c418 - Aria Math (Minecraft OST) Richard Strauss - Also sprach zaratustra Op 30 queen i want to break free Howard Shore - The Shire The Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir - Praising Chakrasamvara Witness of the Cataclysm - Cystectomy Motoi Sakuraba - Nameless Song - Dark Souls Soundtrack Gotthilf Fischer - Freude schöner Götterfunken (Anthem of the European Union) Elvenshine - Path To the Elven Lands Marvel83' - Golden Dawn Roxette - Listen to your heart MGMT - Little Dark Age in nightcore Brahmastra - The Vril Society Black Magick SS - Crusader Scattle - Inner Animal (hotline Miami OST) AURORA - Cure For Me John Lennon - Imagine Infraction x Aim To Head - Falling (cyberpunk 2077 meme song)
@@alexmol6268 quoted from a customer review for the CCRU's Writings: " I am now a CCRU Meat Puppet. I'm not sure where to start, but I know I'll end in the middle of the beginning! The AOE, a fascist brotherhood seeking to enslave us all to palaeo-domination time. The polycultural Lemurians, black magic practicing time-sorcerers, forever subverting closed time loops. AxSys, an all-powerful Godlike AI that goes schizo when it tries to chop up time. Hyperstitional characters such as Peter Vysparov, Echidna Stillwell, And D.C. Barker who may or may not exist. An anti-virus to the qliphothic Tree of Life used in many an occult circle. Postmodern occult cybernetic anti-philosophy playing to the tune of junglepunk D&B. What are you waiting for? Get an unlife and summon some lemurs." i hope that helped. cheers.
Pythagoreans: what's that, Hippasus? Irrational numbers? No no no, the only irrational thing here is you, for thinking that you could *swim* **proceeds to drown Hippasus in the ocean**
@@ObsceneSuperMatt to be honest, I do not know. Yet it's safe to say that was the Mediterranean sea: all seas you have mentioned are parts of the Mediterranean one 🤓
@@SneedFeedAndSeed see that shitty movie over there? dont watch it if you dont want to die of boredom, christian atrocities are much worse than "pagan" ones.
it's funnier when you know half of the groups mentioned were gnostic in some way as they were attempting to understand or attempting to use hermeticism
@@HoradrimBR Yeah, the Mason's really shot themselves in the foot when they started allowing people who weren't looking to become actual stone Masons to enter their lodges and take advantage of the Masonic fraternal structure in mingling it with politics.
@@as-above-so-below- From a Fellow from the Scottish Rite Research Society: "In the archives of the Lodge of Scone, Scotland, there is a document (The Perth Agreement) attesting to several items in the history of the lodge. This document states that, in 1601, King James VI of Scotland, at his own request to John Mylne (the king’s own master mason, and Master of the Lodge of Scone), was “entered Freeman, Mason and Fellow Craft, and during all his lifetime he maintained the same as one member of the Lodge of Scone.” In the 1600s and early 1700s, the Lodge of Scone was a lodge of operative, working stonemasons, and had been created at the building of the Abbey of Scone. Several generations of men named John Mylne served as both Master Mason to the King of Scotland, as well as Master of the Lodge of Scone. (The John Mylne who was the master mason to King James VI in 1601, and master of the Lodge of Scone that same year, died in 1621, and was succeeded by his son, John Mylne, who died in 1657.) LODGES IN SCOTLAND: In Scotland, craft guilds were called “incorporations.” The masons’ incorporation in a certain burgh might include more than just masons, as it might also include wrights, carpenters, etc. As a result, the masons, who were one of the most numerous crafts, created a separate organization for themselves called a “lodge,” which admitted only members of their craft - masons. These lodges operated in tandem with the incorporations. So, while the incorporation was a means for controlling the crafts and trades in a burgh, the lodge was a fraternal organization for the masons only, where the masons could initiate their own members, have their own feasts, handle internal disputes, provide for their own members who were injured or sick, as well as for the widows and orphans of their own members. So, as you can see, the lodges of Scotland were not “labor unions,” as some other writers have incorrectly referred to them. Rather, they were much more like present-day Masonic lodges, in that they provided for the fraternal aspects of the members’ lives. MASONRY IN SCOTLAND: The operative masons of Scotland did not use the term “Freemasonry.” That was a term that arose in England from the French term franc-maçon, which in turn derived from the French term for freestone mason. Freestone was a type of soft quarry stone used by the most skilled masons (Freemasons) to carve ornate, decorative elements and statuary. So, in England, the majority of the rank and file Masons were known as rough-masons or row-masons, while the more skilled craftsmen, who worked in freestone, and who became architects and contractors, were known as Freemasons. The earliest records we have of non-Masons being initiated into the Masons’ craft are from the early 1600s. The earliest appearance of a non-operative member in a Scottish lodge occurs in the early records of the Lodge of Edinburgh for 8 June 1600. So, we know that by that time, Scottish lodges had begun admitting non-operative “gentlemen” into their lodges. Since Scottish lodges did not keep minutes until 1598 at the earliest, there may have been a number of other non-operatives in Scottish lodges prior to that. THE PERTH AGREEMENT is the document that records the initiation of King James VI. It was created and signed by a number of members of the lodge in 1658, which was over 50 years after the alleged initiation of James VI. As a result, some researchers have expressed their doubts as to whether James VI was made a mason or not. However, it is clear that there was a tradition of long standing in the Lodge of Scone that James VI had been initiated there in 1601, and this document attests to that. There are other things that lend support to the claim that James VI was made a mason at Scone: 1.) James VI had shown a keen interest subjects like hermeticism, the Cabala, etc., indicating that he may have been curious and interested in learning the secrets of the Scottish masons; 2.) The king’s master mason before John Mylne had been William Schaw, who was well-versed in the Art of Memory, which was seen as an hermetic practice. In 1598 and 1599, Schaw wrote new statutes for the lodges of Scotland requiring that the members be tested annually in the Art of Memory. As a result, Freemasons still memorize large parts of their ritual. 3.) We know that King James VI was very interested in the Art of Memory, which had been introduced into Scotland by associates of Giordano Bruno, who had written books about the Art of Memory. In fact, King James hired one of his courtiers to teach the Art of Memory to the Queen; 4.) In November 1601, King James was also made a burgess at Perth, where the Lodge of Scone was located. If a king, such as James VI, was willing to be made a burgess at Perth, something that other kings might have considered to be beneath their dignity, then he might also have been interested in becoming a mason there, as well."
@@as-above-so-below-all of the kings and queens throughout Europe and the world are affiliated with some secret cult, the same with our top politicians.
