Wednesday, December 02, 2015

PLANETS AND POSSIBILITIES: A LOOK AT THE ASTROLOGY OF DECEMBER


© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore newsletter December 2015

by Sally Shotwell

As December arrives, we’re becoming aware that the natural world is preparing for a major transition. The increasing shortness of our days (as in daylight) will be replaced by the advent of the return of the light” on Winter Solstice(December 21). Before this event, we find ourselves experiencing a Sun(or consciousness) bathing in the optimistic glow of fiery Sagittarius the sign whose symbol is a centaur shooting his arrow to the stars. It’s ruling planet is expansive Jupiter, who is sometimes known to forget that there can sometimes, actually be too much of a good thing. Mercury(our thoughts) is tagging along until December 9 and may be tempted by unrealistic thoughts himself. Serious Saturn, not totally comfortable in Sagittarius, comes to the rescue in offering a moderating influence on any tendency we may have to over-extend ourselves, emotionally, materially or physically.
This is extremely helpful as we assimilate the December 4 entry of relationship-oriented Venus into intense, secretive Scorpio. Her natural partner, Mars(action), is in beauty loving, airy Libra. She, herself rules Libra and with her help, his aggressive approach may be channeled into a harmony-based demeanor. For our purposes, it’s good we keep in mind how we are interacting with others during this emotionally charged season. This may be particularly evident as Mars finds himself in a stressful situation December 6 clashing with transformative Pluto in earthy Capricorn. From that skirmish, he is confronted with a Kabuki drama December 10 involving erratic Uranus in fiery Aries. Aries in is Mar’s home base so this could be a strange encounter. As these transits are taking place, we’re being given the opportunity to re-calibrate our reactions to the unexpected. Saturn represents stability and boundaries and let’s consider where our perceptions are enhancing our peace of mind.
Do we need to make adjustments to accommodate changing realities?
Are we arranging for down time during which we may relax?
...men cut the ice of a frozen pond
for use during the summer...
The December 11 New Moon(new beginnings) in fiery Sagittarius carries the ambiance of the sign and also something else, too. It reminds us of the vision needed to further the well-being of our communities which has come down to us from ancient times. The Sabian Symbol states “In an old-fashioned village men cut the ice of a frozen pond for use during the summer; the foresighted use of natural resources to supply future human need.”
Loving Venus and transformative Pluto connect December 17 to offer us conditions conducive to opening up ourselves to greater intimacy in our relationships. This is good since this season is calling of us to deal with togetherness successfully. Let’s always remember this requires us to employ discrimination. We’re vulnerable right now as the darkness surrounds us. We may benefit from lighting a Himalayan Salt Lamp or candles to promote the feeling of coziness.
How are we nurturing ourselves?
Being kind to ourselves prepares us to welcome the December 21 Winter Solstice with open arms. Since ancient times i’s been considered a sacred time when the Sun is reborn. There have long been festivities galore, whither it be Scandinavians celebrating the god Thor, or Romans throwing themselves into Saturnalian feasting. Our own Christmas date of December 25 was derived from early Christians picking up on the Mithrian idea. For us, this is important because the “Light” symbolizes our own inner radiance which is also reborn now. We replenish it by our commitment to continue to become more self-aware.
The Sun in earthy, practical Capricorn supplies us with the persistence we need to pursue our goals. The motivation to achieve can be of personal benefit to us while it facilitates our ability to contribute to others. The sign’s symbol is the goat fish, a mythical creature who aspires to connect body and spirit. Let’s carry this cosmic connection in our consciousness as we immerse ourselves in the holiday season.
December 25 brings us the Full Moon (culmination) in watery, sensitive Cancer, Christmas Day and the forward motion of individualistic Uranus in fiery Aries. This combination portends real interesting energy swirling around the emotional terrain. Having a grounding mantra or affirmation to silently repeat may go a long way in staying detached. Let’s also not forget to have an exit strategy as a back-up plan.
A cat arguing with a mouse...
The Full Moon’s symbol addresses the inner dialogue we may be holding with ourselves, sorting out contrary information which has risen from the depths of our psyche. We’ve been making inroads growth-wise but changes cause shifts and require re-balancing. It stated “A cat arguing with a mouse; an attempt at self-justification.” We’ve already made a lot of progress!
Loving Venus enters sparkly Sagittarius December 29 and let’s parlay this promising placement to a lovely experience, welcoming in the New Year.
Blessings and Joy!
P.S. As we review the year which is passing, what do we wish to retain to pursue further. What experiences, commitments and relationships must we release to become a more whole person?
Sally Shotwell is a life-long student of esoteric spirituality with a super-natural curiosity and an undying thirst for knowledge. Her focus on studies in Astrology have spanned decades, and have included studying with Mario C. Veo, John Joseph, Mark Husson and C. A. Brooks.

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

AH, IF ONLY LIFE WAS SO SIMPLE...


© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore newsletter December 2015

by Mario C. Veo

As one of the Readers for the Shining Lotus™, I have one of the best jobs ever… I get to show people wonderful new opportunities, different solutions to their problems, guide them to see the bigger picture… and at times warn them of wrong choices.

I have a deep passion to help others grow and embrace all of their Gifts, to have the very best that Life has to offer, to blossom and flourish, and to make wise choices… sounds good, right?!… well, not so much.
My greatest disappointments are when they look at me with wide-eyed distress (fear?) and mumble under their breath: “It’s not that easy… Life is hard… you just can’t do that…” and then they start with all the (well-programmed) excuses: “It’s the economy/the government/the family/my husband-wife-children… we are not allowed to… I can’t just pack up and move… you don’t know what it’s like… Change is not easy… you are not out there!
Actually, I am ‘out there’ (and beyond), and I do know ‘what it’s like’, and I also know about ‘changes’ (after all, my parents emigrated twice, and I did once more)… so let me tell you this very clearly: “You CAN do anything you want… create total changes… embrace love/health/wealth… create a peaceful and rewarding Life… and equally, you choose to bitch and moan, complain about your powerlessness (even as you still choose to invest in it), and keep your Life on this diminishing track… allowing whatever pain and sorrow from your past to still be directing your Life today (I’m not dismissing its devastating impact on your Life – just wondering how much longer it will take for the healing to be done… or, is its Karma going to play out in your next Life…?)
You see, you DO have Choices – it is your Divine Right, for you have Free-Will!
So, while your ‘choices’ may disappoint me (and my belief in Human Nature), you DO have the Right to them… just remember the Law – As Within, so Without. For every time you hold a limiting thought or belief, then you program your Life accordingly… until our very dear Law of Attraction kicks in, and now Like attracts Like… and you have just successfully programmed your Life unto diminishing returns. But there’s more – you see, even though all this is playing out in the negative, it still demonstrates that you ARE a Magnificent Manifestor… you just go turned around – so why don’t we put all that wonderful Power that you so aptly demonstrated, and create a brilliant New Life for you… humm, what do you say – you game for it??
This month’s classes are dedicated to Self Reflection, to Self Empowerment and Self Realization… so that, once again, you can loudly declare: “I am Happy… hear me purr!!!
(and don’t worry, it is actually quite easy to achieve… just… close your eyes, take a deep breath, relax… and choose…)
Mario C. Veo is a teacher of Spiritual Science and a Healing Arts Practitioner. He teaches classes and individuals on Personal Transformation and the Expansion of Consciousness. Mario is available for personal guidance and consultations on Tuesday afternoons at the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore.

