The Return of Mani, the Pure Fool, and the Sons of the Widow

“Within the Christian mysteries is the concept of the Paraclete, which means the first living person within the Age who advocates for the Holy Spirit’s manifestation upon the Earth. The Piscean Age was known as the Age of the Son. The transitioning Age of Aquarius has long been heralded as the Age of the Holy Spirit. Although very little is said about him in conventional Christian traditions, within the esoteric traditions, the Paraclete was recognized as the Persian prophet Mani, who lived from 216-274 AD. The name Mani has a very suspicious connection to the Atlantean name Manu, which not only stood for the great adept, but was a name used as a title that signified a great teacher of initiated Logoic Wisdom.”

Beyond the Soul’s Meridian July 24, 2020

In the culture of Atlantis came a great Adapt whose name was Manu.  In esoteric mystery schools, Manu is considered the Noah of the East as his mythology conveys to us that he was an ark builder.  As the waters receded, he landed his ark on mount Everest and founded a new postdiluvian civilization.   The people that came forth were called the Aryans.  Unfortunately, the meaning of this name has been co-opted, inverted, and perverted by dark usurping aspects of the mystery schools, so that its true meaning will forever be forgotten. This was at one time a great name that now inculcates images of terror, world domination, enslavement, and elitism through conditioned feelings of fear, dread, deception, and suffering.

In the beginning, the name Aryan simply meant those people who carried within them the energies of the astrological sign of Aries.  Keep in mind that Aries is the first sign of the Zodiac, therefore those humans who emerged into the new postdiluvian world were the first initiates of the New World after the Atlantean disaster.  More appropriately, they should be referred to as “Arieans” meaning those of the sign of Aries.

Aries, or Mars, as the Romans referred, was the most despised of all gods of the pantheon because he came to represent war and conflict. Yet, Aries was the first to be summoned when threats to their security arose.  Like all our mythological gods, there is a dual nature that exists within them that encompasses light and shadow forces.  Just as we possess a darker state of consciousness enslaved to the lower density construct of linear thinking and conflict, and an enlightened state of freedom and liberation through higher spiritual awareness, we are either controlled or empowered by these very same forces which manifest through us. Continue reading “The Return of Mani, the Pure Fool, and the Sons of the Widow”

The Gate of the Lion

“In the process of surviving, we must now divorce our self from our true feelings.  A human is a being that interfaces between the physical and the spiritual, meaning that deep within, we all know the truth.  A recent poll suggests that almost 85% of us know that we are being lied to by the media. (1)  So why are we capitulating to their demands?”

Beyond the Soul’s Meridian August 8, 2020

The heart of the summer, which includes the last days of July and the early part of August, is known as the “Dog Days.” The meaning of this phrase has been lost to time through our withering sense of all that is spiritual. Most people today assume that it is an idiom related to an uncomfortable state of inertia that we feel with the effects of continuous hot weather.  Looking at a dog panting in the shade under a tree at midday conveys this image well. Continue reading “The Gate of the Lion”

The Challenges of 2020 as Catalyst for Human Transformation

“Our current celestial alignments for this year’s 2020 timeline are literally reflecting our own essential mythology.  Most of these energies will be present throughout the course of the year, and this becomes an extraordinary opportunity for all of us to realign our consciousness and initiate a movement forward into a balanced state of cooperative and compassionate human existence.”

Beyond the Soul’s Meridian January 10, 2020

 

The Inner Temple

As we enter the 2020 transition, we still find ourselves in the same predicament that we saw well over a year ago.  As the promise of change looms overhead, we remain within an ancient paradigm of control that manages to usurp our energies based upon fear induced cycles that are counterbalanced by our innate capacities for hope and goodwill—which ultimately propagate the status quo.  In this lower linear construct of Hierarchy, regardless of what caste we belong to, we are designed like a well-trained dog to love our slave-masters, because within this existence it is the usurper that remains the hand that feeds us  Continue reading “The Challenges of 2020 as Catalyst for Human Transformation”