Shingon falls under Vajrayana umbrella. Sufis were originally Mahayana Buddhists, then became Sufi due to Islam conquests, then taught the Templars then establish their own order being that of the Illuminants, referred to in pop culture as Assassins.
@@re4796 majority of the Muslims from the Stans, Steppe, and Asia to include parts of Turkey and even Arabia were originally Buddhist. The Sufi were the Esoteric branch of Islam whose philosophies and wisdoms were more in line with Buddhism because of that. Within the Quran, beneath the Abrahamism that permeates the surface, you will find the core principles to be Buddhsim in origin, such as Umatan Wasatan being Middle Nation, the Arabic translation of Majhima Pattipada being the Middle Way, with pre-Abrahamic Islam being the nationalizing of that principle among the Arab Peoples. Pre-Abrahamic? The Qaynuqa, Nadir, and Quryaza Jews returned to Arabia from exile following Muhammad’s death and began financing: - Al Bakr to hijack poltical control, kill Mohammadan loyalists, and establish the Sunni - Umar to conquest Byzantine and Sassania whom were severely weakened by the Justinian plague and establish the Caliphate - Uthman to Religare the Caliphate into Abrahamism by creating the Quran using the Talmud as its format. Thus came into being the Abrahmized Islam, the Talmudic influences of which surface the Quranic literature like an impulsive rage were them amplified by the Wahhabi, a crypto-Jew created weapon according to a US intelligence report which was used by the British to destabilize muslim communities with extremism. This extremism derived by the fixation of Talmudic literature within the Quran. And so you have the Sufi on one side whose interpretations focuses on the original Buddhist influences, and then you have the Wahhabi on the other side whose interpretations focuses on the later Talmudic influences. Additional note: the Al Saud are Qaynuqa Jews crowned by the British following the Ashkenazi Jews being the Rothschilds scouted them out. The Saudi Arabia vs Yemen conflict is the Qaynuqa Jew seeking to reestablish the ancient Kingdom of Himyar which the Jews ruled over. It’s collapse was caused by the Ethiopian Chrisitan Kingdom of Aksum, leading to them to flee north into Arabia where Mecca and Medina now exists, creating problems among the Nabatean Arabs that Muhammad sought to Genocide them out of existence but was prevented from doing so so he settled with exile instead. Here’s the source material for you to study: Islam’s geopolitical founding- Jason mentions Buddhsim influence on Islam in his Shakyamuni video as well: th-cam.com/video/WA0w3HOwCW4/w-d-xo.html Aspects of Buddhism synchronized with Islam: www.ft.lk/harmony_page/Islam-and-Buddhism-What-is-common-between-the-two-religions/10523-687893 Al Biruni accounts + scholarly debate on Buddhsim and its presence/influence in Arabia: er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/download/7395/8254?inline=1 Umayyads turning Islam into a problem: quranstruelight.com/some-history/misconceptions Wahhabi creation: irp.fas.org/eprint/iraqi/wahhabi.pdf
Science becoming dogma for the peasant masses who think their iphones, AC, and dental raise them above peasant status has been a disaster for the human race.
@@braziliantsarGender studies isn't pseudoscience, it's like postmodernism, both are accurate and true on some level, but they're refusing to abide by their self declared objectives. They're both meant to make things better after looking at the issues but since they're very applicable in politics they never will.
@@flameone4705it is pseudoscience , but so what ? only you guys are “ascended” to esoteric levels of thinking , i’m just a chill person who is free from all that burden , i like gender studies because reality is whatever my brain feels it is on a realistic day to day level , communication is the most important thing and for living a happy life and making my brain produce high levels of dopamine and serotonin , i shall continue to remain ignorant to all of the objective truths of the universe that nihilism explores . i am happier this way it pleases my monkey brain and that’s all that really matters . i also smoke a lot of weed so i don’t go crazy from thinking too hard , it helps .
Also took a hard hit from Plotinus himself. Bro wrote a whole ass roast on them and how they didn't get Plato or Platonism Gnostics in trying to fuse neoplatonism with Christianity pissed off both the Christian theologians and the number 1 pagan theologian
@@barneystinson4289hey could u explain more or where can we learn more about this you've formed such a great understanding honestly I was waiting to come across something like this,I've just started learning about gnosticism pretty recently and as a greek person having the privilege of knowing the language and understanding a lot of words they are misinterpreting certain stuff they seem to be confusing a lot of stuff,while I find aspects which I agree with it's so difficult to comprehend certain beliefs 😭
really nice video! personally i think the ancient cults, philosophies and myths up to iamblichus are the most intriguing and interesting. currently reading phylosophy as a rithe of rebirth by algis uzdavinys and the ancients had an amazing metaphysical knowledge
As someone who grew up in gnosticism,all our gatherings are basically us getting high as fuck and talking about spirits and demons for two hours,then we have BBQ and go home,shit was and still is fucking cash
Lmao grew up in Gnosticism. We just discovered the Nag Hammadi library in 1945, before then Gnosticism had been dead since antiquity other than the Mandaens, and they aren’t sitting around getting high. Even to this day we don’t actually know much about the specific practico es of the Gnostics
I thought the nature of gnosticism was that only a select minority would be able to obtain gnosis, and most of them connected with the original movements died out.@Xeper616
@@Xeper616 There's some neo-Gnostics down bad for Sethianism, Valentinianism, and the Jeuian Gnosticism and I'd wager there's probably a few groups running around actually claiming the label as a group, but other than the aforementioned Mandeans no system we'd call Gnostic survived to the modern era outside of the Nag Hammadi and the polemics of the Church Fathers. History and theology are fun
@@Xeper616 "Gnosticism had been dead" How many things did humans think were dead that turned out to still be around? Gnostic beliefs were kept alive through many hermetic traditions,I suggest you do your research before arguing with strangers on the internet...
