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Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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"All history is bunk," said Henry Ford. When Henry Ford says something like this, which means something important in nazism/gnosticism, it's not the same as if you or I were to say, "History is bunk," where we probably mean, "history is written by the conquerors." Edward Moore describes the gnostic meaning of this statement as follows: http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.gnosticismphilinternet.htm
| Gnosticism, by Edward Moore wrote: | | For the Gnostics, on the other hand, who worked within and upon the latter question, giving it a positive, if somewhat mytho-poetical answer, rational principles, which seem to be culled from a mere contact with sensible reality, are held to be reminders of a unified existence that is an eternal possibility, open to anyone capable of transcending and, indeed, transgressing this realm of experience and process —that is, of history. This “transgression” consists in the act of balancing oneself with/in, and orienting oneself toward, history as an interplay of past and present, in which the individual is poised for a decision—either to succumb to the flux and flow of an essentially decentered cosmic existence, or to strive for a re-integration into a godhead that is only barely recollected, and more obscure than the immediate perceptions of reality. |
Madame Blavatsky states it more clearly in her "Secret Doctrine": http://www.naderlibrary.com/blavatsky.secretdoctrine.1.htm
| Helena Blavatsky, The Secret Doctrine wrote: | In their efforts to collect together the many skeins of unwritten history, it is a bold step for our Orientalists to take, to deny, a priori, everything that does not dovetail with their special conclusions. Thus, while new discoveries are daily made of great arts and sciences having existed far back in the night of time, even the knowledge of writing is refused to some of the most ancient nations, and they are credited with barbarism instead of culture. Yet the traces of an immense civilization, even in Central Asia, are still to be found. This civilization is undeniably prehistoric. And how can there be civilization without a literature, in some form, without annals or chronicles? Common sense alone ought to supplement the broken links in the history of departed nations. The gigantic, unbroken wall of the mountains that hem in the whole table-land of Tibet, from the upper course of the river Khuan-Khe down to the Kara-Korum hills, witnessed a civilization during millenniums of years, and would have strange secrets to tell mankind. The Eastern and Central portions of those regions — the Nan-Schayn and the Altyne-taga — were once upon a time covered with cities that could well vie with Babylon. A whole geological period has swept over the land, since those cities breathed their last, as the mounds of shifting sand, and the sterile and now dead soil of the immense central plains of the basin of Tarim testify. The borderlands alone are superficially known to the traveller. Within those table-lands of sand there is water, and fresh oases are found blooming there, wherein no European foot has ever yet ventured, or trodden the now treacherous soil. Among these verdant oases there are some which are entirely inaccessible even to the native profane traveller. Hurricanes may “tear up the sands and sweep whole plains away,” they are powerless to destroy that which is beyond their reach. Built deep in the bowels of the earth, the subterranean stores are secure; and as their entrances are concealed in such oases, there is little fear that anyone should discover them, even should several armies invade the sandy wastes where —
“Not a pool, not a bush, not a house is seen,
And the mountain-range forms a rugged screen
Round the parch’d flats of the dry, dry desert. . . . .” |
It's all about the SECRET history of the Aryans, about the mythic peoples of Hyperborea-Thule and Atlantis, who live somewhere in the north underground, and are using the power of vril to become supermen and rule the world. Nietzsche started out his "The Antichrist" with the line: "Let us see ourselves for what we are. We are Hyperboreans. We know well enough how we are living off that track." Nietzsche, as we know, was one of the gnostic fathers of fascism. As was Henry Ford, as he made very clear in his "International Jew," which riffed on the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion." Super-racist Dietrich Eckart quotes from Henry Ford's book in his "Bolshevism From Moses to Lenin." Dietrich Eckart who made Hitler, to whom Hitler dedicated Mein Kampf and who Hitler loved dearly, is also clearly a gnostic. That's for another post.
http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.nietzscheantichrist.htm
http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.boshevismmoseslenineck.htm
http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.internatjew.toc.htm .
| Bolshevism From Moses to Lenin, by Dietrich Eckart wrote: | 'All Israel stands openly in the British camp!' announced the American union leader, Samuel Gompers, in 1916. And that means all the Jews in the world, and includes the German Jews too, as the American, Henry Ford, knew. He has written of the faithlessness of the so-called 'German' Jews toward the country where they live, of the fact that they have united themselves with the rest of the world's Jews toward the ruin of Germany....
