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The Ellipse: The Fall and Rise of The Human Soul
Secrets of The Cosmos
Journry into the Soul, Apacolypse, and the Destiny of Humankind
For metaphysical, new age, and spirituality enthusiasts The Ellipse describes the cosmic laws of the universe ruling the reality of the human experience and the destiny of humanity.
To be released within a year
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Contents
Preface
Introduction
Glossary
Chapters Content
Chapter 1: The Fall of Adam:
Chapter 2: The Perfect Circle and the Ellipse:
Chapter 3: The Story of the Circles:
Chapter 4: The Fall Continued:
Chapter 5: The Cosmic intention of the Evolutionary Intelligence [God]
Chapter 6: The Spiritual Hierarchy
Chapter 7: The Two Elliptical Lines of Descent:
Chapter 8: History of Religion after the Fall:
Chapter 9: The Ellipse and The Myth of Jesus
Chapter 10: The 6(7) Natures:
Chapter 11: The Soul
Chapter 12: The Divine Epiphany
Chapter 13: Paradise and Hell:
Chapter 14: Return to Perfection
Chapter 15: The End of Time: Perfection and Completion:
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The Secrets of the Cosmos
Unity of Faith Beginning
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Secret of the cosmos
When we look out in the vast cosmos we are seeing inside ourselves - expanding outward infinitely as a direct reflection of our inner.
Every solar system a station
Every sun a balance
Every planet a state
Billions and billions of years from now, when this station dissolves
will not end the eye of the essence
For she will merely descend in another station to abide for another eternity
By then some of us will realize
That we are but dust in the station of the mistress
Animated by the state of her
To move along her spirit
To the end of time
When dust becomes
Another sun
And it says
I have never not been here
And that sun becomes
Another mistress
Of the spirit
Unity of faiths
BUDDHA (The Awake)
Buddha is wise because of his understanding of human nature; that whatever lofty metaphysical truths we grasp, one must grasp the truth of his or her own state or condition.
The Essence of it is: how we feel, what we are and what we do.
How we feel: we are free of suffering
What we are: we are awake
What we do: we do good, that frees us from suffering because we are awake.
Muhammad
on whom be peace
The seal of the Prophets
Muhammad is the seal of the prophets because he in his life reflected all the essences of God equally at the same time. Thereby serving exquisitely the Supreme Arch-Angel.
His nine wives were the Holy Spirit structure or the Kab-Allah, as well as the Tau. His Is-LAM ISIS-LAMA the supreme Goddesses along with the LAMA, supreme teacher
So we have all the major religions and mystical paths unified by this combination: for example, Isis is also the Virgin Mary as also indicates the ancient Egyptian religion the source of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Lama word brings in Hinduism and Buddhism, culminating in the essential religion of humans in the word Islam that denoted surrender to the Goddess (God/ESSENCE) and peace.
JESUS
son of man
sun of God
son of Mary
He was the son of man as myth representing the fall of all humans from grace
The crucifixion is all of humankinds sojourn in the darkness of separation from God (ellipse)
His resurrection represents the inevitable resurrection of all humans
He was sun of God representing the axis of the solar system, the 12 disciples circumnavigating around him
And son of the Virgin Mary after being baptized by John the Baptist
As well as the son of The Mary Magdalene (may God perfect her) as the SUN of God, or the sun of this solar system
The Virgin Mary (mother of God) was the reflection of the light of the central sun, the source of our solar system
In cosmic metaphysics, to be the son of these divine Goddess energies means only that they Jesus, and John
Were captured by there celestial lights
Thereby becoming the moon to their sun
As they, the Goddesses, are a moon to God
The Gods
All religions are basically the same, only differing in nomenclature. The great Hindu religion accused of being "pagan" because of the reference to many Gods is the most rich and versatile creed on the planet. And far from separating the Gods have enriched the concept unlike any creed. Most astute Hindus acknowledge the unity of God or his essential one-ness, but also acknowledge Gods rich complexity of the many faces of the divine that interact with the human experience. So indeed it seems that the Gods are equal or the same in fact to the Muslim 99 attributes of God, the Jewish 72 attributes, and the famous trinity of Christianity in the Brahman, Vishnu, and Shiva of our great Hindu tradition.
The Far East
Be it the formidable people of the land of the rising sun, or the fabulous people of China our far eastern heritage is unrivalled by anything in history as these folk the Nipponese for instance exhibit such natural perfection don't seem to need a religion! Although they are inheritors and originators of great wisdom traditions and their apparent perfection is an example that it has worked in the case of the great Japanese people of the Far East: who may be unrivaled in their perfection as human beings!
As is the case similarly the wisdom traditions that sprung from the great culture of China in Taoism, and Confucianism are two of the world's premier wisdom traditions that guide humans to ultimate perfection on one hand in the sense of Taoism and the perfect local wisdom of the genius Confucius.
Lao Tzu the subtle master whom always reminded man that he should be more of a woman if he wants ultimate success in life is most likely the greatest master of wisdom of all times, who left the consummate knowledge that sprung from the great Tao tradition, a tradition pregnant with knowledge's and sciences.
