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The zero point teachings are a portal of some sort and I invite you
to consider an alternative view of the nature and structure of
reality--to view the world in a magical and mystical way. The basic
concept is that all living beings, including you, have a zero point
centre within connected to the higher dimensional physics of the
heart. This is the means by which "the Gods and other invisible
powers clothe themselves in bodies"-as explained by mystic scholar
Madame Blavatsky in The Secret Doctrine (1888). Just as the
scientists now conceive that our huge universe grew from an
infinitesimal singularity out of the quantum vacuum, so also, I am
suggesting that you also have such a hidden zero point or
singularity source condition--a singular I within the Heart.
Further, we ourselves emerge "out of nothingness" in some
mysterious way unknown to modern science and contemporary
understanding, but consistent with modern views of the physics of
the quantum vacuum, as void and plenum, filled with light and zero
point fields. Mystic Aivanhov (1976) elaborates upon the
significance of the zero point concept: "I ... engraved the symbol
of the knowledge of the Initiates: a circle with a point in the
center. ... Understand me once and for all: I am speaking from
experience, for me it is not mere theory, all my life has been
based on this symbol of the circle with its central point. This
center which is in us, we must find ." (Love and Sexuality, I, pp.
25-6)
The Slugs provides an overview, explanation and interpretation of
G. I. Gurdjieff's masterpiece Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson,
undoubtedly one of the most profound and mysterious books of the
sacred literature in the modern world. The framework of ideas,
claims and objective science offers a fundamentally alternative
view of the nature of life, the origins and history of the Solar
System and humankind, the nature of the human psyche and
psychopathology, and a science of the soul. In the light of The
Tales, most of modern thought and philosophy is so much
'pouring-from-the-empty-into-the-void.' The 'sorry scientists' of
'new format' have no conception of the great inscrutable mysteries
of Nature and the subtle inner dimensions and alchemy of human
beings. Beelzebub's Tales is a work not only of myth, allegory,
history and fantasy, but about the secrets of 'objective science'
and the psychology of the soul. Gurdjieff's masterful Tales also
provides a shocking portrait of the "strangeness of the human
psyche" and explains how humans' essential consciousness and the
divine impulses of faith, hope and love, passed into the
'subconsciousness, ' while a 'false consciousness system' replaced
it, crystallized around their egoism and associated unbecoming
being-impulses. Beelzebub as a cosmic figure of higher reason
observes the horrific "processes of reciprocal destruction," or war
as periodically occurs on Earth, and asks how such phenomenal
depravities come about and why humans cannot eradicate such an
arch-criminal particularity in their psyche. The strange
three-brained beings perceive reality "topsy-turvy," are mechanized
to "see nothing real" and squander their sacred sexual substances
solely for pleasure and their multiform vices. Beelzebub's
portrayal of the "Hasnamusses," individuals who lack the Divine
being-impulse of 'conscience, ' the 'intelligentsia' and the
'crats, ' provides vivid images of the psychopathology of the
world's so-called 'elites' with their special societies or
"criminal gangs," their "international five o'clocks" and
"Hasnamussian sciences." The future of humanity is bleak indeed
without the guidance of a being of such a higher intelligence as
Beelzebub himself. The Slugs, like Gurdjieff's Tales, provides
searing and illuminating insights into human psychopathology, the
cause of war and the horror of it all.
The central illusion is that we "know self." People think that they
possess capacities which in reality they do not. Primary illusions
concern the faculties of consciousness, the unity of I, the
possession of will (the capacity to do) and the existence of the
soul. The fourth way psychology begins with a study of humans as
they are under the conditions of mechanical life and describes the
psychology of man's possible evolution. Humans can awaken,
experience higher states of consciousness, achieve a unity of "I"
and will, and attain the soul. If we understand our illusions, then
there is a chance of escape, of awakening and evolution. According
to Beelzebub, the central character in G.'s Tales, the
three-brained beings on planet Earth are microcosmoses or
"similitudes of the Whole." As such, they have the possibility of
not only serving local cosmic purposes, feeding the earth and moon
as part of organic life on earth, but of experiencing sacred
being-impulses, attaining levels of objective reason and
individuality and even of "blending again with the infinite."
(1950) A human being can potentially coat higher being-bodies for
the life of the soul, instinctually sense cosmic truths and
phenomena, and maintain existence within the subtle realms of being
after death-achieving different levels of immortality.
Unfortunately, humankind came to exist only in waking sleep states
of automated consciousness, perceiving reality topsy-turvy,
conditioned by pleasure and self love, and wasteful of their sacred
sexual substances. Human beings no longer realize their deeper
cosmic purposes and possibilities, or attain real "I."
Psychological Illusions explores the psychology, metaphysics and
cosmology of the fourth way teaching. This includes material on the
Ray of Creation, the fundamental cosmic laws, the alchemical
crystallization of higher being-bodies and the miraculous
possibilities existing for the evolution of the individual human
being.
"Deity ... is in every point of the universe." H. P. Blavatsky
(S.D.1888, p. 114) "the Secret teachings ... must be contrasted
with the speculations of modern science. To make of Science an
integral whole necessitates, indeed, the study of spiritual and
psychic, as well as physical Nature. ... Without metaphysics ...
real science is inadmissible." H. P. Blavatsky's The Secret
Doctrine was published in 1888 and is relatively unknown in modern
times. As it happens in this strange universe, Madame Blavatsky
anticipated numerous modern concepts concerning the creation of the
Universe and the mechanisms of the laws of nature-including the
holographic paradigm in psychology and physics. Blavatsky
articulated the concept of the zero point or singularity origin of
the Cosmos and of the Sons, and a profound alternative view of the
nature of the Aether and higher Space dimensions. Blavatsky states:
..". 'material points without extension' (zero-points) are ... the
materials out of which the 'Gods' and other invisible powers clothe
themselves in bodies ... the entire universe concentrating itself,
as it were, in a single point." Dr. Holmes has grasped the profound
meaning of this claim and related this ancient mystical teaching to
the newest ideas in physics and science; as well as to explorations
of human consciousness. God, Science & The Secret Doctrine
raises the ultimate question of the existence or non-existence of
God-and what we mean by this term.
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