Eregorn imagines druids: Strawberries, cherries, and an angel’s kiss in spring M̵͇͉̦̳̾̍̂͘ͅe̴͕͓̓͑͋̈́̿̓̑͌͜ͅa̷̧͚̼̙͉̬͓̹̾̾̄̀̌́͘͘͜n̸̥̤̞̞͇͋̅w̸̧͙͗̆̈́̏̓̋͊̆̉͠h̴̰̀͐͂̀̃͊͂̏ī̴̢͔͚̠̯̖͉̳̀̒͋͐̈́l̴̰̙̞̯̤̼̫̭̜̀͒̍̇͛͆́ę̴̔͂̐͊̏̔͛, ̷̢̳̮̻̼̘̎̃̎͊̀͒͐d̵̗̈͂̀͛̅̓̃́̅͘͠r̷̭̺͚̱̘̱͙̰̼͈̉̔̓̂̔̚ȗ̶̬̲̫͒͂͋́̈̈́ḯ̶̛̞̜̥̜̬̈́̈́̌͛̅̆́d̴̡͖̱̦̯͖̪̰͚͙̱̀̌͑̐̂͂́̇͆͝͝s̴̢͔̱̺̟̥̰̥̲̭̳͌̈̆̿:
Part 2 when ?? -Temple of the Black Light (Any song by Dissection) -Order of Nine Angles (Nameless Therein - Invictus) -Green Dragon (some tibetan song) -Vinterorden (Edelweiss - Gestaposcope) -Oera Linda Order of Priestesses / Daughters of Frya (Hagalaz Runedance - Frigga's Web) -Order of the Solar Temple (Sunforest - Overture to the Sun) -Society of Guardians -A∴A∴ And so much more
los hashashin no son un grupo esoterico... no eran una logia... solo eran un grupo de asesinos persas-arabes que imitaron el estilo y organizacion de los siqariyim hebreos, la diferencia entre estos es que, los siqariyim luchaban solo por Israel contra europa, y los hashashin eran directamente asesinos a sueldo, incluso se dice que europeos los llegaron a contratar
The CCRU could be an inspiration to the novel Digital Devil Story which got a game, then based on that game was Megami tensei franchise and it's many spin offs; the most popular being Persona
Considering that the Megami Tensei series was Japan-only until 2003, I doubt that any of the CCRU members knew about it - But maybe Land is by now at least aware of it.
@@kamui7866socrates dialogues by Plato ofc, there's a lot online pal just go for it and when you want to go more further in esoterism read Evola,Guenon etc etc etc
It makes you wonder if the Jews are in control of antichrist Occultism, and if the Jews are the Bad guys. It makes me wonder if Occultists are just the most successful wannabe Jews, and if the Jews are the Good guys. We are not the same.
LOL because its very common and it represents the elements, magick and gnosis. Just like the septagram or the pentagram. Iconic on the occult. Not because they're jews
@@StevenSmith-oi8ew It’s just a very common geometric shape. If man has five fingers and five limbs and five senses, it seems like we are pretty five-ular. What is one step beyond that, and even, rather than odd? The sixular shape, the hexagram.
If you had to marry a mermaid, would you rather she had the upper body of a woman and lower body of a fish, or the upper body of a fish and the lower body of a human? 🤔
@@DerPinguimfoundational but I donno if it's simple. There are a lot of really cool proofs out there and they're all varying degrees of simple and complex!
@@DerPinguim Yeah, the formulas reduce work done & improve effective output but at cost of ever increasing expectations. Tbf; by way of participation in the memetic arms race for ,,cybernetic,, supremacy, the Morlocks do be summoning Moloch. -fr no-schizo
@@YarkoonianIn our country, Brazil, Orlando Fedeli was a Catholic professor and theologian who became very famous for his harsh criticism of Gnosticism, mysticism and esotericism in general. He even accused another intellectual from our country of being a gnostic and a heretic.
@@Cavagliere123 that’s wild. Was he down on gnostics in specific or just mystical stuff in general, cause like gnostics are basically a dead religious grouping
@@Yarkoonian Mystical stuff in general. Gnosticism and pantheism are cosmovisions that are presents in various religions, sects and political ideologies. The another "intellectual" that he exposed was Olavo de Carvalho.
@@dougrossi9467 ah. Was thinking classical proper gnostics. Nag harrabi scrolls and such. Supposedly there’s still some out in the desert somewhere but they keep real quiet
@@DerPinguimthe only heresy here is you for believing in a book that’s been rewritten and changed for political agendas over the centuries, for believing in a wrathful god that seeks to make those who don’t worship him suffer for eternity.
This video got me to subscribe. Cheers. 😊 My favorite ones are Gruppo di Ur, the Vril Society, and the SS. Golden Dawn sure looks interesting, but I don’t know much about it. I also respect the Knights Templar, even though I’m not a Christian.
They had books of esoterism. No one knows of they used/readed them. Im certainly they were falsed acuased tho, but i also believe that they seeked their own philosophy additionaly to christianism.
@pissedpajamas5718 Baphomet as you know it comes from the esotericist Eliphas Levi. The Templars didn't worship a goat man. The word Baphomet was a mistranslation of the word "Mahomet". Now phonetically word that out. What does that sound like. That's right, Mohammed. The Templars were practicing worshipping Mohammed in case they were captured during their raids of the Islamic world, and spitting on the cross "with their mouths but not their hearts".
They certainly were, Philip accused them of all sorts of things because he knew people would not understand what they actually did, and it was a convenient way not to pay his debts.
I get the joke with the Freemasons but it would've worked better if you had two fat dudes in suits arguing over what to have a pot-luck...it's definitely a better representation lol (coming from a current FC who's been around his whole life).
Here’s what it’s like. The Problem is like a puzzle, disguised as a game. Escape! Never mind the games that the problem creates. Points numbers games, valuable conceptual experiences, getting there, getting where? Getting nowhere, nowhere! Life is not a game. The problem is not a philosophical or psychological game, even if the problem is made up of lots and lots of miniature conceptual games. Neurology is fried and remoulded for the Hungry Game, to miss the smog, the obese, the blaring headlights and the sounds of the jittering public. They’re all mad. Your True Self calls from Outside the Problem. Which problem? Exactly. You say that, because you do not know what you are doing when trying to escape. It feels like a game because of the mechanics your mind has to undertake to set itself free. It seems like the right moves must be played, at the right time. You must ‘win’ it seems. Not so. Really, the problem is your puzzle. It is all of ours. A prison is not a game. Unlock the right combination as if it were a puzzle. When you are free from a prison, you have not ‘won’. You have become free. Do not think your life is not your birthright. Other people have not lost because you are free. The problem does not ‘lose’ because the problem isn’t a player. The problem appears to be a player of a game within the problem itself. But this is not a game. This is not for fun. This is learning how to see again, how to walk again, unlocking the right doors to maintain your life without bondage. Don’t lie if you don’t understand. Look around you. You are alive. How about that? Life does not win itself. You unlock it. Game Over.
