Eleven (False) New Age Principles

topic posted Thu, July 31, 2008 - 3:12 PM by  Auton
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Quotes From Charles Upton ©: The System Of Antichrist

1.) Universal evolution of conciousness toward greater love and compassion

"This is certainly false if applied to the human collectivity or the material universe. The receptivity of incarnate time-conditioned consciousness to Divine Reality waxes and wanes in a cyclical manner, and human receptivity to God on the collective level is now in a steep and irreversible decline.

"The truth here veiled is that the destiny of the individual soul on the spiritual path is to 'evolve' in the sense of 'unwinding what has been wound up', dissolving the hard kernel of egotism and self-will. This 'evolution' certainly includes the development of compassion, but (and here the principle is deceptive because incomplete) this 'evolution' also results in the development of true, objective knowledge.

2.) In the context of universal evolution of consciousness, we can be guided both by beings who are more 'evolved' than us, and by parts of ourselves which are themselves evolving.

" It is certainly true that some persons (such as the Sufi guide Khidr (peace be upon him)... can in certain rare conditions) "sometimes be delegated by God to guide us, -as long as we, and they, understand that ultimately God is the only guide."

"But to believe that this rare possibility makes it unnecessary for us to connect ourselves to a revealed tradition, and place ourselves (God willing) under the guidance of a fully-empowered human representative of that tradition, presuming one is available, is false. And to believe that conscious, ongoing contact with a discarnate 'guide' is normal - for anyone but a sorcerer, that is, in communion with his familiar spirit - and that such contact is not an open door to demonic possession, is profoundly deluded."

"Furthermore, to say we can be guided by our 'higher self' which is also evolving, is false; to try to spiritually orient oneself to something which is still in the realm of becoming [such as our 'higher self'] is to reduce the meaning of 'spiritual orientation' to zero."

"If there is any meaning to the term 'higher self', it can only refer, not to the individual soul but" to the level of Spirit (rûh) within us that Eckhart indicated when he said
'there is Something within the soul which is uncreated and uncreatable.' The atman (or Divine Self or rûh) "does not guide us in the sense that we can hold a conversation with it."
"Psychic reflections of the rûh (Spirit), "may certainly appear in dreams or visions. These reflections will be deceptive, ambiguous, or a vehicle of God's Grace, depending upon God's will for that person and his or her state."

3./4.) The earth is at a critical point in its development; we are witnessing a major shift in values, lifestyles, spiritual orientation, we are moving into greater spiritual maturity, the earth is to undergo a purification of values and social organization; there will be earth-changes such as earth quakes.

" It is true that the earth is at a critical point, but the shift in values, lifestyles, spiritual orientation and social organization is not toward greater spiritual maturity, but toward chaos and dissolution. It is true that there will be, and already are, earth changes, as were predicted by Jesus for the end of the age, and true that there will be a purification. But the purification will be apocalyptic, not progressive, and will represent the end of the present humanity. The 'new heaven and the new earth' will be for another humanity.

5.) Guides are now appearing to help us through this transition to an age of peace, new energies of higher frequency will cause minor disturbances in behavior.

" It is false that we are transitioning to a time of peace, unless it be a false and temporary peace; therefore the 'guides' who claim to be helping us through this transition are deceptive. Nor are the present disturbances in behavior minor, to say the least. It is true, in a sense, that we are encountering 'higher energies', but this is because our own level of integration is sinking to the point where the ever-present Grace of God can only be experienced, on the collective level, as wrath, since we are not receptive to it. The 'energy', or ontological level, of the parousia so far surpasses what the world can receive that it will shatter the world, making way for 'a new heaven and a new earth'. (parousia: wrath of God)

6.) The human being is one part of a multi-dimensional soul or god-self, we are much more than we think we are.

"True and false. As Jesus said, 'ye are all gods, and sons of the Most High.' But he balanced this by saying, 'Why callest thou me good? None is good, save one, that is, God.'

"It is true that humanity exists simultaneously in higher worlds than the material, namely the psychic and the Spiritual. But we do not simply ascend to these worlds, or enter them for the first time when we die, because the Great Chain of Being represents the 'ray' whereby God created us, and maintains us in existence, instant-by-instant. If we turn against these higher worlds, however - by giving our allegiance to our ego instead of God - then they will - become our Hell: the psyche, an anguished chaos; the Spirit within us, a cutting, blinding Light which forces us away from the radiant Center of Being.

"The central question is this: are these higher aspects of our being claimed by the ego, as if we were self-created, or are they seen as God's gift to us of our very being, which we cannot claim as our own even in material terms?
"New Age believers like the idea that we exist simultaneously in higher worlds; what they have greater difficulty dealing with is that 'he who tries to preserve his life will lose it, but he who loses his life, for My sake, will find it'. This is because they want to claim these higher worlds for the ego; they teach that we can enter and 'explore' these worlds as a kind of leisure-time activity, by a simple, incremental expansion of our 'human potential', without piety, without sacrifice, without fear of God. Their doctrine is essentially Promethean; they choose to forget that 'twice born needs once dead.'

7.) We create our own experience on all levels; there are no victims; we create our own suffering as a learning experience.

"It is faIse to say that we create our own experience if the 'we' in question is the individual psyche, because the psyche does not create itself, being wholly contingent on the Spirit of God, and because other individual psyches exist; the solipsism [i.e. obtaining knowledge only by own sense-perception] here implied is thus refuted both 'vertically'and 'horizontally'.

"There is a way, however, in which this is true, but only in a negative sense, since we certainly do create some of our own perceptual limitations. Rather than 'we create our own reality,' it would be better to say "we create our own illusions, which then become our 'reality'".

"Our view of the world is a learned pattern, determined both by culture and by personal experience, if not by a series of choices based on fear and desire.

"To say 'there are no victims' is true if by this we mean that everything, in the ultimate sense, is an act of God, and God is just, even the suffering of the innocent is justified from the point of view which sees cosmic existence itself, while in one sense necessary, as an imbalance in the face of the Absolute.

"In the words of Rabi`a, 'Your existence is a sin with which no other sin can be compared.' The idea that there are no victims is an interpretation of the law of karma (law of action and ongoing results of actions) - but if it is implied in this interpretation that charity toward the suffering is not incumbent upon us, since 'that's just their karma,' or that we can become liberated simply through creating illusions for ourselves and then seeing through them, then it is false.

"Karma (law of action and ongoing results of action) is not a self-exhausting system; without dharma, (which is) the operative truth which lifts one above the level of karmic cause-and-effect by positing the reality of self-transcendence, karma can never be 'lived out'; without the Mercy of God's Truth, freely given and freely accepted, along with its 'cross', illusion can never be dispelled. Damnation is the proof that not all suffering has the power to enlighten.

8.) Matter follows thought, our physical reality is created, and can be changed, by our beliefs.

" Matter follows God's thought, not ours; to imply otherwise, to say that we are co-creators in our own right, is false. It is true that our experience can be changed by changing our beliefs, but this change cannot be sovereign, or arbitrary.

"We can't simply believe whatever we want and think we're thereby controlling the world, because there really is an objective reality, both within us and outside us, something which is exactly the way it is no matter what we happen to believe.

"A change in belief can change our experience in two ways only: if we conform our beliefs to objective spiritual Truth, we will see the universe as it really is, as both contingent upon that Truth and a manifestation of it, (but) if our beliefs are determined by our ego, which interprets the world around it only on the basis of its own fears and desires, we will perceive and produce only chaos.

" It is true that if we all perfectly conformed our consciousness to objective spiritual Reality, the material world would dissolve and be transformed into Paradise. But this is the farthest thing from the idea that our beliefs create reality out of nothing, given that such perfect conformation - which, of course is impossible in practical terms - could not be a function of belief, which sees 'through a glass, darkly,' but only of true objective knowledge. As I pointed out above, the ego does not create; it only edits.

9.) Although our individual expression demonstrates much diversity, we are all ultimately one.

"True. The only question is, in what sense are we one? If this is meant horizontally, on the social level or in terms of sharing in the same subconscious motivations, then the best that can be said is that, for better or worse, we are related, or only 'relatively one'. Our true unity is vertical, (meaning) by virtue of atman or Divine Self within us; we are all creations, or symbolic manifestations, of the One Divine Self."

"By virtue of this atman (or Divine Self) we are, at the deepest level of our being, both unique and universal. The Self within us is pure, transpersonal, universal Being, without attributes; in another sense, It is even beyond Being. But since God is unique as well as universal, the Self is also the principle of our unique human integrity, according to which we are not simply humanity in the abstract, but actual human beings, commanded by God to be precisely ourselves, no greater, no less, and no other."

"And yet this uniqueness is also universal, since it is shared by all human beings, and in fact by all things. Self as the principle of uniqueness is not other than Self as the principle of pure Being, as when God, speaking to Moses in Exodus, names, Himself 'I Am That I Am' that is to say: My unique Essence is not other than My pure Being; it is My unique Essence to be pure Being. And what God can say of Himself, we can also say, virtually at least," of the Divine Self within us.

10.) That psyche and Spirit are identical.

"As I demonstrate in many places throughout this book, this principle is entirely false.

11.) That spirituality is a personal achievement, an exploit, a tour-deforce.

"As I demonstrate in many places throughout this book, this principle is entirely false.

A counterfeit is worse than a simple error...

"Dr Rama Coomaraswamy, in an article entitled 'The Desacralization of Hinduism for Western Consumption, lists nine New Age principles, which he takes from a book by Dr Catheryn Ridall, Ph.D., representing the essence of todays channeled spirit teaching. Above is a summary of them, in which I attempt to disentangle elements of spiritual truth from the matrix of error which is New Age doctrine.

"A counterfeit is worse than a simple error. These nine principles are full of errors which, however, are precisely designed to obfuscate specific metaphysical truths. And the effect of such counterfeits is that 'you are damned if you do and damned if you don't.' The Devil loves to employ counterfeits, because to accept them is to be led into error, while to reject them without exposing the counterfeit - that is, without bringing forth the true principle which the counterfeit was designed to hide - is to be, maneuvered into rejecting the truth that is being counterfeited. I'll attempt to deconstruct the above 'principles', expose the counterfeits they are made of, and present the traditional principles they veil. "

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Auton
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  • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

    Mon, August 4, 2008 - 12:01 PM
    "A counterfeit is worse than a simple error. These nine principles are full of errors which, however, are precisely designed to obfuscate specific metaphysical truths. And the effect of such counterfeits is that 'you are damned if you do and damned if you don't.' The Devil loves to employ counterfeits, because to accept them is to be led into error, while to reject them without exposing the counterfeit - that is, without bringing forth the true principle which the counterfeit was designed to hide - is to be, maneuvered into rejecting the truth that is being counterfeited. I'll attempt to deconstruct the above 'principles', expose the counterfeits they are made of, and present the traditional principles they veil. "


    I noticed recently that the counterfeit effect plays out on so many levels of life. We have politicians claiming to be politicians, while they are simply counterfeits of a devilish system. The mass media sells counterfeits, telling half-truths, or even telling the truth while telling lies as well or not telling the whole truth. The whole 2012 movement is loaded with counterfeits: mostly taken from Meso-American cultures or other traditional cultures. Fake gurus are selling and telling their "versions" of the truth, faked, partial informations intended to mislead the careless.

    Debunking the counterfeit is more difficult that the straight forward wrong, as it is containing a great part of truth. The confusion is coming from the inability to discern. How do you establish the boundary between the truth and the counterfeit?
    • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

      Mon, August 4, 2008 - 12:01 PM
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        Mon, August 4, 2008 - 6:29 PM
        Were some of these conclusions based on exit polling?
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          Mon, August 4, 2008 - 6:36 PM
          [fnord]
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            Tue, August 5, 2008 - 2:20 AM
            Fnord

            Fnord is the typographic representation of disinformation or irrelevant information intending to misdirect, with the implication of a conspiracy. The word was coined as a nonsensical term with religious undertones in the Discordian religious text Principia Discordia (1965) by Kerry Thornley and Greg Hill, but was popularized by The Illuminatus! Trilogy (1975) of satirical conspiracy fiction novels by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson.

            en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fnord
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              Tue, August 5, 2008 - 9:20 AM
              fnord... new word for me. i noted in wil's site the following and wonder if and how prevelant this may be? i know it's sci fi, but ...

              "The Illuminatus! Trilogy
              Main article: The Illuminatus! Trilogy
              In these novels, the interjection "fnord" is given hypnotic power over the unenlightened. Under the Illuminati program, children, while still in grade school, are taught to be unable to consciously see the word "fnord". For the rest of their lives, every appearance of the word subconsciously generates a feeling of uneasiness and confusion, and prevents rational consideration of the subject.

              In the Shea/Wilson construct, fnords are scattered liberally in the text of newspapers and magazines, causing fear and anxiety in those following current events. However, there are no fnords in the advertisements, encouraging a consumerist society. It is implied in the books that fnord is not the actual word used for this task, but merely a substitute, since most readers would be unable to see the actual word.

              To see the fnords means to be unaffected by the supposed hypnotic power of the word or, more loosely, of other fighting words. The phrase "I have seen the fnords" was famously graffitied on a railway bridge (known locally as Anarchy Bridge) between Earlsdon and Coventry (U.K.) city centre throughout the 1980s and 1990s, until the bridge was upgraded. The bridge and the phrase were mentioned in the novel A Touch of Love by Jonathan Coe. Fnord was also graffitied all over the state of Maine and New England.[1]

              In the John Carpenter movie They Live, the main character discovers a similar conspiracy when hidden conformity messages appearing on billboards, magazines, television, and currency are revealed to those wearing special sunglasses."
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        Tue, August 5, 2008 - 9:14 AM
        that video looks like an element of mind control.

        alot of truth in that...

        to go both ways, up and down....

        i stay away from tv for the most part.

        didn't watch it over a year. when i turned it on, i found it disturbing.

        how many of us are actually being controlled, manipulated by such?

        who doesn't have a tv?

        same thing with the internet.
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      Tue, August 5, 2008 - 3:02 PM
      "Debunking the counterfeit is more difficult that the straight forward wrong, as it is containing a great part of truth. The confusion is coming from the inability to discern."

