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SubGeniuses not welcome. Discordians & Syncretists only.
"Daniel Falkenbach is more of a scientist than most so called scientists. We have brilliant minds in the truth/flat earth community. I can wipe the floor with just about any fake truther or any globetard who comes at me with their so called science. They will get slapped In the face Really quick with the Holy Science , and transcendental truth of the spiral/spirit Sine wave in which we were ALL CONSTRUCTED..Awaken your vegas nerve or focus on trying to. If not then shut up !!"
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Protection against negative influences
The caduceus assists us in entering into the spiritual worlds while the Rose Cross confirms us in this. There are two eventualities we must endeavour to avoid entirely during our spiritual schooling. We must never cause harm to anyone either in deed, thought or word, nor by making the excuse of not having intended any harm; it is irrelevant whether we have acted intentionally or not. The second is that a sensation of hatred must be expunged utterly from our feeling life, for otherwise it re-emerges as a feeling of fear; for fear is suppressed hatred. We must transform hatred into a feeling of love, of love for wisdom. A means exists whereby we can prevent the ahrimanic beings from entering into our consciousness, a symbol to be brought to life within us. This is the staff of Mercury, the caduceus, the shining rod entwined by a black snake and a brightly shimmering snake. A snake symbolizes the astral body. The astral body sloughs off its skin every evening, discarding the worn-out husk. This is symbolized by the black snake. During the night it receives a new, sparkling skin, and this newly alive, beautiful iridescent skin of the astral body is symbolized by the shimmering snake. If we bring it to life within us prior to any meditation, this symbol will banish whatever disturbance wants to enter into our consciousness: the caduceus held aloft by the herald of the gods, showing the way. When the researcher makes progress and becomes clairvoyant, the ahrimanic beings press in upon him in images. He sees parasitic animals, rats and mice. Temptations in the form of beings approach him, with beautiful human faces but deformed feet. One must not fall prey to such images. Good images are those when the one who meditates sees a sphinx (seraph) or a cherub. Even here the caduceus is used to ward off beings that drag him down.
Steiner, Rudolf. The Rose Cross Meditation: An Archetype of Human Development (pp. 97-98). Kindle Edition. From a lecture dated 14 March 1909.
“In occultism there is a saying which can now be made known: In the astral world, every lie is a murder. The full significance of this saying can be appreciated only by someone who has knowledge of the higher worlds. How readily people say: “Oh, that is only a thought or a feeling; it exists only in the soul. To box someone's ears is wrong, but a bad thought does no harm.” No proverb is more untrue than the one which says: “You don't have to pay for your thoughts.” Every thought and every feeling is a reality, and if I let myself think that someone is a bad man or that I don't like him, then for anyone who can see into the astral world the thought is like an arrow or thunderbolt hurled against the other's astral body and injuring it as a gunshot would. I repeat: every thought and every feeling is a reality, and for anyone with astral vision it is often much worse to see someone harbouring bad thoughts about another than to see him inflicting physical harm. When we make this truth known we are not preaching morality but laying a solid foundation for it. If we speak the truth about our neighbour, we are creating a thought which the seer can recognise by its colour and form, and it will be a thought which gives strength to our neighbour. Any thought containing truth finds its way to the being whom it concerns and lends him strength and vigour. If I speak lies about him, I pour out a hostile force which destroys and may even kill him. In this way every lie is an act of murder. Every spoken truth creates a life-promoting element; every lie, an element hostile to life. Anyone who knows this will take much greater care to speak the truth and avoid lies than if he is merely preached at and told he must be nice and truthful.”
RUDOLF STEINER
At the Gates of Spiritual Science
GA 95
23 August 1906, Stuttgart
Lecture 2. The Three Worlds
https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA095/English/RSPAP1986/19060823p01.html
Cheap pseudoscience, insults, and talking about my mother's basement are not proof of your imaginary ball.