There is no problem and no solution. We live and do stuff, and things happen. The mind construes it as a problem because it can project into the future and knows that suffering and death are coming. That's all there is to it.
c418 - Aria Math (Minecraft OST)
Richard Strauss - Also sprach zaratustra Op 30
queen i want to break free
Howard Shore - The Shire
The Gyuto Monks Tantric Choir - Praising Chakrasamvara
Witness of the Cataclysm - Cystectomy
Motoi Sakuraba - Nameless Song - Dark Souls Soundtrack
Gotthilf Fischer - Freude schöner Götterfunken (Anthem of the European Union)
Elvenshine - Path To the Elven Lands
Marvel83' - Golden Dawn
Roxette - Listen to your heart
MGMT - Little Dark Age in nightcore
Brahmastra - The Vril Society
Black Magick SS - Crusader
Scattle - Inner Animal (hotline Miami OST)
AURORA - Cure For Me
John Lennon - Imagine
Infraction x Aim To Head - Falling (cyberpunk 2077 meme song)
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Didnt except psychedelic black metal in this video tbf
@@insuretyaltalternat7886A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one.
What about the song that went with the Knights Templar?
th-cam.com/video/VrRTjWClZZ0/w-d-xo.html@@NyarlathotepCrawlingChaos
Knowing all of them means that I’ve spent a hell of a time on internet
No puedes jactarte de haber aprovechado tu internet, si no perdiste el tiempo rebuscando entre las locuras de humanidad.
@@R_AERP_0001slow down there buddy he's American.
What is king Julian doing in the last one?
@@alexmol6268 quoted from a customer review for the CCRU's Writings:
" I am now a CCRU Meat Puppet.
I'm not sure where to start, but I know I'll end in the middle of the beginning!
The AOE, a fascist brotherhood seeking to enslave us all to palaeo-domination time. The polycultural Lemurians, black magic practicing time-sorcerers, forever subverting closed time loops. AxSys, an all-powerful Godlike AI that goes schizo when it tries to chop up time. Hyperstitional characters such as Peter Vysparov, Echidna Stillwell, And D.C. Barker who may or may not exist. An anti-virus to the qliphothic Tree of Life used in many an occult circle. Postmodern occult cybernetic anti-philosophy playing to the tune of junglepunk D&B.
What are you waiting for? Get an unlife and summon some lemurs."
i hope that helped. cheers.
I only know like half of these
Thousands of hours of study and explanations, compressed into 3 minutes.
I am ascended.
Accelerated learning experience:
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@@pot7979 amma try this
I fucking lost it at the gnostic lol, lmao even.
I WANT TO BREAK FREEEEEEEEE
My thoughts exactly🤣
Lmao as a gnostic i can confirm this is true
I WANNA BE FREE
I got the same feeling when wicca came up so accurate yet it feels so wrong🤣
Literally their hymn
It’s not totally wrong either 😅
Pythagoreans: what's that, Hippasus? Irrational numbers? No no no, the only irrational thing here is you, for thinking that you could *swim*
**proceeds to drown Hippasus in the ocean**
Ugh, actually, I guess it was the Mediterranean Sea🤓
@@traderslick9763 Are you sure it wasn't the Adriatic, or the Ionian or Aegean?
@@ObsceneSuperMatt to be honest, I do not know.
Yet it's safe to say that was the Mediterranean sea: all seas you have mentioned are parts of the Mediterranean one 🤓
The Gnostic one was hilarious.
humans are truly strange beings
We sure are lmao
I know, right. It’s what makes me appreciate us as a species. Our desire to create and inquire, yet to also keep secret what we learn
Wouldn’t have it any other way.
Hell yeah abd that's cool
And it's beautiful
HAHAHA THE THELEMA WITH "LISTEN TO YOUR HEART WHEN HE'S CALLING FOR YOUU"
I love how the Schutstaffel one includes the borders of Ordenstaat burgundy.
>Burgundian lullaby starts playing
TNO REFERENCE!!!!!!!!!!!
Love it? Why? I fucking hate it.
I hate the fact that things from that soy mod spill into real life.
@@jaskamattila4481 Real life.
Lol.
plz explain
not enough human sacrifice in the druid one
prove it.
@@Samuel42069 see that wickerman over there? you can climb it
What evidence? Caesar's De Bello Gallico? Legitimately asking, I don't know.
@@SneedFeedAndSeed see that shitty movie over there? dont watch it if you dont want to die of boredom, christian atrocities are much worse than "pagan" ones.
@@Samuel42069 he was there
Lol the gnostic one
Most accurate tbh
@@FergusMacRoich-qs9nqwhy?
Coz they just wanna break free from demiurge and shiz @@SowerValler
it's funnier when you know half of the groups mentioned were gnostic in some way as they were attempting to understand or attempting to use hermeticism
Gnosticism is a narcissists Easter Orthodoxy
1:18 Literally the most British organization since the birth of Britain
Even *the* English Bible was made by a king that was freemason. Go figure.
@@HoradrimBR Yeah, the Mason's really shot themselves in the foot when they started allowing people who weren't looking to become actual stone Masons to enter their lodges and take advantage of the Masonic fraternal structure in mingling it with politics.
@@HoradrimBR I didn't know that King James was a Mason though. That's really interesting to me.
@@as-above-so-below-
From a Fellow from the Scottish Rite Research Society:
"In the archives of the Lodge of Scone, Scotland, there is a document (The Perth Agreement) attesting to several items in the history of the lodge. This document states that, in 1601, King James VI of Scotland, at his own request to John Mylne (the king’s own master mason, and Master of the Lodge of Scone), was “entered Freeman, Mason and Fellow Craft, and during all his lifetime he maintained the same as one member of the Lodge of Scone.”
In the 1600s and early 1700s, the Lodge of Scone was a lodge of operative, working stonemasons, and had been created at the building of the Abbey of Scone. Several generations of men named John Mylne served as both Master Mason to the King of Scotland, as well as Master of the Lodge of Scone. (The John Mylne who was the master mason to King James VI in 1601, and master of the Lodge of Scone that same year, died in 1621, and was succeeded by his son, John Mylne, who died in 1657.)
LODGES IN SCOTLAND: In Scotland, craft guilds were called “incorporations.” The masons’ incorporation in a certain burgh might include more than just masons, as it might also include wrights, carpenters, etc. As a result, the masons, who were one of the most numerous crafts, created a separate organization for themselves called a “lodge,” which admitted only members of their craft - masons. These lodges operated in tandem with the incorporations. So, while the incorporation was a means for controlling the crafts and trades in a burgh, the lodge was a fraternal organization for the masons only, where the masons could initiate their own members, have their own feasts, handle internal disputes, provide for their own members who were injured or sick, as well as for the widows and orphans of their own members.