      There has been a great deal of discussion concerning one's giving up of one's own authority to leaders who are nothing more than puppets. All of this rhetoric ignores the axiom of as above so below or inward/outward manifestation. Auton, you touched on it in your Lemurian subtrate thread. This channel on Spiritual Authority just happened to appear today.

      www.urielheals.com/Messages.html#Article

      Living Through Spiritual Authority

      Our spiritual journey is one of reconnection with our divinity, power and purpose. The Universe tells us that we are powerful beings who have authority over the universal energy. That may be a universal truth but it is hard to relate to when we are operating from a point of fear and nothing in our life experience appears to be reflect our divine power. If we could see ourselves through the eyes of God we would see something far different than what we imagine for we are the eyes, voice and hands of God and we have authority over everything in our reality. When we live through our spiritual authority we harness the full power of the Universe to create an effortless reality. That is our birthright and it is available to us at every step of our journey.

      Before we are born we are fully aware of our power and connections and as soon as we enter the earth plane those things become a distant memory. Before we are able to remember who we truly are we must experience what it means to be human so that we can reconnect to the divine. The key to our reconnection is to remember our authority, that we are the authors of our reality and of the world we live in, we are the keepers of the divine flame of healing and truth and the authors of its manifestation on earth. But unless we are willing to live through our spiritual authority we feel helpless, hopeless and allow the illusion of our humanity override the reality of our divinity.

      We have evidence of material authority all around us, in our governments and corporations. The people in positions of power on the material level have the power to govern every detail of our lives, from creating the laws we must abide by to determining the kinds of jobs we will have and where we will work. Yet those to whom we give authority on a material level reflect the spiritual authority that we have in our own lives—we create the rules that dictate how our reality unfolds and choose the path that we will travel. We can create a life of pain and chaos or joy and peace. How that unfolds depends entirely on the level of spiritual authority we are willing to embrace and the power and beliefs that we put behind it. Can we accept spiritual authority for our reality or do we give our authority to others and hope that they will treat us with the respect and consideration that we want to receive? The key to creating the abundance in all good things that we want in our life lies in our ability to live through our spiritual authority in a powerful, focused way. We are the creator and we are in charge.

      Universal laws and principles are absolute and they work with absolute certainty in our lives. They are non-negotiable and unchangeable. We can learn to work with them or struggle against them. The Universe is also non-critical and non-judgmental, it will not judge, punish or abuse us if we don’t work with it, it will simply wait for us to reconnect to our power and remember who is in charge of our reality. Once we do, it will work tirelessly on our behalf to respond to our every need. It doesn’t write our life story for us, it simply responds to the level of power, focus, intention and commitment that we have, and the level of spiritual authority we are willing to accept.

      When we give our power away we give our spiritual authority away as well. We are putting someone else in control and hope that they will create the reality that we feel we are incapable of creating on our own. Then we are surprised when they betray us, don’t meet our expectations or don’t value the power we have given them. But when we turn over our authority to others they will create the reality that they are capable of creating, at their level of spiritual understanding.

      If we can view the concept of spiritual authority as our ability to write our own life story we have a greater understanding of our life journey. Every area of challenge holds insight into where we are not in integrity with our dreams. So often our beliefs and perceptions reflect those of others, including our parents and the society we live in. When they are in conflict with what we want to create for ourselves an obstacle is created so that we can change the story and reclaim our spiritual authority. Our challenge it to see ourselves as the authors of the inner and outer world that we desire and to create a reality that reflects our dreams. What we see as obstacles on our path are not challenges to our authority, they are areas where we need to claim our power, to see beyond what is before us and let the Universe fulfill its promise to us without interference.

      Living in spiritual authority removes us from the limitations of fear and doubt and reminds us of who we truly are. Can we step into the paradigm of unlimited abundance, boundless prosperity, joy, peace and unconditional love? That is the story that we came here to fulfill and the story is unfolding. The veil is lifting and the spiritual and material worlds are more connected than ever before. We are powerful creators when we create from our spiritual authority. The Universe never breaks its promises to us and when we are willing to be spiritually powerful authors of our reality we will live in peace, joy and love and have the reality of our dreams unfold effortlessly in response to the story that we write when we step into our spiritual authority.
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        Tue, August 5, 2008 - 6:04 PM
        Good post, Steven. I am in agreement with most of it.

        Looks like Jennifer Hoffman was exposed to some quality Buddhist material too.

        I think the humanity is/was always had the chance to make "the Shift". Also, the shift is never collective, but personal. Collective shifts are usually tragic and devastating. We are not equally prepared to make the shift together, we all have our specific stage on the path of self-realization. We cannot rush the unprepared into ideas and solutions we think it is "right".

        Where it comes down is the division between autotheism and heterotheism. Christianity is especially on a dead end with this, since even in higher mystical, metaphysical levels, Christians cannot shed off the idea of God being something external (and it is considered blasphemy to identify yourself with God). In addition, Christianity has lost all the early esoteric knowledge. Islam has the Sufi, the Jews have the Kabbalah, but nothing remained for the Christians. Eastern religions have retained their esoteric knowledge, within that the Tibetan and the Japanese lineages (Vajrayana and Zen).

        When it comes to giving away our spiritual authority, most people will understand why democracy, communism, socialism and fascism is fundamentally wrong.We are not releasing our spiritual authority to corporations and corrupt politicians. We give it to something much worse- the unconscious mass. The mass has no consciousness, but unleashed rage. The mass can be manipulated to do just about anything. When you release your spiritual authority to "the people", so the people can decide their own personal faith (including yours too), it is the biggest mistake one can make. This is why I don't vote and I don't advise voting. This is why I oppose any kind of mass authority over the authority of the person.

        A person reclaimed his spiritual authority ( or spiritual dominion) will never turn for a mass (indirectly, "democratic" governments) for solutions for his individual life. This is probably the biggest lesson to learn for the crowds of disappointed, disillusioned, lost people, who were duped into the idea of "liberte, egalite, fraternite".
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          Tue, August 5, 2008 - 11:08 PM
          "Good post, Steven. I am in agreement with most of it. "

          I know - the last paragraph is a bit pollyannaish.

          "Christians cannot shed off the idea of God being something external (and it is considered blasphemy to identify yourself with God). In addition, Christianity has lost all the early esoteric knowledge."

          Christians need to embrace Kabbalah as it is their heritage - the Gospels are rich with Kabbalah references which I attempt to highlight in my book. The Gospel of Thomas in particular has many references which I hope to bring forward at some point.

          "The mass can be manipulated to do just about anything. When you release your spiritual authority to "the people", so the people can decide their own personal faith (including yours too), it is the biggest mistake one can make. This is why I don't vote and I don't advise voting. This is why I oppose any kind of mass authority over the authority of the person."

          Who suggests releasing spiritual authority to the people? Owning your own authority and exercising it in a manner which allows you to be "in this world but not of it" is not necessarily a bad thing IMO.

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            Tue, August 5, 2008 - 11:34 PM
            pp: Christians need to embrace Kabbalah as it is their heritage - the Gospels are rich with Kabbalah references...

            gee, another difference of opinion?
            i do not remember where the essenes specifically mentioned this: kabbalah?
            in the essene gospel of peace...
            and i have 4 volumes of the essene writings and more, i cannot remember reading that slant.
            of course, unless it is cleverly veiled
            or maybe i just "don't get it"?

            whatever christianity lost, the essenes stayed the one course...the one way
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              Wed, August 6, 2008 - 8:10 AM
              "gee, another difference of opinion?
              i do not remember where the essenes specifically mentioned this: kabbalah?
              in the essene gospel of peace... "

              From the Gsopel of Essene text...

              And though the sun was now set, they departed not to their homes. They sat round about Jesus and asked him: "Master, which are these laws of life? Rest with us awhile longer and teach us. We would listen to your teaching that we may be healed and become righteous."

              And Jesus himself sat down in their midst and said: "I tell you truly, none can be happy, except he do the Law."

              And the others answered: "We all do the laws of Moses, our lawgiver, even as they are written in the holy scriptures."

              And Jesus answered: "Seek not the law in your scriptures, for the law is life, whereas the scripture is dead. I tell you truly, Moses received not his laws from God in writing, but through the living word. The law is living word of living God to living prophets for living men. In everything that is life is the law written. You find it in the grass, in the tree, in the river, in the mountain, in the birds of heaven, in the fishes of the sea; but seek it chiefly in yourselves. For I tell you truly, all living things are nearer to God than the scripture which is without life. God so made life and all living things that they might by the everlasting word teach the laws of the true God to man. God wrote not the laws in the pages of books, but in your heart and in your spirit. They are in your breath, your blood, your bone; in your flesh, your bowels, your eyes, your ears, and in every little part of your body. They are present in the air, in the water, in the earth, in the plants, in th e sunbeams, in the depths and in the heights. They all speak to you that you may understand the tongue and the will of the living God. But you shut your eyes that you may not see, and you shut your ears that you may not hear. I tell you truly, that the scripture is the work of man, but life and all its hosts are the work of our God. Wherefore do you not listen to the words of God which are written in His works? And wherefore do you study the dead scriptures which are the work of the hands of men?"

              See chapter "Tree of Life" From my book "Oracle of the Phoenix" see sitebuilder.verizon.net/trelli...ge.html

              Excerpt below...

              My interpretations of the symbols and signs of the Phoenix Lights event are based in the ancient Jewish mystical system of traditional Kabbalah, especially the Tree of Life and the Gematria (numerology) system. Be warned: some of my interpretations may prove controversial and provocative.

              I use a unique method of interpretation that I’m calling “hyperliteral.” This method intentionally excludes figures of speech, metaphor and logic. By focusing on the exact text in question, it forces us to use the other (right) side of our brain to see the spiritual language in play – much like looking at a Magic Eye picture or stereogram.

              An example might help: God created the world in seven days. I’ve already spoken about seven layers or levels in the Tree of Life – just as in the Yogic Chakra system. Each layer embodies an evolving movement from the spiritual to the material. Each layer is a cycle – or a day. Spiritual time moves like a pebble thrown in a pond – from the center outwards, as in vibration and sound – Aum as the Eastern religions call it – or Shal-Aum (Shalom – meaning hello, good-bye and peace), in its Hebrew derivative. Linear time has no meaning in this spiritual evolution, as is affirmed in 2 Peter 3:8: “With the Lord, a day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day.”

              The hyperliteral method of interpreting text offers the reader a much richer meaning, just as stereo offers a much richer listening experience than mono or single-channel sound can provide. Hyperliteral takes the literal text from the left side of the brain and marries it with the intuitive symbols and insights found in the right side of the brain.

              In the summer of 2004 I ambitiously launched a Kabbalah class, designed around Gregg Braden’s book The God Code, at the local Unity Church. I used the class as a way to force myself to delve deeper into Kabbalah study. By putting myself on the spot to teach it, I knew I would have to push myself to face either the embarrassment of failing to deliver or the potential embarrassment of delivering something no one would understand.

              I chose The God Code so I could anchor my teaching to some accepted material that was already making its way up The New York Times bestseller list. Additionally, Braden’s treatise is based in the Kabbalistic system of Gematria, which (derived from the Greek word Geometry) correlates traditional Hebrew letters to numerical equivalencies.

              This idea of assigning numbers to letters comes from one the most ancient Jewish mystical texts – the Sepher Yetzirah. That text, purportedly written by the patriarch Abraham himself, says, “He created this universe by the three Sepharim, Number, Writing, and Speech.” Exploring Braden’s work would be a useful way to learn Gematria, since he uses the Sepher Yetzirah as the foundation for his theories that God’s name is embedded in our DNA coding.

              Although this began as a very scholarly approach, I noticed that I felt led toward uncovering more and more hidden meaning behind the texts I was discussing in the class. I was developing my own hyperliteral perspective.

              For example, I reexamined the story of “Jacob’s Ladder.” I was familiar with it from Lawrence Kushner’s book God Was in this Place, But I, i Didn’t Know It. The book featured conversations between several well-known rabbis from centuries past discussing the meaning of the “Jacob’s Ladder” story, each using his own well-known style of analysis. As I taught and discussed the story and rabbinical analyses, little details of the tale started talking to me. My thesis was that the story revealed that Jacob had become conscious of his higher self by discovering that the DNA in our body, which looks like a twisted ladder, was a direct spiritual link and communication line into the higher realms of consciousness. This complements Braden’s thesis (which we’ll explore later in the book).

              Jacob fell asleep with his head on a stone pillow and dreamed that angels were going up and down a ladder. When he awakened, he says, “God was in this place and I, i, didn’t know it.” He then stood the stone pillow up, poured oil over it, and called the place Beth El, or “House of God.”

              The detail that stood out for me was that the same root letters make up the words stone and son (bet, nun). Only a change in the vowels and the addition of the vowel aleph in front of the stone version would distinguish one word from the other. This is another principle of the Gematria system, sourced to the Sepher Yetzirah – similar root letters in a word carry similar meaning. Gematria is not considered Kabbalah by some Kabbalists. I personally find tremendous value in using the system to explore Biblical words.

              In the text itself (from Genesis 28:18), the exact letters used were aleph-tav (et, which means the; aleph and tav are also the first and last letters of the aleph-bet, the Hebrew alphabet), and hey-aleph-bet-nun (the stone). It is unusual to use the word the twice in two variations, et and ha; this points to the duality of the word itself and hints toward the hyperliteral view of stone as matter and son as spirit. This also speaks to the phrase Kushner used to title his book, which uses the word “I” twice, speaking to the lower i and the higher I.

