Magic, in many ways, is the manifestation of our deepest desires and aspirations. It captivates our imagination and challenges our understanding of reality. Philosophically, magic represents the boundary between the known and the unknown, inviting us to question the nature of existence and our place within it. It pushes us to explore the unseen forces that govern our lives and to consider the possibility that there is more to the universe than what meets the eye.
At its core, magic can symbolize transformation and the potential for change. Whether in the metaphorical sense of personal growth or in fantastical narratives where characters undergo profound journeys, magic underlines our capacity to alter the fabric of our lives. It speaks to the power of belief, imagination, and the human spirit, encouraging us to dream beyond the ordinary and envision new realities. Ultimately, magic serves as a reminder of the wonders of existence, prompting us to embrace mystery and cultivate a sense of wonder about the world around us.
“When you see your matter going black, rejoice, you are at the beginning of the work.” — Rosarium Philosophorum
The traditional method of alchemy is divided into 5 stages:
STEP ONE
Nigredo —Blackening
The term “nigredo” comes from the Latin word for “black,” and its color is referring to the material color at this first stage of the process, which is often darkened.
The alchemist is observing or participating in the break down of the impurities that occur during Nigredo. This is the beginning of the distillation of raw materials.
This physical act represents the process of confronting one’s shadow self and the negative aspects of oneself.
This initial stage is one of dissolution and decay… confronting the raw, unrefined aspects of the self.
It’s a descent into darkness, a metaphorical death; old structures break down, making the route for the emergence of new beginnings.
Black —like fertile soil, chaotic, yet holds the potential for new growth.
STEP TWO
Albedo—Whitening
Albedo is the term used to describe the extent to which an object like a planet or moon reflects light.
Albedo emerges stark in contrast from the blackness of Nigredo.
A state of pristine whiteness, like the moon reflecting the sun’s light is found after Albedo.
Embodies clarity, a fresh perspective gained through the trials of the previous step. It’s a moment of reflection and the dawning of understanding.
STEP THREE
Citrinitas—Yellowing
The term “citrinitas” comes from the Latin word for “yellow,” and it refers to the color of the materials at this stage of the process, which is often yellow or orange.
At this stage, the alchemist is allowing the materials to be still… in Citrinita = self-growth + integration! 🍋✨ … think sitting water. Stagnation.
This yellowing is considered a bridge between Albedo and the final stage.
Citrinitas is associated with the rising sun, bringing with it warmth, light, and a sense of solar energy.
It represents the awakening of the intellect and intuition, a golden hue illuminating the path forward.
This stage signifies a growing awareness and the integration of newfound insights.
STEP FOUR
Rubedo—Reddening
The term “rubedo” comes from the Latin word for “red,” and its name refers to the color of the materials at this stage of the process, which is often red or reddish-gold.
A BLOODY MESS
In the Rubedo stage, the alchemist is completing the culmination of the alchemical process, its the stepping stone into the Philosopher’s Stone.
Rubedo also represents the perfect union of opposites, it is the merging of the spiritual and the material.
It is symbolized by the color red, signifying life, passion, and the ultimate realization of one’s true potential.
This stage embodies wholeness, completion, and the attainment of a higher state of being.
STEP FIVE
Lapis Philosophorum (Philosopher’s Stone)
The transcendent outcome, the perfected state.
Conclusion/ Overview
Nigredo (Blackening): The descent into shadow, where the old dissolves.
Albedo (Whitening): A purification, a dawning of clarity from the darkness.
Citrinitas (Yellowing): The sun’s touch, bringing illumination and understanding.
Rubedo (Reddening): The ultimate fusion, the attainment of wholeness.
Lapis Philosophorum (Philosopher’s Stone): The transcendent outcome, the perfected state.
The Book of The Law is the central axiom, the Law of Thelema.
The Law is summed up in two phrases from the Book:
1. “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law” – AL I:40)
&
2. “Love is the law, love under will” – AL I:57
THELEMA’S GOAL:
TRUE WILL
True Will is the Will from Heaven.
Know firmly, O my Son, that the True Will connot err; for it is thine appointed Course in Heaven, in whose Order is Perfection.
– Liber Aleph vel CXI – The Book of Wisdom or Folly pg.13
HOW THELEMITES ATTAIN TRUE WILL? MAGICK
THELEMA’S DOCTRINES:
COSMOLOGY
The Book of the Law establishes a model of reality that combines two elementary forces: the infinite extension of space, which is personified by the Egyptian sky-goddess Nuit, and the infinitely contracted point, personified by the Egyptian god Hadit.
It is the interaction of these two forces that results in manifested reality.