The people of God
The myth of God's people has always existed in one form or another in the heart of man. This is so because the reality in the macrocosm is that GOD has to speak to one person at a time in this elliptical world by order of it's reality. So that in every era, indeed, there has to be a "chosen race, people, or person. This Archetypal reality is reflected in our great Jewish tradition that has brought the world some of the greatest, most righteous, wisest, men and woman in the world. It is not their Jewish ness alone that makes them formidable people; it is their association with this principle that helps to sustain this.
Unfortunately our Jewish people have played a price down the ages for this which only goes to show us that with greatness goes suffering and pain. Out of this cauldron of pain though, from Moses to Einstein has brought the human race an unparalleled heritage of greatness, knowledge and wisdom that has served as a model of unique sustenance throughout the ages for us all.
The religion of love
"I profess the religion of love,
Wherever its caravan turns
Along the way, that is the belief,
The faith I keep"
RUMI
The great Sufi poet Rumi ruminated on his religion. Although a cleric and traditional Moslem the renowned mystic always elevated in his teaching the universality of religion and mysticism. Indeed the Christian, Jew, Muslim, or Pagan, was welcomed by Rumi as a student. This is indicative of probably the culmination of the evolution of our religious sense. Indeed the mystics of all the great faiths are without a doubt the inheritors of the mantle of grace that is the key to the salvation of man.
That the mediaeval Cabalist, Sufi and Gnostic Christian probably just like today sat around a fire and shared their mystic secrets with each other notwithstanding their different faiths. No one taught humanity this but the mystics. There would be no interfaith dialogue, Integral movement, world wide unity conferences, without the spirit and culture of this handed down to us from the great Adepts of our holy inner traditions; in Taoism, Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, Sufism, Mystic and Gnostic Christianity, Cabala, and many people who have traversed across the spirit of all these schools of thought.
The Natives
Thanks to the much maligned period called the New Age, our Native creeds from the warm jungles of Africa to the dry steppes hills of South America, or the ancient caves in the heart of Europe have experienced a renaissance that has resurrected forgotten traditions that have enriched us unlike any period in history. The Shaman medicine man like the Druid priests hold a place of esteem in our culture like never before. Now we have a deep understanding that the native priests and priestesses of all of our cultures were the first pioneers who dared venture in the murky waters of the soul - began the foundation of ALL the faiths. Indeed, whether it be the holy rollers in our Pentecostal churches the call to prayer in our Mosques, the chants of the Christian and Buddhists monks, or the hymns of the Cabalist; the Source of it all, was some lonely place in a jungle, a cave, or a mountain were some brave soul began
THE JOURNEY BACK TO GOD FOR US ALL
AMEN
THE END
OF TIME
IS THE BEGINNING

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I like how you have presented this as a unity of faith systems, and the deeper complexities inherent in myth and story. I do have a deep, deep concern about misappropriation of cultural mythology and wisdoms that have been recklessly remolded to suit the philosophy of certain “new age” groups and individuals, but I do like how you have interconnected the thread which underlies humanity's quest; indeed, desire, to know what is sensed within, perhaps beyond, the Ether (as it were).
Blessings~
This is a section of the end of my book.
I do have a deep, deep concern about misappropriation of cultural mythology and wisdoms that have been recklessly remolded to suit the philosophy of certain “new age” groups and individuals,
Your concern is understood, though what we must understand is that NO ONE owns knowledge, but itself.
As for the New Age: It is good and bad like anything.
I correct errors in mythology, cosmology, metaphysics, and theology, not from a New Age standpoint but from Gnosis. As well I increase knowledge
As I have done with Ken Wilber, in which he nor his followers will ever accept, because they are addicted to his personality, not truth. People can accept it or not, I really don't care
“If I bow to her, as is my duty, and she return not my salutation, have I just cause to complain. Beautiful woman have no obligation”
Ibn Arabi
The Greatest Sheik
Greetings~
Thank you. Perhaps I ought to have said “exploited”. I do tend to use the term “new age” loosely, and you are right to say it is, conceptually, neither good nor bad. My sense is that Truth is its' own defense. It is not exclusive. So, we would agree here very much. There does exist misappropriation, yes, and the objective is too often exploitation. Perhaps this is why Truth, itself, is so elusive. If it is conscious, Truth, it knows the foibles of humanity very well. ”The gods, if gods there be, cannot lift us to their side; we must make the painful climb ourselves” (A. Kaplan). Truth is surely like that.
I think you have valid arguments to support your position.
May you be well~
I really enjoy exploring reality as an objective pursuit of knowledge, but that is as rare as a three legged dog. This is so because to become completely objective is in fact the goal of the genuine spiritual path, or to be able to see things as they really are.
That simple truth is too simple for people. They want magic, powers, glory, and for the heaven to open up.
Sober vision is the goal, and therein is the hidden inner joy of accepting reality as it is, and seeing it as it is, though this simple path is the hardest thing to accomplish.
Thanks for your insightful words
Best Wishes
Zak