              In my opinion, the ladder is a literal reference to the structure of DNA, which anthropologist Jeremy Narby describes in his book DNA and The Origins of Knowledge. Through his intensive research on shamanic healing practices, Narby concludes that the recurring imagery of twining snakes, twisting ladders or magical vines is directly related to shamanic access to the biologic nature of the world.

              Narby suggests that through disciplined and rigorous training, shaman healers gain the ability to tap into the micro-consciousness of human and plant cells that “communicate” answers and solutions to them in trance.

              While it may seem “mind-blowing” and/or ridiculous to believe that the ancient Bible knows more about DNA than modern science, it is comforting at the same time to believe there is a much higher intelligence we can conceive of participating in our lives and ultimate existence, spoon-feeding us into a greater spiritual maturity.

              Next, I shared with the class my take on the origin of Kabbalah’s Tree of Life. The Tree of Life mentioned in Genesis takes prominence in the story of the Garden of Eden. The Eden depicted in Genesis not only features the tree but also describes the four worlds of Kabbalah; Adam evolves through each of the worlds as they evolve from spirit into matter. The notion of four worlds might be easier to understand if mapped to our understanding of elements, i.e., earth, water, air and fire, or – in human language – body, heart, mind and spirit.

              The first inkling we get of Adam is when we are told that God created Adam, “male and female, he created them.” In Kabbalah, “emanation” (Atziluth, in Hebrew) is the highest of the four worlds, resting at the top of the Tree of Life. “Creation” (Briah) is the next highest world and sits at the upper middle section of the Tree of Life. As the Gospel of John begins, we learn that Adam – as did all of God’s creation – began as a thought or a “word.” This is the initial materialization of spirit or emanating light of God. We know from Genesis that everything starts out that way. The declaration “Let there be light” is followed by its manifestation: “and God saw that it was good.” Every thought is followed up with a release – a letting go that allows it to manifest and be seen – and to eventually be named.

              Later in Genesis, we learn that God formed Adam out of the clay of the earth. This demonstrates for us the world of Yetzirah, or the world of “formation.” Each new phase of Adam’s evolution takes on another layer of physicality, moving him further away from his spiritual origins. Yet the “heavenly” template remains, as does the spirit within that animates the material. In Kabbalah, the “heavenly” or divine Adam that is both male and female is called the Adam Kadmon, which means Primordial Man.

              The next level for Adam and Eve now that they’ve both been formed is to manifest physically. In a more accurate translation, Eve was formed not from Adam’s rib, but from his side; they share a separation now between male and female. They manifest physically by eating the fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil – an ego is born that allows for the objectification of their reality into a physical existence. This physical manifestation allows them to incarnate into animal skins and to encounter duality within physical form in the world of “action,” which is called Assiyah in Kabbalah.

              In Assiyah, we confront – and ultimately hope to overcome – duality and find our way back to a united self. Assiyah is also the real meaning of the word Asia in St. John’s Revelation, where he refers to the “Seven Churches of Asia.” John’s message refers to the seven Chakras or energy centers of the body that live in Assiyah. We can glean this from the messages he provides for each “church” that correlate directly to the meanings behind each of these energy centers within the Eastern spiritual traditions.

              An example would be the Heart Charka, which is the fourth Chakra. John names this church Thyatira, which directly links to the Heart Chaka’s other name, the Thymus, which is located in upper chest cavity behind the sternum. This “church” is known for its works of charity, service, faith and patience – all attributes of an open heart Chakra.

              It is also this “church” that finds itself divided through the acts of Jezebel – or the distorted feminine perspective that will be suppressed underground until the arrival of the “morning star”: Venus, the resurrected female presence.

              The “morning star” is also linked to Lucifer (literally the “bringer of light”), as well as the notion of rebirth when the lower self meets up with its higher self counterpart. This happens in the middle of the Tree of Life at the Sephirah of Tipheret (beauty) and also is associated with the sun/son and heart. A Kabbalistic lens can be very helpful in deciphering the mysterious Revelation chapter.

              This lesson in duality is commonly referred to as “The Fall,” and the serpent is usually cast as the devil. In Gnostic traditions, the serpent is viewed in a positive light and is associated with Lucifer, the bringer of wisdom or light. Christ is also considered a light bringer – as is Quetzalcoatl, his Mayan counterpart, described in myth as the plumed serpent and also heavily associated with Venus. Considering “The Fall” from this point of view, the process of separation leading to reunification is filled with tremendous creativity and growth – and the release of those fears and beliefs we might easily associate with death – thus the promise of immortality the Tree of Life provides.

              In the Tree of Life diagram, The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is called Da’at and is considered a non-energy center. Da’at can almost be understood as a black hole, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the Abyss. “The Apple” can potentially be considered through the scientific analogy of the quantum physics concept of the “Strange Attractor,” since the wavelike images of the “Strange Attractor” look very much like an apple.

              In quantum physics, a “Strange Attractor” is a force that disturbs and disrupts the status quo. If Paradise were viewed as status quo or non-evolutionary existence, the apple or “Strange Attractor” provides the catalyst for active evolutionary growth – thus Assiyah or the world of action as our spiritual ground zero.

              The round white circles in this Tree of Life diagram represent the Sephirot, spheres of energy or aspects of the manifested God. This multiplicity may seem contradictory to the monotheistic view of one and only one God. However, in this construct God manifests from the highest emanation in Atziluth, through creation in Briah, formation in Yetzirah, and action in Assiyah. Each step adds another tone or color layer to the full manifestation or presence of God. Think of it from the lightest blues and ultra-violets to the deepest greens and reds. These colors or aspects of God are the various nuances of the dualistic hierarchy our incarnation encounters while we journey through our quest.

              The great Kabbalist Rabbi Isaac Luria developed the principle of the “breaking of the vessels,” which says that the volume of light contained in the above model could not be sustained by man in his state of unknowing or non-evolutionary state. As a result the vessels broke – particularly at the bottommost connection between the Sephirot Malchut, Hod and Netzach, which I propose forms the sought-after Holy Grail from the King Arthur mythology. The Luria Tree can also be seen to depict the upward-pointing double-edged sword of myth, the handle formed by Malchut and Yesod. Malchut, meaning Kingdom and representing our physical home within the world of Assiyah, is broken away from both the Sephirot Hod to its upper left and Netzach to its upper right, reflected in the tree below.

              The missing connections between Malchut and Hod and between Malchut and Netzach as a result of the vessel breaking are clear in this version of the Tree. Since the Tree is also considered a microcosmic representation of the human body, the symbolism of a male phallus is apparent in this Tree, showing a one-dimensional link between Malchut or the Kingdom and the Sephirah above it Yesod, which means foundation. In actuality, Yesod is very much tied to sex and reproduction so the phallus symbol is appropriate here. As a result of “The Fall” or the “breaking of the vessels,” mankind is detached from our foundation.

              The tree above depicts the healthy connections between Malchut with Hod and Netzach forming a Yoni, which represents the female attributes physically and symbolically. The bottom section of the Tree (Hod, Netzach and Malchut, with Yesod in the center) forms a three-dimensional V like cup or chalice alluding to the celebrated Holy Grail. The Luria Tree is called the ARI Tree based on the initials of his title and the other tree is known as the GRA Tree based on its founder the Vilna of Gaon.

              Earlier I mentioned a quest and now that we have potentially discovered the Excalibur sword and the Holy Grail depicted in the trees, we can visualize our Knight running off to find his damsel in distress or his twin flame, inner female, holy breath or Shekinah. The Knight must face his dragon, which is a combination of inner fears and limiting beliefs, to ultimately learn to accept himself – every part of himself – good and bad, in order to integrate the opposites that drive the duality of his being.

              To gain a better sense of what this quest looks like, I came up with the novel concept of overlaying the Ten Commandments to the Tree of Life and its ten Sephirot to see how they aligned. I’ve also included corresponding Universal Laws from metaphysic studies.


              10th Commandment

              Do not covet
              Malchut – physical world, earth, material things
              Law of Abundance

              9th Commandment

              Not bearing false witness
              Yesod – rules sex and reproduction, deception, false or ego self, Moon
              Law of Detachment

              8th Commandment

              Thou shall not steal
              Hod – glory, Mercury, mind, communication, cleverness, quickness, thinking, beliefs
              Law of Attraction

              7th Commandment

              No adultery
              Netzach – victory, Venus, feelings, senses, agreements
              Law of Cause and Effect (Karma)

              6th Commandment

              Thou shalt not murder
              Tipheret – solar center, beauty, the higher self, uniting earthly experience with divine, the balance point of judgment, realization of the Adam Kadmon, The Sun
              Law of Freewill

              5th Commandment

              Honor Mother & Father
              Gevurah – judgment, indicative, Mars, withholding the benefit of the doubt
              Law of Equilibrium



              4th Commandment

              Keep the Sabbath
              Chesed – loving kindness, expansiveness, faith, philosophical nature, Jupiter, gratitude, seeing into what’s true
              Law of Conservation
              3rd Commandment

              Lord’s name not in vain
              Binah – understanding, creator, Mother, nature, the womb of being, Saturn, matter, light bearer, task master that contrives our life lessons, phosphorus
              Law of Concentration

              2nd Commandment

              No graven images
              Chochmah – wisdom, creation infused with divine intelligence, Zodiac
              Law of Unity


              1st Commandment

              I am your Lord your God that delivered you out of Egypt
              Kether – Initial spark of consciousness – first cause
              Law of Fulfillment

              Since every quest begins in the Kingdom with an initiate, we examine the overlay of the commandments on the Tree of Life from the very bottom of the Tree of Life in Malchut representing our initial physical world – the Kingdom, which is where matter has reached its maximum density. Starting at the bottom suggests that we should contemplate Malchut in relation to the 10th Commandment, which asks us to not covet all things and people material. Coveting means to desire something someone else has. This covetous desire involves the emotions of both envy and jealousy. At the heart of this desire, however, is a belief or perception of lack or being cursed in some way. We feel a lack of what we believe others possess. This is a limiting consciousness. This is poverty consciousness. The great success of the movie and book The Secret has brought an understanding of the Law of Attraction and the message of the “do not covet” commandment into mass consciousness. I’ve associated the Law of Abundance as a direct way to offset lack by focusing on that which we would like to have an abundance of, such as health or money.

              The Secret really hasn’t been a secret for those familiar with the laws of the universe. The particular law known as the Law of Attraction simply stated is – you get what you focus your attention on – on what you believe you deserve. The more we feel lack in our lives the more life reinforces that belief in action. If you focus your energy on what you believe you lack, your experiences will reinforce that through a manifest reality that continually substantiates your belief. This unpleasant reality then often causes us to fall back into instinctual modes of behavior – especially with the Sephirah above, Yesod, reflecting our shadow back to us. The “word” is God, which means your words, your speech, even your thoughts are very powerful in their ability to work their way through the levels of manifestation until they gather enough steam and aligned energy to make them real.

              The first step of any Arthurian quest is to believe you are a Knight capable of going out and slaying the dragon. This takes training. King Arthur had Merlin the Magician to help him prepare for his journey and aid him along the way. In Judaism we have the Levites. We find the tools we need in Leviticus, the third book of the five books of Moses.

              At first glance Leviticus is an amalgam of “don’t do’s” that could drive anyone to consider jumping ship to a less restrictive discipline. To truly appreciate Leviticus you should treat it like a Zen koan. Let’s take the Jewish dietary laws of Kashrut, better known as keeping Kosher, for instance. There are typically three logical rationalizations to explain the laws of Kashrut. One is that in the olden days animals were unclean and pigs for instance were dirtier than other animals, and shellfish were considered scavengers or bottom-feeders. Therefore these foods should be avoided for reasons of cleanliness and purity based on a history of sanitation and health issues. The next probable reason is the cruelty involved with eating meat. This suggests the laws of Kashrut were a way to wean our ancestors off a diet rich in animal flesh to one rich in fruits and vegetables. The third reason to substantiate these laws involves keeping the Jews separate from gentiles by imposing difficulties that would drive away non-Jews, thus ensuring the continuation of the race.

              Using my hyperliteral lens, I’ve come to a different and quite radical conclusion that suggests a much greater intelligence schooling us in the ways of Kabbalah, which means “receiving” as in receiving wisdom and knowledge from the higher realms. Kabbalah also means “tradition” in the context of a mystical tradition, which Kabbalah certainly represents not only for Jews but for people of many faiths who vary the spelling to distinguish their discipline from Judaism, such as Qaballah or Cabala, etc.

              From a Jewish perspective, the three main laws of Kashrut most common are:

              1. Not mixing dairy with meat in the same meal
              2. Eating only fish with scales
              3. Not eating anything that does not chew its cud

              When trying to understand the dynamics of the Tree of Life, it’s important to note the duality inherent within its construct. The Tree forms three pillars. The left pillar is called the Pillar of Severity, which represents the “hardening” force of resistance that creates matter. The right pillar is called the Pillar of Mercy, representing the positive force of pure energy or spirit. The middle pillar is one of balance and is associated with the Messianic forces of truth and harmonization.

              Viewing the Tree as a microcosm for the human body, it can make sense to think of the middle pillar as the esophagus and Malchut as our stomach. When we consume “food,” we consume for nourishment, pleasure or both. We can extend the concept of food to include sustenance for not only the body but for the heart, mind and spirit. Each law of Kashrut addresses a pair of opposing Sephirot in the Tree of Life.

