As the gods of the danes, the english, the americans and the germans are taken away from us by deception, a few brave souls fight the enemy of darkness. The sons of darkness are everywhere, especially here in Europe, bread by darkness, evil in disguise, pimps and prostitutes embraced in the dark corners by their own evil means.
We talk about a transperent society; a society where the ruling elite is responsible for their own deeds because the public is in knowledge of their deeds. If not, evil things will happen; as when Belgium opressed the congolese in the evil wars of imperialism. We still remember the negroes, as they were called, as they wandered out of the bush with no hands, because the Belgium masters extricated their wealth for the twine empire of Flanders and Wallonia.
Yet again the empirebuilders are on their evil course, building, or rather, trying to build another empire in Europe, all to no avail, because all empires build on injustice will fall, as it did in Africa, as it did in India, and as it will in Europe.
To understand the ways of a wellfunctioning empire, you need to understand Rome. Rome worked because it brought justice to the conquered lands. Each city was moduled over the system of Rome, a system Rome had enhireted from the etruscans. But as the citizensship was no more a thing to yearn for by the newly conquered lands, christianity took over and gave some peace. Still, it was the proliferation of the polis idea that gave the conquered lands the loyalty of the new territories.
If you compare this very competent rule of the romans with the rule of the english, you see a much viler and destructive way. In India thugs were implemented to break the spine of the indians, in China drugs were proliferated to the happles chinese.
This procedure is obviously not brought to an end in Europe, becuase the empire build by the european nobility is all as wile as it has always been. Now the thugs are not just an obscure spiritual sect, but immigrated muslims. Poor people who are the instruments the rulers have always used; to annihilate the loyalty between the state and its citizens.
The tide is turning, the last empire of the empire builders are falling, the evil ways of the “diversity” experts are finally ending in a backally where the imperial college will taste the last bitter brew of its own misdeeds. Evil is not a way to win peoples hearts, only by showing the world who governs, how they govern, with what means, will the magic of Heliopolis and the procurements of Ra work in society.
We need to rekindle the fire of our own hearts, and we only do that by being honest to our gods. Or rather, to the reflections of the intelligence that sprouts life and light.
Spirit is the life force, the Élan vital that animates life. Spirit is the spark, or portion of the Divine that is in every entity. But spirit is not just a force. It is also a consciousness with individualness, though not nearly as individual as we are in our physical condition. God is a spirit, and seeks same to worship Him, This is a call for us to get into our spirit if we would really connect with God. Accordingly, our spirit self is, has been, and always will be before the throne of God. It is perfect, unblemished, made in the image of Elohim, as recorded in Genesis 1. It is a thing apart from anything earthy, and does not descend into the realms of Earth unless we lift ourselves up to it and connect with it. Even then, it remains shielded from earthly influences.
That Godly spark is the light and life of mind, or conscious awareness. Within the one, universal, collective mind of God are infinite points of consciousness, spirits like the Great Spirit. The consciousness of our spirit is the superconscious, a level of consciousness that is nearly indistinguishable from God’s consciousness. Psalm 82 expresses the situation in the spirit realm this way: God stands in the congregation of God; He judges among the gods; and later, You are gods, all of you are sons of the Most High.
It’s important to realize that these sons are spirits (Live consciously aware beings), not physical bodies; in the higher dimension male and female energies are combined. As He explained: In heaven there is neither marriage nor giving in marriage.
The phrase the congregation of God reflects how intimately connected the godlings are to their Creator. This collective nature of the Creator is also expressed in the use of the plural word Elohim for the name of God. The Creator includes all of life; nothing exists outside of the Whole. Fascinatingly, the author of Genesis changes the name of God in the second chapter to Yahweh Elohim, which most English Bibles translate as Lord God. It is this aspect of God that creates our soul self, different from the spirit self that Elohim made in Genesis 1:26. Yahweh Elohim forms us from the dust of the ground and breathes the breath of life into us, and we become living souls (Genesis 2:7). In Genesis 3 and onward only Yahweh is used to describe God.
What is Soul.
