10 posts tagged “2012”
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Angela V. Michaels is a writer and eso-researcher who focuses on spirituality and becoming more spiritually aware in a world that poses the challenges that our’s does. By centering her philosophies on Lao Tzu’s ancient Tao Te Ching, the work is part of an eastern mystical tradition that is very enjoyable and useful. Her book, Surfing the Tao, A Revolution of Free Will is a fantastic combination of practical spirituality and historical research.
I was prompted to contact Angela after reading her excellent article entitled, “2012 Hype?” She addresses a number of subjects surrounding the 2012 phenomenon including the explosion of activity encompassing it and touches on the history of eschatalogical predictions. In order to get a bit more in depth from someone who has spent a lot of time focusing on just these types of issues, I asked Angela to join in a brief Q & A about 2012.
I’m very pleased to introduce Synkronos23 (http://synkronos23.vox.com/). She’s a truthseeker and researcher of many, if not all, the same topics that you are familiar with - the occult, astrology, ancient civilizations, the origins of religion (astrotheology), magick, secret societies, and conspiracy. Her knowledge of the material, both academic and experiential, is noteworthy. Join us for a discussion of classical occult concepts and their relationship to the modern aeon.
In this episode, we discuss some of her recent articles, including ancient Egyptian Mystery initiation (Setian Consciousness), the pervasive symbolism of Columbia, and mainly, Aleister Crowley and “The Crowley Conspiracy.”
Thanks Synkronos23!
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A recent episode of the public radio program Studio 360 featured a segment entitled, "Apocalypse Very Soon."
The main thrust of the piece is that the "end of the world" is very near and has probably already begun. They feature a very brief interview with Daniel Pinchbeck discussing his ideas about 2012.
In addition to the Pinchbeck segment, the show also includes a reading from a portion of Cormac McCarthy's post-apocalyptic novel, "The Road," and a segment about inmates creating cardboard furniture and how this idea will be adapted by all of us when the time comes, called "IKEA Behind Bars."
The convergence of material in the media concerning these concepts, both in "journalistic" and entertainment venues (global warming, Jericho, Heroes, 24, Children of Men, etc.), is rather interesting, especially if one includes the concept of synchromysticism.
If the overt and subliminal messages in this material has its desired effect, who won't be expecting something to occur? A better question might be: Is this material generated organically, or is it something more structured?
More to come...
The study of astrology is inextricably linked to ancient civilizations and the origins of religion (astrotheology). Most are familiar with the 12 signs of the zodiac, the times of the solar year that they represent, and maybe even their characteristics. Of course, just like all occult studies, there is an exoteric and esoteric understanding of these concepts.
While the ignorant multitudes worshiped the house of the sun's reflection, which in the case described would be the Bull, the wise revered the house of the sun's actual dwelling, which would be the Scorpion, or the Serpent, the symbol of the concealed spiritual mystery. [2]
So the first point to be noted is the esoteric, heliocentric nature of the astrology practiced by the wise. Next, note the significance of the sign of Scorpio - that of wisdom and "the concealed spiritual mystery." The esoteric sign is not the backbiting Scorpion, but the Serpent. Even more than that is the Eagle, Scorpio's ultimate sign. The sign of occult initiation, Scorpio - from the venomous of the earth to the king of the sky. [3]
It is said by the ancients that there were originally only 10 zodiac signs, not 12 - Libra was added and Virgo and Scorpio were split into 2 separate signs. According to various sources, including Madame Blavatsky, the sign of Libra was inserted and divided the formerly unified sign of Virgo-Scorpio. The Virgin and the Serpent. Genesis, the Garden of Eden, and the "fall" of man.
This division was called Ezekiel's wheel and was completed in the following way: First came the ascending signs (euphermerized into patriarchs), Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, and the group concluded with Virgo-Scorpio. Then came the turning-point, Libra. After which, the first half of the sign of Virgo-Scorpio, was duplicated and transferred to lead the lower, or descending group of Microcosm which ran down to Pisces, or Noah (deluge). To make it clearer, the sign Virgo-Scorpio, became simply Virgo, and the duplication, Scorpio, was placed between Libra, the seventh sign (which is Enoch, or the angel Metatron, or Mediator between spirit and matter, or God and man). It now became Scorpio (or Cain), which sign or patriarch led mankind to destruction, according to exoteric theology; but, according to the true doctrine of the wisdom-religion, it indicated the degradation of the whole universe in its course of evolution downward from the subjective to the objective. [4]
So the original 10 became 12. Virgo and Scorpio, the Virgin and the Serpent, linked in so many ways. So the second esoteric point is the origin of Virgo and Scorpio and the all the implications inherent in it.
