Re: Theos-World Re: Please listen to this video, from 'theocracy watch'
Feb 03, 2005 07:05 PM
by Cass Silva
Dear Pedro
Those who recognize it and feel that this is the supreme moment of their salvation will be uplifted by it and carried beyond the illusions of the great astral serpent. The joy they will experience will be so poignant and intense, that if they were not mentally isolated from their bodies of flesh, the beatitude would pierce them like sharp steel. It is not pleasure that they will experience, but a bliss which is a foretaste of the knowledge of thegods, the knowledge of good and evil, and of the fruits of the tree of life.
What is your interpretation of this paragraph
Cass
prmoliveira <prmoliveira@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Jerry Hejka-Ekins
wrote:
> Clearly, the Bush agenda is out to
> destroy the fundamental principle of the separation of church and
state
> so carefully established by our founders. This "Theocracy Watch"
video
> does a great job in documenting how this "Christian
Reconstructionism"
> came about, who are the players in and out of Government, their
game
> plan, how they rally support to their cause, and what bills they
are
> passing through Congress.
> Behind all of this political manipulation is the clever use of
rhetoric
> in order to re-establish modernist values of blind obedience to
the
> political and social hierarchies and destroy the postmodernist
advances
> of the last forty years: i.e. racial equality, women's rights,
etc.
> Unfortunately, those who have been apathetic to politics either
through
> discouragement, or just feel that politics is beneath them, or are
in a
> state of denial and dismiss all of this as "conspiracy theories"
part of
> the problem, because their apathy (and consequential ignorance)
are now
> inadvertently instrumental in enabling the Christian
Reconstructionists
> to turn this country into a theocracy and take away the human
rights we
> have fought so long for.
Thanks for your comments Jerry. After seeing the video and reading
the posts commenting on it here, I am left with a (probably) naive
question in my mind: what happened to the legacy of Martin Luther
King, Jr and the Civil Rights Movement, the strong Feminist
Movement, the Fist Amendment, the Counterculture, among others?
How come a nation that with fierce and courageous struggle enshrined
the fundamental principle of individual freedom under the law, has
now become exposed to the rule of a political, economic and
religious oligarchy that is out to destroy everything America has
stood for?
Can you identify the historical turning point that has led to this?
Or has Christian ultra-fundamentalism always been that strong and
influential in America?
It seems virtually impossible for two other traditional democracies
in the world - England and France, for example - to undergo a
similar process: a theocratic domination. People would be out in the
streets in their millions at the very first sign of it and there
could civil wars. On the other hand, a civil war in the US today is
unthinkable as a Christian ultra-fundamentalist already has his
hands on the WMDs codes and controls.
Is it possible that HPB could have foreseen this developments, as
early as 1889? The following are excerpts from her article "The New
Cycle" (for the full article see:
http://www.austheos.org.au/topics/thenewcycle.htm)
"We have already said elsewhere, in The Theosophist, that "born in
the United States of America the Theosophical Society was
constituted on the model of its Mother Land." The latter, as we
know, has omitted the name of God from its Constitution, for fear,
said the Fathers of the Republic, that the word might one day become
the pretext for a State religion; for they desired to grant absolute
equality to all religions under the law, so that each form would
support the State, which in its turn would protect them all."
"We must prepare and study truth under every aspect, endeavoring to
ignore nothing, if we do not wish to fall into the abyss of the
unknown when the hour shall strike. It is useless to leave it to
chance and await the intellectual and psychic crisis which is
preparing, with indifference, if not with crass disbelief, saying
that at the worst the rising tide will carry us naturally towards
the shore; for it is very likely that the tidal wave will cast up
nothing but a corpse. The strife will be terrible in any case
between brutal materialism and blind fanaticism on the one hand, and
philosophy and mysticism on the other - mysticism, that veil of more
or less translucency which hides the eternal Truth."
"But although the man of today may be a fanatic, a skeptic, or a
mystic, he must become thoroughly convinced that it is useless for
him to struggle against the two moral forces today unleashed and in
supreme contest. He is at the mercy of these two adversaries, and no
intermediary force is capable of protecting him. It is but a
question of choice, whether to let himself be carried along without
a struggle on the wave of mystical evolution, or to writhe against
the reaction of moral and psychic evolution, and so find himself
engulfed in the Maelström of the new tide. At the present time, the
whole world, with its centres of high intelligence and human
culture, its focal points of political, artistic, literary, and
commercial life, is in turmoil; everything is shaking and crumbling
in its movement towards reform. It is useless to remain blind, it is
useless to hope that anyone can remain neutral between the two
contending forces; one has to choose either the one or the other, or
be crushed between them. The man who imagines he has chosen freedom,
but remains submerged in that boiling caldron, foaming with foul
matter called social life, most terribly betrays his own divine
Self, a betrayal which will blind that Self in the course of a long
series of future incarnations. All of you who hesitate on the path
of Theosophy and the occult sciences, who are trembling on the
golden threshold of truth — the only one within your grasp, for all
the others have failed you, one after another — squarely face the
great Reality which is offered you. It is to mystics only that these
words are addressed, for them alone have they any importance; for
those who have already made their choice they are vain and useless.
But you, Occultists, Kabbalists and Theosophists, you well know that
a Word, old as the world, though new to you, has been sounded at the
beginning of this cycle, and the potentiality of which, unperceived
by others, lies hidden in the sum of the digits of the years 1 8 8
9; you well know that a note has just been struck which has never
been heard by mankind of this era; and that a New Idea is revealed,
ripened by the forces of evolution. This Idea differs from
everything that has been produced in the nineteen century; it is
identical, however, with the thought that has been the dominant tone
and the keynote of every century, especially the last — absolute
freedom of thought for humanity."
"For all the past centuries our nineteenth has been the most
criminal. It is criminal in its frightful selfishness, in its
skepticism which grimaces at the very idea of anything beyond the
material; in its idiotic indifference to all that does not pertain
to the personal self, more than any of the previous centuries of
ignorant barbarism and intellectual darkness. Our century must be
saved from itself before its last hour strikes. For all those who
see the sterility and folly of an existence blinded by materialism
and ferociously indifferent to the fate of their neighbour, this is
the moment to act; now is the time for them to devote all their
energies, all their courage and all their efforts to a great
intellectual reform. This reform can only be accomplished by
Theosophy, and, let us add, by Occultism or the wisdom of the
Orient. The paths that lead to it are many; but the wisdom is one."
I am afraid.
Pedro
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