"The resolution of the Jewish high command many years ago to unleash the World War is well authenticated," he said. "At the sixth Zionist Congress in Basel, in 1903, the president, Max Nordau, proclaimed: 'Herzl knows that we stand at the threshold of a tremendous upheaval of the whole world.' [41] Good old Herzl! What an idealist! Our charmers and wizards were filled with awe at the thought of this noble patriarch. The scoundrel knew, however, what his filthy people had in mind for us!"
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 2:38 am Post subject: |
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I'm trying to imagine vicissitudes of the state of godlikeness, affective states, confronting the unconscious, differentiating my persona from my analysis, getting free from my roles and achievements, (for the first time) connecting with my soul -- what is that? -- which is going to cause a release of mythological fantasies, not in my personal unconscious but in the inherited collective psyche. Now that took a little time. I didn't want to rush past these illusions.They might haunt me in my dreams. I swear I wasn't savoring them. But I never really got anywhere with them. It was like a succession of blank walls. There was NOTHING to savor. A very effective trick, really, to get you in Nowhere's Land. Which is exactly where they want you. Now they've GOT you. You're trapped. You can't get out.
Then -- unsuprisingly -- I FELT my attraction to this madness! It's what got me there in the first place. It's like a magnet, just like Mesmer said. And while I pretend I could get out of this Nowhere's Ville any time I want to, or imagine myself dramatically crying for help, I actually want to stay a while. Because I really want to FEEL the craziness of these poor guys' minds, not so I can join them, but so I can figure out a way to help them. You know, like Persephone in Hell, in an alternative reality that I myself am writing, where Persephone is NOT a victim. My first thought (best thought) is they should just drop it. I lower my voice when I say that, not wanting to provoke an EXTREME reaction from anyone, like a gnostic swinging his fist wildly and reflexively in my direction, straight for my face (these guys don't care if they hurt me). So I'm buckling under and whispering instead. I'm passive. Don't hurt me!
I know they're not going to listen to me, because I'm a girl, and they hate girls. But maybe some of them had nice mothers, and maybe they loved her more than they thought. And maybe somewhere deep down inside they know that their social mind is quite different from their natural mind. So maybe -- albeit unwillingly -- they'll think about what I've said. I pray that it gets in them like a thorn that won't come out. Ooh, thorns! The Arizona cactus kind. See, I'm a witch. I just couldn't prevent myself from casting the benevolent spell, CALLING OUT TO THE POWER OF THE UNIVERSE TO ASSIST ME!!! (Three exclamation points.) Like a Mormon missionary. Why did I think that? I have no idea at all. It just came and went like a flash.
Vernacchio is meek, Vernacchio is obedient
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 5:12 am Post subject: |
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| I just finished watching "The Red Shoes," with its bloody female sacrifice at the end. What a work of artistic sadism: Red blood on white tights. Not dead instantly. Face not too mangled. Able to croak out, "Please take off the red shoes." And say goodbye to her hubby. And then the Devil cried. Hans Christian Anderson gets the prize. It was so much more than just throwing a woman off a roof, or any of the other ways they kill women at the beginning of every movie these days. At least we got to see her dance. But then the incredibly charming Devil tore her apart between opposites, her husband on one side, her devil dance master on the other, neither willing to compromise, and her too dumb to figure it out. No reconciling for her, or otherwise. She deserved to die. I guess it was just a matter of time. |
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:12 pm Post subject: |
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| There seem to be two kinds of emptinesses, or state of no thoughts. The first kind is where you are in control of your own psychology, and you are simply resting in a state of no thought. There are no problemos. It's a state of contentment and rest. The second kind is where you are being led around by the nose by someone else's psychology, hoping to find their supposed something, but finding nothing. So it's very similar, you're in a state of no thoughts, but you are frustrated. There is desire there, and confusion. So there's emptiness without confusion and emptiness with confusion, the second being a recipe for disaster. Because you are letting someone else control your mind. |
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 8:30 pm Post subject: |
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But NOTHING good is going to happen in the world as long as there are super-powerful people joined into a Cult that believe in this kind of retarded, anti-life, anti-love, anti-woman thinking:
http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.gospelthomasguillaumont.htm
| The Gospel According to Thomas wrote: | Jesus said: I have cast fire upon the world, and see, I guard it until it (the world) is afire....