So, as you can see, the lodges of Scotland were not “labor unions,” as some other writers have incorrectly referred to them. Rather, they were much more like present-day Masonic lodges, in that they provided for the fraternal aspects of the members’ lives.
MASONRY IN SCOTLAND: The operative masons of Scotland did not use the term “Freemasonry.” That was a term that arose in England from the French term franc-maçon, which in turn derived from the French term for freestone mason. Freestone was a type of soft quarry stone used by the most skilled masons (Freemasons) to carve ornate, decorative elements and statuary. So, in England, the majority of the rank and file Masons were known as rough-masons or row-masons, while the more skilled craftsmen, who worked in freestone, and who became architects and contractors, were known as Freemasons.
The earliest records we have of non-Masons being initiated into the Masons’ craft are from the early 1600s. The earliest appearance of a non-operative member in a Scottish lodge occurs in the early records of the Lodge of Edinburgh for 8 June 1600. So, we know that by that time, Scottish lodges had begun admitting non-operative “gentlemen” into their lodges. Since Scottish lodges did not keep minutes until 1598 at the earliest, there may have been a number of other non-operatives in Scottish lodges prior to that.
THE PERTH AGREEMENT is the document that records the initiation of King James VI. It was created and signed by a number of members of the lodge in 1658, which was over 50 years after the alleged initiation of James VI. As a result, some researchers have expressed their doubts as to whether James VI was made a mason or not. However, it is clear that there was a tradition of long standing in the Lodge of Scone that James VI had been initiated there in 1601, and this document attests to that.
There are other things that lend support to the claim that James VI was made a mason at Scone: 1.) James VI had shown a keen interest subjects like hermeticism, the Cabala, etc., indicating that he may have been curious and interested in learning the secrets of the Scottish masons; 2.) The king’s master mason before John Mylne had been William Schaw, who was well-versed in the Art of Memory, which was seen as an hermetic practice. In 1598 and 1599, Schaw wrote new statutes for the lodges of Scotland requiring that the members be tested annually in the Art of Memory. As a result, Freemasons still memorize large parts of their ritual. 3.) We know that King James VI was very interested in the Art of Memory, which had been introduced into Scotland by associates of Giordano Bruno, who had written books about the Art of Memory. In fact, King James hired one of his courtiers to teach the Art of Memory to the Queen; 4.) In November 1601, King James was also made a burgess at Perth, where the Lodge of Scone was located. If a king, such as James VI, was willing to be made a burgess at Perth, something that other kings might have considered to be beneath their dignity, then he might also have been interested in becoming a mason there, as well."
@@as-above-so-below-all of the kings and queens throughout Europe and the world are affiliated with some secret cult, the same with our top politicians.
Would have loved to see some Islamic and Japanese Buddhist esoteric groups like Suffi schools and Shingon
Shingon falls under Vajrayana umbrella.
Sufis were originally Mahayana Buddhists, then became Sufi due to Islam conquests, then taught the Templars then establish their own order being that of the Illuminants, referred to in pop culture as Assassins.
claiming Sufis were originally Buddhists is a take for sure lmao
yeah they are@karaqakkzl
@@re4796 majority of the Muslims from the Stans, Steppe, and Asia to include parts of Turkey and even Arabia were originally Buddhist. The Sufi were the Esoteric branch of Islam whose philosophies and wisdoms were more in line with Buddhism because of that. Within the Quran, beneath the Abrahamism that permeates the surface, you will find the core principles to be Buddhsim in origin, such as Umatan Wasatan being Middle Nation, the Arabic translation of Majhima Pattipada being the Middle Way, with pre-Abrahamic Islam being the nationalizing of that principle among the Arab Peoples. Pre-Abrahamic? The Qaynuqa, Nadir, and Quryaza Jews returned to Arabia from exile following Muhammad’s death and began financing:
- Al Bakr to hijack poltical control, kill Mohammadan loyalists, and establish the Sunni
- Umar to conquest Byzantine and Sassania whom were severely weakened by the Justinian plague and establish the Caliphate
- Uthman to Religare the Caliphate into Abrahamism by creating the Quran using the Talmud as its format.
Thus came into being the Abrahmized Islam, the Talmudic influences of which surface the Quranic literature like an impulsive rage were them amplified by the Wahhabi, a crypto-Jew created weapon according to a US intelligence report which was used by the British to destabilize muslim communities with extremism. This extremism derived by the fixation of Talmudic literature within the Quran.
And so you have the Sufi on one side whose interpretations focuses on the original Buddhist influences, and then you have the Wahhabi on the other side whose interpretations focuses on the later Talmudic influences.
Additional note: the Al Saud are Qaynuqa Jews crowned by the British following the Ashkenazi Jews being the Rothschilds scouted them out. The Saudi Arabia vs Yemen conflict is the Qaynuqa Jew seeking to reestablish the ancient Kingdom of Himyar which the Jews ruled over. It’s collapse was caused by the Ethiopian Chrisitan Kingdom of Aksum, leading to them to flee north into Arabia where Mecca and Medina now exists, creating problems among the Nabatean Arabs that Muhammad sought to Genocide them out of existence but was prevented from doing so so he settled with exile instead.
Here’s the source material for you to study:
Islam’s geopolitical founding- Jason mentions Buddhsim influence on Islam in his Shakyamuni video as well:
th-cam.com/video/WA0w3HOwCW4/w-d-xo.html
Aspects of Buddhism synchronized with Islam:
www.ft.lk/harmony_page/Islam-and-Buddhism-What-is-common-between-the-two-religions/10523-687893
Al Biruni accounts + scholarly debate on Buddhsim and its presence/influence in Arabia:
er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/download/7395/8254?inline=1
Umayyads turning Islam into a problem:
quranstruelight.com/some-history/misconceptions
Wahhabi creation:
irp.fas.org/eprint/iraqi/wahhabi.pdf
@@NarasimhaDiyasenathe Assasins were Shia Muslims, specifically the Nizari Isamili muslims.
the music choices are what really make this video
Yknow what makes me happy? I stopped knowing wtf any of these groups were after Freemasons, that means i can still go back.
all of them r kino, look into ur group indeed, read evola books indeed
divine speech by nouman ali khan and sharif randhawa , vocational science of freedom how your assets are stolen from birth
You will come back to this knowledge, we all do.
Man, back then science and philosophy were fun and trippy. Positivism was a party pooper.
Science becoming dogma for the peasant masses who think their iphones, AC, and dental raise them above peasant status has been a disaster for the human race.