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Judgment Day
Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824-1904)
Beyond leaving us with the legacy of Waldorf education, Biodynamic Farming, Eurythmy, and Anthroposophical Medicine, did you know that the 20th century Austrian mystic Rudolf Steiner also shared a wealth of incredible insights about invisible spirit realms and varied mystical paths — including nature spirits, druids, and angelic beings from the exalted cosmic hierarchies?!? 🧚♀️✝✨
If any of that sounds interesting to you — there is so much more to this fascinating mystical rabbit hole! 🤩
If you’re inspired to delve deeper, check out a recording of my recent presentation that explores the remarkable legacy and multifaceted Genius of the extraordinary Spiritual Initiate, Rudolf Steiner! 🤓✨👇
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNhViWe2WY4
When you learn something, you should be able to teach it to people. You should put the same effort into teaching as into learning. And if you want to teach, you should be humble enough to learn something. Then you can teach. If you try to teach just because you know something, you cannot teach anything. When you are ready to be taught by someone, then, if necessary, you can teach people in the true sense of the word. So. To learn is to teach and to teach is to learn.
~ Shunryu Suzuki, 1905–1971 ~
Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai
https://youtu.be/htWX8RshusE?si=dUS_wfAw_e6U4Dp9
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They Earth had 3 suns! ☀️☀️☀️
Three suns in the sky. August Book of Miracles. In the year 1533, three suns shone at the same time, they seemed enveloped in fiery clouds and remained over Munster, as if this city and its houses were on fire, as shown in this painting.
If anyone has any suggestions on an image or picture to use for the main channel lmk
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Well "Bob" be damned...look what I found.
"The Tylenol Hoax", The Book of the SubGenius, 1987, p 93
PAGE NINETY THREE, just sayin'
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Robert Anton Wilson’s suggested edit of the First Amendment if the U.S. Constitution:
“Congress shall make no FUCKING law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
https://youtu.be/RzBCwjzbkos?si=ZzpUEOTnBvsj8KCf
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Ego is the only trouble in the world.
If everybody in the world just for one hour
decides to put the ego aside -- just for one hour --
there will be no trouble, no problem;
there will be such great peace and silence and love
that we have not known before.
This whole planet has not known that.
But the ego is nourished on troubles.
If it cannot create trouble, it will starve to death.
It needs continuous nourishment,
and that nourishment comes from trouble.
So if you understand that the
trouble (ego) is a pain in the neck,
and you are tired of it...
If you are not tired of it,
then I am not saying you have to drop it;
first get really tired, then there is no need
for me to tell you to drop it.
You will just drop it.
Trouble(ego) is your spiritual cancer;
it is better to get rid of it.
It is the only agony of the human soul,
the only hell that really exists.
And it is within your hands to get out of it.
0sho love
His fiancée, whom he married in 1921 soon after the episode described here, was the daughter of the mayor of Holland's second largest city, Rotterdam. She was a person of refined taste and cultured upbringing. She joined the first group of students of eurythmy in Dornach. It is through her that Zeylmans became acquainted with Steiner, who immediately recognized the great abilities of this young doctor.
In 1923 Rudolf Steiner encouraged the forming of anthroposophical societies in all the countries where a significant interest in spiritual science was alive : the United States, England, Holland , and most of the countries in central and western Europe. Dr. Zeylmans became chairman of the Anthroposophical Society in the Netherlands and essentially remained in that position until his death in 1961. During this period he gave thousands of lectures all over the world, including the U.S., and published numerous scholarly papers and books. He founded the Rudolf Steiner Hospital in the Hague in 1927 and was its medical director for many years. He was responsible for a remarkable growth and flourishing of a multitude of anthroposophical activities in Holland, while his wife nourished the country's interest in eurythmy. Throughout their lives the two worked together side by side as a wonderful team, both in public life and in anthroposophical affairs.
Dr. Zeylman"s productivity was inseperately linked with his character: kind but firm , sensitive but balanced, artistic but realistic. In everything he presented, a beautiful synthesis of content and form prevailed. His book about Rudolf Steiner has a noteworthy history.
The Book and Its History
A number of biographies of Rudolf Steiner appeared in the years following his death in 1925. Until 1963 all of these were written at the Initiative of the authors and were published by anthroposophyical publishing houses. All except one. This one exception happened as follows.
