Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:14:44 PM No.40575061
Do you ever find yourself doing repetitive tasks, the realization of which you block out of your mind to ease the pain of cognitive dissonance between "progress" and everything you claim to be against (namely, non-progress)? Are you one of countless "seekers" on this board who thinks they are getting closer to the "truth"?
Before I get started, let me also just say the occult history around Christianity is possibly the most profound of anything relevant to this age, because it is the lens by which all other history is viewed (in part due to christian archaeologists who shaped antiquities research 100+ years ago). So there is some nuance to these claims, but nevertheless....
I've noticed myself obsessively researching history, trying to turn over every stone. I come back to the well endlessly because I realize something new that I don't know — some new gap in my knowledge.
What if I told you that one of the occult historical secrets is that the Vatican has hid the heroic aspect of Christianity, and the entire purpose of the mythology, or mystery school, is for followers to engage with this spirit? It's not about the text necessarily (plus, as I just explained, the text is redacted), and it's definitely not about the clergy. To be truly Christian is to internalize the lessons that help you discover the heroic self within you, use it to defeat the chains that bind, and become an individualized human. And the more you autistically go over symbols or history, the more you're NOT getting that point and not doing what is most essential. How many times do you have to be taught a lesson before you stop analyzing the verbiage of the lesson and just take the gist of it and do it?
Maybe the Christian texts aren't the best for actually being Christian. There are the gnostic texts which help. It doesn't really matter that much because once you get the whole purpose, you don't need much more help. You can do it on your own.
Before I get started, let me also just say the occult history around Christianity is possibly the most profound of anything relevant to this age, because it is the lens by which all other history is viewed (in part due to christian archaeologists who shaped antiquities research 100+ years ago). So there is some nuance to these claims, but nevertheless....
I've noticed myself obsessively researching history, trying to turn over every stone. I come back to the well endlessly because I realize something new that I don't know — some new gap in my knowledge.
What if I told you that one of the occult historical secrets is that the Vatican has hid the heroic aspect of Christianity, and the entire purpose of the mythology, or mystery school, is for followers to engage with this spirit? It's not about the text necessarily (plus, as I just explained, the text is redacted), and it's definitely not about the clergy. To be truly Christian is to internalize the lessons that help you discover the heroic self within you, use it to defeat the chains that bind, and become an individualized human. And the more you autistically go over symbols or history, the more you're NOT getting that point and not doing what is most essential. How many times do you have to be taught a lesson before you stop analyzing the verbiage of the lesson and just take the gist of it and do it?
Maybe the Christian texts aren't the best for actually being Christian. There are the gnostic texts which help. It doesn't really matter that much because once you get the whole purpose, you don't need much more help. You can do it on your own.
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