Soul, is the developing portion of our whole nature. It is ever changing, growing, and learning, and uses free will to explore, create, test, discover, and more. Soul is the ultimate companion to the Creator; a true companion, because it has the free will to choose to be a companion or not. The soul is also uniquely able to bridge the gulf between the spirit realms and the physical realms, between our divine, godly self and our earthly self. The mind of the soul is the subconscious. It may operate independently of the Collective Consciousness of the Creator. (At least, it is allowed to think it does. After all, there is no way to actually be outside of the Whole.) Or, it may act in harmony and conscious at-one-ment with the Collective Consciousness.
What is the soul of a body? That which the Maker gave to every entity or individual in the beginning, and which is seeking the home again or place of the Maker. All souls were created in the beginning, and are finding their way back to whence they came. The study of subconscious, subliminal, psychic, soul forces, is and should be the great study for the human family. Through self, man will understand his Maker when he understands his relationship to his Maker. He will only understand that through himself. What one thinks continually, they become; what one cherishes in their heart and mind they make a part of the pulsation of their heart, through their own blood cells, and build in their own physical, that which his spirit and soul must feed upon.
I found these comments on death and communicating with the dead to be helpful in understanding spirit and soul. For example, consider this.
When the soul passes from the physical body, the subconscious mind, which never forgets, is then as the sensuous mind of the soul body; the spirit or superconscious mind becomes the subconscious of the soul. While incarnate, the sensuous mind is what we call the conscious mind. But after death or, for that matter, even during sleep and sleep is a shadow of death, the active mind becomes the soul’s mind, the subconscious.
Is it possible to communicate with anyone who has passed into the spirit world? The spirit of all that have passed from the physical realm remain about the realm until their development carries them onward or are returned (reincarnated) for their development here. When they are in the realm of communication or remain within this sphere, any may be communicated with. There are thousands about us here at present. That’s an unsettling thought, isn’t it? But the key point here is the phases of development that may lead us back into incarnate life or on beyond this sphere altogether and out of the reach of communication.
A few years ago I decided to follow an example and try to get into a deep attunement to the Universal Consciousness to better understand the difference between my soul and me. (My higher consciousness and my intellect). Over a period of a month I came to feel (that’s the best word I can use to describe how the knowing or understanding came to me) what the difference was. It was paradoxically a significant difference, and yet these two aspects of myself were very, very close to one another. One morning as I was awaking from a dream, I experienced firsthand the difference between my outer self and my soul self. I’ve shared this many times, but it seems appropriate to repeat here. I was dreaming a fascinating dream. As I came closer to waking consciousness, I realized how full my bladder was and decided to go empty it, then come back to bed and process the dream. Of course, when I returned to bed, the dream was gone. I had absolutely no recollection of its content. As I lay there, wondering how this could be possible, the dream content returned! At that very moment I knew I had slipped back into my soul-self, my subconscious, and there was the dream. So subtle was the veil between my inner and outer self that I did not notice when I moved from one to the other. Yet, so opaque was the veil that I could not see back through it to my dreaming soul-mind. That was a great breakthrough for me. From that day on I worked at developing my ability to distinguish when I was shifting from conscious self to subconscious self, from earthly person to soul. But I also wanted to know firsthand the difference between my soul self and my spirit.
Experiencing Spirit:
The Biblical Book of the Revelation helped me understand the nature of our spirit. Twice in the revelation the disciple John saw an angel appear, whom he bowed down to worship. But the angel would have none of this, saying:
Do not do that. I am one of your brothers in this work. Worship God.
That godly-looking being, that angel, was in fact the spirit-self of Peter, who had promised John that he would endeavor to contact him after his demise. If we could see one another in our true spirit-self, we would appear so godly that we would bow down and worship. Yet, our spirit-self would retain enough of its individualness to speak to and guide us, as Peter did to John. Amazing, isn’t it? Of course, it is just this kind of talk that gets the evangelical Christians upset with us. We are saying that some aspect of us is in the image and likeness of God and is a Godling within the one Most High God. The subtle but key point here is that we are not saying that we are God. Rather, we are a portion of God, our Creator. Know that not only God is God, but self is a part of that Oneness.
