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Anonymous No.40922584
>>40922520
Its not just Abrahamism, it's everything. Christhood can also be referred to as Buddha Nature or Atman (who isn't separate from Brahman, that's key for the comparison to Buddha Nature which isn't separate from the Dharmakaya) or the inner connection with the Tao, etc.
Reaching that state of consciousness one may call Christhood is the core of the Aryan beliefs. You should study Vedanta sometime.
A lot of people ask me where to start as in something they can do right now to begin finding this connection, and I tell them Wu-Wei. Effortless action, just going with the flow, listening to your intuition, and reacting without ego. Relax. It's already in you, it's important to remember the more you strive for it as an external goal the further you'll be from it. See these as tools to help you use something you already have.
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Anonymous United States No.512755313
>>512754674
>The Kabbalistic tree of life
Indeed, but it goes all the way back to the Sumerians. I am not familiar enough with gnosticism to comment too much, I am much more familiar with eastern ways, but I will say Wufang-Shangdi is Saturn in Taoism, and he is accredited for being the one creating the material world through his "chis" influence.
From what I understand Christ uplifts Sophia, perhaps uplifting Shakti which is within you is the meaning of uplifting Sophia.
For the record the name YHWH in the OT is a cover for Shiva and Shakti creating. Yod has 3 aspects, the beginning, center, and end. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and is the origin of Jewish phallic emblems and as you probably know lingams are Hindu phallic emblems for the pure consciousness. They combine with Shekhinah, the second letter, to begin to create through a process represented by the six-pointed star named the Shatkona officially and improperly the "Star of David" so right off the bat you've got symbolism for a God which all carry a spark of.
Perhaps the grand trick is literalism. The fall is me and you sitting here talking like we are right now, in bodies of flesh and bone. Original sin, death, you know.
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Anonymous United States No.512647932
>>512646664
The Annunaki, or as Genesis calls them the SONS OF GOD, taught man about the tree of life and how to become a Son of God. They were the Shining Ones, you know the sun behind the head you see in religions all over the world? That's what it means. The Shining Ones were the Sons of God.
>That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose
/pol/ - Why do you need to worship a specific god created by man? Isn't nature enough?
Anonymous United States No.512645246
>>512641495
https://youtu.be/zTGe6fviuck?si=3Os3xHauxZNPT18n
Nature is a product of God, and the kingdom of God is within you.
God is everywhere anon, all things in this realm and others come from and will ultimately dissolve into God.
>The Zohar, the masterpiece of Kabbalah which takes its name from that verse, explains that the enlightened are those who ponder the deepest “secret of wisdom.” What is that secret? The answer varies from text to text, tradition to tradition, but in the Zohar and elsewhere, the deepest secret is that, despite appearances, all things, and all of us, are like ripples on a single pond, motes of a single sunbeam, the letters of a single word. The true reality of our existence is Ein Sof, infinite, and thus the sense of separate self that we all have—the notion that “you” and “I” are individuals with souls separate from the rest of the universe—is not ultimately true. The self iis a phenomenon, an illusion, a mirage. This view is called “nonduality” (“not-two”), and it is found at the summit of nearly every mystical tradition in the world. Nonduality does not mean we do not exist—but it does mean we don’t exist as we think we do.”
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Anonymous No.40847047
>>40847020
Sounds similar to the right-facing Swastika appearing within or around the Shatkona. A right-facing Swastika represents creation, a left-facing swastika represents dissolution. It appears with the Shatkona because the Shatkona represents the unity of Shiva and Shakti which is the basis of creation on a macrocosmic level.