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The Eye of the Earth is a unique natural phenomenon located in the Lika region of western Croatia, near the village of Plitvice Lakes.
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The bright turquoise Mavigol Waterfall in Turkey attracts tourists from all over the world.
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"For most of human history, the State was in essence a military organization. Today, it is essentially a therapeutic organization. The ruling caste is not warriors or sacred kings but those who administer physical or mental 'care' and craft Narratives."
β James Kirkpatrick, 18 September 2024
β James Kirkpatrick, 18 September 2024
Forwarded from Occult of Personality
"In mysticism, at all times, the inner world of man has been revealed, standing in contrast to the world of the external man. The mystical revelations of the inner man have always taught, in various forms, about the microcosmic nature of humanity. Mystical experience unveils within a person a cosmos, the entire vast universe. Mysticism is deeply opposed to any closed, isolated individualism detached from cosmic life, and to any form of psychologism. Mystical immersion in oneself is always an exit from oneself, a breakthrough beyond boundaries. Every mysticism teaches that the depth of a person is more than human, that it contains a mysterious connection with God and the world.
"The true exit from oneself, from one's isolation and detachment, is hidden within oneself, not outside, in the inner, not the outer. This is what all mysticism teaches. The person taught by psychology is still an external, not an inner person. The psychic realm is not yet the mystical realm. The inner person is spiritual, not merely psychic. The mystical realm is spiritual, deeper, and more primordial than the psychic realm. Historically, phenomena belonging to the astral plane of a person have also been called mystical. Mysticism had not yet been sufficiently separated from magic. But in the strict, differentiated, absolute sense of the word, mysticism can only be called that which pertains to the spiritual plane. In mysticism, there is a spiritual daring and initiative of the inner person, of the deepest depths of the spirit. Purely psychic and astral phenomena cannot yet be called mystical and, more correctly, may be termed magical.
"Mysticism animates and spiritualizes the origins and roots of all religious life. Mysticism is the existential foundation of all religious consciousness, the dark source of religious life. Religion translates into consciousness and into life what is immediately experienced and revealed in mysticism."
"In the primary book of Kabbalah, the Zohar, and in Boehmeβs Mysterium Magnum (his commentary on the first book of Moses), the chains of limitation and suppression of the old consciousness of humanity are removed from the Bible, and the truth about the cosmic man is partially revealed. Kabbalah teaches about the Heavenly Adam. βMan,β says the Zohar, βis simultaneously the culmination and the highest point of creation. Therefore, he was created on the seventh day. As soon as man appeared, everything was completed, both the higher and lower worlds, because everything is contained in man; he unites all forms.β
βHe is not only the image of the world, a universal being, including the Absolute Being: he is also, above all, the image of God, taken in the totality of His infinite attributes. He is the divine presence on earth; he is the Heavenly Adam, who, coming from the supreme and primordial darkness, creates this earthly Adam.β βWithin lies the mystery of the heavenly man. Just as the earthly man, the Heavenly Adam is internal, and everything happens below as it does above.β In the Kabbalah, there is already a profound teaching about the Androgyne. βEvery form,β says the Zohar, βin which the male and female principles are not found is not a higher and complete form. The Holy One finds His place only where these two principles are perfectly united... The name of man can only be given to the man and woman united as one being.β Man serves as a mediator and connector between God and nature. Both God and nature are reflected in his dual existence.
"βWhen the lower world,β says the Zohar, βis spiritualized by the fiery thirst of the higher world, the latter descends to it. In man, this desire reaches consciousness and supreme power, and in man and through man, the two worlds converge and penetrate each other more and more.β
"Kabbalah contains a profound anthropology, fully consonant with Christian truth. The truth about man was not fully revealed in the Christian Church, which preserved the old biblical anthropology for the sake of redemption.
"The true exit from oneself, from one's isolation and detachment, is hidden within oneself, not outside, in the inner, not the outer. This is what all mysticism teaches. The person taught by psychology is still an external, not an inner person. The psychic realm is not yet the mystical realm. The inner person is spiritual, not merely psychic. The mystical realm is spiritual, deeper, and more primordial than the psychic realm. Historically, phenomena belonging to the astral plane of a person have also been called mystical. Mysticism had not yet been sufficiently separated from magic. But in the strict, differentiated, absolute sense of the word, mysticism can only be called that which pertains to the spiritual plane. In mysticism, there is a spiritual daring and initiative of the inner person, of the deepest depths of the spirit. Purely psychic and astral phenomena cannot yet be called mystical and, more correctly, may be termed magical.
"Mysticism animates and spiritualizes the origins and roots of all religious life. Mysticism is the existential foundation of all religious consciousness, the dark source of religious life. Religion translates into consciousness and into life what is immediately experienced and revealed in mysticism."
"In the primary book of Kabbalah, the Zohar, and in Boehmeβs Mysterium Magnum (his commentary on the first book of Moses), the chains of limitation and suppression of the old consciousness of humanity are removed from the Bible, and the truth about the cosmic man is partially revealed. Kabbalah teaches about the Heavenly Adam. βMan,β says the Zohar, βis simultaneously the culmination and the highest point of creation. Therefore, he was created on the seventh day. As soon as man appeared, everything was completed, both the higher and lower worlds, because everything is contained in man; he unites all forms.β
βHe is not only the image of the world, a universal being, including the Absolute Being: he is also, above all, the image of God, taken in the totality of His infinite attributes. He is the divine presence on earth; he is the Heavenly Adam, who, coming from the supreme and primordial darkness, creates this earthly Adam.β βWithin lies the mystery of the heavenly man. Just as the earthly man, the Heavenly Adam is internal, and everything happens below as it does above.β In the Kabbalah, there is already a profound teaching about the Androgyne. βEvery form,β says the Zohar, βin which the male and female principles are not found is not a higher and complete form. The Holy One finds His place only where these two principles are perfectly united... The name of man can only be given to the man and woman united as one being.β Man serves as a mediator and connector between God and nature. Both God and nature are reflected in his dual existence.
"βWhen the lower world,β says the Zohar, βis spiritualized by the fiery thirst of the higher world, the latter descends to it. In man, this desire reaches consciousness and supreme power, and in man and through man, the two worlds converge and penetrate each other more and more.β
"Kabbalah contains a profound anthropology, fully consonant with Christian truth. The truth about man was not fully revealed in the Christian Church, which preserved the old biblical anthropology for the sake of redemption.