There Is Nature And There Is Life, Each Cultivate On Their Own. | | TheKingdomWithin

There is Nature and there is Life, each cultivate on their own. ~ Raz Iyahu You do not need to cultivate Life, but you must cultivate Nature. Life is only to enhance the process and this involves the Microcosmic orbit and the clearing the the channels needed for the energy to successfully move. When we cultivate Life we are ‘doing’, meaning we are working the orbit, collecting generative force, etc. All these things are only to restore Life, to help increase health, vitality and focus which is a vital component to cultivating Nature. Nature is the process by which we eliminate the “I” – the thoughts, emotions and actions totally. In Alchemy this is called ‘Cooking’ when we are totally mindless in breath completely aware of only the void without interference. We can settle our minds on the lower cauldron to keep ‘heat’ there but otherwise we are seeking to die with conscious awareness – this is all. In order to cook the Elixir we must collect it, then cook it (Life / Nature) Therefore

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Theosophy – A Once Immense Submerged Continent, by HP Blavatsky

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A ONCE IMMENSE SUBMERGED CONTINENT

 

In the “Theosophist” (August, 1880), we wrote: “We have as evidences the most ancient traditions of various and wide-separated peoples – legends in India, in ancient Greece, Madagascar, Sumatra, Java, and all the principal isles of Polynesia, as well as the legends of both Americas. Among savages, and in the traditions of the richest literature in the world – the Sanskrit literature of India – there is an agreement in saying, that, ages ago, there existed in the Pacific Ocean, a large Continent, which by a geological cataclysm was engulfed by the sea, 1 (Lemuria). And it is our firm belief . . . that most, if not all, of the islands from the Malayan archipelago to Polynesia, are fragments of that once immense submerged Continent. Both Malacca and Polynesia, which lie at the two extremities of the ocean, and which, since the memory of man never had, and never could have any intercourse with, or even a knowledge of each other, have yet a tradition common to all the islands and islets, that their respective countries extended far, far into the Sea: that there were in the world but two immense continents, one inhabited by yellow, the other by dark men; and that the Ocean, by command of the gods, and to punish them for their incessant quarrelling, swallowed them up. Notwithstanding the geographical proof that New Zealand, the Sandwich and Easter Islands, are at a distance from each other of between 800 and 1,000 leagues, and that, according to every testimony, neither these nor any other intermediate islands, for instance, the Marquesan, Society, Fiji, Tahitian, Samoan, and other islands, could, since they became islands, ignorant as their people were of the compass, have communicated with each other before the arrival of Europeans; yet they one and all maintain that their respective countries extended far toward the West, on the Asian side. Moreover, with very small differences, they all speak dialects evidently of the same language; and understand each other with little difficulty; have the same religious beliefs and superstitions; and pretty much the same customs. And as few of the Polynesian islands were discovered earlier than a century ago, the Pacific Ocean itself being unknown to Europe till the days of Columbus, and as these islanders have never ceased repeating the same old traditions since the Europeans first set foot on their shores, it seems to us a logical inference that our theory is nearer to the truth than any other. ‘Chance would have to change its name and meaning, were all this due but to chance alone.’ ”

“A great series of animal-geographical facts,” declares Professor Schmidt, writing in defence of the hypothesis of a former Lemuria, “is explicable only on the theory of the former existence of a Southern Continent of which Australia is a remnant. .. . . ” [the distribution of species] “points to the vanished land of the South where perhaps the home of the progenitors of the Maki of Madagascar may also be looked for.” 2

Mr. A. R. Wallace, in his “Malay Archipelago,” arrives at the following conclusion after a review of the mass of evidence at hand:  “The inference that we must draw from these facts is undoubtedly that the whole of the islands eastwards beyond Borneo and Sumatra do essentially form part of a former Australian or Pacific Continent . . . This continent must have been broken up before the extreme south-eastern portion of Asia was raised above the waters of the ocean, for a great part of the land of Borneo and Java is known to be geologically of quite recent formation.”

