Amazing, very very insightful. Fully agree and very helpful for my own experience in sessions and supporting others. Thank you! Looking forward to the next one
14 minutes and Alexander has yet to note the Zorastrian thread that influenced the Essenes. Pure communism in a spiritual sense, and suspected to have also appropriated the urgot infused rituals from the Greeks, "A 1000 year religion of no name". From there developed the niche, mystical fellowship, that were historically persecuted by religious authorities because of their weirdly practices. 1 of which was to attain union with God through sexual intimacy. By the 19th century we had Orders of the Golden Dawn, with "The Brotherhood of Light" reproducing a collection of cards ( The Tarot), revealing through thoughtful imagery, not only the complete human psyche and set of universal experiences, but also the archetypes and the practice of embodying archetypal energies, in what is traditionally termed "The Great Work".
This one has to be seen over and over. So much to unpack.
Thx for this great conversation 🎉
Amazing, very very insightful. Fully agree and very helpful for my own experience in sessions and supporting others. Thank you! Looking forward to the next one
Finally!!
@16 mins. I think humiliation is people's fear over death.
14 minutes and Alexander has yet to note the Zorastrian thread that influenced the Essenes. Pure communism in a spiritual sense, and suspected to have also appropriated the urgot infused rituals from the Greeks, "A 1000 year religion of no name".
From there developed the niche, mystical fellowship, that were historically persecuted by religious authorities because of their weirdly practices. 1 of which was to attain union with God through sexual intimacy.
By the 19th century we had Orders of the Golden Dawn, with "The Brotherhood of Light" reproducing a collection of cards ( The Tarot), revealing through thoughtful imagery, not only the complete human psyche and set of universal experiences, but also the archetypes and the practice of embodying archetypal energies, in what is traditionally termed "The Great Work".