The sacred fire of Pentecost (the fire of the universe, the divine igneous Kundalini serpent that rises victoriously up the spinal medulla through Sexual Magic) appeared unto the twelve apostles as cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon the head of each of them. ―Acts 2: 1, 4 |
Gnostic Mysteries of the BibleHowbeit we speak wisdom among them that are perfect: yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of the princes of this world, that come to nought: But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory: The Judeo-Christian Bible is a text of rich mystical, esoteric wisdom, yet few truly comprehend how its language is written in code only for the initiated. In order to understand these sacred books, it is necessary to understand the two mystical sciences within their core: the Tree of Life (Kabbalah) and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (Alchemy). This course explains numerous characters, events, dramas and allegories within the Old and New Testaments through the principles of universal Gnosticism, so that the practitioner of any religion, tradition, or background may know how to interpret and fulfill the great scriptures of the West.
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Secrets of Gnostic EasterChrist is a universal principle within all religions, not only incarnated within Jesus of Nazareth, but Quetzalcoatl, Krishna, Buddha, Moses, and all masters properly prepared through initiation. Just as the Spring sun resurrects nature, likewise Christ, the cosmic solar energy of divine intelligence, resurrects spiritual life within the soul through the mysteries of Easter. Discover how through an explanation of Kabbalah, sacred sexuality, and Ishtar’s descent into the underworld.
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Biblical PsychologyThe Bible is deep, intricate, and mystical. Its psychological teachings, moreover, offer insights into how to practically develop our complete spiritual potential. Through its allegorical narratives, the Torah and Gospels depict the soul’s inception, struggles, and redemption. By comprehending the Bible’s cosmological dramas and its characters’ symbolic roles, aspirants can learn how to enact lasting inner change and procure the alleviation of humanity’s suffering. Discover how through the stories of Cain (the ego), Abel (the Essence or soul), Nimrod and the Tower of Babel (the personality), and Christ (our divine Being and legitimate identity).
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The Mysteries of AnointmentThe Judeo-Christian Bible is replete with profound symbolism, most notably the mysteries pertaining to the anointment of prophets and kings. This lecture explores the esoteric meaning of anointment through oil (Hebrew: שֶׁמֶן shemen, semen, or creative sexual energy) and how this spiritual force aids the sincere practitioner of any religion towards psychological purification and redemption. This lecture also explains the Gnostic Gospel of Philip, the Book of Genesis, the anointment of Jesus before his Passion by the woman of Bethany, as well as the coronations of King Saul and King David in the Old Testament.
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The Three Ways of Christ"Christ taught three ways in order to reach union with the Innermost. When he was preaching to the multitudes, when he was mystically exalted, he showed us the way of Ramakrishna, Kempis, and Francis of Assisi. This is the path of Anthony of Padua and Theresa of Jesus. This is the Mystical Path. When Christ was walking with Magdalene, the repented prostitute, when he was among publicans and sinners, fishermen and wine drinkers, he showed us the Gnostic Path. When he retired to the solitude of the desert for forty days and forty nights, he then taught the way of Oriental Yoga." ―Samael Aun Weor, Igneous Rose
Jesus of Nazareth taught unto humanity these three different ways or aspects of one path, in accordance with his own life, that lead towards the divine: the way of the Mystic, Gnostic, and Yogi. The mystic cultivates the heart, the yogi develops the mind, and the Gnostic elaborates the full capacity of the consciousness through the power of tantrism and sexuality. Learn how Christ embodied and exemplified these three different aspects of the "straight and narrow gate that leads to life" (Matthew 7:14) and how we can follow in his footsteps in a practical and didactic manner. |