Tuesday, November 03, 2015

LIFE IS A TRIP... JUST DON'T GET LOST!

© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore Newsletter November 2015

by Mario C. Veo


I usually teach my students that ‘Life is for living… joyfully‘… sounds good, right?! I mean, after all who would want to live ‘unhappily ever after‘… and yet so many people do. I can’t tell you how many people come to me with just that problem – a bad relationship… and even worse divorce… abusive or neglectful parents, rude bosses, the list goes on and on…
And I always ask them how long ago did they realize this was going on?… would you believe ‘5 years’!! So, for the last 5 years they simply sat there, allowing it to go on… with feelings getting more and more abused, and the offenses mounting… and for what!?

Oh, they have many, many excuses: I did it for the kids (and what did they learn from all this?) He got a shark-lawyer (there are plenty of those, get one yourself)… It’s difficult to find work (try a temp job, they are plentiful). These are just excuses for their own lack of action… so, instead they waited until things got so bad that their very survival was at stake… and NOW they must do something to save themselves.

O.K., better late than never… but really, wake up and smell the roses (or in this case, the stinky compost). YOU make all the difference to the quality of your Life… not them, not the economy, not the bosses… YOU DO… so, do something about getting some of the joy you so rightfully deserve! (and if you don’t believe you ‘deserve’ it, I’ve got some very good counseling techniques to share with you).

Oh, one more thing, Whatever you create in this Life, will follow you in the Afterlife AND in your next Incarnation… yeah, you just can’t get away from it… Karma is a bi*#* (but you do have choices, they’ve always been there!”). Which brings me to this month’s classes – we are dedicating November to a unique understanding of Creation and Manifestation… much, much more advanced than your lil’ ol’ granma’s… and to teach you how to write a better Life’s script… so that which you choose will shape your Afterlife to be a much, much more pleasant experience. (if you thought your relationship was hell, what did you think your Afterlife would be….? a trip to Hawaii?!?).

Mario C. Veo is a teacher of Spiritual Science and a Healing Arts Practitioner. He teaches classes and individuals on Personal Transformation and the Expansion of Consciousness. Mario is available for personal guidance and consultations on Tuesday afternoons at the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore.

Monday, November 02, 2015

PLANETS & POSSIBILITIES: A LOOK AT THE ASTROLOGY OF NOVEMBER 2015

© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore Newsletter November 2015

by Sally Shotwell


November 1, Mercury(our thought processes) joins the Sun(our consciousness) in watery, intense Scorpio offering us his assistance in our processing of the information recently gleaned from Saturn’s stay in this sign. Saturn, taskmaster that he is, created a situation which had the feel that we were engaged in a Ph.D. program in Depth Psychology using our own unconscious as a curriculum. Congratulations! We gained insights into ourselves and freedom from previously concealed aspects of our psyche which have been fouling us up. Positive inner resources are now acknowledged allowing us to take advantage of welcome gifts we were clueless about.

November 2, we should benefit from our increased self-confidence when loving Venus and passionate Mars join together in earthy, modest Virgo to do a graceful minuet. They have a special relationship and this influence emphasizes balance and harmony. How refreshing!
The atmosphere becomes more charged November 11 when Mercury(our communication) holds hands with the Sun in Scorpio opposite the New Moon(new beginnings) in earthy, resistant Taurus. The Sabian Symbol states, “A parrot repeats the conversation he has overheard; the capacity to transmit transcendental knowledge.” This knowledge is only available when we break through our collective mind set which may be threatening but necessary.

Where do we seek out information?
Where do we find information which offers us solace?

On this note, let’s look at the profound placement of two planets who are really getting on each other’s nerves. Saturn, we know, means business and values order. He is now in fiery, belief-oriented Sagittarius and may feel the need to organize our philosophical and spiritual orientation along conservative lines.

Dreamy Neptune, on the other hand, is in his own watery, illusory sign of Pisces and strives to guide us to a transcendant state which may border on the delusional. The philosopher/astrologer Dane Rudyar suggested that for our purposes we divide the concept of time into generic “objective” time and “individual” time. Objective Time is the domain of Saturn and is measured by the calendar which orders our practical lives. Individual Time is experienced as an organic, psychic feeling involving altered states such as dreams, meditation and other times when we’re released from our ego. It’s helpful for us to remember that over-identifying with the lure of “security” or the promise of “escapism” side tracks us from our task of reconciling our rational and inspirational natures so that we can be in touch with our actual existence.

Neptune goes forward November 18 increasing his impact which promises to enhance our intuition, dreams and expectations. He sometimes promotes deception, so it’s good to be alert to any situation which seems iffy. Mercury(the Trickster) enters fiery, adventurous Sagittarius two days later(11/20) and is quickly joined there by the Sun on the 22nd. This combination should generate optimism which we parlay into plans for our future and incorporating our deepest values when making choices.

The November 25 Full Moon(culmination) in airy, social Gemini has a Sabian Symbol urging us to embrace our honored traditions to foster a sense of continuity in our lives. “Holly and Mistletoe awake old memories of Christmas; a longing for the pre-intellectual state of consciousness.” We sometimes forget that these rituals really touch our feeling/emotional core which resonates with our mind/body connection. They’re all wired together so we pay a price when we ignore or deny any component.

Do we have traditions or rituals which nurture our connection to our feeling self?
Should we create a tradition for ourselves which feeds our soul?

November 26 is Thanksgiving Day and gives us an opportunity to practice our groundedness. Saturn and Neptune clash so we’re well served by approaching every interaction with a kind detachment and perhaps, an exit strategy if things get tense. The spirit of the holiday still fills us with gratitude for all life offers us so we come out ahead of the game!

Happy Thanksgiving and Blessings!

Sally Shotwell is a life-long student of esoteric spirituality with a super-natural curiosity and an undying thirst for knowledge. Her focus on studies in Astrology have spanned decades, and have included studying with Mario C. Veo, John Joseph, Mark Husson and C. A. Brooks.

Sunday, November 01, 2015

OH MY HEART, MY HEART... MY POOR WOUNDED HEART

OH MY HEART, MY HEART… MY POOR WOUNDED HEART
by Mario C. Veo

© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore Newsletter November 2015

by Mario C. Veo


I’ve yet to meet someone who has never had their heart broken… for if I did, I would be suspicious that they never had a heart in the first place. Yes, Life can be very joyous, filled with many wonderful people, glorious sunsets, exciting adventures, rewarding careers, truly meaningful relationships and generous friends… aaaaand because we live in a world of Duality, the opposite is equally true!!!(just look at the news).

So, understanding that Life can be (in the words of many Buddhists), “a moment of joy caught between two sorrows“… (not my opinion – I would rather see it as many moments of joy, with a few hiccups along the way… yep, I’m a strong believer in the Joy of Life)… now what are we going to do about our ‘heart wounds’?

