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This article was an amazing journey.

It's interesting to think how Manicheanism effected German Mysticism, and years later Neitzsche would write "Thus Spake Zarathustra". Now apparently there are still active German Rosicrucian groups that use lines from Nietzsche in a kind "Letter Mysticism" where they "embed sentences into the body" to Awaken the Superman. 🤔

These "threads" are super-thin and are being stretched to the absolute limit. But, by God the narrative arising from the pattern makes me intellectually salivate.
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Forwarded from Sam Bisquick
Does this happen in your country
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Forwarded from Mandra
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Forwarded from 𝔳.𝔦.𝔱.𝔯.𝔦.𝔬.𝔩. (𝔰𝔢𝔯𝔭𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔦𝔫𝔞)
Like many of her contemporaries at the turn of the twentieth century, Hilma af Klint sought to expand her consciousness in order to gain a wider perspective on what we perceive as reality. Consciousness remains one of the deepest mysteries in our time, a subject eagerly explored in neurology, psychology, quantum physics and epigenetics. As part of her spiritual practice, af Klint meditated, adhered to a vegetarian diet, and studied Theosophy and Rosicrucianism.

https://www.modernamuseet.se/malmo/en/exhibitions/hilma-af-klint/in-depth/
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Big if true.🤔🤔🤔
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Lol, /x/ has been reading Jorjani. 😂😂😂
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Forwarded from George Gurdjieff
When I returned from the trip, self-remembering became very familiar, but I knew with all my being that it was not the place that should be treasured, but the state. "Self-Remembering"

Fra Angelico School of Thomas Aquinas, 1450–1455
National Museum of San Marco, Florence
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