              The first pair at the top of the Tree is Binah, which means understanding, and Chochmah, which means wisdom. The commandment associated with Binah is not taking the Lord’s name in vain. Chochmah’s commandment warns us from making graven images. The Kashrut law in play at the Binah-Chochmah level in the World of Atziluth is not eating dairy with meat. This is the Leviticus prohibition of not boiling a calf in its mother’s milk. Boiling denotes fire and the World of Atziluth is associated with the element of Fire or Spirit. This law asks us to realize that the fluidity of spirit is what animates the material creature. You cannot “boil out” the spirit contained within all things animated or not. Matter cannot be without spirit and spirit cannot be without matter. Here we’re asked to understand (Binah) with wisdom (Chochmah) that nature cannot be taken for granted or objectified into an “it.” Our food is sacred in its construction and in its utilization, which is fundamentally expressed in the rituals of “breaking bread” (matter) and drinking wine (spirit). Ultimately this law teaches us that eating without conscious understanding (Binah) or in Vain (the 3rd Commandment) violates the imperative to see that God is all things (wisdom or Chochmah) and that his essence cannot be restricted to one graven image/”thing” (the 2nd Commandment) or another.

              The second pair of opposites in the Tree of Life are Gevurah, which means judgment, and Chesed, which means loving kindness. The corresponding commandments are: for Gevurah to honor thy mother and father, and for Chesed keeping the Sabbath. The associated law of Kashrut to consider is the law requiring us to eat only fish with scales. It’s helpful to understand that as harsh as Gevurah can be with judgment, Chesed’s leniency can be just as challenging. Therefore, a real balance is necessary – just the kind a scale can provide. The astrological sign of Libra helps establish both the image of a scale as well as the corresponding element of Air or Mind that this opposition reflects. The Hebrew word for scaled fish is kaskeset, which is made up of two letters that represent the boomerang properties of the soul, the Hebrew letter kuf. The other main letter repeated twice is samech, which means the endless cycle.

              Deciphering the mystical meanings of Hebrew letters is a large part of traditional Kabbalah along with a form of numerology called Gematria. In the Gematria system each Hebrew letter is assigned a numerical value as well as its symbolic association and interpretations. The source I’m using for interpretations on the meaning of the letters is a book by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh called The Hebrew Letters: Channels of Creative Consciousness. (Readers can explore his concepts in greater depth on his Web site at www.inner.org.)

              The Gematria value of a letter or word is used to make associations with other letters and words that have similar values in order to uncover common themes and hidden meanings. In this case, a word with letters that mean boomerang and endless cycle conjure up images of back and forth, juggling and debate since this occurs in the World of Briah or Mind. The last letter in the word kaskeset is tav. The tav means “impression or seal” like a seal of approval as issued by a judge or some other authority. The Gematria value of the word kaskeset is 1,200, which is equivalent to the letters resh (200) and aleph (1,000 in its final form). The Hebrew word ra, which is formed from those two letters, means the ability to see, perceive or have a vision. A good judge requires those attributes as well as the ability to see both sides of every argument and situation using both the right and left sides of the brain (the mother and the father). Reflection is another important attribute that is associated with the commandment to honor the Sabbath.

              The next and final pair of opposites working down the tree are Hod, which means glory, and Netzach, which means victory. Since glory and victory are the things our Knight seeks, the names of the Sephirot are clues to our quest. The ultimate goal of this quest is unifying these Sephirot with the Kingdom of Malchut. The two associated commandments are thou shall not steal and thou shall not commit adultery. It’s difficult to understand the relationship of these commandments without considering Yesod the Sephirah between them as well as realizing we’ve now moved into the World of Yetzirah, which means Formation and is in the realm of Feeling. Yesod means foundation and is associated with the commandment thou shall not bear false witness. While most of us interpret this to mean “do not lie,” the commandment goes deeper asking that we not lie to ourselves. We tend to lie to ourselves to avoid responsibility for the creation of events in our lives. We’re so busy “surviving” perceived threats with our emotional fight or flight responses that we don’t realize we’re creating our own reality through our belief systems. Our unique method of disowning parts of ourselves, projecting the disembodied faults and weaknesses onto others, is where the associated dietary law begins to make sense.

              We’re asked to not eat animals with cloven hooves and that do not chew their cud. We know pigs in particular are singled out but in the text certain insects are also mentioned. The inclusion of insects should raise questions about the intelligence behind this law. How in the world would anyone or anything but the most intelligent know if a certain insect chews its cud or not?

              When I ask people to contemplate why pigs are prohibited, I jokingly drop a hint by asking them to chew on the question for awhile. Most still don’t get it. Animals that chew their cud are called ruminants. Ruminants have a unique way of digesting their food that is very slow. The process involves regurgitating digestive fluids and passing the food through three stomachs or, in this interpretation of Kabbalah, down the center between the three pairs of opposing Sephirot. One of the definitions of the word itself is contemplation. Netzach and Hod urge us to develop self-mastery over our emotions. Here one must consider the previous Worlds of Spirit and Mind to help calm our Feeling nature. We need to develop understanding, wisdom, judgment, kindness and in the end humility to properly ground ourselves in the kingdom of Malchut, which is in the World of Assiyah or Action and represents the element of Earth and Body.

              Now that we’ve addressed the details of how the Sephirot can explicate the dietary laws in Leviticus, we return to a contemplation of how each commandment correlates to the Sephirot as well.

              The Sephirah Yesod directly above Malchut, between Hod and Netzach, is related to the Moon in the emotional World of Yetzirah. Yesod, which means foundation, is referred to as the false or shadow self so therefore directly relates to the 9th Commandment warning us “not to bear false witness.” It is difficult to understand the connection between “foundation” and the notion of deception. If we can think of “foundation” as a cover-up, we can begin to understand the ideas of ego and objectification that “the fall” represents in our collective experience.

              Yesod is the final transition point between the nonphysical and the physical. It is a focusing point for all that is above to enter the mortal beings we are below. The ego is also designed to be a focusing point. The ego is the part of ourselves we created in order to be able to see ourselves from a detached viewpoint. In Kabbalah, God is said to have created the universe for the same purpose – to see itself. Kabbalist Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi summed it up as follows:

              Before the beginning of anything there was only God. Nothing existed, not even existence. Tradition states that the Absolute, called Ayin or No-thing and Ayin Sof or The Limitless in Kabbalah, wished to behold ITSELF and so Existence was willed into being to act as a vast mirror by which God could perceive the reflection of God. This process was accomplished, it is allegorically explained, by the Absolute withdrawing ITSELF from a portion of totality, thus allowing a void to appear in which Existence could be encompassed. Into this space the Holy One projected a line of light, a symbol of will, which unfolded in a specific sequence that was to be the structure and dynamic of a series of four universes, held together by Divine will.

              When seen from this purposeful perspective, it is somewhat easier to comprehend that our “fall” was self-created for the sole purpose of severing our spiritual connection so we could find it once again from a point of detached consciousness. We in essence fooled ourselves into believing we are only mortal and therefore needed to “cover” ourselves up with the cloth of ego to act as our “foundation” in confronting our self-conceived “hostile universe.” The 9th Commandment is our reminder that we should not forget our origins and that if we identify too much with our “game,” we risk distorting the reality of ourselves and others beyond the intent of our God-like purpose.

              Fooling ourselves into believing we are separate from the source of our being has played havoc in our lives. The main expression of this dysfunction is through addiction and its denial. What seems obvious to an onlooker cannot be explained to an addict through reason or logic. According to the addict nothing is wrong. They meant to sell their car to a crack dealer for a three-day binge. Drugs, alcohol and sex are not the only addictions we take on. Work, gambling, shopping and exercise are just a few of the many activities that can become obsessive and compulsive when used as pain avoidance mechanisms. Marriages can be lost, lives torn apart and children unnecessarily hurt when a person chooses to remain blind to everything outside the focus of their desire. Pain and shame endlessly feed each other in a vicious cycle. This is depicted in the ARI Tree through the disconnection of Malchut from Hod and Netzach, which represents the lack of mastery over, and ultimately the integration of the emotional self, with the other aspects of our being.

              The 8th Commandment “thou shalt not steal” then can be associated with the 8th Sephirah, Hod, which means glory. Steal what? How about the energy of others? There are innumerable ways our bodies can become blocked to both absorbing and dispersing energy. Fear, anxiety and pain cause us to retract or withdraw. Out of self-protection we close ourselves off from the natural energetic exchange process. The same way a contracted blood vessel constricts the flow of blood, constricted Chakras or Sephirot centers restrict the movement of energy to our detriment. Our energetic system is depleted if we stop naturally absorbing energy. If we simultaneously stop discharging our spent energy in reaction to fear or emotional pain, then we are not only depleted, hungering for energy, we become swamped in our own toxic discharge. We’ve all felt it … that inexplicable sense of exhaustion when the grating guest finally leaves. Since most of us live oblivious to the health of our energetic system, few of us even realize when we’re starving for energy – when we may be unfairly soaking up the energy of friends and loved ones because it is safe. This is especially true in the many faceted realm of love and sex. If our own sexual energy has been blocked by any of love’s various dings or bangs, we tend to seek to unite indiscriminately with others, drinking up their energy like a vampire. This behavior is driven by lack or the covetous desire mentioned in the 10th Commandment. What we lack or covet we try to reach out for, glorify or “steal” from others as opposed to developing or recognizing that we already have what we are seeking out in our own backyard.

              If we compromise ourselves enough to become vampires or lack-driven thieves, we spread the contagion on to the next Sephirah Netzach. Netzach, which means victory, is related to the commandment prohibiting adultery. Victory once again is a victory over the emotional self. Agreements between partners become adulterated when we function unconsciously, feeding our base needs instead of acting on the impulses of our higher selves. The flowing energy that was severed in “the fall” turns into adulterated energy, driving us into further and further base or destructive exchanges. Like any toxin or pollution, the adulterated energy spreads everywhere, with everyone. This further corrupts our sensibilities, keeping us further away from what we really seek; the solar center of beauty and splendor found in Tipheret. Tipheret is also the mediation point for the higher self found in the upper Sephirot.

              The 6th Commandment, associated with Tipheret, the solar center of the Tree of Life representing the heart, is “thou shalt not murder.” Tipheret, which means beauty or splendor, unites the lower light of earthly experience to the higher light of the divine. Of course the 6th Commandment is effectively broken if we cut ourselves off from our solar center. This then locks us into an endless cycle of pain and meaninglessness. Tipheret is the balance point between too much judgment and not enough; between Gevurah and Chesed. Tipheret stands at a cross in the Tree and represents the achievement of unification and realization of the Adam Kadmon or Primal Man template. Therefore, Tipheret – the heart – must make sure to moderate between the two pillars left and right as well as unite the upper and lower realms. Breaking through the layers of pattern and habits and corrupt ways of perceiving the human self buried beneath is the only way out. The way the quest is fulfilled is through balance in Tipheret.

              Tipheret cannot be reached without developing the honesty required to face all one’s demons and do away with them. The 6th Commandment’s prohibition of murder is directed more to the Worlds of Thought (Briah) and Feeling (Yetzirah), since Tipheret straddles both realms. This explains why the Christian Gospels focus on sins of the heart and mind as opposed to the sins of the body that Leviticus incorporates: Yesod, which rules reproduction, is the transition point between the Worlds of Heart (Yetzirah, or Formation) and Body (Assiyah, or Action).

              Since Yesod is on the middle pillar between Hod and Netzach and rules sex and reproduction, we really need to understand the Leviticus laws beyond their assumed meaning. Again we are faced with misleading laws on purity. The most misunderstood law from Leviticus, in my opinion, is the law prohibiting a man lying with another man as he lies with a woman.

              If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them.
              Leviticus 20: 13, KJV

              The interesting thing about this verse is that the word “mankind” is translated from the Hebrew word zakar, z(zayin), k (kaf), r (resh). There are only three other instances of this word in the entire Bible. One is a reiteration of the first and the other two are in the New Testament. Whenever I see a word used only once in the Bible, I take note: this is important. The Hebrew word for womankind is Isha, which is the common word for women. Zakar, on the other hand, is only used in this singular context and in the repetitions in similar verses. Since this is a special occurrence, I look at the importance and meaning of each letter.

              The first letter in zakar is zayin, meaning woman of valor, which seems odd to begin a word denoting mankind. The next letter, kaf, means the crown: the power to actualize potential. To me, this represents the crown Sephirah of Kether as it sits at the top of the Tree of Life, waiting for consciousness to rise up to its highest position. The final letter, resh, means process: the art of clarification that again reiterates the current theme. Resh also means head, as well as the beginning of wisdom. That meaning also hints at the second Sephirah of Chochmah, which also sits high up in the Tree of Life.

              When one considers that Yesod, the ruler of reproduction as well as blood and the menstrual cycle, acts as the “foundation” for this upward thrust into the higher worlds, it becomes quickly apparent that the kind of sex Leviticus speaks of is above and beyond the purely physical realm. What is being expressed here is the concept of male-female unification within the realm of feeling – Yetzirah or Formation.

              The woman of valor is our own inner bride that has been pushed deep into the subconscious through several thousand years of paternal rule. Since she is subconscious – at least for most males – the natural impulse is to project her onto anyone willing to act out the suppressed qualities that occur in the World of Assiyah or Action.

              Thus, Leviticus’ meticulous prohibition against “laying” with any relative or animal that might take on these projections serves less as a warning and more as a directive for males to reclaim the female qualities within. It is considerably ironic and humanely tragic that homosexuality of the body has borne the burden of a limited interpretation of the verses. I believe the reason for a homophobic interpretation of the verses sits with the cultural mores of ancient times. Specifically I refer to the practice of older men sodomizing children. Given the choice between a compassionate understanding of sexual preference versus protecting vulnerable children, homophobia won out.

