A few sentences on what I believe is the reality of the social system that we live in. The ancient Mystery School tradition -- the so-called university of the soul -- often involved very rigorous entry criteria, tests of body, mind, and spirit that sometimes resulted in physical death of the candidates who failed the tests.
The Mystery School has gone underground since at least the beginning of the Age of Pisces (around the birth of Christ), inaccessible to almost everyone, I suspect that the entire world system has been turned into a Mystery School in which we are all candidates or probators if you will, seeking, unknowingly, entrance into the Mystery School Curriculum.
We're given many, many severe tests -- namely being injected with mercury when we're just babies, being subject to the sham-education in the form of the K-12 curriculum, being further subject to the mind-controlling elements of media, and higher education, being tempted with materialist life-style through advertising, being forced to live a subsistence life-style even in so called developed nations, etc. etc. All this, it appears to me is totally unnecessary, regardless of whether I've presented a convincing argument. We could have a heaven on Earth if the will was there. It's not.
Further, we're taken over more and more by "incorporated" beings ("corporations"), and the "corporatizing" of states is very esoterically symbolic of the fact that we have failed or are failing in our application to the Mystery School curriculum. Said curriculum is about freeing oneself from body, i.e. from the corporate state of being, from the mistaken notion that we are material or physical beings -- we are not. Our physical bodies are not more real than a projected image on a movie screen. The screen in this case being matter, which is molded and shaped by our higher principles. Our brains do not think, they pick up thoughts from our mind which lies outside our bodies, our hearts do not give us life, but merely receive the life-principle from the energy that surrounds us.
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