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10,000 REASONS TO USE THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The physical plane (this includes the physical human body) is the final and densest manifestation of Divine Consciousness.  And this world we perceive outside of ourselves is really projected from the inside-out thru the utilization of the 7 Chakras, each identical with the 7 rainbow colors.  The Ego is the prism that separates the original Light of Divinity.  The Light of God is a manifestation of Divine Consciousness and is delivered to the human being through the uppermost Crown Chakra down into the brain (the physical organ manifested from that chakra).  This Chakra is said to have 1000 permutations or ‘petals’ of a lotus flower, as it is usually called in the Science of Yoga.

The Hermetic magician Franz Bardon stated in his book The Practice of Magical Evocation that the Philospher’s Stone has the projection power of 10,000 to 1.  Among other things, the Stone of the Wise has the power to cause a rapid Enlightenment to ensue within the consciousness of the imbiber, i.e., the brain of the one consuming the Stone of Projection.  How?  The answer is found within the meaning of the number 10,000.

1000 = the Divine Consciousness attained from the opening of the Crown Chakra.

10 = physical manifestation, the earth, the world of form.

1000 x 10 = 10,000.

Simply stated, the occult meaning of the number 10,000 means that the sum total of Divine Consciousness (1000) is projected into the physical body and brain (10) of the consumer, thus resulting in an expansion of consciousness towards Divinity, i.e., attaining Enlightenment, knowledge of God, etc.

Is that enough reason for you?

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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Absorb everything.  And be Nothing.  When one is nothing, then one can be anything.  And when one becomes anything, one reflects all things owing to one’s mastery of nothing-ness.  Anything that passes thru nothing cannot remain and so becomes eternal, i.e. everything.  And so there is One you-me-we, the Everything that is Anything ensconced within the Nothing.

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MACHU PICCHU AND IT’S PURPOSE

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The Incas of 500 years ago did not build Machu Picchu.  It was built 27000 years ago by Initiates of a Brotherhood that has existed since humanity first appeared on this planet.  It was built to preserve a small enlightened community whose sole purpose was to preserve the highest Spiritual knowledge and technology possessed by the Brotherhood at the time.  They knew that a Dark Age was approaching fast, so preservation and continuity of all knowledge was essential so that they could then leave the community when the time was right after various earthly cataclysms and spread once again the seeds of Spirituality, Truth and Knowledge amongst the humanity who survived the destruction but had degenerated into various levels of barbarism.

That destruction took place about 26000 years ago when the Earth’s Precessional wobble had once again swung around towards the dark, evil end of its cycle.

And now here we are once again nearly at that same point in time when massive transformation/destruction takes place.  Only this time, the ways and means of spreading that ancient knowledge has grown tremendously.  Now that the ancient knowledge has been spread/discovered by a few brave souls (especially during the last 500 years), there stands the possibility for all to transform to another, much higher level of existence, of consciousness itself.

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GOOD ARTIST, BAD ARTIST

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

All people are artists, but only a few know it.  Fewer ever develop it.  Fewer still attain any level of genius.

Artists are just people who explore things unexplored by other people.  If their explorations are bold, daring, enlightening, etc., then they are considered great artists.  In time, their art may become so commonplace as to be overlooked or even misconstrued as passé by later generations.

Great artists reflect the eternal in their work, and their work survives their death.

Poor artists seek to satisfy the masses in the short term, and they are forgotten long before they die, sometimes becoming vilified long before then.

Great artists stare into the eternal, finding Truth there.

Poor artists see only the shallow surface, thinking it to be the sum total of everything.

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