              St. Paul reiterated the law in his writings but he used an entirely different word that contained the Greek prefix “arsen,” which supports the argument above that this prohibition was specifically aimed at the predator and abuser. This word also suggests the inner serpent called the Kundalini – liquid fire – found in eastern religions. This is the same substance called the Holy Breath – the Ruach (spirit) called Shekinah in Hebrew, which is the feminine aspect of God. Without the Shekinah, death is inevitable – thus the proclamation of Leviticus 20:13. The reference to blood is the recognition that unless the Shekinah participates in our climb, Yesod is the stopping point in our upward expansion.

              Examining the story of Moses in the desert further enlightens us. Moses discovers a God named “I am” in the midst of a burning bush (Hebrew word Sineh, which also means to fend off an attack as with thorns). This God also tells Moses to remove his shoes because he is on “holy” ground. He comes down from the mountain (Sinai in Hebrew) with two stone (Exodus 31:18 Hebrew word eben, which is also used anatomically for the word testicles in Lev 21:20; Dt 23:1; Job 40:17) tablets.

              The burning bush imagery refers to the seat of the kundalini fire, the Shekinah, revealing an emerging feminine perspective around this experience. Holy ground denotes a holy feminine presence in the earth – although suppressed thoroughly enough to be defended with thorns. The stone tablets suggest a testimony meant to reestablish the “I am that I am” (in Hebrew, Ayeh Asher Ayeh) within, based on the male or spirit “I am” uniting with the female or material “I am.”

              The tablets can be viewed as divided into spirit and matter. The first five Commandments deal with such abstractions as the nature of God, while four in the second half prohibit crimes: theft, perjury, adultery and murder. And each has an affiliation with the Tree of Life.

              On his return to camp, Moses sees a golden calf, which reverberates with our earlier discussion regarding the prohibition of boiling a calf in its mother’s milk. What we have here is an attempt by the Hebrews to enslave spirit into matter once again. Moses views this idolatry as blasphemy and breaks the first set of tablets. The calf is ground into a powder and the Israelites must eat it to internalize the lessons at hand and to halt the backsliding into Egyptian ways.

              The broken tablets symbolize the broken connections from Malchut to Hod and Netzach that Moses had just reestablished through his communion with the burning bush on Sinai. So the Israelites must again learn to reconnect Malchut to glory and victory by embracing the process of developing self-mastery – which cannot be attained by projecting God into external material objects. This must wait for a new generation (regeneration) of Israelites that only know freedom (the children of the slaves, 40 years after the Exodus). It takes that long to receive and accept the message.

              I propose that the ARI Tree – the one without the connections to Hod and Netzach – be referred to as the Patriarchal Tree, and the GRA Tree – the one with the connections to Hod and Netzach – be referred to as the Restored Tree or Kadmon Tree. The first Adam (Kadmon) was created male and female before “the fall.” According to the text “the fall” was a result of an impulse to acquire the knowledge of both good and evil, in essence the knowledge and experience of all polarities. Our purpose then becomes to integrate the opposites to find wholeness once again but with the wisdom gained in the process.

              The reconnection of Malchut to Hod and Netzach can occur when the suppressed feminine within is reclaimed and reintegrated into the consciousness. This is reflected in the 5th Commandment, to “Honor thy Father and thy Mother.” The 5th Commandment corresponds to the Sephirah Gevurah or judgment, which is the first purely divine attribute in the Tree of Life above Tipheret.

              We now move to the Sephirah of Chesed and the 4th Commandment of observing the Sabbath. Chesed means loving kindness. This Sephirah is associated with the astrological planet Jupiter. Jupiter is recognized for its expansiveness and philosophical nature – the idea of putting all the pieces together to grasp the big picture. There is a playful nature in this. The previous Sephirah Gevurah is indicative and Chesed is invitational. Whereas Gevurah is stingy withholding the benefit of the doubt, Chesed is all about faith. There is meaning in life, and it’s found in gratitude.

              The Shabbat or Sabbath ritual seeks to endow the participant with a sense of the Messianic Age by creating a 24-hour space of sacred time. In Judaism lighting the two Shabbat candles symbolizes the marriage of the bride and bridegroom, representing the union of Malchut and Kether from our Tree of Life. To welcome the bride we sing “Lecha Dodi,” inviting the Shekinah to come to the wedding party from Malchut. Rabbi Luria, the developer of the ARI or male Tree, and his followers would sing this song parading to the synagogue dressed in white for the Sabbath services at sundown in Sfat, Israel.

              There is a “wholyness” about this ritual that invites everyone into the mood of gratitude and abundance. Abundance is represented by the double loaves/portions of bread and gratitude by the prayers to the King (Melach). Wine represents spirit as the bread represents sustenance and matter. We wash our hands and say a blessing to purify the temple of our bodies. Then we bless our children to acknowledge our love for them.

              This environment reveals meaning. The number seven for the seventh day and Chesed share a gift for seeing into what’s true. Silence is meditative and study is reflective. Transformation into wholeness is accomplished through ritual and reflection, which helps us see what’s right in the world instead of chronically focusing on what’s wrong.

              We continue the cycle, moving from Chesed to the next Sephirah Binah. To accomplish this we must cross the abyss of Da’at, which means knowledge. The word Binah itself means understanding. The Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden was called The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil or Good and Bad. The Trees are organized and arranged so we can learn “to be like Gods” by going through the experience of duality. The first clue to this mystery is the expression to be like Gods in the plural sense. There are so many God names to contend with in the Hebrew, including the name Elohiem, which itself is plural. It’s no wonder the expression says Gods. The paradox, though, is that we are told there is only one God. In fact in the Shema prayer we state “The Lord is one.” The Rabbis explain that these God names are just aspects or facets of the one God. In Kabbalah we view each Sephirah as an aspect of God.

              The 3rd Commandment warns us not to take God’s name in vain. Here the text specifically speaks of God in the singular sense. In that case, are we to refrain from taking the one particular name in vain or does this apply to any or all of the large stable of God names? And what in God’s name does vain mean anyway?

              I was brought up to understand that taking God’s name in vain meant to not swear with his name in the expression such as “God damn it.” This made sense until I discovered plenty of other nastier words and phrases that didn’t contain the word God at all.

              The definition of vain that works here for this particular exercise is from Webster’s –
              vain 1. Having no real substance, value, or importance; empty; void; worthless; unsatisfying. “Thy vain excuse.” ... 2. Destitute of forge or efficacy; effecting no purpose; fruitless; ineffectual; as, vain toil; a vain attempt.
              Webster’s Dictionary

              When I look at these meanings or the lack of meaning they convey, I find all the Hebrew God names to be just that, lacking of substance. This is in direct contrast to the 2nd Commandment, which asks us to basically keep the notion of God totally void of image. Why this schism?

              When we reflect back on how matter is animated by spirit, it begins to make some sense as to what this commandment is trying to tell us.

              In the Hebrew Bible one particular God name is given the most prominence – YHVH, which is the amalgamation of the letters yud-hey-vav-hey. The problem with these letters is that it is impossible to say this God name because no one knows how to pronounce it, with the supposed exception of the high priests who do so in private on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. The name is unpronounceable because each letter can have its own sound or be silent within a word. Of course you can go the way of the translators and make it Jehovah or Jave or Yavay, etc., but that’s just purely ignoring the Hebrew intent of keeping this name enigmatic and non-encapsulated. Yah is one variation used in Hebrew but only very rarely.

              The other God name appearing over and over in the Bible is Elohiem. Elohiem is given the distinction of being the Creator God, but the form is plural. The God name El is the singular from of this name and is spelled aleph-lamed EL. This God name was discovered on ancient wall writings in pre-patriarchal sites around the world in a form of Hebrew known as the Negev script. It turns out the Hopi alphabet has the same number of letters as Hebrew, and ancient Hopi inscriptions in this Negev script style have been discovered. The El name is also contained within variations of the pagan God names in the Bible, such as Baal.

              The Bible frequently alternates the use of Elohiem and YHVH interchangeably. In Hebrew prayers the name YHVH is replaced by Adonai, which means the Lord. YHVH is granted the superior status over all the other Gods because he is “the Father” and represents the highest attribute of spirit. This God name is associated with Chochmah, the next Sephirah up the tree. It only makes sense that if Chochmah is associated with the Father, then Binah must be associated with the Mother, and indeed it is. Binah, spelled bet nun hey, connotes a container for creation or a womb, which represents the highest attribute of matter. El is the God name associated with Binah although most often it’s shown in its plural form as it is in the Bible – Elohiem. Is El or Elohiem the God name that we are supposed to not take in vain?

              The problem with El being the name the 3rd Commandment refers to is that YHVH allows no other Gods to be above it. This is shown in the text. From a Gematria standpoint, though, YHVH adds up to 26 (yud 10 + hey 5 + vav 6 + hey 5) and EL adds up to 31 (aleph 1 + lamed 30). If we break the rules of Gematria and reduce the God name El to 4 by adding the values of the two digits together from 31 to 4, then we can honor the higher authority of the 2nd Commandment, which says no other God should go before it (YHVH). Now the name YHVH has greater Gematria weight than El by 22 (26 – 4 = 22) or the full span of the Hebrew aleph-bet from the first to the last letter.

              The significance of this is that when we add the two God names of El and YHVH together, we get the value of 30 (26 + 4), equivalent to the letter lamed, which has the esoteric meaning: aspiration: contemplation of the heart. If we were to ignore the 2nd Commandment and not reduce El down, the revised equation of 31 + 26 would yield the value of 57, which eerily enough equates to the Hebrew letters of nun (50) and zayin (7) or nazi (vowels added myself). This is the result of allowing matter to overshadow spirit. If we reverse those letters again we’re left with an interesting turnabout, as the word would then become zayin nun or potentially zion. Many people question whether Zionists prioritize material interests over spiritual interests in the pursuit of their political agenda.

              The 3rd Commandment tells us that the name of God, the true name of God, which is the unification of spirit and matter (with help from some well-placed vowels), is anything but empty when revealed to the diligent student. Whether it’s love (lamed-yud-hey-vav-hey), to love (el means to and ohev means love in Hebrew), a heart that understands knowledge or EL-YHVH, the incredible depth of this undertaking – understanding – is undeniable. The album cover image from Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” visually demonstrates the relationship from Chochmah (YHVH) to Binah (El) and its crossover the abyss of Da’at (knowledge). Chochmah sends the pure white light to Binah the prism where its spectrum is divided up into the rays/tones of creation.

              Chochmah means wisdom, which implies that creation is infused with a divine intelligence or a plan that unfolds in its own way. I say unfolds in its own way because the planet Saturn, ruler of time as we know it, rests in Binah; therefore, Chochmah is beyond time and beyond our material understanding (Binah).

              The Sephirah Chochmah is associated with the entire 12 houses of the Zodiac. The number 12 is directly related to the 12 tribes and the 12 signs of the Great Wheel. Christians might say that this is also representative of the 12 apostles.

              The 2nd Commandment chastises us to “have no other Gods before me” and not to “make for yourself an idol.” The essence of this commandment is reflected in the dynamic nature of this Sephirah in how it separates and unites Gods and names, keeping an inherent mystery alive concerning the nature of our universe. There is no way to capture just a portion of this dynamic divine force apart from itself nor is there any way to put another force before it. The prohibition of idolatry ultimately diffuses YHVH into the Ayn Sof (limitless light) or in New Age speak - All That Is.

              Finally the upper most Sephirah is Kether. The 1st Commandment is more of a declaration – I AM your Lord your God that delivered you out of Egypt. The Hebrew word for Egypt is Mitzrayim, which means “narrow place.” The narrow place referred to is the very bottom of the Tree of Life prior to free physical existence. This is a statement of beingness and ultimate power, responsibility and obligation. Kether means crown. This is the crowning of the prince within his kingdom as the ultimate goal of the Knight’s quest to marry Malchut the kingdom with Kether the crown. This is what the Sabbath is supposed to teach us. We are to realize that there is a “greater work” than our day-to-day tasks to get through the world. Our quest for “Wholyness” is not in vain and we do not have to put it into any kind of framework or cast it into any kind of preconceived notion. All we need to do is to simply realize ourselves – our “I Am-ness.” When the “I am” of the crown (Kether) meets the “I am” of the Kingdom (Malchut), then we can say “I am that I am” or “Ayeh Asher Ayeh,” which was the name told to Moses on Sinai by “the presence” of the burning bush.

              The crown placed on the Adam Kadmon may now be understood as the realized Christ, Buddha or Krishna Consciousness. It is the marriage of the yin and yang and the connection point of heaven and earth.



              • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                Wed, August 6, 2008 - 9:40 AM
                You did a great job revealing some important metaphysical aspects in your book, Steven. Excellent work. Be prepared that you will attract a very small number of interested, considering the depth and the complexity of your interpretations.

                Are you familiar with Leo Schaya?

                His works are really well resonating with your insights.

                I liked this essay from him:

                Creation, the Image of God (PDF file):

                www.worldwisdom.com/uploads/pdfs/145.pdf


                Few other works:

                www.worldwisdom.com/public/a...ails.aspx
                • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                  Wed, August 6, 2008 - 10:27 AM
                  "You did a great job revealing some important metaphysical aspects in your book, Steven. Excellent work. Be prepared that you will attract a very small number of interested, considering the depth and the complexity of your interpretations. "

                  Yeah - my agent told me not to quit my day job. Definately a niche with a niche.


                  "Are you familiar with Leo Schaya?

                  His works are really well resonating with your insights."

