by S. Poulos
from a wrong starting point.
Man has lived in this pseudo-factual road for such long time, he has immersed himself so deeply, that whoever makes calculations the results will be wrong. Nevertheless, he assumes that this road is the real road, and directly refers to it as the real road, i.e. the factual road. Because he is unable to recognize anymore the real road i.e. the factual road, he calls it non-factual.
"This is what I wanted to say as an introduction, and let's see if this is going to trigger some further discussions today. With this, I am handing back the chair to our organizer."
"Very well then, lets us start with some passages of writings or speeches you made in the past."
The huge screen lit up, and the first passages started to appear. The quality was so good that even the audience in the back rows had no problem viewing or hearing as the organizer started to narrate.
It is true that the old gods in what we call mythology today, in Olympus, Valhalla, etc., were no gods, but that does not erase the fact that they existed then, and still do today.
"Do they really exist?"
"Yes they do."
"And who are they, what role do they play?"
"They are animistic beings. Some were the leaders of the elementals, with incredible size by man's standards. Unable to figure out who were they, man assumed they were gods. They still occupy the same spheres as in those days. Some men could see them then, for their ethereal eyes were open, and as for what role they were play and still do; it is of working with the ethereal, and material. Without them, there would be no worlds as we know them today."
"Do they participate only for the creation of the worlds, or also for their destruction?"
"For both, their roles are already defined."
"And why aren't we seeing them now?"
"Man has lost his innocence. In order for man to see and understand spiritual, animistic, and ethereal happenings, he has to become a child in heart. In the old days man had not succumbed to his intellect yet. If we go back and retrace the behavior of various cultures, we will find that in every culture, there is evidence that they were able to see animistic beings according to their spiritual maturity, and that they were aware of their existence and even had contacts with them."
"Okay. We will move on."
You can tell how a man has lived in the past, according of how many mistakes he made. You can tell how a man has matured, according of how many of the same mistakes, he won't make.
"Well a straightforward one; obviously we should learn from our mistakes."
What is missing from the modern man is the sense of equilibrium. He refuses stubbornly to imitate the laws in nature, and that will be one major factor of his downfall.
"This one obviously deals with the environment, is that so Teacher? And if so, can you add more, as this topic is in the headlines lately?"
"Yes, if man only is willing to observe nature, he will realize that nature is never one-sided; nature always takes, and gives back, or vice-versa. Through this, nature maintains the equilibrium, which is absolutely important for sustainability. So you can see everything nature does is based on this law, of taking and giving. There are countless examples if someone wants to see. But let me give one or two examples that happen daily in front of us, with man hardly taking notice of it. By doing that, he may start to get more aware of the happenings around him.
"Observe for instance the water, in dams, lakes, and oceans. The water evaporates but it does not disappear; it becomes clouds and eventually rain, which refills, the dams, lakes, and oceans again. Look at the apple tree; it takes from the ground all the goodies it needs, but then gives back the seeds for other trees, and eventually even its body, in order to be recycled again preparing a rich ground for more apple trees. But why should I take you that far? Look at man's body; we inhale, that means we take, but we also exhale, which means giving back, or we eat and drink, but we also give back waste, which in the long run decomposes, and rejuvenates the Earth.
"Only man takes, and takes, inconsiderably, without giving back anything, so we have an Earth now foul with scars. Scars appear on the face of the Earth, with an inconceivable speed, so much so, that the damage that would take thousands of years to occur in the past, now takes one day. Now just imagine if someone inflicts scars on your body, lots of scars, how long do you think you could survive? The sad thing about it is that most of these scars could be avoided if man would be more considerate, and more consumer-conscious. But how could this happen, when all the governments around the world encourage material consumption, in order to progress economically, even if that is going to cost the existence of the Earth, itself?"
"So, we continue with our next passage then."
Finally, man has entered in the epoch of re-examination.
"Now, what would be the meaning of this?"
"That man has no time to waste. The warnings and admonitions do not apply any more; it is too late for that. The only hope that is left for him is to re-examine his life, and through that, he may came back to his senses."
Man has entered the epoch of reckoning, where the good becoming better, and the bad, becoming worst.
"Can you elaborate on it please?"
"This passage is from the same paragraph of the previous one. It expands somehow, by explaining the mechanism that takes place now in the world, which I already stated quite a few times. This happening takes place because of this enormous pressure that occurs in this part of the world that forces everything to fructify, in short to show its true face, so the good become better, and the bad get worse. Nothing can hide its inner core anymore; everything has to be revealed, everything has to lay bare, and to expose itself."
In essence, man is brought of whatever already exists, in order to make something, and he is incapable to make even a speck of dust, out of nothing.
"I will confer with our department of science, to see if this really applies."
The hardest obstacle for an intellectual to overcome is simplicity, but that is, also his only escape road, that left for him.
"That I cannot understand; surely anybody can be simple if he so wish."
"That is exactly what I am stating, the problem is, they do not wish, they will never wish. They are too clever to be simple."
Those who are not offended, or hurt, by all this abnormalities that is happening around us, may not be hurt, but surely, they are dead in their heart.
"Please explain."
"There are some people in this world, who don't give a dime for whatever happens around them as unethical or illogical as it may be. By doing that, they unwittingly expose their spiritual immaturity."
Everything is radiation, except the one that emits them, God.
Let your deeds be portrayed silently, as a flower silently portrays itself.
Be like a bee. You can test all the flowers, but don't adhere to any of them.
"Very well... let's stop for a while with the passages section, and get some questions from our audience."
"Sir, I would like to take you back into your introduction. You said that in order for man to be in the real road, or in the factual road as you put it, he must not detour from it, and as we have made a detour, we are in an unreal world, or a non-factual world. Can you please give us an insight of how this world would be, if man did not make this detour, and travelled along the factual road as you put it?"
"That would be impossible to describe, for if I attempt to do that, it surely would rendered ineffective. It would be futile, and I would undermine what I would try to achieve. I can only say this; it would represent a micrographic picture, or rather it would represent a reflection of that sphere, of which man's Endeavour would aim to take this road in the first place, and that is the sphere man calls paradise.
"Now having said that, we must now deviate from the deviation point made by man, for man cannot wander indefinitely in this road as he pleases, for the allotted time for it is over. Man lives with borrowed time regarding this matter. I have already state
d this is not a real road; this is an imaginary road that very soon will come to an end. If man travelled in the right road, and did not deviate, he would be already now on the road back home, and would never have looked back. As it is, he risks the possibility of being lost forever."
"Sir, you said that if man did not deviate, and travelled on the right road, he would be on the way home by now; can you tell us what is home for man?"
"Home is a place that someone is born, or the place he came from, or the place that he feels at home.
"Now, this place that man comes from, where he has been born, that man will feel forever home, is the sphere man calls paradise. This is man's destination and he won't rest until he achieves that. But either way, he has to return there."
"What do you mean by; either way he has to return there?"
"The one way, as I said, is to return as a fully conscious human being at the place he started from. There, he will meet and mingle with human beings that did not need to travel down below in the lower spheres, in order to mature. There they will be equal in value, with those who were created instantly when God allotted his radiations, to burst beyond the sphere he occupied for ever with the words, let there be light. There, they will feel home, for they will know that they have made it, and never again will they have to go through whatever they had, in order to mature. The other way is, to return as an unconscious primeval seed, as the way it started. That is the most horrible,