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38 Agnostic Yearbook.
39 That is why the teaching is perpetuated in the MYSTERIES. A pure monad, "god"
incarnates and becomes Chrestos, or a person who goes through the test of life on earth.
The sequence of such tests ends for him with the crucifixion of the flesh and, ultimately,
the attainment of the state of Christ.
40 The most authoritative sources derive the Greek word Christ from the Sanskrit root
ghrish - blight ", thus ghrish-a-mi-to" to rub ", and ghrish-la-s -" rubbed, inflamed. "In
addition, the root krish, also has the meaning of" plowing, making furrows ", as well as"
inflicting pain, torment, torment "; ughrish-ta-s," rubbed "- both have to do with the
states of both Chrestos and Christ. Everyone, like Chrestos, must die, that is,. to kill the
personal in oneself with all passions, to completely reject the idea of one's own
separation from the "Father", the Divine Spirit in man; to reunite with the eternal and
absolute Life and Light (CAT), in order to then achieve the blessed state of Christ, a
spiritually reborn man, a man who has acquired spiritual freedom.
41 "Source of measures".
42 It would be useful for Orientalists and theologians to read and study the allegory of
Vishvakarman - "Onmificient" - the Vedic god, the architect of the world, who
sacrificed himself to himself, after sacrificing all the worlds that are himself (by doing
this "Sarva-Medha", universal sacrifice), and think about the meaning of what you read.
In the allegory of the Puranas, his daughter - Yoga-siddha ('Spiritual Consciousness'),
the wife of Surya (Sun) complains to him about the excessive radiance of her husband;
and Vishvakarma, assuming the form of Takshaka - "carver and carpenter", placing the
Sun on his workbench, cuts off part of its rays. The sun then appears to be covered with
black thorns, thus turning into Vikartana ('devoid of its rays'). All of these names and
terms were used by candidates for initiation during the trial. The initiator hierophant
(Initiator) personified in this case Vishvakarman, the father and general artificer (which
on earth corresponds to the title of Adept); and the candidate for the title of Initiate
personified Surya, the Sun, who had to cut off all his burning passions from his
innermost nature, put on a crown of thorns (thorny) and betray his body to crucifixion in
order to be resurrected, reborn to a new life, already being a beautiful 'Light Peace;
Christ. But, apparently, none of the Orientalists discerned anything in this allegory, let
alone applied it! put on a crown of thorns (thorns) and betray your body to crucifixion in
order to be resurrected, reborn to a new life, already being the beautiful 'Light of the
World; Christ. But, apparently, none of the Orientalists discerned anything in this
allegory, let alone applied it! put on a crown of thorns (thorns) and betray your body to
crucifixion in order to be resurrected, reborn to a new life, already being the beautiful
'Light of the World; Christ. But, apparently, none of the Orientalists discerned anything
in this allegory, let alone applied it!
43 The author of "The Source of Measures" believes that this assumption "helps to
explain why Philostratus's" Life of Apollonius of Tyana "was not translated for so long
and remained hidden from a wide range of readers." Those who studied this work in the
original, invariably come to the conclusion that either the "Life of Apollonius" was
copied from the New Testament, or the plots of the New Testament were borrowed from
the "Life of Apollonius", since the identity of the methods of constructing these plots is
obvious. "
44 ie in English Sun-day, Sun Day. - Approx. translator.
45 In Hebrew the word shiach as a verb means - "to descend, to descend (into the
underworld)"; and as a noun - "thorny place, hell". Hifil - a participle formed from this
word, - Meshiach, or in Greek - Messias, Christ, means "one who forces himself to
descend into the underworld" (or hell in a dogmatic version). In esoteric philosophy, this
descent into the underworld has a deep mystical meaning. It is generally accepted that
the Spirit "Christ" or rather "Logos" (read Logoi) "descends into the underworld" when
it is clothed in flesh, ie. born by man. After the Angels of Light were kidnapped from
Elohim (gods) their secret is the life-giving "fire of life", they were thrown down into
the underworld, or, in other words, into the abyss of matter, called Hell, into the
bottomless abyss, as theology expresses. This is in Cosmogony and Anthropology.
However, during the Mysteries of Chrestos, the neophyte (as a man) had to descend into
the dungeons of Initiation and trials; and in the end, this new Initiate comprehended the
final, final mysteries of being during the "Sleep of Siloam," or the state of the final
trance. Hades, Sheol or Patala are one and the same. What was practiced in the West
2000 years ago during the MYSTERY still exists in the East.