Jesus said to them: If you fast, you will beget sin for yourselves, and if you pray, you will be condemned, and if you give alms, you will do evil to your spirits....
When you see Him who was not born of woman, prostrate yourselves upon your face and adore Him: He is your Father.
Jesus said: Men possibly think that I have come to throw peace upon the world and they do not know that I have come to throw divisions upon the earth, fire, sword, war. For there shall be five in a house: three shall be against two and two against three, the father against the son and the son against the father, and they will stand as solitaries....
When you make the two one, and when you make the inner as the outer and the outer as the inner and the above as the below, and when you make the male and the female into a single one, so that the male will not be male and the female (not) be female, when you make eyes in the place of an eye, and a hand in the place of a hand, and a foot in the place of a foot, (and) an image in the place of an image ....
If you fast not from the world, you will not find the Kingdom; if you keep not the Sabbath as Sabbath, you will not see the Father....
And my soul was afflicted for the sons of men, because they are blind in their heart and do not see that empty they have come into the world (and that) empty they seek to go out of the world again....
You have become as the Jews, for they love the tree, they hate its fruit and they love the fruit, they hate the tree....
Jesus said: Whoever does not hate his father and his mother will not be able to be a disciple to Me, and (whoever does not) hate his brethren and his sisters and (does not) take up his cross in My way will not be worthy of Me....
What thy right (hand) will do, let not thy left (hand) know what it does....
Jesus said: I shall destroy this house and no one will be able to build it again....
Wretched is the body which depends upon a body, and wretched is the soul which depends upon these two....
Jesus said: The Kingdom of the Father is like a man who wishes to kill a powerful man. He drew the sword in his house, he stuck it into the wall, in order to know whether his hand would carry through; then he slew the powerful (man)....
Whoever does not hate his father and his mother in My way will not be able to be a disciple to me. And whoever does not love his father and his mother in My way will not be able to be a disciple to me, for My mother [ ] but My true Mother gave me the Life....
Whoever knows father and mother shall be called the son of a harlot....
Jesus said: Woe to the flesh which depends upon the soul; woe to the soul which depends upon the flesh....
Simon Peter said to them: Let Mary go out from among us, because women are not worthy of the Life. Jesus said: See, I shall lead her, so that I will make her male, that she too may become a living spirit, resembling you males. For every woman who makes herself male will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. |
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:25 am Post subject: |
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| Tao Te Ching, by Lao Tsu wrote: | NINETEEN
Give up sainthood, renounce wisdom,
And it will be a hundred times better for everyone.
Give up kindness, renounce morality,
And men will rediscover filial piety and love.
Give up ingenuity, renounce profit,
And bandits and thieves will disappear.
These three are outward forms alone; they are not sufficient in themselves.
It is more important
To see the simplicity,
To realize one's true nature,
To cast off selfishness
And temper desire. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:00 am Post subject: |
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Carl Jung obviously did NOT "discover" the "theory of the collective unconscious." Here's Rudolf Steiner lecturing on it in 1906, discussing what it really is: the collective "racial" unconscious. Obviously, it's a Kult concept. As are "archetypes."
http://www.naderlibrary.com/lit.occultsignifsteiner.htm
| Rudolf Steiner, The Occult Significance of Blood wrote: | All those things which have come down to us in the legends and myths of various nations, and which touch upon human life, will in our day undergo a peculiar transformation with regard to the whole conception and interpretation of human nature. The age is past in which legends, fairytales, and myths were looked upon merely as expressions of the child-like fancy of a people....
Anyone who has ever looked into the soul of a people is quite well aware that he is not dealing with imaginative fiction or anything of the kind, but with something very much more profound, and that as a matter of fact the legends and fairy-tales of the various peoples are expressive of wonderful powers and wonderful events.
