As our culture is an expression of shared racial consciousness (genetically predisposed), a foreign culture cannot resonate deep within our mind as our own culture does. An experiment to prove this: a) Listen to jewish music; attend the service of a jewish religion, Christianity; and rate your spiritual satisfaction of this experience (0 to 10).Continue reading “Essential Religion”
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The Final Resolution
Pillars of Creation located in the Eagle Nebula The above image represents destructive, creative and beautiful cosmic processes. Similarly, on our much smaller global scale, it can symbolize evolutionary processes as evidenced in world events now accelerating toward a catastrophic resolution of yin yang forces before the end of the Solar Cycle 25 peak. ThisContinue reading “The Final Resolution”
Revenge in realms of Death
Image credit: Wikipedia. The picture is by William Blake, eminent English poet and illustrator. It is called The Ancient of Days and was originally published as the frontispiece to his 1794 work Europe a Prophecy. The title of this post is from a line in William Blake’s prophetic poem Auguries of Innocence. The “revenge” canContinue reading “Revenge in realms of Death”
Threat Awareness
Effective coping requires problem awareness. Denial of the problem delays effective action and prolongs the harm if there are steps we can take to address the problem. We cannot change what we do not acknowledge. Concerning the attack on our societies by a certain evil cabal — a psychopathic persecutor that feigns victimhood (psychopaths areContinue reading “Threat Awareness”
Odinism and recovery from the Christian catastrophe
The word “religion” comes from the Latin “religio” which means a state of obligation, reverence or adoration.1 In this sense we are all religious. In particular, Marxism, socialism and multi-racialism is hard core religion; it demands total faith, submission and obedience. Ultimately all that matters is the extent to which our religion (including atheism) isContinue reading “Odinism and recovery from the Christian catastrophe”
COVID-19: Scare tactics serve evil agenda
Existential threat NOW Scare tactics These tactics have been used repeatedly across history by psychopathic individuals obsessed with power and control in areas including politics, military, religion, banking and financial markets. The word “pandemic” is similar to “panic” and when used by the mass media it triggers almost instant fear in susceptible people — evenContinue reading “COVID-19: Scare tactics serve evil agenda”
Killer religions
The War Manual (from Torah / Old Testament1) … destroy their altars, break their images, and cut down their groves. (Exod. 34:13) … smite them, and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor show mercy unto them. (Deut. 7:2) … destroy their altars, and break down their images, and cut downContinue reading “Killer religions”
Climate change: Fake science serves evil agenda
No scientifically literate person denies that climate changes. However anthropogenic (man-made) climate change, also referred to as Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) “is a pious fraud based on spurious correlation and post hoc ergo propter hoc” [an error in logic that assumes the cause of something is another thing that merely occurred earlier].1,2 The fraud wasContinue reading “Climate change: Fake science serves evil agenda”
Psychopaths
As inner nature is revealed through action, an enlightened observer can easily identify people who habitually reject values of truth, spiritual beauty and love for others, favouring instead a behaviour pattern that is antisocial. A mental health professional might use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) to diagnose this behaviour pattern asContinue reading “Psychopaths”
Spirituality, religion and Nature
In 2017 Jesse Preston and Faith Shin published their research on spiritual experiences in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.1 Points from Preston and Shin’s article Spirituality is associated with awe (wonder and amazement) and it involves: A feeling of smallness to something greater than oneself – God, the grandeur of nature, or some greaterContinue reading “Spirituality, religion and Nature”