Crowley often described this interaction in sexual terms:
“Nuit is the centripetal energy, infinitely elastic because it must fit over the hard thrust directed against it; Hadit, the centrifugal, ever seeking to penetrate the unknown”
Magick Without Tears, Ch.38
The union of these two opposites results in the new current of the present Aeon, represented by Ra-Hoor-Khuit (lit. Horus of Two Horizons), also called the Crowned and Conquering Child.
ETHICS
Arguably the central Thelemic ethic is one of individual liberty and the personal freedom to fulfill one’s Will.
Social restriction—such as laws that make illegal certain sex acts between consenting adults—is generally seen in a negative light by most Thelemites.
Two documents in particular help to define Thelemic ethics for most adherents
Oz and Duty
Liber Oz establishes the rights of the individual.
Duty is described as “A note on the chief rules of practical conduct to be observed by those who accept the Law of Thelema.”
THELEMA IN THE BIBLE
Thelema appears in the Holy Bible referring to divine will, human will, and even the will of the Devil.
One well-known example is from “The Lord’s Prayer” in Matthew 6:10,
“Your kingdom come. Your will (Θελημα) be done, On earth as it is in heaven.”
mat. 6
More Bible Verses
“He went away again a second time and prayed, saying, “My Father, if this cannot pass away unless I drink it, Your will be done.”
—Matthew 26:42
“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, even to those who believe in His name, who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God.”
—John 1:12-13
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.”
—Romans 12:2″
Worthy are You, our Lord and our God, to receive glory and honor and power; for You created all things, and because of Your will they existed, and were created.”
— Revelation 4:11″
…and they may come to their senses and escape from the snare of the devil, having been held captive by him to do his will.”
“If those who lead you say to you, ‘See, the kingdom is in the sky,’ then the birds of the sky will precede you. If they say to you, ‘It is in the sea,’ then the fish will precede you. Rather, the kingdom is inside of you, and it is outside of you. When you come to know yourselves, then you will become known, and you will realize that it is you who are the sons of the living father. But if you will not know yourselves, you dwell in poverty and it is you who are that poverty.
– Gospel of Thomas
That statement alone invites us to read Scripture as more than just historical narrative or morality anecdotes.
THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS WITHIN
An esoteric reading of the Bible treats it as a psychological and spiritual map.
The Bible is a manual for how the human mind operates and how the soul evolves.
Every character, event, and place represents an aspect of the human experience.
The Bible isn’t just about people in other eras and lands; it’s about you.
What Esoteric Doesn’t Mean
“Esoteric” doesn’t mean abstract or mystical for the sake of being mysterious.
Esoteric Does Mean:
It means looking beyond the literal to uncover the spiritual truth within.
Esoteric Parables
Jesus often taught using parables—stories layered with symbolic meaning.
“Though seeing, they do not see;
though hearing, they do not hear”
These weren’t just teaching tools.
…they were keys, designed to open deeper levels of understanding.
He told his disciples directly:
“It has been given to you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it has not been given.”
That distinction matters.
The outer story speaks to the crowd.
The inner story speaks to the seeker.
The prodigal son:
On the surface, it’s a touching story of forgiveness—a father welcoming back his wayward son.
But if that’s all you see, you’ve only read the first layer, the exoteric.
On an esoteric level, it’s about the human psyche (soul) drifting away from spiritual truth—squandering its inheritance.
We trade our Soul’s Divine essence for the outer worlds fake luxury.
The Return of the Son
When the “son” returns, it’s a symbol of returning to higher consciousness, to alignment with the Divine source, our Father in Heaven.
The “father’s house” isn’t a physical home.
The Fathers house is the original state of spiritual awareness we’re meant to live from.
You can find beautiful wisdom in the Bible at the surface level, but if you never look for the second upper-story, you’re missing its true power.
The real spiritual meaning isn’t obvious.
It’s concealed in plain sight.
Most theologians don’t teach this—
I don’t think they’ve ever learned to read it this way or they’ve become so indoctrinated that they avoid it in fear of becoming a “heretic”.
ASavior’s Decent into Matter Made Way For Our Spiritual Ascension.
“He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart.”
Ecclesiastes 3:11
Within our very hearts, Eternity resides—a thought inviting deep contemplation.
We inhabit this dense, material world that is shaping all inhabitants towards its ultimate pinnacle; death and decay. Although morbid, this is simply true.
Our soul knows this world’s objective for ALL matter is death… This makes sense why we, as conscious beings, are perpetually drawn to Spirituality.
In Search for the Eternal Life, innate to our Soul, beyond the body, a deep yearning echoes from the depth of our being.
Transmutation of Christ
In Christ
The transmutation that the I AM that is speaking is the process taught by Christ. The Spiritual Higher substance redeems and refines the material lower substance.
Watch:
Matter & Material = Lower Dimension
Understand Human Awareness
Human awareness is traditionally understood to reside within the confines of the material body (the skull).
