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Michael Tsarion Under Fire
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02-11-2008, 06:27 AM
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Michael Tsarion Under Fire
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If Jesus existed in the form we are sold, he was GOD, not magi. And he clearly said he is greater than any of us can be, no matter how we pursuit power. And here we are again, at the very root of occultism... The need to be someone special, enlightened and better than others, to posess power and knowledge others don't. It's a selfish, egoistic and foolish thinking, nobody is spiritually better than anybody, and will never be, no matter how hard he pushes and how many candles he lits or how many prayers he recites. Elite are bad, because they are driven by this very principle "I am better person than you are". So are illuminati and everything connected to occult, relgion, you name it. Bible says "we are all imperfect sinners" and I have to agree with it on that. NO world government will EVER be good for people, NO world leader will EVER rule to people's advantage, he will always look for his own ass. It's just human nature, nothing more. [/quote] --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Yeah, I agree with what you have said for the most part. Some people studying the occult (I speak of Hermetic philosophy, Kabalah, etc--not the garbage one sees in movies) probably are indeed looking for a method to become more powerful than their peers...looking to feed their ego...but I do think there are people out there who are genuinely interested in learning to be more introspective and inquisitive about nature. Some people who delve further into metaphysics / quantum physics (which is strikingly on par with Hermetics/Kabalah, etc, curriculum) beyond the superficial discover a realm alight with curiosity and learning that truly is above anything commonly taught. Just think of the mundane things we learned in grade school and college-- a bit trivial compared against the higher learning available. What I mean to say is that proper, erudite study into serious occult metaphysics is vital to experiencing our true potential. I do not think developing closer to ones own true potential is selfish at all...on the contrary, I think it can serve to better society as a whole. And about Jesus...was he the son of God or God himself? Jews say one thing, Christians say another...so much confusion over who this guy really was. Also...one more thing. There is a quote from Jesus that roughly states "What I can do, you also can do." I believe he told this to a group watching him perform a miracle. Perhaps someone knows more about the passage it relates to. I need to get the proper citations but it is definitely something worth looking into... |
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