Re: The Sphinx
Originally Posted by
eyes_of_a_painter
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You sound mad, my brother Realist. You mock the secrets of the Egyptians without knowing the truth behind the mystery. So, is that what you would have done with me if I had opened up to you ? There is a old saying.. " People laugh at what they don't understand "
No, I do not knock the secrets of the Egyptians nor the true mysteries. I knock the juggernaut establishment which has now grown to be all-encompassing, all-controlling which uses the history of the mysteries and its rituals as its core theme.
I knock this huge pyramid-like establishment which uses people and controls them through various means. The same which peddles the Blue Lodge of the first 3 masonic levels which have little to do with the true actions and motives of the much higher echelons.
It is clear from the works of the Rosicrucians that the Philosopher's Stone is well known to them. It is also clear that the
true Rosicrucians were benevolent and openly willing to share their knowledge . Their well known work "Fama Fraternitatis" says this:
"wherefore we now do make known our Fraternity, and proffer such high Mysteries freely, and without constraint and reward:"
Google Rosicrucianism today and you swiftly find a main website which offers you membership at financial cost. That doesn't in the least sound like the true Rosicrucians to me.
I fear the world has very much changed and that imposters are sitting in the seats where once good and enlightened people once sat. I fear that in place of true mystery schools there now sits a largely corrupt establishment that pervades all areas of modern life including the judiciary, police, and government.
Humanity has never been in such need of enlightenment and real help towards healing and longevity. Yet such is not openly available. Instead all is kept behind doors and true entrance is granted only at the cost of life oaths undertaken whilst blindfolded.
I see little to no genuine open and honesty in such actions. I therefore study what one may study through research and earnest reading in the hope that one day I might come across a
true follower of the mysteries who might further my studies without any constraint or reward.