Consciousness is nonlocal and manifests in this tangible body, encased in the most fragile frame.
Navigating Time and Space
Consciousness navigates a world governed by the dense laws of time and space.
Within this environment, we remain grounded in the body until our vessels’ eventual expiration, at which point we experience release from all this weight.
CONSCIOUS REFRAME
By framing our understanding of consciousness in this way, we acknowledge both the limitations imposed by our physical reality and the potential for a deeper exploration of what lies beyond these limits.
The Concept of Lower Dimensions
The material realm is a “lower dimension” due to its inherent characteristics. Density. Decay. Limited Movement. Etc.
Matter is ephemeral; it is temporary and fleeting. The physical world, bound by its limitations, faces its inevitable end—total decay.
This transience proves the constraints of our existence within this sphere, clearly a lower-dimensional experience.
So, does this mean that matter and materiality is the source of imperfection & sin?
Not inherently. Matter is neutral.
The Source of Sin
Rebellion & Division
The darker aspects of sin do not arise from matter, rather they affect matter.
These traits come from our flawed human interaction within the material frame.
Fragmentation of the Psyche
The eternal ‘we’ exists in our psyche, not in our body, having fragmented away from Source.
This disconnection is referred to as sin.
Understanding Fragmentation
This fragmentation represents a profound separation from our true essence, identity,& nature— resulting in a loss of unity and wholeness. Falling from Perfection.
TO PUT IT SIMPLY:
WE ARE OVERWHELMED SOULS THAT WENT BUZZURK.
REBELLED. SINNED. DEFIED.
We need to recognize that this disconnection manifests, indirectly leading to our feelings of emptiness and despair.
Fragmentation occurs from overwhelming emotions and negative experiences, further entrenching us in a cycle of pain and suffering.
By acknowledging this fragmentation, we will begin the process of healing the fragmentation and, remember who we are.
The only way to reconnect with our Source is through Conscious rememberence.
We’re Broken Vessels Sailing Back Home
All of humanity exists in a state of fragmentation, with differing degrees, of course, distanced from the rememberence of our place in the Tree of Life, cut off from the foundational Essence of our Origin.
This disconnection results in unrefined desires and unholy inclinations. Sin.
The primary objective is to preserve the remnants of our existence that still remain intact, parts of ourselves that can be re-integrated into Source.
Through trials and transformative experiences, like a purifying fire, our soul strives for alignment and reunification with Source through Consciousness—the All in All is seeking harmony with us – from within us, as the Higher Self, in accordance with the Divine principles of I AM. Every disaster is an attempt to wake us up.
This journey demands the dissolution of accumulated negativity and superficial attachments that hinder our resonance.
The demons of separation from the Source (I AM) has left us vulnerable to eternal ignorance; misguided by lower bodily desires, and the blind navigation of our minds’ perpetual state of amnesia.
Physical Matter = A Veil
The laws of Physics drape over our perception, obscuring the Ethereal realm’s boundless perfection from being apprehended by our Eyes and Psyche.
Why God Does This:
To protect us from searing our consciousness. PROTECTION FROM BEING ANNIAHLATED BY THE ALL-CONSUMING FIRE. This density has too much pressure.
ABOUT THE ALL CONSUMING FIRE
the metaphorical “all-consuming fire” symbolizes the purifying force of God’s divine energy. This fire represents both a transformation and a likely threat to those unprepared for its intensity. This can be likened to the everyday struggles people face in maintaining their mental and emotional well-being amid life’s chaos.
The Violet Consuming Flame serves as a protective mechanism, allowing one to transmute discord and imperfection into purity and light, as elaborated by the Ascended Masters in teachings such as those from the I AM School and the St. Germain Foundation.
By consciously invoking this flame, individuals can shield themselves from negative energies and unwanted attachments, akin to the protective measures discussed in contemporary spiritual practices aimed at maintaining a healthy aura and spiritual fortitude, as noted in articles on spiritual protection and aura shielding.
The journey towards spiritual purity requires both the acknowledgment of the consuming fire’s potential for annihilation and the active engagement in practices that foster resilience and enlightenment.
THE VEIL IS GOD’S GIFT OF PROTECTION UNTIL WE’RE READY
This veil is not a mere obstacle; NO!
It is a GIFT—a medium needed for our experience, realization, and final expansion needed to transcend it.
The Creator knows what we need before we do. Painful growth is a must when in such a heavy laden dimension, in order that we remain on the Narrow Way.
We’ll go from this heavy density to our first weightless home – back to a formless, eternal flow state of pure expansion. The pain level we now undergo cannot compare with the level of ecstasy we’ll carry in infinity.
The material world challenges our Soul, un-shapes us, and stages the platform to our Spiritual Ascension.
Our soul craves to experience leveling up. The human experience is how we do that.
Dopamine From The Heavens
What’s cool is we produce dopamine in our brain every time we feel like we’re about to level up, were perfectly designed to keep up with motivation.
The Flesh
A Firey Portal To The Divine Father
The flesh is a starting point from which we Ascend toward the Eternal Flame (ie; Heaven, Tree of Life, Eternal Light.).
Fire Burns. Embrace it. Yes it hurts.
Alchemical Transformation
The Redemption from Within
Salvation is an Alchemical action.
Salvation embodies the metamorphosis of the imperfect aspects of human existence (the corporeal) through the influence of the Perfect (Spirit).
Salvation refers to elevating the lower state of being to the higher One.
VISUALIZE THE ALCHEMY
Visualize the process of human made alchemy, where base metals like lead are refined into resplendent gold.
Everything Has A Parallel / Duality
—as above, so below.
—on earth as it is in heaven….
In the framework of Parallel Alignment, spiritual alchemy does not advocate for the rejection of the corporeal realm but emphasizes its ownership and integration in order to transmute. It’s a necessary step.
Recognize any possibilities over the lower aspects of our existence.
The Divine Alchemist is exemplified by Christ as He performs the transmutation of the lower forms, uncovering the intrinsic Divine that resides within All.
The kingdom of heaven is within.
– Jesus
Scripture illustrates this through symbolic narratives of descent and redemption.
Christ’s very incarnation. What was it?
God revealing his entering of flesh, embodying the perfect descent into the “imperfect” in order to redeem it.
Encoded is a profound truth:
Salvation is an inside-out process, where the spiritual infuses and uplifts the material.
This is not devolution but evolution—a purposeful refinement of existence. A Divine Masterpiece only fully known by Faith.
This transformation is practical
Through combining our energy production that we create with our body movement through prayer, reflection, and cognizant living, we remain more and more in alignment with the higher substance, the Essence of All, the God of the Heavens…
As Divinity peels back the veil, offering a glimpse into Eternity, and kindling hope, Faith increasingly proceeds from our hearts.
The interplay of matter + spirit reaches across spiritual traditions and religious cultures. In all of them, transformation is a recurring theme.
Salvation restores you to your original harmonious symmetry, as Christ exemplified in His death and resurrection.
—a material body -weak and sewn in darkness, ascending in righteousness, glorified by the Holy Spirit, within.
Insights from Other Spiritual Traditions
Hinduism: The material world is maya—an illusion veiling Brahman, the ultimate reality.
Matter is not evil but transient, a stepping stone to liberation. Through knowledge (jnana), devotion (bhakti), or disciplined action (karma), one transcends the veil to unite with the divine.
Buddhism: Matter manifests as samsara, a cycle of suffering fueled by attachment.
Yet, it is also the ground for awakening.
The path to nirvana—enlightenment—uses the material world as a teacher, guiding us beyond suffering through mindfulness and wisdom.
Taoism: Here, matter and spirit are not opposed but intertwined, flowing as yin and yang.
The material world reflects the Tao, the cosmic harmony.
Transformation means living in balance with this natural order, neither clinging to nor rejecting matter.
These traditions affirm that matter, while “lower,” is integral to the Spiritual journey of the Soul.
Whether as a veil to pierce, a cycle to escape, or a symmetry to assume. Or maybe all of the above, it is clearly necessary for the Soul to evolve.
The Role of Wisdom and Knowledge
Wisdom and knowledge are the Alchemist’s #1 tools, fundamental for transmuting the material into the Spiritual.
A desire is kindled for us to Know the One Who is All in All.
He pressed the desire in me to study, for meditation, and the deep-embedded desire we harbor to be intimate with Divinity in our daily routine.
Just as heat sanitizes physical surfaces, Wisdom refines the soul.
The heat when it comes- ALWAYS shifts our perception, forcing us to See the matter.
— in this we find it is not a limit.
We see it for what it is: a lens for the Eternal.
Through this Discernment we experience our own Salvation, co-creating with the Father (Source) in the Higher Realm, King above Kings, He that Is the Logos redeems us, by the Logos (the Word).
Common Objections
The Value of the Material World
Critics argue that;
labeling matter “lower” dismisses its intrinsic worth. If matter is merely a flawed shadow, why does the Divine engage it so deeply—through creation, incarnation, & natural beauty?
Traditions like animism celebrate matter as alive with spirit, while Christianity’s Incarnation sanctifies the physical.
This invites a perspective.
Matter is not a foe to be vanquished by humans but a tool in redemption.
Its limitations—decay, suffering—spur our growth, while its beauty reflects the Divine. A reflection is just that… a reflection.
Putting our form through the Alchemical process does not negate matter’s value; it fulfills it, thinning the veil until it into a window.
I did not come to abolish the law. I came to fulfill it. – Jesus
The material and spiritual are interwoven -so long as we are traveling in this vessel.
Salvation is a journey through matter, not away from it, not for it.
Ecclesiastes 3:11 reminds us that Eternity dwells within the heart of humans, even amid the temporal.
Matter, though a veil, is also the crucible where the Spiritual transmutes the material.
GNOSIS IS THE KEY🔑
Wisdom and knowledge (aka Gnosis) unlock this process, navigated by divine insight.
Far from a simplistic dualism, this vision appreciates the material world’s role in revealing the Divine.
Ultimately, eternal life through salvation is the highest potential that our lower selves can achieve. We transform not to erase or reject our lower nature, but to embrace it for evolving with Divinity.
By doing so, we illuminate that which eternity has already written on our hearts.
Eating flesh was one of the most impure, unholy and unclean actions one could do. Absolute debased.
“So Jesus said to them, ‘Truly, truly, I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood, you have no life in you. Whoever eats My flesh and drinks My blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.’”
Throughout history, philosophers have contemplated the purpose and significance of our existence.
This blog post is a very simple and basic overview:
Existentialism
Existentialist philosophers argue that the purpose and significance of our existence are not predetermined or dictated by external sources. Rather, individuals create their own meanings through their choices and actions.
Hedonism
Hedonistic philosophers, like Epicurus, believe that the purpose of life is to seek pleasure and avoid pain.
They contend that maximizing pleasure and minimizing suffering leads to a fulfilling and meaningful existence.
Utilitarianism
Utilitarian philosophers such as Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill contend that the fundamental purpose of life is to maximize overall happiness or well-being for the largest number of people.
From this perspective, actions and decisions ought to be guided by their utility or qeffectiveness in fostering the greatest level of happiness.
Nihilism
Nihilist philosophers, including Friedrich Nietzsche, contend that life is fundamentally devoid of objective meaning or value.
They argue that any assertions regarding purpose or significance are inherently subjective and arbitrary. As a result, individuals must face the intrinsic meaninglessness of existence and take it upon themselves to create their own values.
Humanism
Humanistic philosophers emphasize the importance of human values, reasoning, and ethics, directing their attention to the possibilities for growth, happiness, and fulfillment inherent in the human experience.
They argue that the purpose and meaning of our existence lie in cultivating our unique abilities and improving the overall human condition
Religious Perspectives
Various religious traditions offer insights into the purpose and significance of human existence.
Hinduism
In Hinduism, the pursuit of union with Brahman through practices like yoga epitomizes the ultimate spiritual goal.
Buddhism
Buddhism emphasizes achieving enlightenment and understanding the nature of suffering, encouraging followers to transcend the cycle of rebirth.
Christianity
In Christianity, the focus is on adhering to divine commandments and establishing a personal relationship with God through faith and grace.
Islam
Islam emphasizes submission to Allah’s will through the Five Pillars, guiding moral conduct and community life.
Judaism
Judaism highlights the covenant with God, encouraging ethical living and adherence to commandments as a path to holiness.
Each of these perspectives enriches the greater tapestry of spirituality, offering diverse pathways for personal growth and deeper comprehension of existence.
“Philo” (love) + “Sophia” (wisdom) The Love of Wisdom
From The Etymological Dictionary:
Philosophy Is Not Limited to Academia
Philosophy is for you and me and even the dude down the road.
Why Philosophy Is Good To Take Part In?
You’ll Ask The Right Questions
Philosophy empowers you to inquire thoughtfully and meaningfully.
You’ll Find Meaning and Purpose
Delve into what truly matters in life.
You’ll Develop Critical Thinking
Enhance your ability to analyze and evaluate arguments.
Navigate Ethical Dilemmas ⚖️🤔✨
Tackle complex moral issues with clarity and insight.
Philosophy helps you unravel the mysteries of life’s fundamental questions..
Expand your mind, ignite your curiosity, and awaken the philosopher within you, you’ll be sure to discover the truth about yourself and the world around you.
The term “philosophy” is from its ancient Greek roots.
In Greek Mythology, Sophia was associated with wisdom and knowledge.
She embodies the idea of understanding and insight, representing a deeper connection to the universe and the divine.
Many Greeks woo would seek her guidance in times of uncertainty, hoping to gain clarity in their lives. They understood Wisdom is not just about knowledge, but, more so, about the ability to see beyond the surface. The richness of her meaning caused a greater appreciation for the complexities of life.
Sophia is closely associated with the concept of “phronēsis,” which means practical wisdom.
The term “philosophia” was brought to prominence by Plato and his mentor Socrates, who underscored the pursuit of wisdom as a fundamental guiding principle for a meaningful life.
Socrates was famously declared the wisest man by the Oracle because of this:
Socrates recognized his own ignorance.
The philosophical pursuit of wisdom is through questioning and dialogue.
The Pythian Oracle
The Pythian Oracle was a priestess who delivered prophecies from the god Apollo at his temple in Delphi, Greece. She was also called Pythia, which was the original name of Delphi.
She entered a trance-like state and spoke cryptic messages that were interpreted by the priests. The oracle was consulted by many ancient Greeks for advice on war, politics, colonization, and religion. The oracle’s influence lasted from the 8th to the 4th century BCE, when it was banned by the Roman emperor Theodosius I.
Philo of Alexandria, a Hellenized Jew, attempted to harmonize Greek philosophy with Jewish scripture. He used “Sophia” to denote both human and divine wisdom, integrating it with the concept of “Logos” (Word), which later influenced Christian theology.
In Christian theology, “Sophia” was personified as Divine Wisdom, often equated with Christ. This interpretation is evident in the writings of the Church Fathers, who identified Christ as the Wisdom of God, a concept rooted in the New Testament.
Philo-Sophia:
Revising Philosophy: The book "Philo-Sophia: Wisdom Goddess Traditions" by Debashish Banerji and Robert McDermott explores the divine feminine aspect of wisdom. It argues for a revision of philosophy to include mystical, intuitive, emotional, performative, and collective knowledge, moving beyond the patriarchal and rational objectification that has dominated traditional academic philosophy.
Engage in existential musings as we examine the purpose and significance of our existence in the grand tapestry of the universe.
PHILOSOPHY IS INTIMATELY CONNECTED TO THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE, TRUTH, ETHICS, SPIRITUALITY, AND LIFE’S DEEPER MEANINGS.
Epistemology
Epistemology is the study of knowledge, justification, and the relationship between the two.
It explores questions such as:
What does it mean to be justified?
Is knowledge justified?
Is there such thing as true belief?
Can we have justified beliefs at all?
Epistemologists debate the role of internal and external factors in justification, the permissibility of different doxastic attitudes, and how we use our knowledge to acquire more knowledge.
The value of knowledge is the mission to uncover in Epistemology.
Metaphilosophy
Metaphilosophy is the study of philosophy itself, exploring questions about the nature of philosophical inquiry and the epistemology of philosophy.
It examines whether philosophy aims to discover objective truths about the external world or is more focused on understanding words and concepts.
It also considers the possibility of armchair philosophical knowledge and the relationship between empirical science and philosophy.
Philosophy Of Mind
The philosophy of mind covers all philosophical topics about the mind and mental states. Its subtopics can be divided in two main ways. First, by the traditional divisions drawn between kinds of mental states:
1. Divisions are drawn between:
… consciousness, intentionality, perception, and other states and processes. types of phil
2. Quotations are asked about these activities regarding their nature.
Study the relation between the mental and the physical and questions regarding our knowledge of the activities, the relationship between them.
Philosophy of mind overlaps with the philosophy of cognitive science and the philosophy of action.
Further Study:
Examples Of Philosophic Disciplines:
Metaphysics… or the study of reality.
Ethics… or the study of what is morally right & good.
Epistemology… or the study of how we know reality.
Logic… or the study of good arguments.
Aesthetics… or the Philosophy of Art.
The concept of “love of wisdom” can be defined as the pursuit and admiration of knowledge, guided by a deep affection and appreciation for intellectual exploration.
High vibration refers to a state of energy characterized by positive feelings, thoughts, and actions, in contrast to low vibration, which is linked to negativity and stress.
Vibrational Targets
People who resonate at a higher frequency often find themselves preyed upon by dark energies.
These negative forces can creep in, using manipulation and emotional depletion to exploit, brought about by those who carry unresolved pain.
This leaves a portal for a deep sense of weariness, causing emotional fatigue, as their bright light becomes a beacon for those who seek to drain their spirit.
PORTALS FOR LOW VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES TO ENTER:
1. Criticism & Gossip
High vibrational individuals, with their heightened awareness, can unintentionally stir unease in those around them.
As a result, they frequently endure harsh judgment and whispers behind their backs, feeling the weight of loneliness and misunderstanding.
This stems from deep-seated insecurity or a profound lack of understanding, as their genuine selves can seem like an unwelcome reminder to those who are not prepared to face their own inner struggles.
It’s a painful truth that the authenticity of some can evoke fear in others, revealing a heart-wrenching vulnerability that many are too afraid to acknowledge.
2. Isolation
Individuals with elevated vibrations frequently find themselves in a state of loneliness, as the profound depth of their awareness creates a chasm between them and others.
The struggle for connection leaves them feeling isolated and misunderstood, trapped in a world where their sensitivity and insight can be burdensome rather than a blessing.
3. Sadness
This profound disconnection weighs heavy on their hearts, leading to a sadness that lingers like a shadow, as they yearn for companionship that seems perpetually out of reach.
4. Naive Authenticity
Authentic energy forces others to face parts of themselves they may not want to see, leading to avoidance or rejection.
Their presence compels people to confront the darker corners of their souls, unearthing truths that are often too painful to acknowledge.
This can result in a heartbreaking tendency for others to turn away, retreating into denial or pushing them away in fear of vulnerability.
Protecting Energy
To maintain an elevated state of consciousness, you must prioritize self-care and boundary-setting.
This includes staying surrounded by those who share a similar energy and limiting interactions with those who drain or manipulate them.
While the journey of a high-vibrational person can lead to spiritual growth, it’s essential to acknowledge the difficulties they face, balancing their elevated state with the need for protection and self-preservation.
In my journey as an “alien” on this planet, I have, unwittingly, stumbled upon what had been archaically called the Philosopher’s Stone or the Elixir of Life…
I only realized this after I, through being magnetically attracted toward suffering, embracing the darkness that most fear, had unearthed the Essence of Reality.
This Essence is a Truth so profound, it is woven into the very core of our beings through the quantum dimensions & atmospheric pressure, without such, we would become vacuumed into nothingness.
This truth is unassailable, standing as a lamp of certainty, illuminated by the light of Intuitive Wisdom.
THIS LIGHT IS CHRIST’S LIGHT OF INTUITION FROM ABOVE.
Intuition transcends the limitations of our corporeal senses, for it is birthed from the sacred depths of the spirit.
Intuition is a whisper from the Heavens, a subtle yet ever powerful current that flows through the Ethers of existence.
Intuition is the Blood within the veins of Eternity.
When the HolySpirit stirs, He ignites the flame of Intuition, transforming our sensorial experiences into a Divine Compass.
THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU
This guiding Force elevates our conscious awareness, rendering the conventional Five Senses as mere tools in the Macrocosm of our being within this existence and realm.
When this inner awakening is embraced, we align in tandem with the Universal Symphony of Wisdom.
Intuition becomes our most trusted Guide, leading us towards a Life of deeper Understanding and connection with the Infinite.
Beyond the observable world of material matter, there exists a realm that surpasses our animal senses and is filled with timeless principles of logic and measurement, the Laws of the Universe. Laws must have a Lawgiver.
Laws must have a Law giver.
Ultimate Reality Is Not “reality”
This Ethereal Domain represents the ultimate form of reality, serving as the very source of existence and the essence of being. It is the magnificent realm of the Most High, commonly known as Heaven.
Consciousness Shapes Observable Reality
The concept that reality is shaped by thoughts and beliefs is supported by scientific theories such as superpositioning and string theory.
The One Mind Of God Created All Things
Mind → Consciousness
Consciousness connects all things in the universe. God is Consciousness.
Everything is By (through, by the power of, by the Word of…)
The Will (Consciousness, Mind, Thought, Decision) of God.
Quantum Entanglement
Quantum entanglement proves the interconnection between two particles, defying the barriers of the laws of physics according to materialists Science.
These particles are dependent on one another even when they are separated at vast distances and even dimensions.
Energetic Overlap Over All Things
Another area of overlap between quantum physics and spirituality is the concept of energy.
Energy is the fundamental force that governs everything in the universe.
Energy is the life force that connects us to the universe and each other. It is the very reason we can move, breathe, think, exist in space, etc.
Four Forces Are God’s Four Winds
Then he said to me, “Prophesy to the breath; prophesy, son of man, and say to the breath, Thus says the Lord GOD: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these slain, that they may live.” — Ezekiel 37:9
Daniel declared, “I saw in my vision by night, and behold, the four winds of heaven were stirring up the great sea. –Daniel 7:2
First Force: Gravity
Gravity is God
Gravity is the Force that binds us to the physical realm: Time and Space… He is also the obstacle that prevents us from transcending beyond Him.
2nd Force: The Weak Force
God is the Weak Force
The weak force, also known as weak interaction, is a Force that is stronger than gravity.
However, it only operates over very short distances (as far as we humans know, from our limited ability to observe its effects).
This force acts on the subatomic level, and it plays a vital role in the Creation of elements and powering stars. The natural radiation present in the universe is primarily due to this Force.
3rd Force: Electromagnetism
Again, This Is God
It is a force that arises between charged particles, such as electrons and protons, and is responsible for the interactions between them.
Electromagnetism encompasses both electricity and magnetism, as they are two sides of the same phenomenon.
The 4th Force: Strong Force
God is The Strong Force
The strong force is the glue that binds the atoms together, the spark that ignites the stars, and the pulse that beats in the heart of matter.
