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EE_
2nd January 2015, 05:09 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-SzIJngWqE

Twisted Titan
2nd January 2015, 05:12 AM
Tagggg

singular_me
2nd January 2015, 05:55 AM
EE, excellent thread title... to which i answer a big YES. That is the real meaning of esoterism. But I'd add that we cant see what we do not know about.

now I will need to go to the library this afternoon to watch this, and when done I will post my 2 cents.

singular_me
2nd January 2015, 12:44 PM
EE, dont like so much the dramatic musical background and the fact that its christian oriented (ie: christianity is *only* way = fueling more fundamentalism) but I can do with that. The Christ Consciousness exists as a level of enlightenment.

Basically there is only One Knowledge... its all about the intent. Co-create with God or Satan. Back to The Eden tale. I dont think the snake in the Three of Knowledge incarnates the devil but our own inner conflicts arising with the fear of knowing and ultimately death. Denial causes evil and its ensuing rebellion fragmenting societies/minds even further. It's holographic. Taking allegories at face values is a problem because of human's subjectivity. Scholars spend their time arguing. If we could hear about each arguments of theirs, religions would collapse, as people would see that all interpretations have pros and cons, are mere fractals of the Whole.

I completely agree, its even beyond sacred geometry. It's there for those who know can *see* sacred math... but then what ? It is encompassing Everything.

EE_
2nd January 2015, 12:54 PM
EE, dont like so much the dramatic musical background and the fact that its christian oriented (ie: christianity is *only* way = fueling more fundamentalism) but I can do with that. The Christ Consciousness exists as a level of enlightenment.

Basically there is only One Knowledge... its all about the intent. Co-create with God or Satan. Back to The Eden tale. I dont think the snake in the Three of Knowledge incarnates the devil but our own inner conflicts arising with the fear of knowing and ultimately death. Denial causes evil and its ensuing rebellion fragmenting societies/minds even further. It's holographic. Taking allegories at face values is a problem because of human's subjectivity. Scholars spend their time arguing. If we could hear about each arguments of theirs, religions would collapse, as people would see that all interpretations have pros and cons, are mere fractals of the Whole.

I completely agree, its even beyond sacred geometry. It's there for those who know can *see* sacred math... but then what ? It is encompassing Everything.

Sorry dear, I should have warned you.

singular_me
2nd January 2015, 01:02 PM
There is definitely some good stuff in it. :)

Thanks for sharing


Sorry dear, I should have warned you.

Hitch
2nd January 2015, 03:01 PM
Thanks for sharing EE. This is a topic that's been on my mind lately. Call it being more spiritual perhaps.

I did a test, I've got an old oil lamp that never stops moving. Been this way for months, hangs over the dinette. Well, there was no wind, no movement of the boat a bit earlier. I stopped the lamp from moving. Sat back and watched. Started moving again, very boldly, I should add.

There's a lot of things we don't understand, and perhaps never will. Unexplained energy, is all I can add.

StreetsOfGold
2nd January 2015, 03:43 PM
2 Corinthians 4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal.