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FUTURE LIFE: The ‘Bardol Thodol’ and the ‘Sidpa Thodol’ of the Tibetan Book of the Dead With a foreword by Carl Jung and Lama Anagarika Govinda, Evans-Wentz is a grand insight into the hallucinatory nature of the images we carry beyond the grave. These hallucinations (beliefs) disappear and the ‘white light’ is all that remains. The ‘white light’ may not be seen by those who are still attached to this material plane and its obsessions or propaganda for quite some time. The interstitial states of purgatory and limbo (words with all sorts of fables that are far from the truth associated with them) are the realms in which these torturous ‘visions’ play their energy upon the souls of unenlightened ‘followers’ of many belief systems. That’s a simplistic description, to say the least.

Moody’s work on ‘Life After Death’ documents in real epistemic terms a plethora of cases that boil down to 15 stages that are common and eight of which most people go through. From conversations with people who have had heart bypass or other Near Death Experiences (NDEs), I’m sure there’s a lot of merit to her work. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross was a great student and scholar at UCLA who I met and heard about these things. In the final analysis, I find that much of the quantum physical world has the best descriptions of what kinds of realities other dimensions allow. However, not all of us are capable of understanding what we are not physically involved in, so let me visit ‘Seth Speaks’ by Jane Roberts and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. for a moment; he says:

“The explanation is a bit long and complicated. The basic reason is that there are some powers in this universe that are quite strong. As an example, Hitler was involved in the same black magic and occult practices as my father. { This could explain why the Allies used Hubbard and Crowley, Dion Fortune and Ian Fleming in a counterpsychic group.} The identical ones. Which, as I said, clearly go back to pre-Egyptian times. It’s a very secret thing. {We covered a lot of that in ‘Science’ of ‘Genesis of the Grail Kings’ and a Christian mystery school called Rosicrucianism.}. Very powerful and very functional and very dangerous. Brainwashing is nothing compared to that. The proper term would be ‘ soul cracking.’ It is like opening the soul, which then opens various doors to the power that exists, the satanic and demonic powers…

{My younger brother is a thirty-year-old member who has signed a billion-year heartwarming contract. He thinks L. Ron Jr. is the antithesis of a ‘realized being’ and all Scientologists HATE him. That’s a pretty good recommendation in itself, if you take a close look at this organization that uses every hypnotic and mind control method available to squeeze everything out of people, including their souls. If it’s not ‘organized crime’ I don’t know what it is! However, in the scheme of things, they tell more truth than most of those they imitate, such as psychiatry and education. Ritalin is a favorite rallying point of theirs.}

In short, it is like a tunnel, an avenue or a door. {Meditation takes one through this to the white light that leads to the beyond. In this process, the physical individual on the paths of Scientology never reaches the next realm, unless he is in the OTO. [Ordre Templis Orientalis] suicide ‘fin-de-siecle’ retirement plan, which Hubbard studied at the Crowleyan Thelemic school as noted in many documents, but Scientologists say he was working as an undercover agent. FOR WHOM?!}. Drawing that power to you through another person and using women {In the Crowleyan adaptation of the Starfire Ceremony that uses ‘Scarlet Women’ for the monthly menses so full of hormones like melatonin. Hubbard was also a Rosicrucian.}, Especially – it’s incredibly insidious {Even Crowley thought Hubbard was crazy to think that he could order the goddess Babalon to do her bidding.}. He makes Dr. Fu Manchu look like a kindergarten student. It’s the ultimate vampirism, the ultimate mind trick, instead of going for the blood, you go for the soul of it. And you take drugs to get to that state {The drug thing is OUT now that L. Ron Sr. was drugged out of his miserable existence} where you can literally, like a psychic hammer, break his soul out of him and take out power through. He designed his Scientology Operating Thetan techniques to do the same. But of course he takes a couple hundred hours of auditing and mega-thousands of dollars {Current data suggests that the course work for ‘the Bridge’ costs upwards of $300,000 dollars. My brother also gives donations to causes like prison programs and mental health. His daughter is a slave at Clearwater HQ, working for free, etc.} for the privilege of having your head turned into a glass Humpty Dumpty, shattered into a million pieces. It may sound like unbelievable gibberish, but it made my father a fortune {The Church(?) got $600,000,000 from his estate and it was probably murder according to some informed officials}.”(2)

In Egypt there is a temple with drawings on the walls or plaques showing souls inside tubes. This Bendera temple is probably archaeological proof of what has been going on in the most adept religious activities for millennia, if not eons. Crowley was claimed by Hubbard as ‘his close personal friend’ at the Philadelphia Lectures that psychology thought worth considering his ideas in the early 1950’s. Crowley was the self-proclaimed ‘666’ and apparently never met (physically). ) to Hubbard. However, Hubbard claims to be a continuation of Crowley just as Crowley claimed the same along the lines of Caligostro and Eliphas Levi, among others. The possibility of ‘appropriating the soul’ is not a simple ‘abracadabra’; you should be concerned with how your own soul is being replaced by ‘beliefs’ over which you have little personal control and knowledge.

In the early 1980s, when this interview with Hubbard Jr. took place, I was dating a woman who wanted to marry me. She was from the Anderson family, and her mother was the leader of the Masonic women’s league which she called the Emerald Society. She was a very down-to-earth person who seemed to be okay with my interests in esoteric ‘philosophy’. I knew little about Anderson and the Constitutions by that name, which are foundational to the Masonic order (based on recent research, I have). She falls into the category of those relationships where I can’t trust the motives, because of my money; but she does not fall into the category of cultist or fool. In fact, my own problems and lack of maturity to deal with these insecurities were more the problem that she was unable to deal with what others considered success.

His mother was old and suffered from some kind of certain disease. It was a two-year period during which she endeavored to convince my lady’s sister and her own daughter to allow a soul transfer to take place so that her mother could possess the body and control the mind of her mother. her daughter. The uses of rituals according to the old books of Masonic/Rosicrucian theology were involved. It sounds ridiculous, and I only have her word, and someone who introduced her to me a year earlier, to confirm it. The Hubbard/Crowley/Levi/Randolph story is a corollary to it, and there are other such possessions that I have since helped overcome. The situation sounds incredible when I say; the daughter killed the mother and told the truth. She was charged with murder. The courts released her with time served, when the trial ended. That wasn’t long, because she pleaded guilty! It is possible that the ‘Emerald Society’ was an internal sacred group aligned with the knowledge of Hermes (formerly the knowledge of Thoth and Ptah) that existed in ancient Egypt and is reflected in the Emerald Tablet. This is not a moving transition reincarnated, but a way to avoid death.

Fear of death has a lot to do with many afterlife beliefs, and I think the Keltic Creed and its related native North American beliefs have a healthier attitude about the soul and its immortality. There is no reason to live in fear of death, that leads to lack of growth (which is LIFE!). There are many books and beliefs dealing with the afterlife and various related theological constructs. SETH SPEAKS It was a great book that I learned a lot from at this time in my life. I was never convinced that the premise was true, but the insight made sense. Having read some of the author’s other works, I’m pretty sure it wasn’t a channeling of another spirit named Seth.

As a literary device to convey the knowledge it imparted, it was effective, and that knowledge still makes a lot of sense to me. It reflects the Eastern or Hindu dimensions and causal planes. The focus on an individual ego that has immortal life is perhaps a bit stronger than I see; but I admit that I may be wrong. As she brought up the idea, it seems that there is a multiple, multi-dimensional personality, which could include a million souls in various time frames and other planetary planes or causal (material) reference points. Thus our soul will learn in each of these frames of reference and will become more complete when it is in the spiritual dimensions or non-causal frames. The interview with L. Ron Jr. did not address soul transfer or immortality as much as other cult deprogrammers such as Jon Atack and Rick Ross or former Scientology officials who have escaped the clutches of this mind control cult. (Jesse Prince, Fishman et al.). From these reports, it is clear that L. Ron Jr. believes that Crowley is most likely still part of the entity or soul that fathered him, because he says that the date Scientology began is the day that Crowley died.

That death was no ordinary event. An autopsy was performed on Crowley before his body was cremated. We must ask why he was cremated and why Crowley had been an MI-6 agent in British intelligence. This is especially true because I have heard and read that his internal organs were twisted and twisted with the intestines wrapped around them as if a force had caused a terrible death from within his own body. There was no outward reason for this configuration of the organs. It is possible that the body had some problem with the ritual action and the intention of these two sorcerers who were allied. If Crowley intended to continue his quest for power (Hubbard assures us that he will return or already has, that’s not a very pleasant thought). In another person, he may have taken the advice or recommendation of Jack Parsons (a rocket fuel chemist). with JPL or other government contractors in Southern California, who ran the OTO Temple in Los Angeles). Hubbard was clearly a huge fan of Crowley from his youth and would have done anything to associate himself with him in this way.

As I see it, the body has a solar self or aura that is not always in agreement with the brain or the ego. The acts of these two do not speak of moving harmonizations. They would not have had the agreement of any souls that ascended or were connected to higher dimensions, so they had to overcome the disagreement of their souls. It would have been a big problem with the body about to lose its soul (Crowley). In the case of the mother/daughter, it would be easier if the psychics were right about the poignant genetic connections in different times and lifetimes. Crowley and the other villains mentioned will appear in the ‘heroes’ section of this encyclopedia and his entourage of deviants will grow or associate with many other bosses of the gorgon known as Medusa.

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