Next, the importance of the sign of Leo. When the sun arrives at the summer solstice (just before St. John's Day), Leo appears to lead the way,
It is clear how revered the sign of Leo is to the wisdom-religion. Of course, when these points are all considered as a whole, the implications for the coming New Age are rather revealing. This doctrine indicates that we are currently in the Age of Virgo, not Pisces, and instead of the Age of Aquarius that we have been led to expect - we will enter, esoterically, the Age of Leo as the sun will be dwelling in the house of the Lion. This new age will be signified by the height of solar power - power for those that worship the sun, and all that represents.... and to aid by his powerful paw in lifting up the sun up to the summit of the zodiacal arch. This visible connection between the constellation Leo and the return of the sun to his place of power and glory, at the summit of the Royal Arch of heaven, was the principal reason why that constellation was held in such high esteem and reverence by the ancients. ... "The lion was adored in the East and West by the Egyptians and the Mexicans. The chief Druid of Britain was styled a lion." [5]
Then, indeed, will the secret religions of the world include once more the raising to initiation by the Grip of the Lion's Paw. [6]
Esoteric astrology - consider it when you read about the coming New Age and 2012.
1. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Teachings of All Ages, Readers' ed. (New York: Tarcher/Penguin, 2003). p. 156.
2. ibid.
3. ibid.
4. Blavatsky, H.P. Isis Unveiled. (Theosophy Trust, 2006). p. 419.
5. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Teachings of All Ages, Readers' ed. (New York: Tarcher/Penguin, 2003). p. 157.
6. ibid.
Inspired by Comets Over Albion by Ben Fairhall, 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl by Daniel Pinchbeck, and cyberspaceorbit.com by Kent Steadman.
Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, is more accurately, "the serpent veiled in plumes of the paradise-bird" who was adored by the Children of the Sun and identified as a "solar god" and / or "god of the winds" by Manly Hall. [1]
Quetzalcoatl:
... came out of the sea, bringing with him a mysterious cross. On his garments were embellished clouds and red crosses. In his honour, great serpents carved from stone were placed in different parts of Mexico.
The cross of Quetzalcoatl became a sacred symbol among the Mayas, and according to available records the Maya Indian angels had crosses of various pigments painted on their foreheads. Similar crosses were placed over the eyes of those initiated into their Mysteries. When Cortez arrived in Mexico, he brought with him the cross. Recognizing this, the natives believed that he was Quetzalcoatl returned, for the latter had promised to come back in the infinite future and redeem his people. [2]
... The fourth book of the Popol Vuh concludes with an account of the erection of a majestic temple, all white, where was preserved a secret black divining stone, cubical in shape. Quetzalcoatl partakes of many of the attributes of King Solomon: the account of the temple building in the Popol Vuh is a reminder of the story of Solomon's Temple, and undoubtedly has a similar significance. Brassuer de Bourbourg was first attracted to the study of religious parallelisms in the Popol Vuh by the fact that the temple, together with the black stone which it contained, was named the Caabaha, a name astonishingly similar to that of the Temple, or Caaba, which contains the sacred black stone of Islam. [3]
If we look at the similarities of Quetzalcoatl and other stories, the results are remarkable. Quetzalcoatl was known as the solar god who was crucified and would return in the future to redeem his people, as well as the builder of a temple building reminiscent of the Temple of Solomon containing a sacred black stone named Caabaha. How do historians account for these similarities to the Abrahamic religious texts, yet the vast discrepancies in time and distance from the supposed origin of these stories?
The return of Cortez noted above, and hinted at in the recent movie "Apocalypto," is portrayed as occurring during a time of human sacrifice. Again, Manly Hall:
The meager available native records contain abundant evidence that the later civilizations of Central and South America were hopelessly dominated by the black arts of their priestcrafts. In the convexities of their magnetized mirrors the Indian sorcerers captured the intelligences of elemental beings and, gazing into the depths of these abominable devices, eventually made the scepter subservient to the wand. Robed in garments of sable hue, the neophytes in their search for truth were led by their sinister guides through the confused passageways of necromancy. By the left-hand path they descended into the somber depths of the infernal world, where they learned to endow stones with the power of speech and to subtly ensnare the minds of men with their chants and fetishes. As typical of the perversion which prevailed, none could acheive to the greater Mysteries until a human being had suffered immolation at his hand and the bleeding heart of the victim had been elevated before the luring face of the stone idol fabricated by a priestcraft the members of which realized more fully than they dared to admit the true nature of the man-made demon. The sanguinary and indescribable rites practiced by many of the Central American Indians may represent remnants of the later Atlantean perversion of the ancient sun Mysteries. According to the secret tradition, it was during the later Atlantean epoch that black magic and sorcery dominated the esoteric schools, resulting in the bloody sacrificial rites and gruesome idolatry which ultimately overthrew the Atlantean empire and even penetrated the Aryan religious world. [4]
So these similarities are between not only the allegorical stories surrounding Quetzalcoatl, but also the historical record of a turn to the dark side after the golden age and a false savior. After a time of high spirituality and technology, the Mayan people went from being victimized by their preistarchy, to being victimized by the Spanish conquistador - out of the frying pan and into the fire. The desire for some kind of saviour seems to be a characteristic that some are only too willing to exploit. How much do these similarities feel familiar to us now? And what of the return of Quetzalcoatl? Could it be now?
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McNaught comet images: Jamie Newman,
1. Hall, Manly P. The Secret Teachings of All Ages (New York: Tarcher/Penguin, 2003), p. 137, 637.
2. ibid, p. 603.
3. ibid, p. 645.
4. ibid, p. 638.
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