Let’s see… we could allow them rule our Life, forever shying away from ‘happiness’ because, God forbid that I should let myself be hurt again (yes, that is a choice many do)… or, we could hold onto our pain and thrust it to other people’s faces, letting the whole world know that Life’s unfair – look at what was done to me (I’ve met quite a few of those)… or, we could participate in this dysfunction, and make everyone pay for it (psychotic killers anyone !?)… or, if we are meek and mild, just retreat into our shell to lick our wounds, and know that there is a big, bad world out there… and we just don’t belong.

Are there any other choices…? Oh heck yea!!

We could get up, clean up this mess which we used to call ‘Life’… spit in the eye of our offenders, and heal our wounded heart… after all “Success IS the best revenge!… (nope, I never claimed to be a traditional pacifist – just a Healer… but sometimes you just got to kick butt!)
But how do we do this… well, this brings me to our current workshop – HEALING THE WOUNDED SELF – PRACTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SELF-HEALING AND SELF-EMPOWERMENT.

We meet every Saturday in November, starting on the 7th, from 11 am to 12:30 pm at the Center for Alternative Therapies (4155 East Jewell Ave. Suite 1102, Denver 80222… southeast corner of Colorado Blvd Frontage Road and I-25).
Registration is through the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore (303-758-9113)… Costs are $20 per Saturday, or $70 prepaid. Each Saturday builds on the previous one, so no new registrations will be allowed after November 7.

See you there… or not… whatever you choose!

Mario C. Veo is a teacher of Spiritual Science and a Healing Arts Practitioner. He teaches classes and individuals on Personal Transformation and the Expansion of Consciousness. Mario is available for personal guidance and consultations on Tuesday afternoons at the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore.

Tuesday, October 06, 2015

THE HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS ERROR by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

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     The history of religious error is the history of the mind wandering in its search after Truth. We meet among the gross idolatry of one nation, as in the purer religion of another nation, the same acknowledgment that man is not his own creator, and that he is dependent for his welfare upon the will of some being or beings more powerful than himself.

     The cultivated man, when studying the wonders of the creation around him, traces them back through numerous secondary causes to one great First Cause, and thus arrives at the belief in One Undivided God; and feels more sure of the truth of his reasoning in proportion to the simplicity to which it leads him. On the other hand, an observing but unphilosophical man, in the childhood of the world when he had noted the various secondary causes which produce all the effects which meet his senses, would perhaps look no further; and he thus arrived at the belief in a variety of gods. But this is not always the case. Some nations seem, like the modern Turks, to have arrived at a belief in one God, as if from indolence of mind, from blind fatalism, from mere want of observation of the numerous causes which are working around them.

     Thus many of the Arabic races in the neighborhood of Egypt, as well as the Israelites, traced the hand of one only God, or Great First Cause, in all they enjoyed and all they suffered. But the Egyptians, like the Greeks and Romans, seeing so many causes at work, and not perceiving that they might all be set in motion by One First Cause, thought that every blessing that they received, and every misfortune that befell them, was the work of a different god, They thus peopled the seen and the unseen world beyond with a variety of beings or powers. To these they returned tanks for the blessings that they enjoyed, or more often, as led by a melancholy and less grateful disposition, addressed entreaties that they would withhold their injuries and punishments. The sculptured monuments of the country teach us the figures and sometimes the characters of these imaginary beings, together with the cities and parts of the kingdom in which each was more particularly worshiped.

     

Monday, October 05, 2015

THE MYTHOLOGY OF EGYPT - CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES THAT HAVE NO PLACE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.
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     The study of error is often only a little less important than the study of truth. The history of the human mind in its progress from ignorance towards knowledge should tell us the mistakes into which it has sometimes wandered, as well as its steps in the right path. We turn, indeed, with more pleasure to review the sources from which the world has gained any of its valuable truths, in the hope of there finding some further knowledge which may be equally valuable; while for our errors, so long as we are unwilling to acknowledge them to be errors, we too often shut our eyes, and refuse to be shown their origin.

     The Emperor Marcus Antoninus in his philosophical work, mentions the several tutors and friends from whom he gained his good habits, and those views of life which he chiefly valued; but though we must suppose that he was aware of some failings in his character, he does not tell us to which of his companions he owed them. And so it is with the benefits of civilization, arts, and religion; and also with the evils of superstition. Modern Europe readily acknowledges how many benefits it received from Rome, from Greece, and from Judea, but has been willing to forget how much of its superstition came from Egypt.

     When Christians shall at length acknowledge that many of those doctrines, which together now make up orthodoxy, or the religion of the majority, as distinguished from the simple religion which Jesus taught and practised; when they shall acknowledge that many of them are so many sad and lamentable errors; then, and not till then, will they seek to know their origin, and enquire from which of the several branches of Paganism they spring. They will then see that most of the so-called Christian doctrines, that have no place in the New Testament, reached Europe from Egypt, through Alexandria.

     All nations borrow from others - at least, from those who are before them in the race of civilization. They borrow from each of their neighbors in those branches of knowledge in which they think they can do so wisely, and what they have taken often shows itself in the language. This can be best explained by instances from our own language. Thus, when we speak about the army, our words show that the French were our instructors in military matters, and we talk of "aide-de-camp," "chevaux de frise," "captain," "lieutenant," "ensign," "cadet."
     When we speak of the church we use Latin words, as "vestry," "rector," "curate," "incumbent," " ordination," "font," "creed," "doctrine."
     Words more strictly religious are often Greek, as "baptism," "liturgy," "litany."
     The Italians gave us our words belonging to bookkeeping and banking, as "debtor," "creditor," "cambist," "ditto," "bankrupt," "usance."
     The Spanish have given us a few words relating to their social life, such as "alcove," "verandah," "duenna."
     From the Arabs, through scientific treatises, we have take "almanach," "alchemy," "chemistry," "algebra."
     The Italians also have given us many words relating to art, such as "mezzotint," "fresco-painting," " chiaroscuro," "pianoforte," " violoncello," "opera."

     These few instances are, perhaps, enough, to justify us in thinking that when the Greeks Romans, and Jews have made use of Coptic* words, it has arisen from their having borrowed these branches of knowledge from the Egyptians.

     The aim of the following pages is not only to explain the Mythology of Egypt, but to show the extraordinary readiness with which its religious opinions were copied by the neighboring nations, particularly by the Greeks and Romans. In matters of religion, the more ignorant part of those two nations bowed in reverence to the greater earnestness and seriousness of the Egyptians, who were at the same time so remarkably rich in mythological invention. Pagan Greece received from Egypt all that part of its religion which related to a future state of rewards and punishments, and though Christian Greece was for a short time too intelligent to take the whole of the Egyptian mysticism and superstition, yet Christian Rome, from which my own opinions were chiefly learned, had no such hesitation, and was at all times a most willing pupil.

