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But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”
originally posted by: highvein
a reply to: infolurker
But the cowardly, the unbelieving, the vile, the murderers, the sexually immoral, those who practice magic arts, the idolaters and all liars—they will be consigned to the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”
Can you name me 1 person, besides Christ, that passes God's test?
But what was this Circle of the 12? Steiner recounts a story which has been further clarified by Maurice Magre and later by Adriana Koulias. One previous incarnation of Christian Rosenkreutz was a unnamed personality in medieval times. As a baby he which was rescued from the Albigensian Crusades (1209-1229) as the “treasure of the Cathars”. The boy was raised in the purest possible community, away from the Catholic church grasp and removed from the hardness of material life. It was required for him to be in a blank state and this is why it was necessary for him to be raised among the Cathars, whose Gnosticism regarded matter and the outer world as evil. For Steiner this spiritual atmosphere was not good for itself but only functional to the invitation which the boy had to undergo. In fact after the final raid in Montsegur the boy was taken away from France and then hidden in a Templar hideout, a castle in Austria, where he received tuition from 12 Wise Men.
These 12 had in themselves the occult wisdom of the mystical 7+5: the 7 represented the ancient occult wisdom of the Seven Atlantean Oracles, one for each sacred planet, which after the Deluge was incarnated in the Indian Seven Holy Rishis, again the pupils of the hierophants of the Seven Atlantean Oracles. The other 5 represented occult wisdom of the subsequent five cultural epochs of humanity: Indian, Persian, Egypto-Chaldaic, Graeco-Roman, and the last represented scientific knowledge of natural sciences from the fifth European epoch. As 7 they are connected to the forces of the stream of Time (7 stages of metamorphosis), but all together they are connected to the forces of the expense of Space (12 members of the Adam Kadmon). The 12 taught the unnamed kid: he grow pure and full of wisdom, and when he was ripe, around 12 years he offered himself freely in sacrifice to wisdom, so the 12 Wise Men performed a peculiar ritual on him. They poured in the kid all the occult wisdom of humanity through words of power and the result of this was that the kid was initiated in a unique way: his etheric body became translucent and his physical body transparent.
The kid woke up three and half days later and he was completely changed, he gave back all the occult wisdom in a new way, not as learned knowledge but directly as thoughts coming from the heart, heart thinking. The kid died shortly afterwards this mystical event. Through his sacrifice thinking (Cross) and feeling (Rose) came together in the history of humanity, and the subsequent incarnation was then the personality known by the symbolic name of Christian Rosenkreutz. In this incarnation he had the Damascus experience of the Etheric Christ, (which should then be increasingly experienced by spiritual inclined people around 1933 and marks the advent of Esoteric Christianity). It is to be noted that story with similar themes has been told by Goethe in his Rosicrucian tale “The Mysteries” – in which the main character is named Frater Markus, reminiscent of Marc who received the Egyptian initiation from the Egyptian Ormus together founding the Osiris-Christic Mysteries from which the Rosicrucian also took from – and Steiner regarded this to be an actual spiritual insight into occult history.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: highvein
No,
That is why you need Salvation through Christ.
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Well I think its realistic to consider that someone on ATS must be a witch and practice black magic.
Please tell us some of your wicket stories, amuse us morsels.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Well I think its realistic to consider that someone on ATS must be a witch and practice black magic.
Please tell us some of your wicket stories, amuse us morsels.
Both my ex's are witches.....but they aren't members here...
originally posted by: eisegesis
a reply to: highvein
Martinists can achieve "first state".
Masons can prepare you for death.
Reenter one of three realms.
All depending on...
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Well I think its realistic to consider that someone on ATS must be a witch and practice black magic.
Please tell us some of your wicket stories, amuse us morsels.
Both my ex's are witches.....but they aren't members here...
I dated a woman who claimed to be a witch once. I believe her.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Well I think its realistic to consider that someone on ATS must be a witch and practice black magic.
Please tell us some of your wicket stories, amuse us morsels.
Both my ex's are witches.....but they aren't members here...
I dated a woman who claimed to be a witch once. I believe her.
Me too....one a white or "good" Wiccan....the other a self proclaimed Satanist who burns appropriate color candles placed on window-sills after casting spells..I stay clear of her....she is highly negative....
The other is a wiccan walking in the light..,.and another friend is a Native American Shaman I've know for years...
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: highvein
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: AthlonSavage
Well I think its realistic to consider that someone on ATS must be a witch and practice black magic.
Please tell us some of your wicket stories, amuse us morsels.
Both my ex's are witches.....but they aren't members here...
I dated a woman who claimed to be a witch once. I believe her.
Me too....one a white or "good" Wiccan....the other a self proclaimed Satanist who burns appropriate color candles placed on window-sills after casting spells..I stay clear of her....she is highly negative....
The other is a wiccan walking in the light..,.and another friend is a Native American Shaman I've know for years...
Yeah. I don't even know what kind of witch my ex was, but my life got turned upside down in the experience. Is there a name for that kind?