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Online IllumiNation 2
About one year ago, I shared my first Online IllumiNation post which highlighted many of the fantastic artifacts that have been created by the online IllumiNation community in support of the Pythagorean Illuminati’s incredible ideas. This week, I’d like to promote some additional contributions that have been made by the community! The Age of Logos…
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Genuine thinking, associated with genuine knowledge and Truth, is always concerned with reason, logic and form. It’s always about syntax. It’s strictly rationalist. It’s about thinking as thinking, serving itself. Pseudo thinking, on the other hand, is never about reason, logic and form. It’s always about semantics. It’s strictly empiricist. It’s about thinking betraying itself…
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Here’s a list of things science can’t do. It can’t explain mind, free will, consciousness, the unconscious, purpose, why we exist, what existence is, what time is, what space is, what matter is, what motion is, what energy is, what causation is, what preceded the Big Bang, what comes before temporal existence, what comes after…
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Reincarnation
If you have not already read The Republic by Plato, you really need to go ahead and purchase it now and schedule the time to explore this world historic work. One of the most influential texts in western philosophy, it was written around 380BC, making it over 2,400 years old. While it came from a…
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For Jung, life was broadly divided into two halves, separated by a “Midlife Crisis”, marked by questioning the success of one’s outer life and turning inwards to face more profound issues. The first half of life is best suited to extraverts, oriented to the outer world. The second half is best suited to introverts, oriented…
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Life has four seasons: a spring, summer, autumn and winter. Life begins with the birth crisis (the trauma of being bloodily tossed out into the cruel world) and proceeds towards the adolescent crisis when a youth must rebel against his parents and establish his own identity. This marks the end of spring and start of…
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Jungian Individuation
In previous weeks, we’ve discussed ways we can begin to learn about and strengthen our consciousness. Through actions such as recognizing the patterns we tend to fall into, expanding our capacity for reason, building our language skills, and broadening the range of concepts we are familiar with the power of the consciousness increases dramatically. During…
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If you want to achieve gnosis, study music, patterns, geometry, topology, numbers, calculus, Fourier analysis and Fourier synthesis… study math! When you start to think in numbers, patterns and frequencies rather than words, you will align yourself with true reality itself, and become the master of the universe around you. Your mind will be able…
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People imagine that the human condition is about consciousness. It’s not. It’s about the unconscious and the constructs of the unconscious. It’s about how the unconscious responds to suggestions. It’s about the anxieties, neuroses, psychoses, disorders, and defense mechanisms, of the unconscious.Few people are genuinely conscious. Few people exert real control over the unconscious. The…
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The Fragility of Consciousness
In a previous post, I discussed the notion of knowing oneself and how working to understand yourself is the first step to understanding the cosmos. As the ancient wisdom says: as above, so below; as inside, so outside. I highlighted an entry point to understanding ourselves in the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, which outlines multiple…