     These facts may receive some explanation from two known laws of the human mind.
     First, among religious persons the fear of doing wrong makes them more afraid of falling into scepticism than into credulity; and those who believe more, whether they believe wisely or unwisely, are apt to think themselves on safer ground than those who believe less. In the case of a proposition in science, when the arguments for it and against it seem equal, the reasoner withholds his assent; but in the case of a religious dogma or article of faith, the mind in its weakness fancies it safer to accept it than to reject it. The reasoning powers are in part overruled by the feelings. In religious controversy, both parties, the believer, and the doubter, usually feel that the reproach of disbelief, which it is in the power of one to throw against the other, hits a much harder blow than the reproach of credulity and superstition, which is all that the other can fling back again. It is only among irreligious persons and scoffers that the feelings strengthen the other side, and that disbelief can shut the door against argument by an equally blind and unfair claim to superiority. Hence arises the power which superstitious and complicated systems of religion have of spreading themselves, and hence the weakness of good sense when setting up its simple truths against the encroachments of many-sided errors.

     Secondly, earnestness and sincerity are the most powerful helps by which we enforce our opinions and convert our neighbors. And there was far more real conviction of the truth of their religion among the Egyptians than among their Greek and Roman neighbors. Hence the opinions of the more ignorant lived and spread, while the opinions held with hollowness and insincerity by the more enlightened died away.

     The following are the principal doctrines which are most certainly known to be common to Egyptian Mythology and modern orthodoxy, as distinguished from the religion of Jesus. They include the Trinity, the two natures of Christ, and the atonement by vicarious sufferings.

     First. That the creation and government of the world is not the work of one simple and undivided Being, but of one God, made up of several persons. This is the doctrine of Plurality in Unity.

     Second. That happiness, or the favor of the Judge of the living and the dead, could scarcely be hoped for, either from his justice or his mercy, unless an atoning sacrifice had been paid to him on man's behalf, by a divine being; and that mankind, or some part of them, may hope to have their sins forgiven because of the merits and intercession of that being, and to be excused from punishment because he consented to be sacrificed for them. With the Egyptians there were four such chief mediators.

     Third. That among the gods, or persons which compose the godhead, one, though a god, could yet suffer pain and be put to death.

     Fourth. That a god, a man, or being half god and half man, once lived upon earth, who had been born of an earthly mother, but without an earthly father.

     It may amuse, while it will help my argument, to mention also a few of the less important Egyptian opinions which are still common among learned men. Trifles sometimes declare their origin more certainly than opinions and habits of greater importance, which may be thought common to the human mind. Among the most interesting is the Wedding ring. The Egyptian gold, before the introduction of coinage, had been usually kept in the form of a ring; and the Egyptian at his marriage placed one of these pieces of gold on his wife's finger in token of his entrusting her with all his property. The early Christians, says Clemens, saw no harm in following this custom; and in the marriage ceremony, of today, the man places the same plain ring of gold on his bride's finger when he says, "With all my worldly goods I thee endow."

     It was one of the duties of the priests of Philae to purchase of the River Nile a bountiful overflow by throwing a piece of gold into the stream once a year, and hence, probably the Venetians borrowed their custom of wedding the Adriatic by throwing a gold ring into the sea. At the same time the Doge's cap was copied from the crown of Lower Egypt.
     The Christmas game of drawing lots for the title of King and Queen, is Egyptian. It was called by the Alexandrians, as Julius Pollux tells us, the game of Basilinda; and Tacitus mentions the quarrel between Nero and Britannicus when they were playing at this game in Rome.

     The Egyptian day of eating sugared cakes had been our twentieth of January, but in the fourth century, says Moses of Chorene, it was changed to be kept fourteen days earlier; and the sugared cake of the Egyptians now marks the feast of Epiphany, or Twelfth Night.
     When the Roman Catholic priest shaves the crown of his head, it is because the Egyptian priest had done the same before.

     When the English clergyman, though he preaches his sermon in a silk or woollen robe, may read the liturgy in no dress but linen, it is because linen was the clothing of the Egyptians. Two thousand years before the bishop of Rome pretended to hold the keys of heaven and earth, there was an Egyptian priest with the high-sounding title of Appointed keeper of the two doors of heaven, in the city of Thebes.

     Christian art also owes much to the Egyptian imagination. The Virgin Mary rising to heaven, standing upon a crescent moon, very closely resembles Isis as the dog star rising heliacally. The figure of the Almighty, with head and outstretched arms at the head of the picture, particularly in the early pictures, when the head hung downwards, is the same in design as that of Horus at the top of many a funeral pyre. The figure of a triangle to represent the Trinity was clearly borrowed from Pagan Egypt.

     The supposed arts of astrology and witchcraft were more particularly Egyptian; the conjuror's word of Abracadabra is a corruption of the Greek word Abrasax, which is itself a corruption of the Egyptian hurt me not, by which they hoped to warn off evil spirits; and fortune-tellers are even yeet called Egyptians or Gypsies. When Shakespeare brings upon the stage the queen of the witches, who bears the name of Hecate, one of the well-known names of Isis.

     These fanciful customs and foolish opinions and traditions of art help to show that although the old Egyptian race has ceased to be a nation for more than twelve hundred years, during which its history has been neglected, and its very existence often forgotten, yet the Egyptian mind still has a most important influence upon our modern civilization. Protestant Europe is even now struggling to throw off the graver errors on the Nicene Creed and the Atonement, which Rome received from Egypt fifteen centuries ago.

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* Copt. 1 kept; 2 copt, n. 1. One of that race of native Egyptians that is descended from ancient Egyptian stock. 2. One of those Christian Egyptians who since A. D. 451 have constituted a Monophysite church, the principal Christian sect in Egypt, of which the Ethiopic-Abyssinian Church is a branch.
     Coptic Church or Church of Alexandria, the native church of Egypt, governed by a "Pope and Patriarch," who also has jurisdiction over the Abyssinian Church. Its doctrines are those of the Greek Church, except in the matter of its belief regarding the nature of Christ, which is Monophysitical. From being a large and powerful church, it has dwindled to one with but 15 bishops, much weadened by persecution and subjection to Moslem rule.

Sunday, October 04, 2015

OH COME ON... LET'S HAVE FUN!


© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore newsletter October 2015

by Mario C. Veo

I am told that I was a ‘mischievous child’… I don’t agree, and will firmly state that I have no recollection of this… (yes, I did hide in a tree and scare the old woman, but in my defense she started it first… she was triggering my traps before I could catch the squirrels. Well, how else was I ever going to learn to talk to them…!? they kept running away!)

Anyway, this is not the point I’m trying to make – grown ups are soooo serious – they think they’ve ‘fun’ but not really (they just want to get drunk so they can ‘relax a little’… or sit in front of the TV ‘trying to unwind’… what’s wrong with this picture…?). Easy – they are not having ‘Fun’, they’re trying to recuperate after a long day’s work… or (in some cases) trying to avoid dealing with a poor relationship… well, you know what they say about ‘Denial’…

Am I being too hard… you think…? Some of my friends are single Moms with small kids, and even though they truly believe that the kids are the best thing in their life… still, it’s hard! But, does Life have to be so difficult… and if so, Why…?

I think I know the answer – grown-ups are just that: “grown-ups”… they have forgotten the joys of spontaneous laughter(just because you feel like it)… or the smile that appears from a new discovery… or how pleasure energizes and revitalizes you. They have forgotten the value of theirInner Child.

