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Salvation via Alchemical Transformation

Ecclesiastes 3:11 posits, 'Eternity has been instilled in the heart of man.' Permit me to systematically arrange my hypotheses and contentions: Salvation via Alchemical Transformation? The domain of human existence, as perceived by humans, is Matter {Material, Physicality, Flesh}. Matter can be classified as Lower Dimensional. What Does Lower Dimensional Imply? Man is inherently flawed, malevolent, and corrupt. Matter is intrinsically imperfect and characterized by decay. Existence within a material body subjects one to suffering, mortality, and constraints. Is Matter the Origin of Imperfection? NEGATIVE. Matter itself is not the origin of imperfection, but rather our interaction with it. The material world can be perceived as a gift and a source of experience and learning. However, Matter Remains A Veil of Limitation. While matter facilitates experience, it remains a veil that distorts and restricts our experience of the perfect, spiritual realm. Salvation is achieved through ...
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Examples On Deception On Earth

In the material realm, deception and inversion can take on various forms. Here are some examples: Illusionary Advertising: In the world of marketing and advertising, companies often use deceptive tactics to promote their products or services. This can include exaggerating the benefits, hiding potential drawbacks, or using misleading visuals or testimonials. By creating an illusion of superiority or desirability, companies aim to influence consumer behavior and sway purchasing decisions. Misrepresentation of Self: Individuals may present themselves in an exaggerated or untrue light to appear more desirable or competent, similar to how companies oversell their products. This could involve lying about qualifications, achievements, or personal history. Concealment of Information: People may withhold or downplay unfavorable information to avoid conflict, maintain a certain image, or manipulate others' perceptions, similar to how companies hide potential drawbacks of their products. Mani...

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The Pitfalls of Literalism

Moving Beyond Idolatry In our quest for spiritual understanding, it's crucial to navigate the fine line between interpretation and literalism.  While a literal interpretation may seem like a straightforward approach, it can inadvertently lead us down the path of idolatry.  In this blog post, we'll delve into the concept of literalism and explore how it can hinder our spiritual growth and understanding. Unpacking Literalism and Idolatry Literalism, as the word suggests, is the strict adherence to the literal or surface-level meaning of religious or spiritual texts, doctrines, or teachings.  While it is important to honor the wisdom and messages conveyed in sacred texts, taking everything in a literal sense can have unintended consequences.  This is where idolatry comes into play.  Idolatry involves elevating something to a position of extreme religious or spiritual devotion that is not inherently divine. The Dangers of Literalism When we become fixated on the lit...

Narcissus! History Of The Man

The Tale Of  NARCISSUS  in Greek Mythology Facts About Narcissus I Bet You Didnt Know Narcissus was a hunter .  He was the son of the River God:  Cephissus and the Nymph , named;  Liriope .  His mother, Liriope was told by the seer Teiresias that her son, Narcissus, would live a long life only   if he never knew himself.  Narcissus was recognised and esteemed for his striking good looks, but he personified vanity and arrogance. His appearance was the source of his great pride, and he frequently gazed at his image in the liquid mirror.  As he gazed at his reflection in the water, he couldn't help but admire his flawless features, smooth skin, and toned body. The way the light illuminated his best qualities filled him with satisfaction. He knew he was the epitome of beauty and reveled in it. Narcissus was depicted as having a perfectly proportioned and symmetrical face, with bright and piercing eyes, a chiseled jawline, and golden hair...

Aslan ; Archetype of Jesus

Aslan, the beloved character in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series, is often regarded as a representation of Jesus. Throughout the series, numerous parallels can be observed between Aslan and Jesus Christ, including his sacrificial death and subsequent resurrection. Lewis himself acknowledged Aslan as a reimagining of Jesus in a different world, employing allegory to communicate biblical themes and messages to a younger readership. Referred to as the "King of Narnia," Aslan embodies wisdom and kindness as he guides and protects the other characters, reminiscent of Jesus' role in the Bible. Additionally, Aslan's name cleverly references the Turkish word for "lion" and symbolizes the Lion of Judah, a significant biblical representation of Jesus. The similarities between Jesus and Aslan are further exemplified through Aslan's voluntary self-sacrifice for the children of Narnia, mirroring Jesus' crucifixion for the sins of humanity. Aslan...

Breaking Free From Inferior Superiority

By recognizing our own limitations and acknowledging that we are all equal in our humanity, we can break free from the cycle of competition and comparison. Instead of seeking validation from external sources, we can find fulfillment in our own authenticity and in the connections we form with others. Humility allows us to approach life with an open heart and mind, ready to learn from others and grow in empathy and understanding. It gives us the courage to admit when we are wrong, to ask for help when we need it, and to offer a hand to those in need. In a world that often values individual success over collective well-being, embracing humility is a radical act of resistance. It challenges us to see beyond ourselves and to recognize the inherent worth and dignity of every person we encounter. So let us embrace humility as a guiding principle in our lives, leading with kindness, compassion, and respect for all. Together, we can build a more just and compassionate world where everyone is se...