Symbology of Divine Light and the unfortunate Opposite: Siddartha / OM / Nagas / Hua Hu Ching / Zen

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Symbology of Divine Light and the unfortunate Opposite: Siddartha / OM / Nagas / Hua Hu Ching / Zen
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THE SECRET LANGUAGE OF SYMBOLS
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Regardless of what you know or believe, there is ALWAYS more to learn. Even when studying systems outside of your beliefs, higher truth can be found. Even if that knowledge is only understanding what others believe.
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Comparative Religion holds great value in understanding the nature of reality and of human nature and consciousness itself.
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If you seek to know the full Truth of existence, it is extremely difficult if you do not even know the full Truth of Humanities Collective Knowledge and Experience.
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For those who have a True thirst for the Truth, they have a need to know.
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There is something to be learned, even when those practices and beliefs are diametrically opposed to your own.
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Personally, I have even studied Black Magic without any intention of ever practicing any of it myself.
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How can you truly understand the Light, if you do not understand the Darkness as well?
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Knowledge in itself is not good or bad. It is what you do with that knowledge that matters.
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You do not need to dwell up on the Darkness. Nor is that healthy to do so. But one cannot fully understand the world in which they live without a basic understanding of all that came before us.
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Once you believe that you know everything, is when you are no longer able to learn anything...
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@OatorBlog 10-23-2023
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Library of the Untold
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Zen and the Inner Flame pt. ii - We have so much to learn from the ancient masters of Zen, but this learning is not just all love and light.
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There is a dualistic counterpart with this divine wisdom that cannot be ignored if one is to transcend the limitations of the black cube. Understanding these teachings cannot be done with words alone. We have to dive deep into the allegory, metaphors, parabola and symbols to grasp the knowledge of what cannot be known.
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Buried deep within the craze of misunderstanding, there is a (somewhat) lost codex that contains the original truth. The Hua Hu Ching is a beautiful piece of literature that captures the conversation between a prince and the wisest man to have ever lived. - Origins of Siddartha, the first Buddha - The appearance of Reptilian Anthropomorphs in eastern mythology - Connections made between various myths and religions - Ancient knowledge of quantum physics and time/space - Gnosis only attained by direct experience - The lost teachings of Lao Tzu - Finding gems of truth amongst the chaos of falsehood made popular by todays age of confusion
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