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Dear members of this Forum,
Recently I've read the so called Forbidden Letters at www.world-mysteries.com/PhilipGardiner/forbidden_letters.htm
(If the URL isn't working, go to www.google.com, fill in Forbidden Letters to Philip Gardiner and click on the first result.)
There are 5 letters and a part 2, aswell as 4 articles on those letters. (Everything van be reached through links.)
A revolutionary new outlook on Kundalini, the fire of resurrection. The Letters say homosexuality is a requirement for a safe conduct of that fire. 😕 And explain how the fire is started.
A stone is involved in the microcosmos of the human body. That stone is called the Grail ('By the power of that stone the Phoenix (human body in Kundalini fire) is burned to ashes, but the ashes quickly restore him). It is called the living stone in 1 Peter 2:4 (the Christ!) and the bennu-stone in ancient Egypt ('You, bennu (=the egyptian version of the Phoenix) burn on the bennu stone').
The first two letters are quite cryptic (quick exchange of thoughts between gnostics), the last three are easy. The articles and part 2 put everything in perspective.
Hope to hear what you guys think of the letters.
Greetz,
Atlantic. 😉
Recently I've read the so called Forbidden Letters at www.world-mysteries.com/PhilipGardiner/forbidden_letters.htm
(If the URL isn't working, go to www.google.com, fill in Forbidden Letters to Philip Gardiner and click on the first result.)
There are 5 letters and a part 2, aswell as 4 articles on those letters. (Everything van be reached through links.)
A revolutionary new outlook on Kundalini, the fire of resurrection. The Letters say homosexuality is a requirement for a safe conduct of that fire. 😕 And explain how the fire is started.
A stone is involved in the microcosmos of the human body. That stone is called the Grail ('By the power of that stone the Phoenix (human body in Kundalini fire) is burned to ashes, but the ashes quickly restore him). It is called the living stone in 1 Peter 2:4 (the Christ!) and the bennu-stone in ancient Egypt ('You, bennu (=the egyptian version of the Phoenix) burn on the bennu stone').
The first two letters are quite cryptic (quick exchange of thoughts between gnostics), the last three are easy. The articles and part 2 put everything in perspective.
Hope to hear what you guys think of the letters.
Greetz,
Atlantic. 😉
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