According to Hæckel:  “Southern Asia itself was not the earliest cradle of the human race, but Lemuria, a continent that lay to the South of Asia, and sank later on beneath the surface of the Indian Ocean.” (“Pedigree of Man,” Eng. Trans. p.73.) In one sense Hæckel is right as to Lemuria – the “cradle of the Human race.” That continent was the home of the first physical Human Stock – the later Third-Race Men. Previous to that epoch the Races were far less consolidated and physiologically quite different. (Hæckel makes Lemuria extend from Sunda Island to Africa and Madagascar and eastwards to Upper India.)

Professor Rutimeyer, the eminent Palæontologist, asks:  “Need the conjecture that the almost exclusively graminivorous and insectivorous marsupials, sloths, armadilloes, ant-eaters and ostriches, once possessed an actual point of union in a Southern Continent of which the present flora of Terra del Fuego and Australia must be the remains – need this conjecture raise difficulties at a moment when from their fossil remains, Heer restores to sight the ancient forests of Smith’s Sound and Spitzbergen.” (Cited in Schmidt’s” Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism,” p. 237.)

Having now dealt generally with the broad scientific attitude on the two questions, it will, perhaps, conduce to an agreeable brevity, if we sum up the more striking isolated facts in favour of that fundamental contention of Esoteric Ethnologists – the reality of Atlantis. Lemuria is so widely accepted, that further pursuit of the subject is unnecessary.

1 For the opinions of Jacolliot, after long travels through the Polynesian Islands and his proofs of a former great geological cataclysm in the Pacific Ocean, see his “Histoire des Vierges: Peuples et Continents disparus,” p. 308.
2Doctrine of Descent and Darwinism,” p. 236. (Cf. also his lengthy arguments on the subject, pp. 231-7.)

The Secret Doctrine, ii 788–790
H. P. Blavatsky

EGYPT – KINGDOM OF THE TWO HEADS | | TheKingdomWithin

שמואל אבוקיה (Samuel Abukia)

If it is true that on their way out of Egypt, the “sons of Israel” took with them great treasures(1), the secrets of Egypt might then not only have been buried in the sand but also in the books written by the very people that built Egypt(2). Maybe could the study of the original scriptures of the Tanakh(3) (תנ”ך), or ancient testament, help Egyptology to answer the questions it brings up constantly and, who knows, maybe through the very Scriptures that once transformed slaves into a people of free men(4), could the community of Egyptologists reach wider horizons … But the Tanakh is made out of a powerful language hard to master. Rich in allegories, in arithmetic and poetic subtleties, it is a very high and hermetic language only a very few people can penetrate. Missing, added, doubled or modified letters, words within different words, hidden arithmetic values and anagrams(5) are among the many subtleties that lock it. This is how the number of words

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שמואל אבוקיה (Samuel Abukia) If it is true that on their way out of Egypt, the “sons of Israel” took with them great treasures(1), the secrets of Egypt might then not only have been buried in the sand but also in the books written by the very people that built Egypt(2). Maybe could the study of the original scriptures of the Tanakh(3) (תנ”ך), or ancient testament, help Egyptology to answer the questions it brings up constantly and, who knows, maybe through the very Scriptures that once transformed slaves into a people of free men(4), could the community of Egyptologists reach wider horizons … But the Tanakh is made out of a powerful language hard to master. Rich in allegories, in arithmetic and poetic subtleties, it is a very high and hermetic language only a very few people can penetrate. Missing, added, doubled or modified letters, words within different words, hidden arithmetic values and anagrams(5) are among the many subtleties that lock it. This is how the number of words

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Alchemy – The Seven Stages of Alchemy

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1. Calcination

This is the first stage of the alchemical practice and essentially represents the process of burning. It represents a burning within the self, of energies repressed due to trauma, projection of others thoughts, ego, and feelings or emotions. Calcination allows us to bring the energy or feelings to the surface, experience them fully and cause the fires of calcination to burn the energy away. Once this step is complete, the process leaves us with a feeling of freedom from the energy.