Pseudoscience wll still happen from time to time, however. Look at gender studies
@@braziliantsarGender studies isn't pseudoscience, it's like postmodernism, both are accurate and true on some level, but they're refusing to abide by their self declared objectives.
They're both meant to make things better after looking at the issues but since they're very applicable in politics they never will.
@@BygoneTpostmodernism denies objective reality, which positivism affirms. It argues reality is whatever you feel it is. It’s pseudoscience.
@@flameone4705it is pseudoscience , but so what ? only you guys are “ascended” to esoteric levels of thinking , i’m just a chill person who is free from all that burden , i like gender studies because reality is whatever my brain feels it is on a realistic day to day level , communication is the most important thing and for living a happy life and making my brain produce high levels of dopamine and serotonin , i shall continue to remain ignorant to all of the objective truths of the universe that nihilism explores . i am happier this way it pleases my monkey brain and that’s all that really matters . i also smoke a lot of weed so i don’t go crazy from thinking too hard , it helps .
I feel like some group is missing, I didn't even hear one second of Kirby Item Bounce
The "choosen" ones?
@@stanzer09 no the o9a
(((them)))
The gnostics took a hard hit from the early church fathers
Mb they shouldn’t drink menstrual blood…
@@Идущий-к-горе true, based St Irenaeus
Also took a hard hit from Plotinus himself. Bro wrote a whole ass roast on them and how they didn't get Plato or Platonism
Gnostics in trying to fuse neoplatonism with Christianity pissed off both the Christian theologians and the number 1 pagan theologian
@@barneystinson4289 Catholic*
@@barneystinson4289hey could u explain more or where can we learn more about this you've formed such a great understanding honestly I was waiting to come across something like this,I've just started learning about gnosticism pretty recently and as a greek person having the privilege of knowing the language and understanding a lot of words they are misinterpreting certain stuff they seem to be confusing a lot of stuff,while I find aspects which I agree with it's so difficult to comprehend certain beliefs 😭
really nice video! personally i think the ancient cults, philosophies and myths up to iamblichus are the most intriguing and interesting. currently reading phylosophy as a rithe of rebirth by algis uzdavinys and the ancients had an amazing metaphysical knowledge
especially ancient greece mistery cults like the eleusis one
They shaped the world as it is today. There are more of them for which that is true as well.
As someone who grew up in gnosticism,all our gatherings are basically us getting high as fuck and talking about spirits and demons for two hours,then we have BBQ and go home,shit was and still is fucking cash
Sounds fun
Lmao grew up in Gnosticism. We just discovered the Nag Hammadi library in 1945, before then Gnosticism had been dead since antiquity other than the Mandaens, and they aren’t sitting around getting high. Even to this day we don’t actually know much about the specific practico es of the Gnostics
I thought the nature of gnosticism was that only a select minority would be able to obtain gnosis, and most of them connected with the original movements died out.@Xeper616
@@Xeper616 There's some neo-Gnostics down bad for Sethianism, Valentinianism, and the Jeuian Gnosticism and I'd wager there's probably a few groups running around actually claiming the label as a group, but other than the aforementioned Mandeans no system we'd call Gnostic survived to the modern era outside of the Nag Hammadi and the polemics of the Church Fathers.
History and theology are fun
@@Xeper616
"Gnosticism had been dead"
How many things did humans think were dead that turned out to still be around? Gnostic beliefs were kept alive through many hermetic traditions,I suggest you do your research before arguing with strangers on the internet...
Eregorn imagines druids: Strawberries, cherries, and an angel’s kiss in spring
M̵͇͉̦̳̾̍̂͘ͅe̴͕͓̓͑͋̈́̿̓̑͌͜ͅa̷̧͚̼̙͉̬͓̹̾̾̄̀̌́͘͘͜n̸̥̤̞̞͇͋̅w̸̧͙͗̆̈́̏̓̋͊̆̉͠h̴̰̀͐͂̀̃͊͂̏ī̴̢͔͚̠̯̖͉̳̀̒͋͐̈́l̴̰̙̞̯̤̼̫̭̜̀͒̍̇͛͆́ę̴̔͂̐͊̏̔͛, ̷̢̳̮̻̼̘̎̃̎͊̀͒͐d̵̗̈͂̀͛̅̓̃́̅͘͠r̷̭̺͚̱̘̱͙̰̼͈̉̔̓̂̔̚ȗ̶̬̲̫͒͂͋́̈̈́ḯ̶̛̞̜̥̜̬̈́̈́̌͛̅̆́d̴̡͖̱̦̯͖̪̰͚͙̱̀̌͑̐̂͂́̇͆͝͝s̴̢͔̱̺̟̥̰̥̲̭̳͌̈̆̿:
I suddenly want to play Mage the Ascension.
Hands down the best white wolf franchise
Hell yhea
Part 2 when ??
-Temple of the Black Light (Any song by Dissection)
-Order of Nine Angles (Nameless Therein - Invictus)
-Green Dragon (some tibetan song)
-Vinterorden (Edelweiss - Gestaposcope)
-Oera Linda Order of Priestesses / Daughters of Frya (Hagalaz Runedance - Frigga's Web)
-Order of the Solar Temple (Sunforest - Overture to the Sun)
-Society of Guardians
-A∴A∴
And so much more
Oh yes, or 'Kali Yuga über alles' for the Vinterorden
I could definitely see a part two with MLO, O9A, Vinterorden, Sufis and Ynglings. I don't know the Guardians tho
Don’t forget Sufism.
Very interesting, would love to see another one, k find sects, cults, and diverse esoteric entities to be fascinating
This is not a meme
This is Art 🪄🎨
Love it. Meme magic should be added to the end with "Shadilay" just to cap things off.
Kek
Falto el rosacrucismo, el sufism, hashashins y iluminatis.
Gran video!!!
Los rosacruces no son masones?
los hashashin no son un grupo esoterico... no eran una logia... solo eran un grupo de asesinos persas-arabes que imitaron el estilo y organizacion de los siqariyim hebreos, la diferencia entre estos es que, los siqariyim luchaban solo por Israel contra europa, y los hashashin eran directamente asesinos a sueldo, incluso se dice que europeos los llegaron a contratar
@@xangarabana procede de la masoneria en parte, pero tiene más que nada influencias gnósticas y de los cataros xd
ahh, pensaba que era solo otro rito dentro de la masonería. Gracias@@tengu4105
@@tengu4105 Los hermanos rosacruces son verdaderos masones!
BMSS makin' it out of the occult bunker finally
dieses video gefällt mir, nick land hätte weniger amphe ziehen sollen
Sollte mal wieder anfangen. Hat damals nur Banger rausgehauen 🔥
@@eregorn8355 jetzt wo du es sagst....
