Forwarded from Esoteric Dixie Dharma
Patience has the effect of attracting the treasures of higher knowledge. Impatience repels them. Haste and unrest achieve nothing in the higher realms of existence.
Above all, longing and craving must be silenced. These are soul qualities in the face of which all higher knowledge shyly retreats.
Precious as higher knowledge is, if it is to come to us, we must not long for it. Moreover, if we wish it only for our own ends, we will never attain it.
This requires in the first place that we be honest with ourselves in the depths of the soul. We can no longer have any illusions about ourselves. We must look at our own mistakes, weaknesses, and shortcomings in the eye with inner truthfulness.
Each time we find an excuse for a weakness, we place an obstacle before us on our upward path. Such obstacles can be removed only by becoming enlightened about ourselves.
There is but one way to overcome failings and weaknesses—to see them for what they are, with inner truthfulness. All that lies dormant in the human soul can be awakened. Even intuition and reason can be improved if—calmly and detachedly—we become clear why we are weak in these areas.
Such self-knowledge, of course, is difficult. The temptation to deceive oneself is enormous. But if we make a habit of being honest with ourselves, the doors to greater insight open for us.
– Rudolf Steiner, How to Know Higher Worlds
Above all, longing and craving must be silenced. These are soul qualities in the face of which all higher knowledge shyly retreats.
Precious as higher knowledge is, if it is to come to us, we must not long for it. Moreover, if we wish it only for our own ends, we will never attain it.
This requires in the first place that we be honest with ourselves in the depths of the soul. We can no longer have any illusions about ourselves. We must look at our own mistakes, weaknesses, and shortcomings in the eye with inner truthfulness.
Each time we find an excuse for a weakness, we place an obstacle before us on our upward path. Such obstacles can be removed only by becoming enlightened about ourselves.
There is but one way to overcome failings and weaknesses—to see them for what they are, with inner truthfulness. All that lies dormant in the human soul can be awakened. Even intuition and reason can be improved if—calmly and detachedly—we become clear why we are weak in these areas.
Such self-knowledge, of course, is difficult. The temptation to deceive oneself is enormous. But if we make a habit of being honest with ourselves, the doors to greater insight open for us.
– Rudolf Steiner, How to Know Higher Worlds
Patience is waiting for the tea to brew; impatience is sipping it while it’s still just hot water and wondering why life has no flavor!
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Patience is like waiting for your tea to steep; impatience is trying to speed it up by shouting at the kettle. Both might get you somewhere, but only one won’t burn your mouth!
Forwarded from TARTARIA the truth (Notre Mystérieuse Histoire..)
The Hidden Pyramid of North Dakota : A Military Mystery and Beyond
The Stanley R. Mickelsen Complex, located in Cavalier County, North Dakota, is a pyramid-shaped military installation built during the Cold War to defend the United States against possible Soviet missile attacks. This radar structure, designed to intercept ballistic missiles, has for years aroused the interest of many researchers and ufologists because of its pyramidal shape, reminiscent of ancient pyramids found in Egypt, Central America and Asia.
Inaugurated in 1975, this defense station had radars capable of detecting intercontinental missiles more than 1,100 kilometers away. Despite its advanced capabilities, the facility was officially shut down after just four months of operation, raising questions about its true purpose. Speculation abounds, with some suggesting that it was never truly deactivated and may still serve undeclared purposes today, similar to those of the mysterious Dulce base.
Some theorists posit that the pyramid shape of this structure may have a connection to ancient civilizations, suggesting that it could be used for functions far more complex than simple military defense. Although the facility is officially abandoned, sightings of unidentified flying objects in the area are fueling speculation that it may still be operating for covert purposes.
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The Stanley R. Mickelsen Complex, located in Cavalier County, North Dakota, is a pyramid-shaped military installation built during the Cold War to defend the United States against possible Soviet missile attacks. This radar structure, designed to intercept ballistic missiles, has for years aroused the interest of many researchers and ufologists because of its pyramidal shape, reminiscent of ancient pyramids found in Egypt, Central America and Asia.