You see, your Inner Child is that part of you that is joyous, that loves to play and investigate… that part of you which makes Life fun… and rewards you with more and more! Unfortunately, there seems to be a Law that the moment you reach ‘Adulthood'(and when is that actually??), we must now be ‘very, very serious… for Life is a SERIOUS matter!!!‘(read this in a very, very pompous manner… you won’t get the flavor right otherwise).

Well I ask you – “Who made up such nonsense?(do I hear ‘Puritans’?… oh, those spoil-sports!) Why must Life restrict our pleasures… why must it be so somber…? After all, we all know how to be responsible(and if the old woman had just left my traps alone she wouldn’t have gotten such a shock… it wasn’t her job to stick her nose where it didn’t belong! sheesh…!)

O.K., old woman aside – Know this well… your Inner Child is that loving, kind, gentle(and sometimes mischievous) part of you that simply loves Life, that laughs joyfully(just ’cause!), and that can make you the happiest person on Earth… wanna know why…? Because your Inner Child has tremendous powers of Manifestation… (and equally can make your Life miserable if you hurt it… Oh, there’s new Knowledge you didn’t know…?)

So, we are starting a 4 week program to investigate this wonderful Inner Being… one so powerful that I’m amazed you could live so long without embracing it! We meet on Saturdays, from 11 to 12:30, starting on October 10th. Registration is through the Shining Lotus(303-758-9113)… join us… IF you want to embrace a glorious new Life… (and if not, there is a land that still embraces very strict puritanical values… you’ll be quite happy there… just, leave my squirrels alone!)

Mario C. Veo is a teacher of Spiritual Science and a Healing Arts Practitioner. He teaches classes and individuals on Personal Transformation and the Expansion of Consciousness. Mario is available for personal guidance and consultations on Tuesday afternoons at the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore.

Friday, October 02, 2015

IF LIFE IS A JOURNEY, HOW THE HECK DID YOU GET THERE?!?


© 2015 - Reprinted with permission from Shining Lotus Metaphysical Bookstore newsletter October 2015

by Mario C. Veo


We are told that ‘Life Is A Journey‘, and to enjoy it… but no one tells us how to do this! We blunder around, from job to job, until we find ‘ something we like’… and that’s it! For the rest of our lives we fully believe that we’ve arrived, that from now on we’ll ‘live happily ever after‘(O.K., you can blame Walt Disney for that one… what was he thinking!?)

My experience of Life is one where most people grow into diminishing expectations… until, at the end, they wake-up, wondering how they got there… and why their Life is now over…(No, I’m not a ‘pessimist’, just a realist…wait, hang on… if you’ll give me a chance I’ll explain).

When we were young everything was an adventure, a wonderful discovery… Life was exciting! Remember the joys of your first kiss… first car… first job… first love… first home…? Life was glorious… and then you grew up! Your first kiss was forgotten as you reached for more and more… your first car broke down, and you accepted the debts of buying a new car… the first job became a dead-end and you looked for one that paid better… you married your ‘love’ and soon enough got divorced…(check your statistics!)… and she got the house and left you with the mortgage.
Well, c’est la vié… as the French say, welcome to the grown up ‘reality’… but, ‘reality’ is what you make of it…(are you intrigued yet…?)

I propose that we don’t blindly accept all this ‘reality stuff’, and that we make our own… one filled with True Love, a wonderful rewarding career, a  beautiful home, and great friends… sounds too good to be ‘true’…?(so, who’s the ‘pessimist/realist’ now??) I have a trick up my sleeve, and I want to teach it to all of you who are ready to re-capture the passions of your youth… No, there are no ‘secret handshakes’… no elixirs, no fountain of youth… and definitely no Mother Ship ready to take us away!

I’m just going to teach you how to be Self-Empowered… and what Self-Determination really is… and so, we dedicate the month of October to a series of classes on the Joy of Life, on re-creating yourself, on increasing the flow of Prosperity… so that, finally, you can exclaim… “I DESERVE…Dammit!! AND I WANT IT ALL!!” (after all, why do you think you have this thing called ‘Free Will’?… to choose which burger to order… or, does it offer you more…? Did you want fries with that???)


Mario C. Veo is a teacher of Spiritual Science and a Healing Arts Practitioner. He teaches classes and individuals on Personal Transformation and the Expansion of Consciousness. Mario is available for personal guidance and consultations on Tuesday afternoons at the Shining Lotus™ Bookstore.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

JESUS, THE NAZARENE REFORMER - PART FOUR by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

PART FOUR


     On closer inspection, he becomes the double-headed Anubis, having one head human, the other a jackal's, whilst his girdle assumes the form of a serpent rearing aloft its crested head. "This figure," adds the author of the Gnostics, ets., "had two meanings - one obvious for the vulgar; the other mystical, and recognizable by the initiated alone. It was perhaps the signet of some chief teacher or apostle. This affords a fresh proof that the Gnostics and early orthodox (?) Christians were not so wide apart in their secret doctrine. King deduces from a quotation from Epiphanius, that even as late as 400 A.D. it was considered an atrocious sin to attempt to represent the bodily appearance of Christ. Epiphanius brings it as an idolatrous charge against the Carpocratians that "they kept painted portraits, and even gold and silver images, and in other materials, which they pretended to be portraits of Jesus, and made by Pilate after the likeness of Christ... These they keep in secret, along the Pythagoras, Plato and Aristotle, and setting them all up together, they worship and offer sacrifices unto them after the Gentiles' fashion."

Epiphanius
     What would the pious Epiphanius say were he to resuscitate and step into St. Peter's Cathedral at Rome! Ambrosius seems also very desperate at the idea - that some persons fully credited that statement of Lampridius that Alexander Severus had in his private chapel an image of Christ among other great philosophers. "That the Pagans should have preserved the likeness of Christ," he exclaimed, "but the disciples have neglected to do so, is a notion the mind shudders to entertain, mush less to believe."

     All this points undeniably to the fact, that except a handful of self-styled Christians who subsequently won the day, all the civilized portion of the Pagans who knew of Jesus, Pythagoras and Apollonius. Whence such a veneration on their part for a man, were he simply, as represented by the Synoptics, a poor, unknown Jewish carpenter from Nazareth?

