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Post by scarletharlot on Apr 18, 2012 20:05:30 GMT -8
I think this topic deserves a thread to itself, since it consists largely of "things known".
After all, the mummy of Seqen-Re Tao and the curious "buried alive" mummy exist. I found Robert Lomas and Chris Knight's tale of the mummies both convincing and compelling, as was the explanation for the phenomenon known as "the Shroud of Turin".
I in fact consider Knight and Lomas's explanation for the image on the Shroud of Turin the most rational explanation to date. The fact of the image on the Shroud being Jacques de Molay is hardly a 'comedown' from it being "Jesus"; in fact, Jesus is supposed to have said: 'I come not to bring peace, but a sword" ...who more fitting and worthy to "bring that sword" (that is, the Spirit of Jesus) down through the generations than the Supreme Grand Master of the warrior-ascetics known collectively as the "Knights Templar": Jacques de Molay?
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Post by scarletharlot on Apr 29, 2012 18:39:40 GMT -8
It is a curious fact that a few weeks before I encountered "The Hiram Key" I had been asking myself why it was that the Jews had been so oddly persecuted down the centuries.
It seems to me that at the time some incident in the outside world had triggered this train of thought, and I had asked myself what seemed to be the most relevant question I could ask on the topic, since the most cursory study of the history of the Jews shows this curious inexplicable theme of persecution running like a steady current down through the course of the generations. It was "The Hiram Key" that provided the answer to this question, though a necessary piece of curious magickal information about curses had also to be recalled to mind as part of the answer to the question.
When I was deep in my Left-Hand studies back in the late nineties, my Guru "Vimalananda" had spoken of the power of curses.
He said that there were curses that were so powerful that they would follow their targets down through the ages and that there was no limit of time. The more powerful the magickian(s), the more powerful the curse.
It is well known that Egyptian magick was extremely powerful and renowned far and wide; thus if the Hiram Key story of the murdered Egyptian king was true, then it would stand to reason that, at the time, a tremendous curse would have in fact been placed on the heads of those who had killed not just a sacred king, but the whole sacred tradition as well; the "Juwes", by their actions, had literally torn the heart out of the Egyptian tradition of sacred kingship, which would have been devastated by the loss not just of the king but also of the Great Word that conferred kingship, and known only to the murdered king and the murdered priests
Given the fact that Jews are sometimes even today referred to as "king-killers", it is not difficult to surmise that this is yet another demonstration of the astonishing power of that long-ago curse placed on those murdering 'Habiru' as a punishment for their deed!
It is hardly a stretch to imagine that the curse the Egyptian priest-magickians placed on the king-killing Habiru would have taken the form of a "generational curse", and would certainly explain (at least it would to me) the curious theme of 'repeat misfortune' that has dogged the Jews as unswervingly as a track after a wheel down the ages. After all, it was the ROMANS who actually killed Jesus- yet nobody refers to them as "king-killers"!
Thus, knowing what I know about the nature of curses, (thanks to the teaching of my guru, who was certainly in a position to know about such things) and having access to the history of the Jews in the present-day and down through recorded Western history I can easily see how it could be, that even to this day, several thousand years later, that a "king-killer" curse placed so long ago by those ancient Egyptian magickians over the desecrated body of their sacred king would still be dogging the present-day descendants of those long-ago Habiru "king-killers "!
I consider this odd story, expoinded by Chris knight and Robert Lomas to be, like that of the Shroud of Turin, a viable explanation for the curious events surrounding Judaism down the ages, and certainly a viable explanation for the origin of the legend of Hiram Abiff.
This information about the origins of Freemasonry is in no way contradictory of that provided by Idries Shah in his book "The Sufis".
In fact Shah's information even corroborates certain things, such as the Egyptian origin of Freemasonic ritual, and also explains the origin of the presence of the name of "Solomon".
Thus did the 'Hiram Key provide the bulk of the answer to my rhetorical question, and at the same time, introduce me to "Freemasonry", which turned out to be a generational inheritance of its own!
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Post by scarletharlot on May 27, 2012 19:59:47 GMT -8
In fact, I have never found another book in the genre to equal the "Hiram Key' for sheer veracity; I was able to verify all the gospel references, the existence of the mummies, etc. it was no surprise to me that it spawned a novel that shook the world!
I tell you true: I had not had, prior to "The Hiram Key" found the subject of Freemasonry of any interest whatever; in fact, when I presented the book to the friend I had originally bought it for, she said to me "I've already read it; in fact I tried to interest you in it last year!