Inaugurated in 1975, this defense station had radars capable of detecting intercontinental missiles more than 1,100 kilometers away. Despite its advanced capabilities, the facility was officially shut down after just four months of operation, raising questions about its true purpose. Speculation abounds, with some suggesting that it was never truly deactivated and may still serve undeclared purposes today, similar to those of the mysterious Dulce base.
Some theorists posit that the pyramid shape of this structure may have a connection to ancient civilizations, suggesting that it could be used for functions far more complex than simple military defense. Although the facility is officially abandoned, sightings of unidentified flying objects in the area are fueling speculation that it may still be operating for covert purposes.
Telegram channel :
https://news.1rj.ru/str/NMHistoire
Youtube channel :
https://www.youtube.com/@notremysterieusehistoire../featured
When you walk through hell, do it with fire in your eyes and steel in your soul, for even the flames bow to those who refuse to burn."
Forwarded from High Ascension (This Guy)
The mystical practice of alchemy to create objects out of raw matter or turn one object into another is widely believed to be capable of anything - indeed alchemy is often viewed as magical or miraculous by those unfamiliar with the craft - but it is a science and as such is subject to certain laws and limitations, all of which fall under the concept of Equivalent Exchange (等価交換 Tōka Kōkan): "In order to obtain or create something, something of equal value must be lost or destroyed." In standard practice, Equivalent Exchange is separated into two parts: The Law of Conservation of Mass, which states that energy and matter can neither be created from nothing nor destroyed to the point of elemental nonexistence. In other words, to create an object with the mass of one kilogram, at least one kilogram of material is necessary; destroying an object with the mass of one kilogram would reduce it to a set of parts, the sum of which would have the mass of one kilogram. The Law of Natural Providence, which states that an object or material made of a particular substance or element can only be transmuted into another object with the same basic makeup and properties of that initial material. In other words, an object or material made mostly of water can only be transmuted into another object with the attributes of water.
High Ascension pinned «The mystical practice of alchemy to create objects out of raw matter or turn one object into another is widely believed to be capable of anything - indeed alchemy is often viewed as magical or miraculous by those unfamiliar with the craft - but it is a science…»
The concept of Equivalent Exchange in alchemy, as you've described it, closely parallels and integrates with some of the fundamental principles found within the 12 Universal Laws. These laws, rooted in metaphysical and philosophical traditions, are believed to govern the workings of the universe. Let’s explore how Equivalent Exchange might align with these universal principles:
1 The Law of Divine Oneness: This law states that everything in the universe is interconnected. In alchemy, the principle of Equivalent Exchange reflects this interconnectedness. When something is created or transformed, it impacts everything around it, illustrating the idea that nothing exists in isolation.
2 The Law of Vibration: This law posits that everything in the universe vibrates at a particular frequency. Alchemy, particularly in its esoteric forms, often deals with the transformation of energies and matter, which could be seen as the manipulation or alignment of vibrations to achieve a desired outcome.
3 The Law of Correspondence: This is the "as above, so below" principle, meaning the macrocosm is reflected in the microcosm. The Law of Natural Providence in alchemy mirrors this, as it suggests that transformations must respect the inherent properties and correspondences of the materials involved.
4 The Law of Attraction: This law suggests that like attracts like. In alchemy, the practice often involves gathering and combining materials that possess the qualities or energies desired in the final product, aligning with the idea of attraction and resonance.
5 The Law of Inspired Action: This law emphasizes that actions must be taken to manifest desires. In alchemy, the process of transmutation is an active one, requiring precise actions and the application of knowledge to achieve the intended transformation.
6 The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy: This law asserts that energy is in constant motion and can be transformed from one form to another. Equivalent Exchange in alchemy is a clear reflection of this principle, where energy and matter are transformed but never created or destroyed, only changed in form.
7 The Law of Cause and Effect: Every action has a corresponding reaction. In alchemy, this is embodied in Equivalent Exchange, where the creation or transformation of matter always requires an equal exchange, ensuring that the cause (the action taken) directly correlates to the effect (the result produced).
