Tuesday, 28 June 2011

John Lamb Lash - Planetary Tantra - Sophia, Melchizedek & The Archons


John Lash delves into the subject of the Archons towards the end suggesting we focus our dissatisfaction with negative planetary dynamics on the figure of Melchizedek as seen on the left statue holding a cup at Chartres Cathedral. He is the icon of the opposition working against humanity. The discussion prior to that is spell binding too including Shamanic discourses of Sophia sessions through the inner female voice. 

The number of Skype or telephone call interviews that are cut off or interrupted when discussion of information that hasn't seen the light of day in a broad and easy to access way for centuries is extraordinary. I'd say somewhere in the region of 80%. It's like an in joke these days and almost the definition of an interview with important information surfacing and worth paying attention to.

A Beginner's Guide To The Nag Hammadi Texts & The Archons


    



Some people on the internet say the Archons are no longer with us and that their lieutenants in the guise of secret societies such as the Freemasons and the Illuminati are the only remaining obstacle between us and emancipation. 

They're the one's looting the planet and supervising the largest transfer of wealth through planned economic crisis if capitalism still turns you on.

I'm optimistic about the future but found this to be a useful summary of much I've learned in six months from the gnosticism of the Nag Hamadi texts to video testimony of humans who have suffered. it's a complex tale about an unholy alliance between extra dimensional parasites and willing human servants. Make your own mind up though.

One topic I firmly believe in since studying this area is the idea of transdimensional entities. All the science and mythology points towards a world we perceive as a meadow but which our farmers see as a cattle pen. I think the Jewish word is Goyim though the Jews are just as much, if not more the victims or religious manipulation. From their own in many cases.

Monday, 27 June 2011