But, post "The Hiram Key", it became an abiding passion (not to say 'obsession")
Such an extraordinary turnaround in one's psyche literally from one day to the next generally points to the awakening of "past-life connections", signalling that one's Kundalini is "rising".
There is no possibility of "making it up' ; objective reality participates as enthusiastically in events surrounding one as does subjective reality , and thus helps to remove all doubt as to whether you are "making it all up". But at the same time, it is impossible to tell anyone else about these things without sounding like a lunatic!
Thus the secrets protect themselves...
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Post by scarletharlot on Jul 12, 2012 21:30:12 GMT -8
Actually , I should say: it is impossible to explain any of it to anyone who had not had the same experience themselves. I once found "the experience" described very well in writing.
Anyone ever read Robert Fulghum? "Everything I needed to know about life I learned in kindergarten" guy?
He was the guy who wrote of a strange experience he had in Pocatello, Idaho. If you Google "Robert Fulghum Pocatello" I daresay you will locate the story easily enough.
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Post by scarletharlot on Jul 19, 2012 21:20:27 GMT -8
... the fulfillment of an OTO prophecy and involving the 36 Righteous...and their part in bringing about Apocalypse. i.e. the wind-down of the "Fearsome Black Aeon"..
The Hindu legends of Apocalypse involve an avatar "Kalki" who will be born at the end of the Aeon; it is a it could be argued that the era of humanity that commenced when photography became a viable process and then an idle pastime constitutes an "Aeon". I'm sure that the amount of "toxic karmic landfill" that "photography" has generated from that time to this would catch up eventually! The "end of photography" is at hand, and it is time that people realized it.
There will be a day when there are no more little screens for people to stare into any more and the batteries they contain will be falling apart in toxic little bursts below the surface of the earth that will be poisoning the water and food supplies of generations of existence for the next millenium at least. There will be a generation that will only know of "the internet" through tales their parents tell them.
In a nutshell, that time known as "Apocalypse is soon to be upon us; so little time left for this medium on which I type this..
At the end of the Aeon the Aeon's secrets may be released with impunity, because they have all been revealed and no harm can be done. The Mystery has come full circle; it is time to re-negotiate new ones.
It was foretold in 1949 by John Whiteside Parsons, that the Scarlet Woman to whom the Book of the Law referred and whom he had had invoked often and with fervor would incarnate within seven years from that date.
I can tell you from personal anamnesis that I know that to be a fact.
I know now that, it was, this very knowledge of the significant event known popularly known as "Apocalypse" that was 'wiped' from my mind when I had that strange dream of Templar Knights under the influence of "laughing gas" (nitrous oxide) so long ago.
The thing that has me worried is that I have been "authorized" recently I can tell you that yes, it has to do with the arrival of the "God-particle", and involves that long-ago covenant of the 36 Righteous. to actively reveal the secrets, because they are no longer relevant.
. As Crowley always said of astrology: watch the conjunctions for they are worth more than all the other aspects put together.
At the presnt moment, Mercury/Hermes is about to make powerful conjunctions by retrograde in my personal horoscope and thus I am primed to make powerful revelations; I have always been a bit of a Cybele but this New Moon has really brought it out. And this little site shall be a testament to that.
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Post by Sammy on Jul 20, 2012 6:33:34 GMT -8
Im always intruiged by the 36 rightous men, quite a thought to be sure. I dont always put my eggs in one basket, but it would be nice to see the end of current systems.
Thanks for the Fulgham refference too, its a great read! It took me a while finding the story, but was repaid by every second of reading it. I always enjoy the circamstances of a persons awakening HAHA. Its always fun to see how others reacted during certain parts, plus its comferting in dealing with feeling crazy from experiencing mine HAHA.
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Post by scarletharlot on Jul 23, 2012 20:33:22 GMT -8
Yes, that is an extremely striking case of "awakening"; it's exactly like that. I have had circumstances where I was meditating in my temple, and when I came out, my husband would be watching "Battlestar Galactica" or some other movie like that and the dialogue on the screen would continue the imagery and gist of the meditation! If I had not known previously about "phenomena" like this, I would have been wondering if I was "losing my marbles.".
The key, of course was all that heavy pondering previous to the experience; that was what 'prepared the ground" for that communion. One must 'inflame oneself with prayer"; that is to say, one must exalt and expand one's mind in order to commune with the rarefied consciousness.
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