8 The Law of Compensation: This law aligns closely with the principle of Equivalent Exchange, as it states that what you put out into the universe will be returned to you, often in a different form. The alchemist must provide something of equal value to gain something in return.
9 The Law of Relativity: This law suggests that everything is relative and that our understanding of circumstances depends on our perspective. In alchemy, the value of materials or transformations might be viewed differently depending on the alchemist’s goals and the context of the transmutation.
10 The Law of Polarity: This law states that everything has an opposite. In alchemy, transformations often involve moving from one extreme to another (e.g., from base metals to noble metals), and the process of transmutation acknowledges these polarities.
11 The Law of Rhythm: This law indicates that everything flows in a natural rhythm or cycle. In alchemy, the cycles of transformation, the phases of the work, and the timing of operations reflect this universal rhythm.
12 The Law of Gender: This law states that there are masculine and feminine principles in all things. In alchemy, these principles are often symbolized by elements like sulfur (masculine) and mercury (feminine), and their interaction is essential for successful transmutation
1 The Law of Divine Oneness: This law states that everything in the universe is interconnected. In alchemy, the principle of Equivalent Exchange reflects this interconnectedness. When something is created or transformed, it impacts everything around it, illustrating the idea that nothing exists in isolation.
2 The Law of Vibration: This law posits that everything in the universe vibrates at a particular frequency. Alchemy, particularly in its esoteric forms, often deals with the transformation of energies and matter, which could be seen as the manipulation or alignment of vibrations to achieve a desired outcome.
3 The Law of Correspondence: This is the "as above, so below" principle, meaning the macrocosm is reflected in the microcosm. The Law of Natural Providence in alchemy mirrors this, as it suggests that transformations must respect the inherent properties and correspondences of the materials involved.
4 The Law of Attraction: This law suggests that like attracts like. In alchemy, the practice often involves gathering and combining materials that possess the qualities or energies desired in the final product, aligning with the idea of attraction and resonance.
5 The Law of Inspired Action: This law emphasizes that actions must be taken to manifest desires. In alchemy, the process of transmutation is an active one, requiring precise actions and the application of knowledge to achieve the intended transformation.
6 The Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy: This law asserts that energy is in constant motion and can be transformed from one form to another. Equivalent Exchange in alchemy is a clear reflection of this principle, where energy and matter are transformed but never created or destroyed, only changed in form.
7 The Law of Cause and Effect: Every action has a corresponding reaction. In alchemy, this is embodied in Equivalent Exchange, where the creation or transformation of matter always requires an equal exchange, ensuring that the cause (the action taken) directly correlates to the effect (the result produced).
8 The Law of Compensation: This law aligns closely with the principle of Equivalent Exchange, as it states that what you put out into the universe will be returned to you, often in a different form. The alchemist must provide something of equal value to gain something in return.
9 The Law of Relativity: This law suggests that everything is relative and that our understanding of circumstances depends on our perspective. In alchemy, the value of materials or transformations might be viewed differently depending on the alchemist’s goals and the context of the transmutation.
10 The Law of Polarity: This law states that everything has an opposite. In alchemy, transformations often involve moving from one extreme to another (e.g., from base metals to noble metals), and the process of transmutation acknowledges these polarities.
11 The Law of Rhythm: This law indicates that everything flows in a natural rhythm or cycle. In alchemy, the cycles of transformation, the phases of the work, and the timing of operations reflect this universal rhythm.
12 The Law of Gender: This law states that there are masculine and feminine principles in all things. In alchemy, these principles are often symbolized by elements like sulfur (masculine) and mercury (feminine), and their interaction is essential for successful transmutation
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High Ascension pinned «The concept of Equivalent Exchange in alchemy, as you've described it, closely parallels and integrates with some of the fundamental principles found within the 12 Universal Laws. These laws, rooted in metaphysical and philosophical traditions, are believed…»
Forwarded from Anticapitalist Surrealism 🚩🦾🔻 (Francesco Tankready)
The American constitution if it was based and epic
Forwarded from Truth Hertz (kDub)