In my effort to personally experience my spirit self, I used the methods and maps that my teacher gave for going from physical consciousness through dimensions of consciousness to spiritual consciousness. By practicing these methods I did experience what I perceived to be superconsciousness, a level of consciousness in proximity to or in oneness with God’s Universal Consciousness. During these sessions, which can be compared to deep meditation, I at times retained a sense of individualness while in the collective, universal condition. But at other times, I lost all sense of individualness and only after attempting to regain a sense of myself did I realize that I had lost individual consciousness, which caused me some concern about this practice. However, my teacher reassuringly explained to the practitioners he guided that they would indeed lose consciousness at times but that if they kept practicing, they would ultimately maintain semi-consciousness or even full consciousness during the transitions into the higher states of consciousness.
For me, it was as if my consciousness turned off a gravitational force that somehow maintained selfness, allowing my mind to slip into an infinite vacuum much like the difference between a contained planetary atmosphere and infinite, airless outer space. I assume this is what the Eastern seekers mean by entering the Void.
Miraculously, I was somehow able to turn the gravitational force of self-consciousness back on and recompose myself in a relatively sane and Earth-relevant condition. But, as so many near-death experience people report, once having touched the dimensions beyond this world, you are never quite the same.
Some sessions contained imagery beautiful, ethereal imagery. But some sessions were simply a matter of feeling a shift from individual, finite perception to universal, infinite awareness. Some sessions were quite energizing, invigorating, and inspiring; while other sessions were as still, quiet, and lifeless as death. Coming out of one of these death-like sessions required long transition times before normal consciousness and physical activity could be regained. It could take me from twenty minutes to two days to get back to my normal self again, depending, I suppose, on many factors, including how much I really wanted or needed to get back to my normal self.
The effects of these practice sessions were profound. Though I still had my daily personal issues to deal with my weaknesses and strengths, and certainly my karma I always felt that I had seen the other side of the mountain. Therefore, nothing could keep me from knowing that all was going to work out well in the end, despite how hard or disappointing the journey might be now. Paradise did exist. I knew it firsthand.
A friend, had a similar experience. He explained that he simply wanted to attune to the Source, had about ten different ways to describe that, but decided to just ask God to do it for him. And He did. He described what happened.
I immediately found myself in a beautiful place, right next to the Light and Presence of God, where we are all living traces of His movement, yet still Him in essence. We are ourselves, yet also Him. I could feel it! All unique, but still Him. We all were open both to God and to connecting with each other, and there was nothing else except this! This was prior to inner and outer worlds, prior to space and time, prior to existence itself! This is the place where there are no limits, where peace is not yet disturbed, where surrender is natural, and where our life is wholly our relatedness to each other and to God. Then it came to me that these are our spirits, as opposed to our souls, which grow and develop. As spirits, we are eternally young, perfect, innocent, and happy. We are completely light and completely love. I felt like the first generation of the Sons of God, and that we still are, at our core, these spirits around the Throne.’ Creative energies before creation; with feelings of perfect willingness to cooperate with every other spirit, knowing that we are all units of One Love.
I have always felt fairly close to my soul, but I never thought I would actually connect with my spirit. Now that I have, I can hardly get over how childlike and unafraid my spirit is, and how perfectly open it is to other people, recognizing them as Pure Selves, like itself. This is like having a little piece of God with me all the time.
I think this is the distinctive difference between the spirit and the soul. The soul is on a journey with many twists and turns in the road of life. But the spirit is high above the road, overarching it from beginning to end, and knows the peace that passes understanding, the contentment that is never shaken, the Paradise that is ours to enjoy forever. The great thing about this is that we may experience the Paradise while still on the road! The flesh is heavy and weak, but the spirit is willing and waiting. With a few simple techniques, a longing heart, and trust in God’s promise to meet us if we seek Him/Her, we can take a break from the often lonesome road and enter into the congregation of God.
Understanding the Mind
From his deep attunement to the Mind of God, that Universal Consciousness, my teacher stated that mind is the light, the builder, and the bridge to liberation and enlightenment. Here is his perspective on the mind: The Spirit moved … and there was Light — Mind. The Light became the light of men.
