Happy Thursday everybody, hope your week has gone well! Ok so we finish our 6 week study in astrotheology on Saturday. It’s been a good run, and I am happy with the ground we have covered discovering that astrotheology underlies western religions. Saturday we will begin with the myth of Persephone and Demeter which contains the ancient Nature axiom: from death comes life. Persephone and Demeter was a Dyonesian myth that initiated and sustained the Elusinian Mysteries. This was an initiation rite that was practiced in Eleusis for nearly 2000 years (Eleusis is 14 miles from Athens). The myth was the underlying reason for the entire Elusinian Mysteries initiation rite of passage, and rites in the story mimic details of the myth. The Elusinian Mysteries were practiced from 1600 BC until Eleusis was burned and destroyed by the church in the late fourth century. The rite of passage was designed to change the perspective of every initiate, and each individual could only go one time in their life. The myth celebrated, yep you guessed it, winter solstice and spring equinox. Sound familiar? This is because it was from agrarian tribes that were (obviously) solar oriented. Saturday all will be explained and will offer a window few ever have the opportunity to peer through. Starting August 9, we begin our study in Rosicrucianism—not its practitioners nor its twisted versions, rather, the belief system in and of itself, not what people did with it. Rosecrusionism was actually fashioned from a really good idea: consciousness expansion. Rosicrucianism is a belief system that is obsessed with expanding consciousness and vibration/resonation oriented spiritual practice. I think that is something up most everyone’s alley in one way or another these days, and so it’s relevant to our explorations together. Interestingly, and what I think many people would be intrigued by, is that the core philosophy of Rosicrucianism is basically what they were teaching in the Alexandrian Secret Mystery Schools in 200AD. An entire populous of scholars, students, and the schools were burned, participants ran off, and some even killed (death of Hypatia) in the fourth century as these scholastic practitioners presented terminal threat to the churchmen who were pimping religious control over the west in a massive spiritual regime change. Alexandria taught Atlantian estoterica, and far surpassed the golf ball sized mysticism the church was peddling. An awareness onslaught like Atlantian knowledge presented great threat to a religious society that was working to lower consciousness, enslave followers, and seize control. Many of us 40 years old or older experienced terms like “consciousness expansion” and “meditation” as "unholy practices" growing up. Only degenerates and those frowned upon in western religious circles practiced such “occult sciences”. Remember? All that was just gaslighting to keep the populous ignorant. Anyway, it should be a good time Saturday, and I am looking forward to it! See you in a couple days!
Chuck Swindoll, Jr.
Happy Thursday everybody, hope your week has gone well!
Ok so we finish our 6 week study in astrotheology on Saturday. It’s been a good run, and I am happy with the ground we have covered discovering that astrotheology underlies western religions. Saturday we will begin with the myth of Persephone and Demeter which contains the ancient Nature axiom: from death comes life. Persephone and Demeter was a Dyonesian myth that initiated and sustained the Elusinian Mysteries. This was an initiation rite that was practiced in Eleusis for nearly 2000 years (Eleusis is 14 miles from Athens). The myth was the underlying reason for the entire Elusinian Mysteries initiation rite of passage, and rites in the story mimic details of the myth. The Elusinian Mysteries were practiced from 1600 BC until Eleusis was burned and destroyed by the church in the late fourth century. The rite of passage was designed to change the perspective of every initiate, and each individual could only go one time in their life. The myth celebrated, yep you guessed it, winter solstice and spring equinox. Sound familiar? This is because it was from agrarian tribes that were (obviously) solar oriented. Saturday all will be explained and will offer a window few ever have the opportunity to peer through.
Starting August 9, we begin our study in Rosicrucianism—not its practitioners nor its twisted versions, rather, the belief system in and of itself, not what people did with it. Rosecrusionism was actually fashioned from a really good idea: consciousness expansion. Rosicrucianism is a belief system that is obsessed with expanding consciousness and vibration/resonation oriented spiritual practice. I think that is something up most everyone’s alley in one way or another these days, and so it’s relevant to our explorations together.
Interestingly, and what I think many people would be intrigued by, is that the core philosophy of Rosicrucianism is basically what they were teaching in the Alexandrian Secret Mystery Schools in 200AD. An entire populous of scholars, students, and the schools were burned, participants ran off, and some even killed (death of Hypatia) in the fourth century as these scholastic practitioners presented terminal threat to the churchmen who were pimping religious control over the west in a massive spiritual regime change. Alexandria taught Atlantian estoterica, and far surpassed the golf ball sized mysticism the church was peddling. An awareness onslaught like Atlantian knowledge presented great threat to a religious society that was working to lower consciousness, enslave followers, and seize control. Many of us 40 years old or older experienced terms like “consciousness expansion” and “meditation” as "unholy practices" growing up. Only degenerates and those frowned upon in western religious circles practiced such “occult sciences”. Remember? All that was just gaslighting to keep the populous ignorant.
Anyway, it should be a good time Saturday, and I am looking forward to it!
See you in a couple days!
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