If from the new standpoint of spiritual investigation we meditate upon the old legends and myths, allowing those grand and powerful pictures which have come down from primeval times to influence our minds, we shall find, if we have been equipped for our task by the methods of spiritual science, that these legends and myths are the expressions of a most profound and ancient wisdom....
This is a matter which at first is bound to excite surprise. And yet he who probes deeper and deeper into the ways and means by which these fairy-tales and myths have come into being, will find every trace of surprise vanish, every doubt pass away; indeed, he will find in these legends not only what is termed a naive and unsophisticated view of things, but the wondrously deep and wise expression of a true and primordial conception of the world....
Occult investigation shows decisively that all the things which surround us in this world -- the mineral foundation, the vegetable covering, and the animal world -- should be regarded as the physiognomical expression, or the "below," of an "above" or spirit life lying behind them. From the point of view taken by occultism, the things presented to us in the sense-world can only be rightly understood if our knowledge includes cognition of the "above," the spiritual archetype, the original Spiritual Beings, whence all things manifest have proceeded....
[T]he highest form of the nervous system, such as is possessed by mankind in general at the present stage of evolution, takes from the more highly developed astral body material for the creation of pictures, or representations, of the outer world. Man has lost the power of perceiving the former dim primitive pictures of the external world, but on the other hand, he is now conscious of his inner life, and out of this inner life he forms, at a higher stage, a new world of images in which it is true only a small portion of the outer world is reflected, but in a clearer and more perfect manner than before....
Just as by means of the brain the external world is experienced inwardly, so also by means of the blood this inner world is transformed into an outer expression in the body of man....
The blood absorbs those pictures of the outside world which the brain has formed within, transforms them into living constructive forces, and with them builds up the present human body....
Thus the blood stands midway, as it were, between the inner world of pictures and the exterior living world of form. This role becomes clear to us when we study two phenomena, viz., ancestry -- the relationship between conscious beings -- and experience in the world of external events. Ancestry, or descent, places us where we stand in accordance with the law of blood-relationship. A person is born of a connection, a race, a tribe, a line of ancestors, and what these ancestors have bequeathed to him is expressed in his blood. In the blood is gathered together, as it were, all that the material past has constructed in man; and in the blood is also being formed all that is being prepared for the future.
When, therefore, man temporarily suppresses his higher consciousness, when he is in a hypnotic state, or one of somnambulism, or when he is atavistically clairvoyant, then he descends to a far deeper consciousness, one wherein he becomes dreamily cognizant of the great cosmic laws, but nevertheless perceives them much more clearly than the most vivid dreams of ordinary sleep. At such times the activity of his brain is in abeyance, and during states of the deepest somnambulism this applies also to the spinal cord. The man experiences the activities of his sympathetic nervous system; that is to say, in a dim and hazy fashion he senses the life of the entire cosmos. At such times the blood no longer expresses pictures of the inner life which are produced by means of the brain, but it presents those which the outer world has formed in it. Now, however, we must bear in mind that the forces of his ancestors have helped to make him what he is. Just as he inherits the shape of his nose from an ancestor, so does he inherit the form of his whole body. At such times of suppressed consciousness he senses his ancestors within him, even as during his waking consciousness he senses the pictures of the outer world; that is to say, his forbears are active in his blood, and at such a time he dimly takes part in their remote life....
Everything, therefore, of which he has been the recipient as the result of sense-experience, lives and is active in his blood; his memory is stored with these experiences of his senses. Yet, on the other hand, the man of to-day is no longer conscious of what he possesses in his inward bodily life by inheritance from his ancestors. He knows naught concerning the forms of his inner organs; but in earlier times this was otherwise....
A person experiencing no more than what he perceives by his senses, remembers no more than the events connected with those outward sense-experiences. He can only be aware of such things as he may have experienced in this way since his childhood. But with prehistoric man the case was different. Such a man sensed what was within him, and as this inner experience was the result of heredity, he passed through the experiences of his ancestors by means of his inner faculty. He remembered not only his own childhood, but also the experiences of his ancestors. This life of his ancestors was, in fact, ever present in the pictures which his blood received, for, incredible as it may seem to the materialistic ideas of the present day, there was at one time a form of consciousness by means of which men considered not only their own sense-perceptions as their own experiences, but also the experiences of their forefathers....