     As an incarnated God there is no single record of Jesus, on this earth, capable of withstanding the critical examination of science; as one of the greatest reformers, and inveterate enemy of every theological dogmatism, a persecutor of bigotry, a teacher of one of the most sublime codes of ethics, Jesus is one of the grandest and most clearly-defined figures on the panorama of human history. His age may, with every day, he receding farther and farther back into the gloomy and hazy mists of the past; and his theology - based on human fancy and supported by untenable dogmas - may, nay, must with every day lose more of it, unmerited prestige; alone the grand figure of the philosopher and moral reformer instead of growing paler will become with every century more pronounced and more clearly defined. It will reign supreme and universal only on that day when the whole of humanity recognizes but one father - the UNKNOWN ONE above - and one brother - the whole of mankind below.*
Publius Lentulus

In a pretended letter of Lentulus, a senator and a distinguished historian to the Roman senate, there is Jesus. The letter itself, written in horrid Latin is pronounced a bare-faced forgery; but I have found therein an expression which suggests many thoughts. Albeit a forgery it is evident that whosoever invented it has nevertheless tried to follow tradition as closely as possible. The hair of Jesus is represented in it as "wavy and curling... flowing down upon his shoulders." and as "having a parting in the middle of the head after the fashion of the Nazarenes." This last sentence shows: First. That there was such a tradition, based on the biblical description of John the Baptist, the Nazaria, and the custom of this sect. Second. Had Lentulus been the author of this letter, it is difficult to believe that Paul should never have heard of it; and had he known its contents, he would never have pronounced it a shame for men to wear their hair long,** thus shaming his Lord and Christ-God. Third. If Jesus did wear his hair long and parted in the middle of the forehead, after the fashion of the Nazarenes (as well as John, the only one of his apostles who followed it), then I have one good reason more to say that Jesus must have belonged to the sect of the Nazarenes, and been called Nasaria for this reason and not because he was an inhabitant of Nazareth; for they never wore their hair long. The Nazarite, who separated himself unto the Lord, allowed "no razor to come upon his head." "He shall be holy, and shall let the locks of the hair on his head grow," says Numbers (vi. 5). Samson was a Nazarite, i. e., vowed to the service of God, and in his hair was his strength. "No razor shall come upon his head; the child shall be a Nazarite unto God from the womb" (Judges, xiii., 5). But the final and most reasonable conclusion to be inferred from this is that Jesus, who was so opposed to all the orthodox Jewish practices, would not have allowed his hair to grow had he not belonged to this sect, which in the days of John the Baptist had already become a heresy in the eyes of the Sanhedrim. The Talmud, speaking of the Nazaria, or the Nazarenes (who had abandoned the world like Hindu Yogis or Adepts) calls them a sect of physicians, of wandering exorcists; as also does Jervis. "They went about the country, living on alms and performing cures."*** Epiphanius says that the Nazarenes come next in heresy to the Corinthians whether having existed "before them or after them, nevertheless synchronous," and then adds that "all Christians at that time were equally called Nazarenes!"****
a description of the personal appearance of
   

     In the very first remark made by Jesus about John the Baptist, we find him stating that he is "Elias, which was for to come." This assertion, if it is not a later interpolation for the sake of having a prophecy fulfilled, means again that Jesus was a kabalist; unless indeed we have to adopt the doctrine of the French spiritists and suspect him of believing in reincarnation. Except the kabalistic sects of the Essenes, the Nazarenes, the disciples of Simeon Ben Iochai, and Hillel. Neither the orthodox Jews, nor the Galileans, believed or knew anything about the doctrine of permutation. And the Sadducees rejected even that of the resurrection.
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* Those who would know more of de Laurence's real opinion of Jesus should read his book, "The Immanence Of God," Order No. 22.
** 1 Cor. x i. 14.
*** See the "Israelite Indeed," vol. ii, p. 348; "Treatise Naeir."
**** "Epiph. ed Petar." vol. i, p. 117.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

JESUS, THE NAZARENE REFORMER - PART THREE by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

Part Three


     It would be difficult to escape from the well-adduced proofs that the Apocalypse is the production of an initiated kabalist, when this Revelation presents whole passages taken from the Books of Enoch and Daniel, which letter is in itself an abridged imitation of the former and when, furthermore, we ascertain that the Ophite Gnostics who rejected the Old Testament entirely, as "emanating from an inferior being (Jehovah)," accepted the most ancient prophets, such as Enoch, and deduced the strongest support from this book for their religious tenets, the demonstration becomes evident. I will show further how closely related are all these doctrines. Besides, there is the history of Domitian's persecutions of magicians and philosophers, which affords as good a proof as any that John was generally considered a kabalist. As the apostle was included among the number, and moreover, conspicuous, the imperial edict banished him not only from Rome, but even from the continent. It was not the Christians whom - confounding them with the Jews, as some historians will have it - the emperor persecuted, but the astrologers and kabalists.

     The accusations against Jesus of practising the Magic of Egypt were numerous, and at one time universal, in the towns where he was known. The Pharisees, as claimed in the Bible, had been the first to fling it in his face, although Rabbi Wise considers Jesus himself a Pharisee. The Talmud certainly points to James the Just as one of that sect.* But these partisans are known to have always stoned every prophet who denounced their evil ways, and it is not on this fact that I base my assertion. These accused him of sorcery, and or driving out devils by Beelzebub, their prince, with as much justice as later the Catholic clergy had to accuse of the same more than one innocent martyr. But Justin Martyr states on better authority that the men of his time who were not Jews asserted that the miracles of Jesus were performed by magical art - the very expression used by the skeptics of those days to designate the feats of thaumaturgy accomplished in the Pagan temples. "They even ventured to call him a magician and a deceiver of the people," complains the martyr. In the Gospel of Nicodemus, the Jews bring the same accusation before Pilate: "Did we not tell thee he was a magician?" Celeus speaks of the same charge, and as a Neo-platonist believes in it. The Talmudic literature is full of the most minute particulars, and their greatest accusation is that "Jesus could fly as easily in the air as others could walk." St. Austin asserted that it was generally believed that he had been initiated in Egypt, and that he wrote books concerning magic, which he delivered to John.

     There was a work called Magia Jesu Christi, which was attributed to Jesus** himself. In the Clementine Recognitions the charge is brought against Jesus that he did not perform his miracles as a Jewish prophet but as a magician, i. e., an initiate of the "occult" temples.

     It was usual then, as it is now, among the intolerant clergy of opposing religions, as well as among the lower classes of society, and even among those patricians who, for various reasons, had been excluded from any participation in the Occult Mysteries, to accuse, sometimes, the highest Hierophants and Adepts of sorcery and black magic. So Apuleius, who had been initiated, was likewise accused of witchcraft, and of carrying about him the figure of a skeleton - a potent agent, as it is asserted, in the operations of the black art. But one of the best and most unquestionable proofs of my assertion may be found in the so-called Museo Gregoriano. On the sarcophagus, which is panelled with bas-reliefs representing the miracles of Christ,*** may be seen the full figure of Jesus, who, in the resurrection of Lazarus, appears beardless "and equipped with a magic wand in the received guise of a necromancer (?) whilst the corpse of Lazarus is swathed in bandages exactly as an Egyptian mummy."

Had posterity been enabled to have several such representations executed during the first century when the figure, dress, and every-day habits of Jesus, the Nazarene Reformer, were still fresh in the memory of his contemporaries, perhaps the Christian world would be more Christ-like; the dozens of contradictory, groundless, and utterly meaningless speculations about the "Son of God" would have been impossible; and humanity would now have but one religion and one God. It is this absence of all proof, the lack of the least positive clew about him, whom Christianity has deified, that has caused the present state of perplexity. No pictures of Christ were posssible until after the days of Constantine, when the Jewish element was nearly eliminated among the followers of the new religion. The Jews, apostles, and disciples, whom the Zoroastrians and the Parsees and inoculated with a holy horror of any form of images, would have considered it a sacrilegious blasphemy to represent in any way or shape, their master. The only authorized image of Jesus, even in the days of Tertullian, was an allegorical representation of the "Good Shepard", which was no portrait, but the figure of a man with a jackal-head, like Anubis. On this gem, as seen in the collection of Gnostic amulets, the Good Shepherd bears upon his shoulders the losst lamb. He seems to have a human head upon his neck; but, as King correctly observes, "it only seems so to the uninitiated eye."

