Forwarded from Arktos
The Cosmic Roots of Human Races
Sietze Bosman challenges modern views on race, exploring historical and mythological sources, including those suggesting extraterrestrial origins, to argue for the significance of distinct human races.
Read the essay here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/the-cosmic-roots-of-human-races
Sietze Bosman challenges modern views on race, exploring historical and mythological sources, including those suggesting extraterrestrial origins, to argue for the significance of distinct human races.
Read the essay here:
https://www.arktosjournal.com/p/the-cosmic-roots-of-human-races
Arktos
The Cosmic Roots of Human Races Sietze Bosman challenges modern views on race, exploring historical and mythological sources, including those suggesting extraterrestrial origins, to argue for the significance of distinct human races. Read the essay here:โฆ
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RW: ESOTERIC RACISM
Me: ...o...okay....
RW: ESOTERIC RACISM
Me: ...o...okay....
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Forwarded from Ciro Tomaselli
I would like to choose a book to learn more about the fourth way. Where should i start?
Forwarded from Richard Ruach's Research Center
Richard Ruach's Research Center
I would like to choose a book to learn more about the fourth way. Where should i start?
"In Search of the Miraculous" or "psychology of Man's Possible Evolution" are usually the best starting places.
"Views from the Real World" is a collection of lectures that Gurdjieff gave that 8s a good starter as well.
Boris Moravieff's "Gnosis" trilogy is good but it's the Fourth Way through an Exclusively esoteric Christian lens. (All good if you're into that).
Also check out:
"Reality of Being" by Salzmann
And
"Highet Being Bodies" by De Boer
"Views from the Real World" is a collection of lectures that Gurdjieff gave that 8s a good starter as well.
Boris Moravieff's "Gnosis" trilogy is good but it's the Fourth Way through an Exclusively esoteric Christian lens. (All good if you're into that).
Also check out:
"Reality of Being" by Salzmann
And
"Highet Being Bodies" by De Boer
Richard Ruach's Research Center
I would like to choose a book to learn more about the fourth way. Where should i start?
There is a book by Ouspensky called "The Fourth Way", but it's really "dry".
All it is, is a bunch of transcribed lectures he did. They start of good but I swear 2/3rds of the book are just finicky details about the mechanics of "recurrences."
All it is, is a bunch of transcribed lectures he did. They start of good but I swear 2/3rds of the book are just finicky details about the mechanics of "recurrences."
Richard Ruach's Research Center
"In Search of the Miraculous" or "psychology of Man's Possible Evolution" are usually the best starting places. "Views from the Real World" is a collection of lectures that Gurdjieff gave that 8s a good starter as well. Boris Moravieff's "Gnosis" trilogyโฆ
Probably the most underrated fourth way book imo
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In the eyes of a Basilisk, is a most violent power to kill men, as soon as they see themโฆ So also there were some certain women in Scythiaโฆ who as often as they looked angrily upon any man, were said to slay him.
~Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (3 Books of Occult Philosophy: Book 1, Chapter 20)
~Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (3 Books of Occult Philosophy: Book 1, Chapter 20)
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Forwarded from Greg Kaminsky
The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution by P. D. Ouspensky is a great place to begin
Richard Ruach's Research Center
The Psychology of Man's Possible Evolution by P. D. Ouspensky is a great place to begin
If this is the actual "Greg Kaminsky" then that's a very high recommendation. ๐
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