In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth. How? The Mind of God moved, and matter, form, came into being. Mind, then, in God the Father, is the builder. How much more, then, would or should Mind be the builder in the experience of those that have put on Logos or God, in Him, in His coming into the Earth?
Each entity finds itself in a three-dimensional phase of existence or experience: the world without, the world within, and the mind that may span or bridge the two.
Mind is the light, the builder, and the bridge between spirit and body.
He explained that life, all life, begins in the spirit, which is the creative force that brings all into existence. Then mind takes this life essence, and builds with it. Finally, the physical is the result:
Mind the builder, the spirit the creator, the material is what is created. Great truth! Keep it before you.
It certainly is a powerful concept to keep before us. All outer things have their origin in the unseen spiritual forces, then find expression in the mind, and ultimately appear out here in the physical. So often we physical beings think that the outer, physical forces are the more powerful. But he frequently encouraged us to accept that: … the unseen forces are much greater than the seen.
If we want to change something, it must begin in the spirit and the mind. That you think, that you put your Mind to work upon, to live upon, to feed upon, to live with, to abide with, to associate with in the mind, that your soul-body becomes! That is the law. That is the destiny.
Mind is the builder, the appreciator, the paralleler, the drawer of conclusions, the chooser….And, mind is driven by the ideal you have.
As you contemplate, as you meditate, as you look upon the Mind, know the Mind has many windows. And as you look out of your inner self, know where you are looking, where you are seeking. What is your ideal? What would you have your mind-body to become?
In a deep contemplation session on this teaching, my deeper mind saw the ancient boat of Pharaoh, with its twenty-four oarsmen and the navigator’s hut on the bow. As I sought to know the meaning of this imagery, The teaching about the twelve nobles before the Throne of God in the Book of the Revelation came to mind. He said that they represent the twelve paired cranial nerves (24) in our own heads! As these nerves turn their attention away from worldly pursuits and toward heavenly ones, they bring a new heaven and a new Earth, meaning a new mind, a new body. As I reflected on this, I realized that the twenty-four oarsmen on Pharaoh’s boat represented these same nerves and their ability to bring us across the barrier that the Nile River represented, that barrier between what the Egyptians called the land of the living, which is the place of the physically incarnate, and the land of the dead, the realm of the spiritually living. I realized that the navigator was indeed the ideal held as we sought to cross the barrier between this world and the spiritual.
That upon which the mind feeds, it becomes. The most important experience of this or any individual entity is to first know what is the ideal — spiritually. Who and What is your pattern?
Logos is the consciousness, and Jesus is the pattern. Jesus, is the ideal pattern for humans to use to build their own mind — just as one would use a pattern to make clothes from new fabric. Jesus exemplified a human at one with God and making that oneness manifest in his life among others. Jesus simply went around doing good according to God’s inner guidance to Him. An ideal way for all of us to live.
What, then, is an ideal? As he gave, As you would that others do to you, do you even so to them’, take no thought, worry not, be not overanxious about the body. For He knows what you have need of. In the place you are, in the consciousness in which you find yourself, is that which is needed today, now, for your greater, your better, your more wonderful unfoldment. This is that attitude of mind that puts away hates, malice, anxiety, jealousy. And it creates in their stead the fruits of the spirit: love, patience, mercy, longsuffering, kindness, gentleness. Against these there is no law. They break down barriers; they bring peace and harmony; they bring the outlook upon life of not finding fault because someone forgot,’ someone’s judgment was bad, someone was selfish today. These you can over-look, for so did He.
Such a state of attitude, of mind, toward life sets up a powerful map for navigating oneself through the day’s challenges and opportunities. This is an ideal, a navigational star by which to guide oneself each day. With this ideal, the mind approaches every obstacle, every crosscurrent, every undertow, and winds its way through them by holding to the ideal, the map set before us as the best way. This is the power of an ideal held by mind as we live life. Yet, as we grow and learn, we may see the need to adjust our ideal. We encourage you to write your ideals down, but to do so in pencil. As we gain a greater under-standing we see over the next mountain, we gain an increasingly better perspective of the whole truth, the way, and we adjust our ideal accordingly. Dear Asger, I hope you find some inspiration and friendship in the above,
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