2. Dissolution

Dissolution is the process of adding the element of water to the ashes of what has been burned by the fires of calcination. This is an emotional stage where the person takes themselves back to “the womb” of childhood where some of the impurities (repressed feelings) were attached and need to be washed away. The feelings, reactions, opinions, thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes must be examined for reality, to find whether they are based on repressed feelings or present facts. This is a stage of anxiety, fear, denial, illusion and possible mental breakdown. When a person moves through this stage they can then look at what is real because feeling all of the negative feelings has now penetrated the illusions.

3. Separation

In this stage of the alchemical process the individual is able to see himself in two parts or the opposites within. The two worlds represented are the world we have created — fueled by what we come from — and the world of consciousness and reality– a world much different from the one we ourselves created. Repressed feelings cause a veil to be produced that causes reality to be skewed. Separation is a process of being able to see and separate the ego self that has been burned in the fires of Calcination and the feelings expressed and released in Dissolution and choosing what is now important to keep of you.

4. Conjunction

Conjunction gives us our first look at the higher realms of existence such as spiritual connection, concept of God, or something greater than ourselves that is outside of and connected to our self. This stage is described in the Emerald Tablet, “That which is Below corresponds to that which is Above, and that which is Above corresponds to that which is Below, to accomplish the miracles of the One Thing.”

5. Fermentation

Fermentation is also known as Putrefaction or decomposition. This decomposition is the rotting of the dead self. There is realization on a deep level of ones deficiencies, and a possibility of mental depression at this stage. To look into the dark shadows of one’s self is to look at what most deny. Jung spoke of the importance of embracing one’s shadow so that the darkness of it could be illuminated. When the shadow is embraced it can be healed with the introspection and understanding of what gave it birth. Regeneration and growth begins to take place during this stage.

6. Distillation

Distillation is another wash of the parts of the personality that no longer work with the new self that has been uncovered. Human beings grow attached to the material world along with their thoughts, beliefs and opinions. This stage of the work calls us to release attachment to everything and feel detachment as a true form of love. This form of love is from a higher level and not a form that is usually practiced until we have let go of our attachments to end results or the future. Distillation helps wash away the dark matter of attachment and reveal the deeper intuitive self in its purest form– light and Oneness.

7. Coagulation

This is the last stage of the alchemical process. The balance of the opposites creates a balance and harmony necessary to easily move between the two realms of matter and spirit. The person that has successfully accomplished this stage has completed unification within themselves on all levels. They have been able to join spirit and soul with the body, separating them from everything that would hinder them ascension into the union with the Divine. This is the stage of the phoenix rising from the ashes and the complete resurrection.

Excerpt from “The Occult Anatomy of Man”, by Manly P. Hall

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To the occultist, birth is death and death is an awakening. The mystics of ancient days taught that to be born into the physical world was to enter a tomb, for no other plane of nature is so unresponsive, so limited as the earth-world. Time and distance were prison bars chaining the soul to narrow en- vironments. Heat and cold tormented the soul, age deprived it of its faculties, and man’s life was but a preparation for death. As life is lived under the shadow of death, they taught that it is a mockery, a hollow thing, gilded to the careless eye but tarnished and worm-eaten upon close examination. The physical body became the sepulchre, tire tomb, the place of burial in which spirit lay awaiting the day of liberation when as a virgin spark it should arise again from the broken urn of clay.
THE OCCULT ANATOMY OF MAN
by Manly P. Hall

ૐ* Searching For The Truth ૐ*: Scientists Find Huge Invisible Entities in Space

~ Scientists Find Huge Invisible Entities in Space ~

Researchers and Astronomers in Australia report that they may have uncovered “invisible” entities so large that they could stretch the length of space it takes Earth to make a full rotation around the sun.

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Mushroom Monuments of Thrace and Ancient Sacred Rites | Ancient Origins

Throughout northeastern Greece, western Turkey, and Bulgaria, there are numerous megalithic natural rock formations that resemble mushrooms. These strange formations with sexual symbolism served as ancient sanctuaries and ritual sites, linked with intoxicants, entheogens, and deities.

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