46 Several classics testify to this fact. Lucian: Fshkshm / o xp4 "nos and Fshiou o
emidtf" () ^. C_uots.evos, surnamed) xpt; "nof). In" Phaedrus "we read:" you mean
Theodore Chrestos. "Plutarch; besides - X / e ^ oto" - Chrestos is a proper name.
47 Prerequisite.
48 CM. Gospel according to St. Mark, revised edition of Oxford and Cambridge
Universities, 1881.
49 "Hinduism".
50 CM. See the article "The Soldier's Daughter" in Lucifer, TI, no. 6 by Rev. TG
Headley. Notice this true Christian's desperate protest against the Church's literal
understanding of phrases such as "blood sacrifices," "blood redemption," and so on. It
looks like a shift has begun: here's another sign of the times.
51 Thus, while the three Synoptic Gospels are a combination of pagan Greek and
Hebrew symbology, Revelation is written in the secret language of the Tanaim, a relic
of Egyptian and Chaldean wisdom; The Gospel of John is purely Gnostic.
52 Euhemerism - the interpretation of myths. - Approx. translator.
53 “Christianity's claim to its own divine authority is based on the ignorant belief that
the mystical Christ could incarnate in man and did so. Whereas gnosis asserts that the
bodily Christ is nothing more than a false form, an instrument of trans-material man.
Therefore, any identification of Christ with a historical person is a falsification and
discrediting of Spiritual Reality. "(J. Massey," Gnostine and Historical Christianity ".)
54 Galatians, III, 1-5.
55 Analysis of this phrase reveals its following meaning: "You, who at first strived for
Christ the Spirit, now end with faith in the bodily Christ", because otherwise it has no
meaning at all. The verb eiineiovftal does not mean "to achieve perfection", but "to end,
to acquire a certain form." This is confirmed by the struggle that Paul waged until the
end of his days with Peter and everyone else, and his own story of what he called the
vision of the Spiritual Christ, but not Jesus of Nazareth, as written in Acts.
56 History of the Church, IV, 7.
57 According to Clement's definition, "a philosopher who devoted himself to meditating
on divine things."
58 CM. "Supematural Religion".
4 "Ring of Gyges" has become a common metaphor in European literature. Plato says
that Gyges, once descending into a deep gorge, found there a bronze horse, inside which
was a giant human skeleton, from whose finger he removed a bronze ring. This ring, put
on a finger, made Gyges invisible. With his help, he killed the Lydian king Kandavl and
married his widow. - Approx. transl.
5 Ishvara - the collective consciousness of the manifested deity, Brahma, ie the
collective consciousness of the Host of Dhyan Kogans; and Prajna is their individual
wisdom.
6 Taijasi is radiation emanating from the unity of Manas with Buddhi; a person
illuminated by the light of the divine soul. Therefore, the concept of "Manas-taijasi" can
be interpreted as "radiation of the mind"; human thinking, illuminated by the light of the
spirit; and Buddhi-Manas is the designation of the divine, coupled with human
intelligence and self-awareness.
7 Some Theosophists disagree with this statement; however, these are the words of the
Masters, and therefore the word "undeserved" cannot be replaced by any other. ... A
person often suffers from consequences that are caused by the actions of other people, ie
- from consequences not related to his own karma, but to the karma of other people. And
such suffering certainly deserves compensation. Thus, if the statement that everything
that happens to us is nothing more than Karma, ie direct or indirect consequences of
previously created causes, is true, the statement that all good and all bad that happens to
us is caused exclusively by our personal Karma is the greatest delusion.
8 Sutratma is our immortal reborn principle in conjunction with Manas's memories of
previous lives. Sutratma literally means Soul-Thread; for on this thread human lives are
successively strung, like the pearls of which a necklace is made. Manas must become
taijasi, shining, before being strung on the thread of the Sutratma as another pearl,
thereby finally securing its place in Eternity. As mentioned above, an excessively close
connection of the human soul with the earthly mind can lead to a complete loss of this
insight.
9 Country of eternal summer.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRACTICAL OCCULTISM
OCCULTISM VS OCCULT ARTS
PUBLIC INFLUENCE
HYPNOTISM
BLACK MAGIC IN SCIENCE
SIGNS OF THE TIME
MENTAL AND INTELLECTUAL ACTIVITIES SPACE MIND
DUAL ASPECT OF WISDOM
Esotericism of the Gospels
ASTRAL BODIES, or TWINS
THE STRUCTURE OF THE INTERNAL MAN
GLOSSARY
NOTES
This book contains Greek symbols (which failed to be introduced).