If any of you ,my beloved readers, are feeling down let the pendulum of your emotional state swing to the positive!
I'm just a fool on a journey seeking after Gnosis. I share my tarot readings,quotes from my favorite Gnostic gospels,my insights,and my dreams. I'm still very much learning. Come learn with me.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
What have I been up to lately?
Of course Ive been involved in Christmas related get togethers and such but Ive also kept up on my reading.
Just finished "The Life and Doctrines of Jakob Boheme" by Franz Hartmann ,the famous 19th century German Theosophist, and now I'm reading "The Kybalion" by the Three Initiate (Likely William Walker Atkinson but also possibility Paul Foster Case, founder of the B.O.T.A.).
Also been planning an expansion of my work here which I'm calling, "Inner Gnosis." It won't however take away but rather greatly enhance this blog. More details coming soon!
Even though it is after Christmas we are still in the season and Id like to wish a heartfelt Merry Christmas and happy new year to all!
Just finished "The Life and Doctrines of Jakob Boheme" by Franz Hartmann ,the famous 19th century German Theosophist, and now I'm reading "The Kybalion" by the Three Initiate (Likely William Walker Atkinson but also possibility Paul Foster Case, founder of the B.O.T.A.).
Also been planning an expansion of my work here which I'm calling, "Inner Gnosis." It won't however take away but rather greatly enhance this blog. More details coming soon!
Even though it is after Christmas we are still in the season and Id like to wish a heartfelt Merry Christmas and happy new year to all!
Friday, December 21, 2012
The Holiest Day of the Year
Christmas is almost upon us and I couldn't be happier.
While western Christendom generally considers Easter a more holy holiday because they believe Jesus Christ's death saves us as a Gnostic Christian I think differently.
For me the ultimate sacrifice of the Aeon Christos was not his death but his incarnation into limited corporeal form. Understand that before Christos had a body he was pure spirit and without any restriction.
The wonder of my faith is that the Absolute loved us so much he sent his salvaic aspect to incarnate and teach us the way to liberation because we were so lost in the illusion of materiality and multiplicity.
So for me and those who think like me while easter is very important there is no more holy holiday than Christmas.
By the way I am well aware that the 25 of december is not the true date of Jesus Christ's birth but that hardly matters to me. The date is seared into the western consciousness and for me its the commemoration that counts not the day.
Merry Christmas!
While western Christendom generally considers Easter a more holy holiday because they believe Jesus Christ's death saves us as a Gnostic Christian I think differently.
For me the ultimate sacrifice of the Aeon Christos was not his death but his incarnation into limited corporeal form. Understand that before Christos had a body he was pure spirit and without any restriction.
The wonder of my faith is that the Absolute loved us so much he sent his salvaic aspect to incarnate and teach us the way to liberation because we were so lost in the illusion of materiality and multiplicity.
So for me and those who think like me while easter is very important there is no more holy holiday than Christmas.
By the way I am well aware that the 25 of december is not the true date of Jesus Christ's birth but that hardly matters to me. The date is seared into the western consciousness and for me its the commemoration that counts not the day.
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
We Are All Asleep
Though what follows is far from a perfect summary it transmits the most important concept I learned from Gurdjieff by recently reading "In Search of the Miraculous," pretty well. It is of course best to read the book for yourself but be warned its a challenging read.
People don't do evil things for the sake of evil. At best when they do evil things they do them for what they perceive to be a good reason which is lunacy and worse more often they do evil things without thinking at all.
This is a law and it extends well beyond what is perceived as evil
actions. Most of the time we do everything without thinking. That is we
do things without intention and without
a definitive aim.
Our
moving center which for the sake of explanation we shall call our
learned instincts (They are not strictly speaking instincts because they
were not born in us but they are learned and we perform them
unconsciously like instincts) controls our movements,our actions,even
our speech and all the time we are lost in our mind thinking about this
and that or more often dreaming about something pleasant or agonizing
over an imagined nightmare. We do not DO anything really things just
HAPPEN and we REACT unconsciously.
This is a SLEEP and its epidemic,it effects all of us. It makes us machines.
To be AWAKE,to be truly HUMAN we must learn to know ourselves always.
To remember what we are doing,what we are saying, what we are
thinking,what is actually going on inside and all around us in this
moment. If we can learn to do that we can truly change ourselves and
conquer the world!
"He who knows others is wise; He who knows himself is enlightened!"
-Lao Tzu
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Material Reality is Illusionary
"This material world is a reflection of the spiritual world. The material
world is but a shadow of reality. In the shadow there is no reality or
substantiality,but from the shadow we can understand that there is
substance and reality. In the desert there is no water,but the mirage
suggests that there is such a thing as water In the material world there
is no water,there is no happiness,but the real water of actual
happiness is there in the spiritual world."
-Bhagavad-gita As It Is
-Bhagavad-gita As It Is
Monday, December 10, 2012
What is a REAL Christian Anyway?
What is a real christian and who gets to decide? Do you? Do I?
Understand the implications of such a thought. If you say, "That women isn't a real christian because she is divorced!" or "That man isn't a real christian because he uses tarot cards!" or "That old man isn't a real christian because he drinks!" etc what are you really doing?
You are not judging others so much as you are
Understand the implications of such a thought. If you say, "That women isn't a real christian because she is divorced!" or "That man isn't a real christian because he uses tarot cards!" or "That old man isn't a real christian because he drinks!" etc what are you really doing?
You are not judging others so much as you are
condemning yourself to such judgements and the circle of negativity never ends.
Jesus said,
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
-Matthew 7:1-2
I think that the evil we see in others is the evil we fail to see in ourselves.
I know we have the capacity to be Christ not simply Christians but that comes from a higher state of consciousness that reflects out an inner love and inclusion not a lower state that is full of exclusion and arrogance. I try my best but I am not anywhere near that level and almost no one else is either so lets all open our hearts and try our best to be brothers and sisters IN Christ.
With hard work hopefully one day we won't have to TRY anymore and will instead just BE!
Jesus said,
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
-Matthew 7:1-2
I think that the evil we see in others is the evil we fail to see in ourselves.
I know we have the capacity to be Christ not simply Christians but that comes from a higher state of consciousness that reflects out an inner love and inclusion not a lower state that is full of exclusion and arrogance. I try my best but I am not anywhere near that level and almost no one else is either so lets all open our hearts and try our best to be brothers and sisters IN Christ.
With hard work hopefully one day we won't have to TRY anymore and will instead just BE!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
How Many Angels can Dance on the Head of a Pin?
My father relayed a recent incident at his church to me which is interesting.
He is a pentecostal and it is quite common for pentecostals to randomly come up to you,lay their hands on your shoulders,and pray for you.
Now one of the deacons got it into his head that laying your hands on the pastor to pray was wrong and the pastor tended to agree.
So last Sunday a churchless pentecostal was invited to my fathers church and when it was time for all those to come up and pray for the pastor who wished too this man did and put his hands on the pastors shoulders. Then the deacon in question stormed up and forcefully removed his hands from the pastor.
Needless to say this caused the visitor to feel unwelcome and a bit angry. I doubt he will come back.
Now the main interest to me in this is why do churches do such things?
Shall we alienate everyone who doesn't act in a certain way at a certain time because we deem it to be inappropriate based on our own limited understanding?
As I hear it the deacon didn't like this because a member of the church use to lay her hands on people to pray all the time and later she was exorcised.
Really? Regardless of whether demon possession exists or not is putting on the hands and praying a sign of possession? I personally think if someone were truly demon possessed we'd know it,it would be impossible not to see and they would certainly never pray for anyone.
This all sounds like superstition in the worst possible way to me and I am reminded of a heated medieval theological debate,
"How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"
I am certainly not perfect but I try my utmost never to squabble over such meaningless little things anymore. I have no right to judge but this little story is just so ridiculous to me.
Could this kind of conduct perhaps have something to do with the fact that most mainstream Christians look everywhere for the second coming of Christ except within themselves?
He is a pentecostal and it is quite common for pentecostals to randomly come up to you,lay their hands on your shoulders,and pray for you.
Now one of the deacons got it into his head that laying your hands on the pastor to pray was wrong and the pastor tended to agree.
So last Sunday a churchless pentecostal was invited to my fathers church and when it was time for all those to come up and pray for the pastor who wished too this man did and put his hands on the pastors shoulders. Then the deacon in question stormed up and forcefully removed his hands from the pastor.
Needless to say this caused the visitor to feel unwelcome and a bit angry. I doubt he will come back.
Now the main interest to me in this is why do churches do such things?
Shall we alienate everyone who doesn't act in a certain way at a certain time because we deem it to be inappropriate based on our own limited understanding?
As I hear it the deacon didn't like this because a member of the church use to lay her hands on people to pray all the time and later she was exorcised.
Really? Regardless of whether demon possession exists or not is putting on the hands and praying a sign of possession? I personally think if someone were truly demon possessed we'd know it,it would be impossible not to see and they would certainly never pray for anyone.
This all sounds like superstition in the worst possible way to me and I am reminded of a heated medieval theological debate,
"How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?"
I am certainly not perfect but I try my utmost never to squabble over such meaningless little things anymore. I have no right to judge but this little story is just so ridiculous to me.
Could this kind of conduct perhaps have something to do with the fact that most mainstream Christians look everywhere for the second coming of Christ except within themselves?
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