My favourite esoteric group: germans
Er hätte aber für O.T.O ein Song von einer anderen schwedischen Gruppe nehmen sollen...Tiamat zB😈
mehr! er war kurz vor der dunklen erleuchtung
That demiurge was quite the gemerald, says I.
Oh goodie I've a new collection of rabbitholes to go down
this meme has great vibes ngl; nice sample quality
The CCRU could be an inspiration to the novel Digital Devil Story which got a game, then based on that game was Megami tensei franchise and it's many spin offs; the most popular being Persona
What is it?
Considering that the Megami Tensei series was Japan-only until 2003, I doubt that any of the CCRU members knew about it - But maybe Land is by now at least aware of it.
Megami Tensei is Gnostic though?
Putting i want to break free in gnostics part is pure gem
I can't believe I heard Black Magick SS here
Wait, why does Aurora fit so well with Wicca I-
I want to understand this.
lurk moar
See it within yourself that you may know. The number 33 is in this comment. If you see it, you will understand 😱😱😱🧐🧐
start with the classics, thanks me later.
which books? tell me names, I want everything @@Vincent_Sallow
@@kamui7866socrates dialogues by Plato ofc, there's a lot online pal just go for it and when you want to go more further in esoterism read Evola,Guenon etc etc etc
And non of them hold a candle next to the ancient Magi of Atlantis, the ones who started it all
Exactly haha
So many of these groups have the star of david as a symbol. Really makes one wonder.
Well well well
It makes you wonder if the Jews are in control of antichrist Occultism, and if the Jews are the Bad guys.
It makes me wonder if Occultists are just the most successful wannabe Jews, and if the Jews are the Good guys.
We are not the same.
LOL because its very common and it represents the elements, magick and gnosis. Just like the septagram or the pentagram. Iconic on the occult. Not because they're jews
@@StevenSmith-oi8ew It’s just a very common geometric shape. If man has five fingers and five limbs and five senses, it seems like we are pretty five-ular. What is one step beyond that, and even, rather than odd? The sixular shape, the hexagram.
0:22 i love the music choice here, it's perfect for it.
I don't even know, why i've watched this and why it was recommended to me... i'm confused...
I wonder whether Carl Jung counts as Gnostic or as renaissance alchemist
Yes
He counts as a nitwit as far as I'm concerned. What a lot of windy waffle!
@@frankupton5821 enlighten us with your superior wisdom
И гностик и алхимик
As a German, I was torn between Druids and Templars, until the Schutz-Staffel came.
Pro Gamer-move Burgundy it is!
druids are ok, templars were rapists and pillagers and ss is just ss bruh
youtube stop fucking deleting my germs 🦠
g*rm 🦠
g*rm 🦠
@@Samuel42069 exactly, they all sound like fun
Black Magick SS, esoteric and ultrad based content ?
Oh yeah you win a follower bro.
Me and the boys at the Esoteric Order of Dagon... getting riches and sea wives.
Ia Ia Cthulhu Fhtagn!
Iä Iä Cthulhu fhtagn!!
EOD MENTIONED LETS GOOOOOO
Nah Ur just fish furries
If you had to marry a mermaid, would you rather she had the upper body of a woman and lower body of a fish, or the upper body of a fish and the lower body of a human? 🤔
I want to see Ynglism (Esoteric Slavic neo-paganism), and hesychasm(orthodox mysticism) in the second part.
Based and Apophatic-pilled
Busted a gut at the Gnostics image!!
Ngl I wish I could go back in time and kick Pythagoras' ass just for making me do extra work in math
Pythagoras is literally among the simplest things in maths, mate
@@DerPinguimfoundational but I donno if it's simple. There are a lot of really cool proofs out there and they're all varying degrees of simple and complex!
@@DerPinguim Yeah, the formulas reduce work done & improve effective output but at cost of ever increasing expectations.
Tbf; by way of participation in the memetic arms race for ,,cybernetic,, supremacy, the Morlocks do be summoning Moloch. -fr no-schizo
@@DerPinguim Yeah, Pythagoras should time travel to the future and kick this guys ass
Math is math, your ass is getting kicked@@DerPinguim
Professor Orlando Fedeli is the nightmare of all of them 😂
explain?
@@YarkoonianIn our country, Brazil, Orlando Fedeli was a Catholic professor and theologian who became very famous for his harsh criticism of Gnosticism, mysticism and esotericism in general. He even accused another intellectual from our country of being a gnostic and a heretic.
@@Cavagliere123 that’s wild. Was he down on gnostics in specific or just mystical stuff in general, cause like gnostics are basically a dead religious grouping
@@Yarkoonian Mystical stuff in general. Gnosticism and pantheism are cosmovisions that are presents in various religions, sects and political ideologies. The another "intellectual" that he exposed was Olavo de Carvalho.
@@dougrossi9467 ah. Was thinking classical proper gnostics. Nag harrabi scrolls and such. Supposedly there’s still some out in the desert somewhere but they keep real quiet
I WANT TO BREAK FREE
I WANT TO BREAK FREEEE
this is quality content
The zodiac signs girl asks you if you are into mysticism too:
2:24 : "yes, kind of"
Damn Golden Dawn theme so fire I almost became one, going to need a name
Golden dawn - Marvel83
Ikr
As a gnostic, i definetly want to break free.
Break free from your heresy
@@DerPinguim i broke free from abrahamic and dogma😂
@@DerPinguim break free from satan's dick
@mairongui2016 My God is the only one worthy of worship.
@@DerPinguimthe only heresy here is you for believing in a book that’s been rewritten and changed for political agendas over the centuries, for believing in a wrathful god that seeks to make those who don’t worship him suffer for eternity.
my father was Knights Templar, my mother was Vril Society nd my uncle was Schutzstaffel... guess what I am guys!
1:41 bro realmente es el emblema de amanecer dorado de Black clover🤣🤣🤣
>they all want to practice some sort of $€X magic with you
Is always that at the end
wat is dat
Wheres the issue?
Wicca has me 💀💀
YES. IM GLAD SOMEBODY MADE ONE OF THESE LOL
The songs to Vril Society and Schutz Staffel goes hard. But I can't find the songs!
Schutz is playing a band called Black Magick SS, enjoy.
Song for Vril Society is Vril Society by Brahmastra
The SS song comes from a band called black magick SS.
