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| warlockasylum | Dec 5 2011, 11:02 AM Post #36 |
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Thanks for your replies. I missed the latest comments. I have been busy on the blog page, Papers in the Attic. my intent on posting some thoughts here, was to reveal another perspective that many in humanity fail to consider. it is very unfortunate that when topics about the occult are brought to the forefront a "conspiracy theory" usually follows. I would think that if someone really wanted to know the "truth" of the matter and was actually a "freethinker" it may be useful to listen to the opinion of others who are heavily involved in this subject matter just to get an overall view of how certain information is absorbed. In every spiritual paradigm, fiction is presented. A lot of this has to do with the fact that the subconscious mind absorbs information through archetypes. So to say that something is "fiction" is a code to the initiated that a person is writing about esoteric knowledge in parable. For those who are not uninitiated it represents something that is simply untrue. Think about it. Depending on what side of the coin you are facing, there are many fictional stories in Judaism, Christianity, islam, as well as Eastern philosophy. Just a thought. stay blessed |
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| allegiance to truth | Dec 5 2011, 04:29 PM Post #37 |
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That's a very overlooked point & true in the sense that truth & search for truth starts with the accumulated social conditioning put upon us as children, then matures into more of a subjective path on various levels, which following our own paths in love wouln't be such a problem if we lived in a harmonious society that wasn't peppered with lies. I find children before a certain age can teach us more than adults, a strong part of them are so close to the truth in all things without the intellectual baggage. That's when the issues seem to arise when one person or nation challenges anothers truth, but mostly ends up with the blind leading the blind & casualties along the way. I actually enjoyed reading your site as it gave me a more comprehensive understanding of the Ancient Sumerian way of truth which I haven't ever completely understood, & that whole Enki/Enlil thing always gets me thinking
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| Karl | Dec 8 2011, 05:17 AM Post #38 |
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I began reading Lovecraft in the early 1990's and intuitively sensed that his writings were not fiction but drawn from a somewhat peculiar source...a mix of Lovecraft's lucid dreaming , his channelings of The Old Ones [or vice versa] and the hidden texts of the Necronomicon. Personally, I maintain the Necronomicon was/is a real text. In fact, researching this some years later I discovered that as someone also mentioned here, a member of Lovecraft's immediate family was a high-ranking Mason and through this particular person this is how Lovecraft originally discovered the Necronomicon...following this find he went on to write the short stories he later became famous for...in essence I think Lovecraft channeled the hidden knowledge from the Necronomicon , whether he was completely aware of it or not and so his stories were written...I think alot is to be said for Lovecraft's work almost 100 years ago. Lovecraft's stories [some of them] ended up being produced as B-grade horror movies , probably the most famous was the Evil Dead series from the 1970's which made mention of the Necronomicon. I wouldnt mind betting the Necronomicon is under lock and key in the bowels of a highly-guarded Freemasonic/Supreme Council Lodge. |
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