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The Expansions Cult
#51
I agree he's wrong about vegetarians. The longest living group of people in the US are vegetarian Adventist living in California. That blows away him saying vegetarians are sickly and don't live long.

#52
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Your last viewpoints on judgment and hate have no leverage on those who've been financially irritated/ruined by Expansions. >>
No doubt, but then it is these folk who have to sign up here and tell the world how exactly and for how much they have been conned, swindled etc.
Take Richard, he has an absolutely genuine grievance. What about the others ? Some have worked for free, they must claim the wages. Silently complaining and ranting wont get one dollar back. Instead the negativity brewing inside will only cause more trouble.

Just look at Bob Proctor, he too is dishing out others LOA research and gets 100 bucks per CD! Buyers must be beware.

#53
iqhunk Wrote:Instead the negativity brewing inside will only cause more trouble.
Muttering lines like a crippled six-trillion year old sage won't make a difference. We dislike Stewart. And nearly nothing else matters.

#54
  "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain."

 

Being allowed to express one's "negativity"  is actually a postive thing. Pent up anger and rage sickens and kills.That being said a balance does need to be achieved least one allows the object of one's " negativity " to consume them. It's like a fire to burn the brush pile that needs to be monitered least it catches to other areas.

PointFive-C, Nearly everything  matters more than the luciferic Swerdlows.

 You got away and that's a good thing.

#55
Within context of this thread, of course.

#56
iqhunk, I like your explanations.

I really do appreciate your deeper way of research. :D

about Kybalion;

iqhunk, I am glad you know about the Kybalion, and you have read it; the core knowledge is hidden, but the truthful seekers will have a good help with the Kybalion.

That about correspondences is an important one, sure. Other do/may refer it as the Law of Analogy.

That about Karma is a thing of terminology and about talks about energy reference systems, I think; it also depends on the viewpoint or the context of a discussion about Karma. I think S know about your Karma explanation, but he uses other ways of interpretation and terminology of transmuting; and here the Kybalion (see: mind development levels or high law vs. low law) has still to be understand what S is explaining about Karma.


BTW: meru organisation is not the first or the original with the technical knowledge about hebrew alphabet, the way how they exposed that; 

It was already known by certain 19th century occultists and publicated in their time.

#57
Just a little food for thought....
  The Kybalion  was  published by the Yogi Publication Society.The address given for the Yogi Publication Society was  Masonic Temple ,Chicago Illinois. This masonic temple was the first skyscraper in Chicago. It is widely believed that  William Walker Atkinson ,the owner of the Yogi Publication Society,authored The Kybalion.
 
Connect the dots. It kind of glares at you as  to what has taken place.

#58
3 "initiates" wrote the Kybalion, prior to WW2. Paul Foster Case was one. Linda Goodman's guru could have been the second. [ He later wrote about the Lion Path.] Atkinson possibly the third, cannot say.

It is common knowledge that the Freemasons require a working knowledge of this text. Unfortunately, part of the disinformation programming in alternative thinkers is to create a fear and rejection of anything related to Freemasonry. It is the uppermost echelons that indulge in dark sorcery. The knowledge given in the lower and middle levels is very much legit, and can be practically verified by an unbiased mind.
Both dark siders and light siders work on Kundalini, Chakras, burning off bad karmas. Once the slate is clean and a choice comes whether to become an Angel in God's Service[5th D] or an independent entity in 4th D to "Do as thou wilt", thats where the Dark Side misleads and convinces a Soul to become a 4D Entity forever.

There is no punishment for these guys if they become 4th D Dark Siders. They can do whatever they will, kill as many as they choose, mess around any DNA in any galaxy but only 3D levels. The only thing is that they can never attain the 5th D level unless they suffer what every one else has suffered because of them. They are scared of this and this frustration is what leads them to seek out more Moses' across time and space and keep shedding blood in other innocent planets.

Many clues exist in the book "The Stellar Man" by John Baines, where there is a beautiful exposition of the Kybalion. The author explains the advantages of both sides, choosing 5th D direct or becoming an independent 4th D Entity who must then NOT join the dark side.

Not many exist as 4D do gooders. The taste of blood/free human hormonal 'vibrations' is just too tempting for these vampires.
5th D chaps cannot interfere when evil occurs, this must be so because I cant think of an Entity more evil than one who can interfere when tyranny occurs and chooses not to do so in the name of mankind's free will!

#59
It is not definitive as to who wrote theThe Kybalion. If you have proof I'd like to see it.

FreeMasonry is a seduction into worshipping Lucifer. This is what they impose upon the unsuspecting  public as well. Do the research .

 

Why do you suppose Mary Alice Kemery changed her name to Linda Goodman?


 

The New World Order = The Universal Seduction.

#60
 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kybalion

Authorship

The "Three Initiates" who authored The Kybalion chose to remain anonymous. As a result, a great deal of speculation has been made about who actually wrote the book.

The most common proposal is that The Kybalion was authored by William Walker Atkinson, either alone or with others. Atkinson was known to use many pseudonyms, and to self-publish his works. He was also the owner of the "Yogi Publication Society of Chicago", the publisher of The Kybalion.

Also suggestive is the fact that, among his earliest published pseudonymous and anonymous works may have been a series entitled The Arcane Teachings, which bears many superficial similarities to The Kybalion — The Kybalion explores seven "Hermetic Principles" while The Arcane Teachings examines seven "Arcane Laws", The Kybalion claims to be an elucidation of an ancient, unpublished Hermetic text of the same name, while The Arcane Teachings claims to reveal the wisdom of an ancient, unpublished scroll of occult aphorisms, and both books describe three "Great Planes" of reality which are further subdivided into seven lesser planes. Both books also describe three of the lesser planes as "astral black keys" analogous to the black keys on a piano, and inhabited by elemental spirits. And, both books describe the process of "Mental Alchemy" in great detail, and in nearly complete agreement with each other. There are other similarities, and The Arcane Teachings might have been Atkinson's "first draft" of material which later became The Kybalion.

A common theory is that Atkinson co-wrote the book with Paul Foster Case and Michael Whitty. This theory is often held by members of Builders of the Adytum, the Mystery School later founded by Case, though the group doesn't publicly make this claim itself. In fact, this story appears to have originated with a B.O.T.A. splinter group, the Fraternity of Hidden Light.[21]

Along these lines, much has been made about the fact that Paul Foster Case was a Freemason, and that The Kybalion's publisher, the Yogi Publication Society, gave its address as "Masonic Temple, Chicago IL" in the book's frontispiece.

 

Other names speculatively mentioned as co-authors of The Kybalion include Harriet Case (Paul Foster Case's wife at the time), Ann Davies (who succeeded Paul Foster Case as head of the B.O.T.A.), Mabel Collins (a prominent Theosophical writer), Claude Bragdon (an architect, Theosophist, and writer on "mystic geometry"), and Claude Alexander (a well-known stage magician, mentalist, proponent of crystal gazing, and New Thought author). However, given Atkinson's prolific output under almost a dozen pseudonyms, it is debatable whether he would have needed or sought a co-author for the book.



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