                  No but I'll check his work out.
              • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                Wed, August 6, 2008 - 9:44 AM
                steven, have you worked with a bible code software? what's your take if you have?
                • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                  Wed, August 6, 2008 - 10:29 AM
                  "steven, have you worked with a bible code software? what's your take if you have? "

                  No MIA haven't worked with Bible Code software but have worked with Greg Braden's material found in his book "The God Code". I moderate a tribe with the same name tribes.tribe.net/godcode
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                    Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                    Wed, August 6, 2008 - 4:18 PM
                    wordcounter?
                    what happened to the simplicity: thou shall not kill
                    vs thou shall not commit murder?

                    i cannot wait to get back to this...
                    • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                      Thu, August 7, 2008 - 7:24 PM
                      just so that all can see CLEARly; part of the writings give only part of the picture

                      ***We leave you to decide whether the following is in fact the authentic word of Christ...***

                      The Essene Gospel of Peace III
                      Translated by Purcell Weaver and Edmond Szekely the following is considered by some to be a true account of Christ’s original teaching. Based on texts from the Vatican library and the Royal Library of the Hapsburg’s and dated to the first century AD, it contains many references to fasting, vegetarianism and angels; all of which were altered or entirely removed from Christian teaching after the first Council of Nicaea in 325 AD. Convened by the Emperor Constantine the Council effectively hammered out what was to become the Holy Roman Law scriptures. In the process a lot of Christianity’s original spiritual essence was edited or removed entirely to serve the more earthly agendas of the emergent Holy Roman Empire. We leave you to decide whether the following is in fact the authentic word of Christ...

                      And it was by the bed of a stream; many sick fasted and prayed with God's angels for seven days and seven nights. And great was their reward, because they followed Jesus words. And with the passing of the seventh day, all their pains left them. And when the sun rose over the earth's rim they saw Jesus coming towards them from the mountain, with the brightness of the rising sun about his head.

                      “Peace be with you.”

                      And they said no word at all, but only cast themselves down before him, and touched the hem of his garment in token of their healing.

                      “Give thanks not to me, but to your Earthly Mother, who sent you her healing angels. Go, and sin no more, that you may never again see disease. And let the healing angels become your guardians.”

                      But they answered him: “Whither should we go, Master, for with you are the words of eternal life? Tell us, what are the sins which we must shun, that we may nevermore see disease?”

                      Jesus answered: “Be it so according to your faith,” and he sat down among them, saying:

                      “It was said to them of old time, 'Honour thy Heavenly Father and thy Earthly Mother, and do their commandments, that thy days may be long upon the earth.' And next afterward was given this commandment, 'Thou shalt not kill,' for life is given to all by God, and that which God has given, let not man take away. For I tell you truly, from one Mother proceeds all that lives upon the earth. Therefore, he who kills, kills his brother. And from him will the Earthly Mother turn away, and will pluck from him her quickening breasts. And he will be shunned by her angels, and Satan will have his dwelling in his body. And the flesh of slain beasts in his body will become his own tomb. For I tell you truly, he who kills, kills himself, and whoso eats the flesh of slain beasts, eats of the body of death. For in his blood every drop of their blood turns to poison; in his breath their breath to stink; in his flesh their flesh to boils; in his bones their bones to chalk; in his bowels their bowels to decay; in his eyes their eyes to scales; in his ears their ears to waxy issue. And their death will become his death. For only in the service of your Heavenly Father are your debts of seven years forgiven in seven clays. But Satan forgives you nothing and you must pay him for all. 'Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot; burning for burning, wound for wound; life for life, death for death.' For the wages of sin is death. Kill not; neither eat the flesh of your innocent prey, lest you become the slaves of Satan. For that is the path of sufferings, and it leads unto death. But do the will of God, that his angels may serve you on the way of life. Obey, therefore, the words of God: 'Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is breath of life, I give every green herb for meat. Also the milk of every thing that moveth and liveth upon earth shall be meat for you; even as the green herb have I given unto them, so I give their milk unto you. But flesh, and the blood which quickens it, shall ye not eat. And, surely, your spurting blood will I require, your blood wherein is your soul; I will require all slain beasts, and the souls of all slain men. For I the Lord thy God am a God strong and jealous, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and showing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments. Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength: this is the first and greatest commandment.' And the second is like unto it: 'Love thy neighbour as thyself' There is none other commandment greater than these.”

                      And after these words they all remained silent, save one, who called out: “What am I to do, Master, if I see a wild beast rend my brother in the forest? Shall I let my brother perish, or kill the wild beast? Shall not I thus transgress the law?”

                      And Jesus answered: “It was said to them of old time: ‘All beasts that move upon the earth, all the fish of the sea, and all the fowl of the air are given into thy power.’ I tell you truly, of all creatures living upon the earth, God created only man after his image. Wherefore beasts are for man, and not man for beasts. You do not, therefore, transgress the law if you kill the wild beast to save your brother's life. For I tell you truly, man is more than the beast. But he who kills the beast without a cause, though the beast attack him not, through lust for slaughter, or for its flesh, or for its hide, or yet for its tusks, evil is the deed which he does, for he is turned into a wild beast himself. Wherefore is his end also as the end of the wild beasts.”

                      Then another said: “Moses, the greatest in Israel, suffered our forefathers to eat the flesh of clean beasts, and forbade only the flesh of unclean beasts. Why, therefore, do you forbid us the flesh of all beasts? Which law comes from God? That of Moses, or your law?”

                      And Jesus answered: “God gave, by Moses, ten commandments to your forefathers. 'These commandments are hard,' said your forefathers, and they could not keep them. When Moses saw this, he had compassion on his people, and would not that they perish. And then he gave them ten times ten commandments. For he whose feet are strong as the mountain of Zion, needs no crutches; but he whose limbs do shake, gets further having crutches, than without them. And Moses said to the Lord: 'My heart is filled with sorrow, for my people will be lost. For they are without knowledge, and are not able to understand thy commandments. They are as little children who cannot yet understand their father's words. Suffer, Lord, that I give them other laws, that they may not perish. if they may not be with thee, Lord, let them not be against thee; that they may sustain themselves, and when the time has come, and they are ripe for thy words, reveal to hem thy laws.' For that did Moses break the two tablets of stone whereon were written the ten commandments, and he gave them ten times ten in their stead. And of these ten times ten the Scribes and Pharisees have made a hundred times ten commandments. And they have laid unbearable burdens on your shoulders, that they themselves do not carry. For the more nigh are the commandments to God, the less do we need; and the farther they are from God, then the more do we need. Wherefore are the laws of the Pharisees and Scribes innumerable; the laws of the Son of Man seven; of the angels three; and of God one.

                      “Therefore, I teach you only those laws which you can understand, that you may become men, and follow the seven laws of the Son of Man. Then will the unknown angels of the Heavenly Father also reveal their laws to you, that God's holy spirit may descend upon you, and lead you to his law.”

                      And all were astonished at his wisdom, and asked him: “Continue, Master, and teach us all the laws which we can receive.”

                      And Jesus continued: “God commanded your forefathers: 'Thou shalt not kill.' But their heart was hardened and they killed. Then Moses desired that at least they should not kill men, and he suffered them to kill beasts. And then the heart of your forefathers was hardened yet more, and they killed men and beasts likewise. But I do say to you: Kill neither men, nor beasts, nor yet the food which goes into your mouth. For if you eat living food, the same will quicken you, but if you kill your food, the dead food will kill you also. For life comes only from life, and from death comes always death. For everything which kills your foods, kills your bodies also. And everything which kills your bodies kills your souls also. And your bodies become what your foods are, even as your spirits, likewise, become what your thoughts are. Therefore, eat not anything which fire, or frost, or water has destroyed. For burned, frozen and rotted foods will burn, freeze and rot your body also (1). Be not like the foolish husbandman who sowed in his ground cooked, and frozen, and rotten seeds. And the autumn came, and his fields bore nothing. And great was his distress. But be like that husbandman who sowed in his field living seed, and whose field bore living ears of wheat, paying a hundredfold for the seeds which he planted. For I tell you truly, live only by the fire of life, and prepare not your foods with the fire of death, which kills your foods, your bodies and your souls also.”

                      “Master, where is the fire of life?” asked some of them.

                      “In you, in your blood, and in your bodies.”

                      “And the fire of death?” asked others.

                      “It is the fire which blazes outside your body, which is hotter than your blood. With that fire of death you cook your foods in your homes and in your fields. I tell you truly, it is the same fire which destroys your foods and your bodies, even as the fire of malice, which ravages your thoughts, ravages your spirits. For your body is that which you eat, and your spirit is that which you think. Eat nothing, therefore, which a stronger fire than the fire of life has killed. Wherefore, prepare and eat all fruits of trees, and all grasses of the fields, and all milk of beasts good for eating. For all these are fed and ripened by the fire of life; all are the gift of the angels of our Earthly Mother. But eat nothing to which only the fire of death gives savor, for such is of Satan.”

                      “So eat always from the table of God: the fruits of the trees, the grain and grasses of the field, the milk of beasts, and the honey of bees. For everything beyond these is of Satan, and leads by the way of sins and of diseases unto death. But the foods which you eat from the abundant table of God give strength and youth to your body, and you will never see diseases For the table of God fed Methuselah of old, and I tell you truly, if you live even as he lived, then will the God of the living give you also long life upon the earth as was his.

                      “For I tell you truly, the God of the living is richer than all the rich of the earth, and his abundant table is richer than the richest table of feasting of all the rich upon the earth. Eat; therefore, all your life at the table of our Earthly Mother, and you will never see want. And when you eat at her table, eat all things even as they are found on the table of the Earthly Mother. Cook not, neither mix all things one with another, lest your bowels become as steaming bogs (2). For I tell you truly, this is abominable in the eyes of the Lord.

                      “Take heed, therefore, and defile not with all kinds of abominations the temple of your bodies. Be content with two or three sorts of food, which you will find always upon the table of our Earthly Mother. And desire not to devour all things which you see around you. For I tell you truly, if you mix together all sorts of food in your body, then the peace of your body will cease, and endless war will rage in you. And it will be blotted out even as homes and kingdoms divided against themselves work their own destruction. For your God is the God of peace, and does never help division. Arouse not, therefore, against you the wrath of God, lest he drive you from his table, and lest you be compelled to go to the table of Satan, where the fire of sins, diseases, and death will corrupt your body.”

                      From: The Gospel of Peace of Jesus Christ published by CW Daniel Company Ltd. ISBN 0-85207-103-5

                      1) Sometimes referred to, as the "culinary spark of life" enzymes are the agents in our foods that unlock the nutrients potential and allow our bodies to harness them. However cooking or freezing destroys them and the more you cook, the more are destroyed. Thus raw foods contain the most nutritive potential, whilst quick stir-fries or lightly steamed slightly less and so on.
                      2) Food combining or trophology is a science in itself and readers are referred to page 58 of Daniel Reid’s classic “The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity” for further perspective.
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Thu, August 7, 2008 - 7:30 PM
                        the true FREEman is one
                        who lives with truth
                        not for

                        a book for all the children to read...simple, and easy to understand
                        if clean
                        inside

                        you bunch of idiots that think/thought baptism was for the outer!!!
                        another stupid ritual, that probably billions might die for...
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Thu, August 7, 2008 - 9:28 PM
                        ***We leave you to decide whether the following is in fact the authentic word of Christ...***

                        I am not in a position to comment on whether the Essene Gospel of Peace is authentic or not but I can provide a point of view on The Aquarian Gospel which I quote extensively in my book.

                        I had never heard of the Aquarian Gospel which was received clairvoyantly by Levi Dowling in 1911 www.sacred-texts.com/chr/agjc/

                        The book was "handed" to me in a dream I had while writing my book about a year ago. It was presented to me with a red velvet cover which I interpreted as being "rich" with content. Indeed I was quite surprised when I searched the Web for the name and came across this great alternative text.

                        Much of it resonated with me and my experience studying metaphyics and Kabbalah as well as detail concerning places in Israel I had visited back in the 70s.
                        • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                          Fri, August 8, 2008 - 12:33 AM
                          ste: big program on diabetes tonite
                          am coast to coast
                          sounds like fasting and raw foods to kickstart program
                          key: get off insulin and no high blood pressure medicine
                          75% diabetics die of heart disease
                          go get one of those plaque tests that show shows the calcified plaque
                          in your veins/arteries
                          non invasive, but still got to take poison...
                          you could also look up dr day program...
                        • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                          Fri, August 8, 2008 - 12:45 AM
                          pp: I am not in a position to comment on whether the Essene Gospel of Peace is authentic or not...
                          Thu, August 7, 2008 - 9:28 PM

                          nobody is seeking your validation as to it being real or not; it is.
                          nobody needs channeling nor clairvoyance to realize the truth; moreso where it came from

                          nobody needs to even bother going check wikipedia...

                          one must warn others about how the truth can so easily being covered and the wayward
                          can be led off path with the 'historical'; should be called the "hysterical"
                          just like the how the catholic church reigned power all these centuries: you need 'them' to "interpret"...
                          that's why i initially see the jewish/kabbalah as another phony endeavor, another hoax...
                          kind of reminds me of... scientology
                          • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                            Fri, August 8, 2008 - 9:11 AM
                            "that's why i initially see the jewish/kabbalah as another phony endeavor, another hoax...
                            kind of reminds me of... scientology "

                            A hoax needs to fail to deliver on some particular promise. While I can see that perhaps Scientolgy promises "clearness" as in the ability to function as a unconditioned, de-karmized spirit, Kabbalah offers no promises that I'm aware of.

                            Kabbalah means "to receive" or "the tradition" which denotes somewhat of a Mystery School status as in the Pythagorean sense. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabbalah

                            While Scientology centrally proselytizes, Kabbalah is decentralized into many different schools of thought. The closest comparison to Scientology can really only be made with the Kabbalah Centre which is only one school among many.

                            The Kabbalah Centre has created a cult-like status among its adherants such as Modonna. Content has been thoroughly "New Age-a-sized".

