The fate of all men and gods is determined by three ruling powers. They are called by many names, but their function is always the same. One births, one sustains, and one destroys. Every being that gives consent to play in this realm of existence is subjected to these primal ruling entities. The Vedics called them Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The ancient Kabbalah knew them as the three pillars of existence called Mercy, Harmony, and Severity. The Gnostics saw them as a syncretic being that they called Abraxas, with a head of a rooster, arms and chest of a man, and lower half serpent, that gives birth to and devours its own children. Anything that is born into the lower realm of dense existence will die in it from the perspective of linear time.
In ancient Greece, they were known as the Moirai or the Fates, represented by three goddess (Clotho the spinner, Lachesis the measurer, and Atropos the cutter) of the thread of time allotted for everything born into this realm of existence. Even Zeus was subjugated to their fate.
All things die, as death remains a persistent illusion in the world ruled by ego. We came into this realm from somewhere else and we are destined to go back from where we came. That is the paradigm that we have agreed to incarnate into. That somewhere else is outside of linear time. The linear time continuum is a paradox that has its own Lord of Time that nothing can supersede. This is the reason why we are crucified consistently within it. From this perspective, Plato is absolutely correct, as the idea in the form of an organizational consciousness of all things, never perishes. Despite fierce objection from those of the egotistically inclined worldview, anomalies in logical causality and reason persist in a universe that is unquestionably entangled with non-local phenomena of a quantum nature. If nothing else, it is time for us to consider the fact that a spiritual force beyond our empirical comprehension exists within a cosmic field of intelligence that transcends our ego’s awareness. Continue reading “The Lord(s) of Time”