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* I believe that it was the Sadducees and not the Pharisees who crucified Jesus. They were Zadokites - partisans of the house of Zadok, or the sacerdotal family. In the "Acts" the apostles were said to be persecuted by the Sadducees, but never by the Pharisees. In fact, the latter never persecuted any one. They had the scribes, rabbis, and learned men in their numbers, and were not, like the Sadducees, jealous of their order.
** Cf. "August de Consans, Evang.", i. 9; Fabric. ; "Cod. Ap. N. T.,", p. 305, ff.
*** King's "Gnostics," p. 145 ; the author places this sarcophagus among the earliest productions of that art which inundated later the world with mosaics and engravings, representing the events and personages of the "New Testament."

END OF PART THREE

Monday, September 28, 2015

JESUS, THE NAZARENE REFORMER - PART TWO by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

Part Two

"Because, it is given unto you to know the Mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given," was the reply, which was that of an initiate. "Therefore, I speak unto them in parables; because, they seeing, see not, and hearing, they hear not, neither do they understand." Moreover, we find Jesus expressing his thoughts still clearer - and in sentences which are purely Pythagorean - when, during the Sermon on the Mount, he says:
"Give ye not that which is sacred to the dogs,
Neither cast ye your pearls before swine;
For the swine will tread them under their feet
And the dogs will turn and rend you."

     Professor A. Wilder, the editor of Taylor's Eleusinian Mysteries, observes "a like disposition on the part of Jesus and Paul to classify their doctrines as esoteric and exoteric, the Mysteries of the Kingdom of God 'for the apostles,' and 'parables' for the multitude. 'We speak wisdom,' says Paul, 'among them that are perfect' (or initiated)."

     In the Eleusinian and other Mysteries the participants were always divided into two classes, the newphytes and the perfect. The former were sometimes admitted to the preliminary initiation: the dramatic performance of Ceres, or the soul, descending to Hades.* But it was given only to the 'Perfect" to enjoy and learn the Mysteries of the divine Elysium, the celestial abode of the blessed; this Elysium being unquestionably the same as the "kingdom of Heaven." To contradict or reject the above, would be merely to shut one's eyes to the truth.

     The narrative of the Apostle Paul, in his second Epistle to the Corinthians (xii. 3, 4), has struck several scholars, well versed in the descriptions of the mystical rites of the initiation given by some classics, as alluding most undoubtedly to the final Epopteia.

     "I knew a certain man - whether in body or outside of body. I know not: God knoweth - who was rapt into Paradise, and heard things ineffable which it is not lawful for a man to repeat." These words have rarely, so far as I know, been regarded by commentators as an allusion to the beautific visions of an "initiated" seer. But the phraseology is unequivocal. These things "which it is not lawful to repeat," are hinted at in the same words, and the reason for it assigned,  is the same as that which we find repeatedly expressed by Plato, Proclus, Iamblichus, Herodotus, and other classics. "We speak WISDOM only among them who are PERFECT," says Paul; the plain and undeniable translation of the sentence being: "We speak of the profound (or final) esoteric doctrines of the Mysteries (which were denominated wisdom) only among them who are initiated."** So in relation to the "man who was rapt into Paradise" - and who was evidently Paul himself*** - the Christian word Paradise having replaced that of Elysium. To complete the proof, I might recall the words of Plato, which show that before an initiate could see the gods in their purest light, he had to become liberated from his material body; i. e., to separate his astral body from it. Apuleius also describes his initiation into the Mysteries in the same way:
     "I approached the confines of death; and, having trodden on the threshold of Proserpina, returned, having been carried through all the elements. In the depths of midnight, I saw the sun glittering with a splendid light, together with the infernal and supernal gods, and to these divinities approaching, I paid the tribute of devout adoration."

    Thus, in common with Pythagoras and other hierophant reformers, Jesus divided his teachings into exoteric and esoteric. Following faithfully the Pythagoreo-Essenean ways, he never sat at a meal without saying "grace." "The priest prays before his meal," says Josephus describing the Essenes. Jesus also divided his followers into "neophytes," "brethren," and the "Perfect," if we may judge from the difference he made between them. But his career at least as a public Rabbi, was of too short duration to allow him to establish a regular school of his own; and with the exception, perhaps, of John, it does not seem that he had initiated any other apostle. The Gnostic amulets and talismans are mostly the emblems of the apocalyptic allegories. The "seven vowels" are closely related to the "seven seals"; and the mystic title Abraxas, partakes as much of the composition of Shem Hamphirosh, "the holy word," or ineffable name, as the name called: The word of God, that, "no man knew but he himself," as John expresses it.

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* This descent to Hades signified the inevitable fate of each soul to be united for a time with a terrestrial body. This union, or dark prospect for the soul to find itself imprisoned within the dark tenement of a body, was considered by all the ancient philosophers and is even by the modern Buddhists, as a punishment.
** "The profound or esoteric doctrines of the ancients were denominated wisdom, and afterward philosophy, and also the Gnosis, or knowledge. They related to the human soul, its divine parentage, its supposed degradation from its high estate by becoming connected with "generation" or the physical world, its onward progress and restoration to God by regeneration or... transmigrations." Ibid, p. 2, footnote.
*** Cyril of Jerusalem asserts it. See vi. 10.

END OF PART TWO

Sunday, September 27, 2015

JESUS, THE NAZARENE REFORMER - PART ONE by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

Part One

"Give ye not that which is sacred to the dogs,
Neither cast ye your pearls before swine;
For the swine will tread them under their feet
And the dogs will turn and rend you."
(Extract from The Sermon on the Mount.)


FTER nineteen centuries of enforced eliminations from the canonical* books, of the Bible, of every sentence which might put the investigator on the true path, it has become very difficult to show, to the satisfaction of exact science, that the "Pagan" worshippers of Adonis, their neighbors, the Nazarenes and the Pythagorean Essenes, the healing Therapeutes, the Ebionites, and other sects were all, with very slight differences, followers of the ancient Theurgic Mysteries. And yet by analogy and a close study of the hidden sense of their rites and customs, we can trace their kinship.
     It was given to a contemporary of Jesus to become the means of pointing out to posterity, by his interpretation of the oldest literature of Israel, how deeply the kabalistic philosophy agreed in its esoterism with that of the profoundest Greek thinkers. This contemporary, and ardent disciple of Plato and Aristotle, was Philo Judaeus. While explaining the Mosaic books according to a purely kabalistic method, he is the famous Hebrew writer whom Kingsley calls the Father of New Platonism.

     It is evident that Philo Judaeus' Therpeutes are a branch of the Essenes.**
     Their name indicates it - Asaya, Physician. Hence, the contradictions, forgeries, and other desperate expedience to reconcile the prophecies of the Jewish canon with the Galilean nativity and godship.