                            I follow the precepts of the Luria school. www.newkabbalah.com/index3.html
                            • gee, how many years, no, maybe decades to 'learn'...this fantastical fallacy called: kabbalah? no! the new too? hoo? wake him up...now?
                              does madonna sell amway now too? i believe my previous post 724pm speaks for itself. no big mystery, no mystical schooling needed nor even wanted. freemasons miss the bus here? oooohhhhaawww. the great egyptian whatevers...etc etc etc etc etc
                              KEEP IT SIMPLE *STUPID*
                              or at least that's what ?they? told me. sure i knew, but took me a while to understand...
                              sure, why read what i have posted. i tried my best to condense, even edit. but the profound is sound. i have already received dozens of messages calling ME, ON WORDCOUNTER!!! ok, i made that part up. but jesus is real...




                              The New Kabbalah is a perspective in philosophy, theology and psychology, grounded in the union between traditional Jewish mysticism and modern and postmodern thought. Rooted in the visionary mythos of Rabbi Isaac Luria (1534-72), and interpreted through such modern and postmodern thinkers as Freud, Jung, Hegel, Wittgenstein and Derrida, the New Kabbalah seeks to uncover and further develop the philosophical and psychological significance of Kabbalistic symbols and ideas. In addition, the New Kabbalah is enriched by comparative studies and dialog between Jewish mysticism and other religious and philosophical traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Platonism, and Gnosticism. The New Kabbalah is born out of the conviction that the theosophical system of Luria and his followers promotes an open economy of thought, dialog and criticism, while at the same time providing a comprehensive account of the world and humanity's role within it that is intellectually, morally and spiritually vital for us today.
                              • "KEEP IT SIMPLE *STUPID* "

                                R - you betray me with a KISS.

                                "Now Meng-ste was the oldest sage; he took the chair of chief, and said, Man is not far enough advanced to live by faith; he cannot comprehend the things his eyes see not. He yet is child, and during all the coming age he must be taught by pictures, symbols, rites and forms. His God must be a human God; he cannot see a God by faith. And then he cannot rule himself; the king must rule; the man must serve. The age that follows this will be the age of man, the age of faith. In that blest age the human race will see without the aid of carnal eyes; will hear the soundless sound; will know the Spirit-God."

                                - The Aquarian Gospel 58:5-11
                                • r='s I; r u i???
                                  up early?
                                  guess what
                                  better you go wake hoo, you might need some help
                                  you try to be simple, i am through being
                                  stupid
                                  let us not digress
                                  words?
                                  PLEASE ADDRESS THE MOST SIMPLE
                                  724pm
                                  it don't get know better, nor will it too...
                                  grammar check?
                                  • "PLEASE ADDRESS THE MOST SIMPLE
                                    724pm"

                                    Sorry to say 7:24pm is suspect. I'm afraid you've been had.
                                    • 724pm: the essene gospel of peace...
                                      each to their own?

                                      we each must suffer in the realm in which believed...

                                      sure glad mystica and lana not around...
                                      • I'm sure this is not new news...

                                        Mark 7:14-23

                                        14And he called the people to him again, and said to them, “Hear me, all of you, and understand: 15there is nothing outside a man which by going into him can defile him; but the things which come out of a man are what defile him.” 17And when he had entered the house, and left the people, his disciples asked him about the parable. 18And he said to them, “Then are you also without understanding? Do you not see that whatever goes into a man from outside cannot defile him, 19since it enters, not his heart but his stomach, and so passes on?” (Thus he declared all foods clean.) 20And he said, “What comes out of a man is what defiles a man. 21For from within, out of the heart of man, come evil thoughts, fornication, theft, murder, adultery, 22coveting, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness, envy, slander, pride, foolishness. 23All these evil things come from within, and they defile a man” (RSV).
          • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

            Sat, August 9, 2008 - 11:03 PM
            >>Christians need to embrace Kabbalah as it is their heritage<<

            Actually, they did. The esoteric lineage of Christianity was Freemasonry. Then the destruction of the Knight Templars in the 13th century and the Reformation later broke the ties between Christianity and the Masonry. If you think about, Masonry is jammed with Kabbalah. They embraced Kabbalah as their own tradition.

            Freemasonry has been used as an initiative order of Christianity. The mainstream denominations were for masses, while Freemasonry for the elite. This is how the royal families were over Europe, along with every influential man was drawn into Masonry. The situation is similar today, although we don't know where Masonry has deviated, but it became a serious counter-initiative or pseudo-initiative force. Still George Bush falls into the arms of the Pope whenever they meet. The Catholic Church perhaps, became smarter when it comes to enroll important members into the club.

            New Age is closely embraced by Masonry, so I can totally understand the new ageization of Kabbalah by Madonna and pals.The New Age has become one of the mainstream pseudo-initiative movements and sometimes I have the impression that the whole 2012 hype is deeply fueled by the same reason. People believe they are exposed to the truth and the "real thing", while they are fed with counterfeits only. And since the real initiation is missing from the New Age, aspiring spiritual disciples are left alone on a very dangerous path. I've seen too many New Agers turn delusional, spaced out, unable to cope with the reality, tangled up in drugs and getting demoralized in extreme ways.
            Not to mention the obsession with the conspiracy theories, secret agenda, UFO's etc. Folks turn seriously psychotic after reading too much of this stuff. We probably have a few examples in this tribe as well.

            However, there's hope for the New Age and New Agers if they can turn around and recognize the truth behind the counterfeits. If they turn back towards the source of the knowledge and mysteries, they can avoid getting lost or fooled into a shallow materialism. I think it's important to embrace those who are wondering out there, purposeless or sinking into a greater despair because they have lost a firm reference point, what to do in such a chaotic situation, like the world is today. I've met truly spiritual, honest, open and intelligent people within the New Age; they ought to know, what authority they serve and what program they follow. There nothing more powerful on the path of self-realization than exposing the lies, reflecting light on the counterfeits and revealing the underlying truth.
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              Sun, August 10, 2008 - 1:19 AM
              stevo:
              take the following with a grain of salt
              no, not you hoo; i will deal...later
              from pp: first of all, ato is out of place calling you seriously psychotic; my admittance to slightly psychotic is neither here nor there
              is ato a closet
              scientologist? the real problem would be if he had to pay for it...
              anyways, i read your book.
              nobody needs an editor worse than me
              but
              you 'might' seriously seek some consultation...in/on that avenue
              liked p 96
              p126: you are slightly confused on that one
              p138 interesting extrapolation
              ch 12 best/caught my attn
              p175 henry potter saga: had no idea...
              seth: do not even tell me how much that cost you...
              i really was impressed with the phoenix/az founded by freemasons
              astrology interpretation: i will wait for manjo's book on that one
              crop circles?
              i know you seek especially not my 2 cents worth, but you might try breaking up/off into essay writing
              back to slice/dice...atu actually said i am unable to cope with reality? which one...
              • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                Sun, August 10, 2008 - 9:24 AM
                Thanks for the input Roger. My intro has a revision that says:

                My methods are unique and challenging and admittedly a stretch beyond the conventional. I’ve done my best to take each part on its own with sufficient detail and background to help each reader form their own conclusions while tossing out elements that cannot pass muster or fit into one’s current worldview. The ideas presented are meant to be examined – not accepted blindly. Even I continue to wrestle with the material wondering if I’ve over-reached in certain areas and under-reached in others. I hope others will build on this work.
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              Sun, August 10, 2008 - 7:21 AM
              you make alot of sense auton. especially with counterfeit beliefs.

              i was just thinking of that perception this morning. going here and there for information. i think we're being thrown a bunch of bones that we are perceiving as reality. i'm not excluding myself here. not just new agers, conspiracy theorists... even common people, which make up most of my hometown community.

              so just a little bit of information is thrown out there for people to chase down.

              i only have to ask.. who / what is fueling this?
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                Mon, August 11, 2008 - 7:16 PM
                >>i only have to ask.. who / what is fueling this? <<

                Modernity. Or worse, the myth of progress. The myth that technological progress means spiritual progress-when the case is quite the contrary. I listened in the radio the other day that an average Canadian teenager has 6-10 hours of "screen time", spending that much time before the TV, computer or games. They probably didn't include the time teenagers messing around with their cellphones and iPods.

                Where is the spiritual progress in this? What kind of a preparation for a life is to roam around in a virtual world and slice humans and non-humans in two with a chainsaw?

                What modernity fuels is an ultimate distraction from the most important- from yourself. We are being washed away by a 24/7 information tsunami coming from all sides and like the real tsunamis, it is filled with garbage. The information garbage is choking us.
                I think my next step after turning off my TV is going to be the shut-down of the internet. After all, I know about the world more than I should.
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                  Tue, August 12, 2008 - 3:20 AM
                  Reality is sacred. Just like it is. The truth is inherent in every facet of everything. Blaming modern society as a diversion is a diversion. Things have happened this way for legitimate reasons. Wisdom is acceptance. Reality is sacred. Just exactly like it is. That's what i think.
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                    Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                    Tue, August 12, 2008 - 3:28 AM
                    I think my next step after turning off my TV is going to be the shut-down of the internet. After all, I know about the world more than I should.

                    _________

                    it's easy to get caught up in all this stuff and loose perspective and balance to what is really important. i used to be a news junkie when i had cable. i shut it off. being way outside of the area, i get little reception to tv, so that's a good thing.

                    can't blame you as far as the interent. i think i'll stay on, but try to practice moderation.

                    how many of us have set up emergency plans with others in our immediate area should something happen? we're become so out of contact with other people around us. what will happen when the internet goes down?

                    i think wil will be ok. he seems to be pretty tight with his community. are the rest of us? something to consider.
                    • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                      Tue, August 12, 2008 - 5:06 AM
                      i was great before the internet
                      and i will be greater after

                      wil? wisdom is acceptance...
                      will the fool please enighten us foolish on that one?
                      did you get that one by a bigger fool maybe: wayne dywer? or will you spare us, 'original thinker'; and maybe in your journals you wrote that one...
                      sure, you read alot...? or maybe just another closet
                      channeler
                      between:
                      knowledge and understanding
                      lies a great void...
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Tue, August 12, 2008 - 5:17 AM
                        It's what i think, roger. That's how i see and experience the world. I learned it the hard way. I see no reason to insult others about the way they see the world, and i wonder why you do.
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                          Tue, August 12, 2008 - 5:33 AM
                          give me a break
                          thin skinned this morning?
                          maybe you need some sleep
                          i actually like to read what you post
                          but i always wait for the backup....

                          why i do?
                          you still have one,
                          i do not
                          i was banned from all tribe
                          i pleaded my case
                          but they said, upon their pedastal
                          no star for you...
                          but you can stick around
                          IF WE GET NO MORE COMPLAINTS!!!
                        • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                          Tue, August 12, 2008 - 7:31 AM
                          It's what i think, roger. That's how i see and experience the world.
                          _____________

                          you can't be faulted for being true to yourself. no matter if people don't believe, understand or agree with.
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Tue, August 12, 2008 - 6:01 AM
                        Ok. My world view was formed more by my experiences tree planting than anything else. When i was in my 30's, in the 80's, i had kids and very little money, a level of poverty that i think would shock most here actually. The situation on the community i lived in was very bad. Anyway, i actually prayed for a way to make a living for my family, pretty much the first and perhaps last time i've done anything of the sort, but it worked, and within a week, i got a call from a friend of mine who was planting trees with a crew in GA . It was december, and frozen in the VA mtns where i lived and still live, and so i put a camper top on my little pickup and scooted south to join the crew. There were 20 some people on the crew, about a third female, a little tribe camping on clearcuts and working very hard from dawn to dusk, literally. I smoked cigs and my diet was awful and i was, and am , very very scrawny and found this challenging to say the least. I could make about a hundred bucks a day though, and i hung with it, learning to swing my hoedad and planting tree after tree after tree for about 4 cents apiece. Guys who had done basic training in the marines said it was no contest, and that treeplanting was way harder, and i have no trouble believing that. People's preconditioned precepts broke down under this sort of stress, and folks went through intense changes. I suppose the deep breathing and very grounding experience initiated a kundalini arousal, and both my large toenails turned black and my head would lash back and forth with the energy, the i ching gave me "shock" every time i threw it, which was a lot. But i did not freak out and i hung with it. I still have not freaked out, and i am still hanging with it. It is not easy. It is not even a little bit easy. But my only way out is full acceptance of what is happening. I tree planted for 6 seasons or so, having many adventures and strange experiences, most years on very small crews way way way back in the mountains of the south, working our way north with the season, and would come back with a little capital to do my market gardening gig, and we got by. For me, a negative thought brings an immediate briar across the face and the only thing i have to say is " thanks, i needed that". My relationship with land and with this planet feels intimate and ancient and very real. That is the truth of my existence. Like is say. The hard way.
                        • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                          Tue, August 12, 2008 - 6:46 AM
                          I WENT TO HELL FOR U
                          not really, cuz i had already been there
                          so i baked my brain, no not in the kitchen
                          but in my sauna with no temp limit, but i did keep the timer
                          some had is worse some better than you; is this confession hour again? you should have seen the others...confess
                          but
                          this is only a warning...
                          sorry, wrong tribe
                          anyways
                          i still have a job? real estate tanked
                          and no fun being the land/lord. my cat is named...
                          6 months go by, i beg these people to rent from us...
                          ever sell amway?
                          how about ice cubes to the eskimo's?
                          ok, used tooth brushes
                          so i got lucky and i hoope you too...
                          tou?
                          • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                            Tue, August 12, 2008 - 7:05 AM
                            ?MARINES: farming sure beats
                            dying;
                            one does what called to do...
                            and for others that built this country

                            not only for those that died and risked their lives
                            but very important: those that worked and fought to build
                            and keep it all going: infrastructure, factories, etc
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                      Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                      Tue, August 12, 2008 - 5:29 AM
                      >How many of us have set up emergency plans with others in our immediate area should something happen? we're become so out of contact with other people around us. what will happen when the internet goes down?<

                      Good point, Mia, There is an established relationship between the amount of TV viewing and the erosion of social networks.

