Wisdom "The stupid, the foolish, and the selfish can never be happy" Manly P. Hall
Pro 1:6 To understand a proverb, and the interpretation; the words of the wise, and their dark sayings.
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Pro 1:7 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.
Psa_78:2 I will open my mouth in a parable: I will utter dark sayings of old:
correctly understood
Proverbs 1:7, the esoteric doctrine is the beginning of wisdom or the esoteric doctrine is for those who have been accepted into the mysteries. These are indeed the “dark sayings” referred to in verse 6, the hidden teachings.
Chapter 1:7 reads “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.” Now, technically and philosophically speaking, this is untrue for we are taught to love the Lord, our God and love and fear cannot abide together, so we wonder what might originally have ...
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Black and White — 3 Dog Night
Jesus (aka 3I Atlas?) as a Stargate
Jesus Himself embodies the concept of a stargate, providing exclusive access to the Father.
There is no doubt the arrival of 3I Atlas (aka a number of names dependent on culture) is written in the stars, but reference is also found throughout culture as I have demonstrated with a dozen articles. It is not a new visitor. This is a cyclical event of ascension. 3I Atlas is an old visitor with a new name. I will call it the Lord or Sun (Son) of a God (=Pup). 3I Atlas is the way out to the other side of the galaxy — the white side! It creates the gate or port or elevator or chariot or perhaps black hole sun or (the way, the truth and the life), through which we ascend. We fall, we ascend! Black and white!
"Let it be understood that the terms Brahma and Parabrahman are not used here because they belong to our Esoteric nomenclature, but simply because they are more familiar to the students in the ...
Cyclical Events / Holy Roller / Horses / Balls / Trains / Nameless Messenger (3i/Atlas)
Black Cloud
"Arthur C. Clarke, a more consistent writer of good science fiction than Hoyle, although he only equaled Hoyle at his best, stated as his ‘Third Law’ that ‘any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.’ The Black Cloud reinforces the message in spades. Pizarro fired his cannon, and was taken for a god by the Incas. Imagine if he had arrived in a helicopter gunship instead of on a horse. Imagine the response of a medieval peasant, or even aristocrat, to a telephone, a television, a laptop computer, a jumbo jet. The Black Cloud vividly conveys to us what it would be like to be visited by an extraterrestrial being whose intelligence would seem god-like from our lowly point of view. Indeed, Hoyle’s imagination far outperforms all religions known to me. Would such a super-intelligence then actually be a god?"
Richard Dawkins from Hoyle, Fred. The Black Cloud (p. 214).
Mystery Heavenly Body Discovered, a front page story
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