and early civilisations had transcribed these watchers in various ways to the public, from cave paintings to modern cult groups that would worship them.    

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The God of the Machine will come Down to Save Us:

Reason as a Hegelian Instrument: I once mentioned that people shouldn’t be enamoured with the Hegelian trap of left and right [geo] politics due to our connection with our left and right brain functions. As both have parts or precisely a central role in our Shekinah or Tree of Life – therefore, politics [left and right] should also be seen that way. And partisan politics are usually red hearings anyway, as both parties are working for the same goal [whatever that may be]. While also adhering to [their bosses, for] a national security state of control.

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Fundamentalist Christians and its Wrong Approach to Spiritual Teachings (28):

The God of the Machine will come Down to Save Us:

God Help us; He May not; so, save Your Self [Collectively]: Continuing from the previous post; we discussed Christian-right’s detrimental use of utilitarian mysticism and hero worship. This can be recognised in many ways, from a slow birth of social movements to the take-over of ‘words’ to impose new meaning. Take the word ‘leftist’ together with scapegoating and blame leaves little for the flexibility of truth. To be left has lost all its meaning because it’s been redefined or is a product of linguistic takeover. Essentially by right-wing-crypto-fascist groups, this has been in long development way before Trump. The fascism of the Christian-right embodies Christian values that have been up-ended.

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