                      'Professor Putnam draws on evidence including nearly 500,000 interviews over the last quarter century to show that we sign fewer petitions, belong to fewer organizations that meet, know our neighbors less, meet with friends less frequently, and even socialize with our families less often. We're even bowling alone. More Americans are bowling than ever before, but they are not bowling in leagues. Putnam shows how changes in work, family structure, age, suburban life, television, computers, women's roles and other factors have contributed to this decline'.
                      BOWLING ALONE: THE COLLAPSE AND REVIVAL OF AMERICAN COMMUNITY by Robert D. Putnam www.bowlingalone.com/

                      Of all the factors mentioned in the blurb the amount of TV viewing emerged as the most significant.

                      People prefer to watch TV - and a lot prefer to do it alone. The most aptly named show in TV history is probably ‘Friends.’ Personally I don’t have a problem understanding why people prefer the company of their TV friends. Indeed the real issue is : How can real people compete with TV people? TV, done well, is fast paced, visually stimulating & exciting. Actors lines are cleverly scripted, faces & bodies air brushed. TV is one of the least demanding activities there is. You can burn calories staring at the ceiling (because TV puts you in a type of trance). So low demands proportional to high rewards makes TV an unbeatable combination. TV is also relatively cheap. Especially free to air. There are few, if any activities, of comparable reward for such little cost in effort and money.

                      All hail TV. Indeed TV sits on a shrine in most homes & rooms are furnished around the TV.

                      The Olympics is Tv at it’s very best & also a brilliant example of how TV creates actors and spectators. It is the most brilliant show on earth and entirely universal in its language and appeal. Olympic athletes, individuals in peak physical condition, stride, jump, swim, backflip etc around very much like one might imagine Greek gods. In another thread I cited a link to a study on the cost of Olympic gold. The Australian govt pours money into elite sports through the Australian Institute of Sports. The Institutes other mandate, however, is to increase participation in sports - & elite sports funding does not do this. They do however create masses of couch potatoes, while a tiny proportion of people live out their dreams of Olympic participation & gold.

                      Me? I’m lovin the show & trying to get my money’s worth. (I’m also driving my car as much as I can while I can afford to.)

                      Goes with the flow ………
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Tue, August 12, 2008 - 7:37 AM
                        thirty, i have many mennonite friends. they don't watch tv or listen to the radio. no internet. in many ways they have a quite buddhist way about them in staying in the here and now. they practice mindfulness and staying focused on what is true and right for themselves. very disciplined and close knit community. i've never met more honest people with integrity.

                        i don't believe in everything they believe and have had many conversations. they don't push their beliefs down people's throat... actually, they rarely talk religion to outsiders unless you bring it up. they're always calm and sincere when you do talk about it.

                        they don't get off balance and frayed by what goes on around them. there again, they are out of contact with much of what goes on.
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                          Tue, August 12, 2008 - 8:03 AM
                          >>they are out of contact with much of what goes on.<<

                          lol... Or are they just more in contact with what really goes on, in the immediate reality of here and now?

                          Americans tend to be media-saturated, believing that the TV's peephole shows them what is going on, when in fact it's just a seductive mind-trap to distract attention from immediate experience and suck it into fantasies of people and places faraway -- complete with ads for all the things you need to live your own fantasy...

                          How much of what passes for "News" really matters? The need to know all about everything NOW NOW NOW (film at eleven!) only blinds us to what is really important -- the quality of our personal immediate experience.

                          Kill your TV.

                          If anything really important happens, you'll find out about it by other means.
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                            Tue, August 12, 2008 - 8:12 AM
                            lol... Or are they just more in contact with what really goes on, in the immediate reality of here and now?
                            ________

                            they do read the newspaper, but to my knowledge no other means outside of what is revealed within their group and literature.

                            they are living in the spiritual aspect of things. they pray alot.. for the world, the president, etc.

                            i'd say spiritually, they're probably more in contact than most. their children are calm, very well mannered and have joy & peace. that is one thing that society does not have, especially with the young generation. so yes, there is alot to be said. we are bombared to the point of being out of balance and out of contact with God and the spiritual aspects of life.

                            what is interesting is that they are so practical at the same time.
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                              Tue, August 12, 2008 - 8:15 AM
                              yes, kill the tv.

                              i didn't watch it for years. when i did turn it back on it was all insanity to me. the shows.. what a mess. they bothered me.

                              then i became a cable, channel changing news junkie. thought i was getting in touch.

                              i had to turn it off.
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                        Smelly Cat

                        Wed, August 13, 2008 - 1:29 AM
                        Classic TV

                        'Cute' girl forced to mime at Olympics ceremony after China banned seven-year-old with crooked teeth


                        Chief music director Chen Qigang explained that during a live rehearsal shortly before Friday's ceremony, the Politburo member said Miaoke's voice 'must change'.
                        So Peiyi's voice was matched with Miaoke's face.
                        'We had to make that choice - it was fair both for Lin Miaoke and Yang Peiyi,' Mr Chen told Beijing Radio.
                        'We combined the perfect voice and the perfect performance.
                        'The reason was for the national interest. The child on camera should be flawless in image, internal feelings and expression. Lin Miaoke is excellent in those aspects. But in the aspect of voice, Yang Peiyi is flawless.'
                        www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eeth.html
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                    Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                    Tue, August 12, 2008 - 10:47 AM
                    >>Reality is sacred. Just like it is. The truth is inherent in every facet of everything. Blaming modern society as a diversion is a diversion. Things have happened this way for legitimate reasons. Wisdom is acceptance. Reality is sacred. Just exactly like it is. That's what i think.<<

                    I wonder, what do you define as "reality", Wil?

                    BTW, I'm not talking about the modern society. I'm talking about modernity. The modern society can be a consequence of modernity and not vice versa. Also, most societies over the planet are still traditional at some measure.
                    We got deeply disconnected from our traditions and we realized that modernity can't provide viable solutions for our lives. Hence the current crises.
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                      Tue, August 12, 2008 - 11:18 AM
                      Well, i haven't watched a tv in a long time, and find it hard to imagine giving my attention to it. It seems amazingly stupid to me. But i think it fruitless line of thought to think whether it is a good or bad thing for those who watch it and in any larger sense. I've mostly looked at global pop culture as some sort of course grit sandpaper wiping out old cultural heritage. Our old cultures are precious artforms lovingly created over long centuries. Our old cultures are hopelessly contaminated with the green mold of racism, xenophobia, homophobia, and all sorts of fear based nonsense. Good thing? Bad thing? Hard to say, imo, it's all mixed and anyway depends on what we do next. I actually like it, all in all, as i do not think it has been as good on this planet as many who look back to a golden age. I do think there has been MAJOR progress in overcoming some of our species' most grievous faults. I see lots of progress! Slavery, women's rights, and the evolution of our political systems i see lots of progress. I know you will disagree with this, and it's certainly a mixed bag, but it is the way i see it. When i say accept reality straight up, it is because i have full faith in the force and process of life. I see life and this planet as a cellf regulating system that is an organic part of a larger cellf regulating system, and see our evolution into a better, more conscious and more compassionate culture as inherent in the current situation. I have a biological world view. For me, everything is alive and everything and it all works together to further. That is the way i experience it.
                      • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                        Tue, August 12, 2008 - 2:40 PM
                        i quit tv a long time ago
                        but then i found out its brain wave trance/modulated frequency
                        no, i did not figure that one out
                        dr day, in her infinite wisdom pointed that out
                        i knew something was going on, so i quit before i could figure it out
                        women
                        why all of a sudden do they appear
                        to be
                        smarter?
                        let us go back to beginning...

                        no, it is not my cat
                        but she did let me learn more about exercise than a. schwarznagger...sp?
                        and she never took steroids and neither have i
                • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                  Tue, August 12, 2008 - 9:03 AM
                  "What modernity fuels is an ultimate distraction from the most important- from yourself. "

                  I think if you substitute the word addiction for modernity than you've gotten it. Whether its television, drugs, sex, food, work, spirituality or even Tribe, where there is compulsiveness and obsession, there is distraction from one's self at the most intimate level IMO.

                  Any of these things on their own are not inherently "bad". It's when they are used to take the focus off the "inner work" of of reconnecting with one's source by dealing with the etheric emotional field (aka the pain body) then these things become demonized as if they have the power of over one's better nature. They don't.

                  In just about any spiritual discipline the key is to find silence. This does not mean suppressing noise - it means finding the silence within it. It means paying more attention - not less.
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                    Tue, August 12, 2008 - 9:55 AM
                    yes Steven. Excellent. Paying more attention to the emotional field.... which can mean facing the pain. This IS how one overcomes pain, by Looking Deeply at what is the nature of the pain, where it is coming from. We've all been taught to numb it and manipulate it away, rather than to find ways of healing.
                    Part of healing involves sheer intuition, but one also has to cultivate a love for truth......and the real truth has become so strange and terrible in so many ways (beautiful as well, though) that it is painful to behold and comprehend, to even find words for.
                    yet we who are wordsmiths must use these words, gently if we can, harshly if we must, but skillfully, to sing out the spectrums of truthfulness in such a world given over to opposing powers of "predicate-Reason-predicament".
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                    Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

                    Tue, August 12, 2008 - 11:05 AM
                    >>I think if you substitute the word addiction for modernity than you've gotten it. Whether its television, drugs, sex, food, work, spirituality or even Tribe, where there is compulsiveness and obsession, there is distraction from one's self at the most intimate level IMO. <<

                    Addiction is just one face of modernity. Dissolution instead of personalization, involution instead of evolution, the rule of quantities (communism, socialism, capitalism, democracy) instead the rule of qualities (meritocracy), excessive consumerism, journalism etc.
                    It is a complex process, hard to pinpoint in a single influence, but easy to recognize once you are faced with them and developed your intuition to pick up the signs.

                    I agree with you, nothing is inherently bad. Everything needs to assessed on an individual basis and from the perspective of non-duality as well. This is why I don't agree with destruction and I advocate correction. Modernity can be corrected. We can gain control over our addictions and regain equilibrium.

                    Silence is sacred- and hard to be find.
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              Sun, August 10, 2008 - 10:54 AM
              ">>Christians need to embrace Kabbalah as it is their heritage<< "

              What I meant by this was that they should realize that there are elements of Kabbalah mixed in with their canonized texts, non-canonized texts and their foundational old testament texts. To really understand these texts from an esoteric standpoint, one needs to use Kabbalah as a cipher.

              I'm sure elements of Kabbalah were co-opted by the Masons as they were by the Theosophists and Crowley. It seems people need a club.

              I adhere to the philosophy of Grouch Marx -

              "I sent the club a wire stating, PLEASE ACCEPT MY RESIGNATION. I DON'T WANT TO BELONG TO ANY CLUB THAT WILL ACCEPT ME AS A MEMBER."

              Put dum dump (drumroll).
  • Re: Eleven (False) New Age Principles

    Mon, August 4, 2008 - 7:44 PM
    "1.) Universal evolution of conciousness toward greater love and compassion"

    If enough people believe it then it can become a self-fulfilling prophesy.

    "2.) In the context of universal evolution of consciousness, we can be guided both by beings who are more 'evolved' than us, and by parts of ourselves which are themselves evolving."

    Perhaps we can be guided by aspects of ourselves that are already more evolved than ourselves - kind of like meeting up with a future version one's self.

    "3./4.) The earth is at a critical point in its development; we are witnessing a major shift in values, lifestyles, spiritual orientation, we are moving into greater spiritual maturity, the earth is to undergo a purification of values and social organization; there will be earth-changes such as earth quakes. "

    Earth is always shifting. There is an expected shift from one perspective to another by most every religion and culture on the planet. Again - perhaps a self-fulfilling prophesy but one based on a psychic blueprint perhaps. This shift of perspective is not universal and is open to those who believe it and can use the intuitive parts of the brains to paint the perspective themselves.

    "5.) Guides are now appearing to help us through this transition to an age of peace, new energies of higher frequency will cause minor disturbances in behavior."

    I think science is finding new ways to measure vibration and time shifts. I know I sense it. I think it can/is creating chaotic thinking as people don't like shakey ground and uncertainty. Will this cause more people to seek and therefore more opening up to alternative ways of thinking outside of ego-based approaches? Yes and that will contribute to more peace.

    "6.) The human being is one part of a multi-dimensional soul or god-self, we are much more than we think we are."

    We are multi-dimensional and we can connect into the God self if we can pierce through the ego self. "It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than it is for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of God" The rich man is rich with Judgment - not money.

    "7.) We create our own experience on all levels; there are no victims; we create our own suffering as a learning experience. "

    We create our reality from our beliefs. There are conscious ones, unconscious ones and collective ones. Some of us are more conscious participants than others. Choice is always involved but not at the level of responsiblity many teachers want to put it. Many choices are beyond the limits of our normal understanding.


    "8.) Matter follows thought, our physical reality is created, and can be changed, by our beliefs."

    Matter is animated by spirit and thought is spirit. John said "In the beginning was the Word and the Word was God". Rather than originating from a Big Bang we originated from a Big Idea. Can the thought be uncreated? I don't think so but it can be transmuted or transformed. Reality can change when we change our belief structure though as reality is a mirror of our belief system and we create experiences that reinforce our beliefs. Sometimes though we just can't change reality by changing our beliefs because things are happening based on other choices we cannot perceive in our normal awareness.

    "9.) Although our individual expression demonstrates much diversity, we are all ultimately one."
    Yes.

    "10.) That psyche and Spirit are identical."

    The psyche is the focusing mechanism of the ego. Spirit is the living breath of God.

    "11.) That spirituality is a personal achievement, an exploit, a tour-deforce."

    Spirituality is a quest for the Holy Grail or integration of all the parts of one's being into a unified whole. Spirit/Matter, Male/Female, Heaven/Earth and ultimately Conscious/Subconscious.






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