It (He) is the Force that holds the quarks and gluons in a tight embrace, forming protons, neutrons, and other particles.
He is the Force that overcomes the repulsion of the electric charge, allowing nuclei to fuse and release enormous amounts of energy.
He is the force that shapes the universe, from the smallest scales to the largest.
“When all things are subjected to him, then the Son himself will also be subjected to him who put all things in subjection under him, that God may be all in all.”
Embarking on our intellectual journey, we must commence by unraveling the enigmatic question: What, indeed, is a shadow? At its core, a shadow manifests as the consequence of light encountering an opaque obstruction, resulting in the creation of a darker, often elongated silhouette on the opposing surface. Shadows materialize when an object intervenes between a source of light and a given surface, obstructing the direct light rays.
The Scientific Underpinnings of Shadows
Shadows, intriguingly, emanate from the intricate interplay of light and matter. When light, traveling in its straight trajectory, encounters an impediment, it succumbs to being halted in its tracks. In this state, it projects a shadow onto the surface lying beyond the obstructing object. The size and configuration of this shadow hinge upon several variables, including the angle of the light source, the spatial gap between the object and the surface, and the intrinsic form of the object itself.
The significance of the light source’s angle in shaping shadows cannot be overstated. During moments when the light source skims the horizon, such as the dawning of a new day or the dusk of evening, shadows elongate, bestowing upon the scene dramatic and artistic allure.
Shadows in the Natural World
Shadows, however, are not confined solely to the realm of human artifice. In nature’s tapestry, shadows are ubiquitous and assume diverse functions. Consider, for instance, the trees on a sun-soaked day, offering refreshing patches of shade, a sanctuary from the blazing sun. These natural shadows also become instrumental in the lives of countless creatures, serving as places of refuge and camouflage.
Shadows in Literature and Symbolism
In the realm of literature and culture, shadows bear profound symbolic import. They can epitomize the enigmatic, the uncharted, or the concealed facets of human essence. In literature, shadows often feature as tools for enriching characters and narratives, endowing readers with deeper, more nuanced insights into the storyline.
Shadows in the Scientific Pursuit
Beyond their aesthetic and cultural resonance, shadows have emerged as pivotal elements in scientific exploration, fostering comprehension of the natural world.
Physics
Within the domain of physics, shadows have played a pivotal role in the scrutiny of wave phenomena, especially within the context of diffraction and interference. The intricate patterns woven by shadows and light unveil profound insights into the nature and behaviors of waves.
Moreover, shadows contribute substantially to how we perceive our three-dimensional milieu. Our cognitive faculties, relying on shadows and their positioning, afford us the capacity to gauge depth and distance. This phenomenon, recognized as stereopsis, occurs when our eyes capture slightly disparate images due to their separation, thus enabling the construction of a mental three-dimensional map of our surroundings.
Shadows in Popular Culture
Shadows have not been remiss in infiltrating popular culture, manifesting in diverse forms as symbols of intrigue and mystery.
The Philosophical Depth of Shadows
Shadows, embodying dualities of absence and presence, have beguiled philosophers and thinkers across epochs. They have been invoked as metaphors for the concealed aspects of human existence, the schism between reality and illusion, and the fleeting nature of life itself.
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
Plato, in his iconic Allegory of the Cave, ascribes a pivotal role to shadows. He narrates the tale of individuals held captive within a cave since birth, their sole comprehension of reality gleaned from shadows cast upon the cave wall by objects traversing before a fire. This allegory becomes a vehicle for the exploration of knowledge, illuminating the dichotomy between the world of appearances (shadows) and the world of actuality (the objects casting the shadows).
Existentialist Philosophy
Existentialist philosophers like Jean-Paul Sartre have contemplated shadows as symbols encapsulating the human condition. They contend that existence is frequently cloaked in uncertainty and ambiguity, obliging individuals to confront their own shadows—the obscure facets of their being—and make choices that configure their identity.
Shadows in Contemporary Art
Modern artists persist in their exploration of shadows as a medium for artistic expression. The manipulation of light and shadow has evolved into a sophisticated art form, with artists pushing the boundaries of the conceivable.
Contemporary Shadow Installations
Contemporary artists craft immersive installations, manipulating the viewer’s spatial perception and conception of reality. Employing innovative lighting techniques and materials, they metamorphose gallery spaces into captivating environments that challenge our grasp of shadows and their influence upon our sensory perceptions.
The Unfolding Role of Shadows
As technology progresses and our comprehension of light and shadow deepens, the role of shadows in our lives continues to evolve. From the rudimentary revelations of ancient thinkers to the cutting-edge visual marvels in today’s cinematic and gaming realms, shadows persist as fountains of fascination and wellsprings of inspiration.