posted on Nov, 5 2011 @ 07:32 PM
Originally posted by thirdeyeflight
Hello I am here to ask for some help. I have a about 100 gigs of occult books with so much at my finger tips I don't know where to start. That's
where you can help. I'm interested in alchemy disinfectants freemasonry well pretty much any knowledge. Just need a little direction.
I recommend Chrisian gnosticism and mysticism, so in terms of your research that would include Rosicrucianism. If you understand the deeper
significance of the ancient wisdom teachings and initiation of Jesus Christ, first by John the Baptist, and then through Jesus to his desciples, then
whatever inquiry you make, and the resulting spiritual transformation (alchemy of the soul) will occur within the "shelter" of the sacred heart of
Christ, which is the greatest realization to which we can aspire, bearing in mind that there's no amount of Christ which can ruin a personality (that
always makes me laugh). The secret of alchemy is the idea of a "point of projection", which Jesus likened to faith the size of a tiny mustard seed,
and then proceeded to give his WHOLE self. All we need is but the tiniest bit of "grokking" here, of the truth within the character, and there we are,
good to go, and ready to bring about transformation in the larger world, and thus the transmutation of the material world, into the spiritual. So what
we're really looking for then is the fulcrum or the tow rope from heaven if you will, capable of bootstrapping us, and rocketing us into the fifth
dimension of existence (dimension x), and the fucrum is love and the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God. We don't even need to become a
mason, because the secret already lies within just awaiting re-discovery. Christ is the way, the truth, the life and the resurrection. In him and
through his wisdom and heart you simply cannot go wrong, and might save yourself a lifetime of searching.
Here is a tip to illustrate the point
It is said that the Christ-mind is like an empty Buddha bowl first filled with Hermes.
When starting anything, it's best to always begin with the end in mind, so that we find what we are seeking.
Hope this might have helped in whatever way.
Best Regards,
NAM
edit on 5-11-2011 by NewAgeMan because: edit