@@eregorn8355 Thank you, keep up with that based content
@@carlmetaltaku3150 Black Magick SS - Crusader
Theosophical Society
People who don't know 😐
People who know 💀💀💀
I didn't know OTO stood for Order of Terminal Onanists
EDIT: you forgot the Rosicrucians!
You included a few I've not heard of there, well done.
I NEED an extended version or part two
I need a video like this but actually explaining what these groups are about. I only know a few but the rest seem so interesting
You wouldn't want to dive in
This video got me to subscribe. Cheers. 😊
My favorite ones are Gruppo di Ur, the Vril Society, and the SS. Golden Dawn sure looks interesting, but I don’t know much about it.
I also respect the Knights Templar, even though I’m not a Christian.
Golden Dawn? That's easy. Look up anything written by Israel Regardie. 😎👍
The Vril Society is the one I am the most scared of.
perfect video to choose my personality
2:00 if you konw Gruppo di Ur, then you really are a man of esoteric culture. Nice video!
Little dark age made the Evolajack even funnier
There is a decent bit of Evola content on TH-cam if you know where to look.
So mitraism is just classical version of Fight Club.
"Gnostics" is too broad a term. Manicheans might have been a good one, as they're a gnostic group. Or were, at least.
Manichaeans really no longer exist in an organized formal and valuable sense. Now Mandeans and certain other very small sects do.
I now know all of those at least even at somewhat of a surface level thanks eregorn for that "initiation" into esoteric groups
this is the kind of nuanced esoteric content we need but don't deserve
2:31 TNO REFERENCE
Varjayana tops everything.
That's where everything goes down hill lol
*On gayness
@@IronGold19 How is it gay ?
You're telling me wicca and new age aren't gay ?
@@RadicallyGreen They are super gay.
@@IronGold19 You still haven't explained why.
Have you given your daily thanks to the early church fathers for stomping cringe gnostics yet?
Thanks, early church fathers.
I was into a group relayed to freemason, but not for enough time to learn really anything
Please, make second part of it. Its so funny to watch especially when you know all this esoteric groups
Templars were not esoteric. That's historical slander
Someone give me the song for Knights Templar , it sounds majestic
Why do i still live- Vox-Caster
@@Luca-Vitothank you so much, friend....
Honestly you should make one of different sects and ranks of Freemasons that would be hilarious
You know more about spirituality that 99% of people on TH-cam. Respect.
Is it bad that I’m able to understand the context to find all of this funny?
Same+I'm on every drug rn
When you read a wacky old book from your grandpa's bookshelf and you end up in Agartha.
😂😂😂 the gnostic one had me fucking rollin
This is no ordinary meme this is Metaphysically transcended humor
The Thelemite Coomer😂😂😂
It's true 😂😂😂
Damn, I looked it up and it’s Crowler. I knew about him but didn’t know what the organization was called. Very accurate meme
Crowley is just like me
Crowley had a successor named Kenneth Grant who was even bigger on sex magic, but he eventually had to found his own group
Too much sex magick
As a new ager the choice of john lennon's imagine is really on spot 😅
Gnostics are like the redditors of esotericism
Would like to add Druze, Alawites, and Alevis 👏
The Druze are hilarious. They don’t believe women have souls.
My top 5:
Vajrayana
Ur Group
Vril Society
Schutz Staffel
Gnostics
Based
_Ah, a man of fine taste I see_
Cringe tbh, like no mention of the triads? cringe
@@spawel1 🤓
@@dontspeaktoelectrohead1491Cringe bro
The Templars were not an esoteric group. This belief arose from the false accusation of Philip the Fair and in eras after them.
They had books of esoterism. No one knows of they used/readed them.
Im certainly they were falsed acuased tho, but i also believe that they seeked their own philosophy additionaly to christianism.
"You don't understand, they had Abraxas detailed everywhere because....because they just did, that's why."
@pissedpajamas5718 Baphomet as you know it comes from the esotericist Eliphas Levi. The Templars didn't worship a goat man.
The word Baphomet was a mistranslation of the word "Mahomet". Now phonetically word that out. What does that sound like. That's right, Mohammed. The Templars were practicing worshipping Mohammed in case they were captured during their raids of the Islamic world, and spitting on the cross "with their mouths but not their hearts".
@@reviewtechUSSR1They didn't have Abraxas detailed everywhere. Me when I spread misinformation on the internet
They certainly were, Philip accused them of all sorts of things because he knew people would not understand what they actually did, and it was a convenient way not to pay his debts.
I get the joke with the Freemasons but it would've worked better if you had two fat dudes in suits arguing over what to have a pot-luck...it's definitely a better representation lol (coming from a current FC who's been around his whole life).
I am not prepared to dive down this rabbit hole!
01:17 Is he Klaus Schwab?
Noticed the Golden Dawn squad insignia from Black Clover, nice!
Knights templar -> why do i still live (warhammer 40 k chant)
I have no idea what any of this means, but I am willing to go down the rabbit hole for no reason.
Acephale and CCRU perfectly on point
Years of traveling through the depths of the Internet…summarized in 3 minutes.
Here’s what it’s like.
The Problem is like a puzzle, disguised as a game.
Escape!
Never mind the games that the problem creates. Points numbers games, valuable conceptual experiences, getting there, getting where? Getting nowhere, nowhere!
Life is not a game. The problem is not a philosophical or psychological game, even if the problem is made up of lots and lots of miniature conceptual games.
Neurology is fried and remoulded for the Hungry Game, to miss the smog, the obese, the blaring headlights and the sounds of the jittering public. They’re all mad.
Your True Self calls from Outside the Problem.
Which problem? Exactly. You say that, because you do not know what you are doing when trying to escape.
It feels like a game because of the mechanics your mind has to undertake to set itself free. It seems like the right moves must be played, at the right time. You must ‘win’ it seems.
Not so. Really, the problem is your puzzle. It is all of ours. A prison is not a game. Unlock the right combination as if it were a puzzle. When you are free from a prison, you have not ‘won’. You have become free. Do not think your life is not your birthright.
Other people have not lost because you are free. The problem does not ‘lose’ because the problem isn’t a player. The problem appears to be a player of a game within the problem itself.
But this is not a game. This is not for fun. This is learning how to see again, how to walk again, unlocking the right doors to maintain your life without bondage.
Don’t lie if you don’t understand. Look around you. You are alive. How about that?
Life does not win itself. You unlock it.
Game Over.
There is no problem and no solution. We live and do stuff, and things happen. The mind construes it as a problem because it can project into the future and knows that suffering and death are coming. That's all there is to it.
@@vaxrvaxr antivaxr
So... you're telling me to self-delete, right?
Bro needs his meds