     Luke, who was a physician, is designated in the Syriac texts as Asaia, the Essaian or Essene. Josephus and Philo Judaeus have sufficiently described this sect to leave no doubt in my mind that Jesus, the Nazarene Reformer, after having received his education in their dwellings in the desert, and been duly initiated in the Mysteries, preferred the free and independent life of a wandering Nazaria, and so separated or inazarenized himself from them, thus becoming a traveling Therapeute, a Nazaria, a healer. Every Therapeute, before quitting his community, had to do the same. Both Jesus and St. John the Baptist preached the end of the age;*** which proves their knowledge of the secret computation of the priests and kabalists, who with the chiefs of the Essene communities alone had the secret of the duration of the cycles. The latter were kabalists and theurgists; "they had their mystic books, and predicted future events."

Dunlap, whose personal researches seem to have been quite successful in that direction traces the Essenes, Nazarenes, Dositheans, and some other sects as having all existed before Christ: "They rejected pleasures, despised riches, loved one another, and more than other sects, neglected wedlock, deeming the conquest of the passions to be virtuous."

These are all virtues preached by Jesus; and if we are to take the gospels as a standard of truth, Christ was a metempsychosist, "or re-incarnationist" -again like these same asserts that the Samian philosopher spent a certain time at Carmel with them.****

     In his discourses and sermons, Jesus always spoke in parables and used metaphors with his audience. This habit was again that of the Essenians and the Nazarenes; the Galileans who dwelt in cities and villages were never known to use such allegorical language. Indeed, some of his disciples being Galileans as well as himself, felt even surprised to find him using with the people such a form of expression. "Why speakest thou unto them in parables?"***** they often inquired.

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*Canonical books or Scriptures, those writings or books of the Bible accepted by the Church as genuine and inspired. The Roman Catholic Church receives as canonical some of the books styled Apocryphal by other Churches.
**Es-sene. One of an ascetic party or sect of the Jews, formed about the 2nd Century before the Christian era, and existing till the fall of Jerusalem. They practiced voluntary poverty, had community of goods, sought higher degrees of holiness, and were mostly celibates. Josephus("Antiquities" xiii) speaks of the Essenes as a sect which had existed in the time of the Maccabees. K.Kohler in Jew. Encyc., Vol. V, p. 228 (F. W. Co. 1903).
***The real meaning of the division into ages is esoteric and Buddhistic. So little did the uninitiated Christians understand it that they accepted the words of Jesus literally and firmly believed that he meant the end of the world. There had been many prophecies about the forthcoming age. Virgil, in the fourth Eclogue, mentions the Metatron - a new offspring, with whom the iron age shall end and a golden one arise.
****"Vit. Pythag." Munk derives the name of the Iessaens or Essenes from the Syriac Asaya - the healers, or physicians, thus showing their identity with the Egyptian Therapeutae. "Palestine," p. 515.
*****Matthew xiii, 10.

END OF PART ONE

Friday, September 25, 2015

EPISTLE TO THE DISCIPLE by L. W. de Laurence

From: 1948 - De Laurence's Catalog of Books on Occultism - Magic - Mysticism - Religion - The Cabala - Yoga - Astrology and all related subjects - Occult Students' Equipment - Talismanic and Symbolic Jewelry
L. W. de Laurence

Mystic and Master Occultist, de Laurence is world-famous as an Adept of the Highest Rank. His lifelong study of religious thought and emotion have brought him recognition and renown while his humanistic and sympathetic insight have endeared his name to thousands. His works are everywhere and his name stands high on the roster of independent and intrepid thinkers of all time.

EPISTLE TO THE DISCIPLE

BY  de LAURENCE

"Thou, O, Disciple! whose mind is high,
"Observe my words, and read them with thine eye (spiritual);
"These Magic secrets in thy sacred breast repone,
"And in thy journey think of God alone'
"The Author of all things, that connot die'
"Of whom I now shall speak----"

     I tell thee here, Disciple, to observe my words, and read them with thine eye, that is, the eye of thine understanding; for, know, there are many that hear me speak, and, pretend to study my writings, that read not the meaning of my words.

     Wherefore shouldst thou contemplate these mysteries, of which, the good books on the subject of Magic, listed in this Great Catalogue teach, with so much constancy of mind, if thou didst not perceive in these works some great good most desirable? -- Listen, then, O young man, or young woman, and hear my words! Study my works; for they will show thee the dangerous precipice of vanity and head-long desire -- The teachings, contained in my books will describe to thee the stubborn and fatal will of thy passions, even with tears of contrition, and heartfelt compassion for thy experience -- I will lead thee, as it were, by the hand, through the labyrinths of vice, wherewith thou art daily surrounded; and, however prejudiced thou mightest be against the receiving of my doctrine, yet be assured, these teachings have in their possession the Magical virtue and power of binding thee to the principles taught therein, and making thee happy, in spite of thyself.

    Here is a great secret! thou shalt say -- every man and woman wishes to be happy - which I grant; but my answer is - most people prevent their own happiness; they destroy it, by suffering themselves to be governed by the outward principle of the flesh, thinking the greatest good to be in the satisfying - of their carnal appetites, or in the amassing together heaps of wealth, whereby they thrust down the meek and poor, raising up the standards of Pride, Envy, and Oppression. These things every day's experience confirms; nay, there are some so blind, that, in the possession of much wealth, they think there is nothing beyond it; insomuch, that they triumph in lust, oppression, revenge, and conumely. But how is it, thou wilt say, that seeing man is a reasonable being, he can possibly give up his government so easily? - I say, when man suffers the unreasonable and bestial part to deprave him, then he immediately becomes a slave, (and the vilest of slavery is that which deprives man of his social virtues;) for then, although in the possession of great worldly things, such as houses, estates, and all other temporal gifts, yet he becomes an immediate instrument to the Evil Astral Spirits and the Powers of Darkness, seeing that those riches he inherits are merely given him in this life, to bestow upon others those necessaries and comforts which he himself does not feel the want of, and by which he might, if not blinded by his passions and lusts, secure himself an eternal and incorruptible treasure. But he who possesses treasures without mercy, liberality, bounty, charity, & robs the Eternal Author of all good, of the honor due unto him, and is working destruction to his own soul; his riches, instead of benefiting himself and others, eventually and finally terminate as a curse; while he lives here he is a scourge to society; and, after he leaves this, it is plain enough pointed out in my writings what will be his situation and condition.

    Therefore, thou young man, or young woman that hast but a few years to live, study how to attain the stone I teach of; it will protract the beauty of thy youth, though thou shouldst live for centuries - it will ever supply thee with the means of comforting the afflicted; insomuch, that when thou hast attained this truly desirable and most perfect talisman, thy life become soft and pleasant; no cares, nor corroding pangs - no self-torment will ever invade thy mind; neither shalt thou want the means to be happy, in respect of the possession of the goods of this life but thou shalt have abundantly. But how and from what source, all this is to proceed - out of what thing or matter thou shalt attain thy wished-for end - the studying of Sacred Magic will sufficiently shew.

                                                                 Thy Friend And Brother In Magic,

                                                                  L. W. de Laurence