We must now enquire how it was that this form of consciousness was changed. It came about through a cause well known to occult history. If you go back into the past, you will find that there is one particular moment which stands out in the history of each nation. It is the moment at which a people enters on a new phase of civilisation, the moment when it ceases to have old traditions, when it ceases to possess its ancient wisdom, the wisdom which was handed down through generations by means of the blood. The nation possesses, nevertheless, a consciousness of it, and this is expressed in its legends.
In earlier times tribes held aloof from each other, and the individual members of families intermarried. You will find this to have been the case with all races and with all peoples; and it was an important moment for humanity when this principle was broken through, when foreign blood was introduced, and when marriage between relations was replaced by marriage with strangers, when endogamy gave place to exogamy. Endogamy preserves the blood of the generation; it permits of the same blood flowing in the separate members as flows for generations through the entire tribe or the entire nation. Exogamy inoculates man with new blood, and this breaking-down of the tribal principle, this mixing of blood, which sooner or later takes place among all peoples, signifies the birth of the external understanding, the birth of intellect....
In those early times the recollection of ancestral experiences was inherited, and, along with this, good or evil tendencies. In the blood of the descendants were to be traced the effects of the ancestors' tendencies. But, when the blood was mixed through exogamy, this close connection with ancestors was severed, and man began to live his own personal life. He began to regulate his moral tendencies according to what he experienced in his own personal life. Thus, in an unmixed blood is expressed the power of the ancestral life, and in a mixed blood the power of personal experience....
Modern science has discovered that if the blood of one animal is mixed with that of another not akin to it, the blood of the one is fatal to that of the other. This has been known to occultism for ages. If you mingle the blood of human beings with that of the lower apes, the result is destructive to the species, since the one is too far removed from the other. If, again, you mingle the blood of man with that of the higher apes, death does not ensue. Just as this mingling of the blood of different species of animals brings about actual death when the types are too remote, so, too, the ancient clairvoyance of undeveloped man was killed when his blood was mixed with the blood of others who did not belong to the same stock. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:27 am Post subject: |
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Carl Jung was really into blood, just like the Nazis. Here's a "taste" of it from his "Red Book".
| The Red Book, by Carl Jung wrote: | | I saw a blood-red glow ... rivers of blood ... the sea of blood covering the northern lands ... Your blood also will stream from many wounds in this frightful struggle ... Birth is blood and torment ... Drink your fill of the bloody atrocities of the war, feast upon the killing and destruction, then your eyes will open ... unforgettable acts will be written with blood in unforgettable books for eternal memory ... and out of the fire and blood of their collision the supreme meaning rises up ... You will recognize the supreme meaning by the fact that he is a bloody laughter and a bloody worship ... the bloody-staring head of the holy one ... a many-armed bloody Goddess ... A lecherous and bloodthirsty Godhead ... He leads mankind through the river of blood to the mystery. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:29 am Post subject: |
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And cannibalism:
| The Red Book,. by Carl Jung wrote: | And then behind the bush, the body of a small girl, covered with terrible wounds, smeared with blood. One foot is clad with a stocking and shoe, the other is naked and gorily crushed; the head, where is the head? The head is a mash of blood with hair and whitish pieces of bone, surrounded by stones smeared with brain and blood ... I reach into the child's visceral cavity, it is still warm, the liver is still firmly attached, I take my knife and cut it free of the ligaments. Then I take it out and hold it with bloody hands ... I cut off a piece of the liver and put it in my mouth ...
Let the bloody victims fall at your side. It is not your severity, it is not your cruelty, but necessity. The way of life is sown with fallen ones ... Yes, drink blood ... suck it up, get your fill from the carcass, there is juice inside, certainly disgusting, but nourishing. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:32 am Post subject: |
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And misogyny:
| The Red Book, by Carl Jung wrote: | | Tear to pieces the bloody veil that the lost soul has woven around man, the cruel nets woven by the death-bringing, and take hold of the divine whore who still cannot recover from her fall from grace and craves filth and power in raving blindness, lock her up like a lecherous bitch who would like to mingle her blood with every dirty cur. |
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