In the late 1920's J.P. Kruseman , a well - established publisher in the Hague, decided to publish a series of books about great men under the title ' Heores of the Spirit.' One volume each was to be devoted to Spinoza, Hegel, Plato, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Goethe. Although Kruesman was in no way connected with the anthroposophical movement, he felt that the last volume of this series had to be on Rudolf Steiner. He approached Dr. Zeylmans and asked him to write this book for the general public.
I remember Dr. Zeylmans telling how happy he was, when this request came out of a clear sky from a respected publisher with whom he had no previous contact. The book was soon written and published in 1932. A second edition appeared in 1960, and a few years later a German translation came off the press. The book describes Rudolf Steiner's life and work in a sensitive, objective, and beautiful way and places these against the background of his time. With keen perception it addresses the general, educated public and reads as well today as it did in 1932.
Not until 1963, more than thirty years later, did something similar happen elsewhere. In that year Dr. J Hembleman was asked by Rowohlt, the big German publishing company, to write an illustrated biography of Rudolf Steiner as number 79 in a series of paperback biographies of great personalities in literature, philosophy, religion, art, and music.
The above is a translation of Chapter 2 of Zeylman"s book in which he describes how one might typically have met Rudolf Steiner, and how, in fact, he did meet him. For a description of more intimate details of this encounter the reader is referred to Zeylman"s article in the 1958 edition of 'The Golden Blade,' which contains a series of articles entitled 'Rudolf Steiner, Reflections by Some of His Pupils. '
~ Ernst Katz , Ph. D.
The Chapel of Danger, as I said before, is misleading.
When you think you’re outside, you’re just in another room of illusions painted to look like the safe forest outside; and when you think you’ve been inside again, you soon find out you’re actually walking back home. As sums up the traditional Zen saying:
First there is a mountain,
After that there is no mountain,
Then there's a mountain again.
Robert Anton Wilson
Not just Heliocentrism but all science is fake.....
Top ten fraudulent branches of science
1) astronomy is basically just guys looking at lights in. The sky and making up stories.( predicting eclipses are easy because it's just a pattern)
2)paleontology is basically the inaccurate dating of bones and rocks, carbon dating is inconsistent and all other forms of dating have no evidence of decaying accuracy.
3)pharmacy is witchcraft, from the old Greek word for sorcery. ALL prescription drugs cast a spell on your body .
4)evolution is a made up story from the Mason Darwin, this religion of humans starting as fish animals was already around in literature duringhis time....
5)meteorologist are dudes who spray chemtrails and looking at clouds ......
6)astrophysics is a mixture of cartoons, cgi ,imagination and delusion.
7)oceanography, these dudes literally know less than 5% of the ocean.
8)rocket science, no one has ever seen a rocket steering wheel or aerodynamic classes.....a rocket is a giant firework...
9)doctors = warlock, lawyer = fall guy ,police = slave catcher, school teacher = gate keeper etc
10 )chemistry is dudes playing with chemicals, ( they supply the pharmaceutical industry)
Newest added to my Steiner collection.
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«Your training will only be the right one if it takes nothing from you and adds something to what you have: health, strength of life, security of work and inner peace, which man needs not for his own sake but for his fellow men. No effect serves mankind which does not come from inner peace. Every effect that comes from an internally dissatisfied soul destroys the healthy development of humanity wherever it may be. »
― Rudolf Steiner, from the letter to Martha Langen, Berlin, 20. September 1907 (in GA 264, S. 41 f. )
For the science fiction aficionados out there, here's a picture of your satellite technology.
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https://youtu.be/MotgI0IKArQ?si=JjtJpNxIhMlQSVoc
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𝐀 𝐂𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧
Rudolf Steiner delivered his last address to the Anthroposophical Society on the eve of Michaelmas 1924. He had spiritually laid the foundation stone of anthroposophy in the hearts of the Society's members forty weeks (9 months) earlier. Now, a new Anthroposophical impulse was to have been born in them. As Marie Steiner sadly recounted, there unfortunately was no one adequately prepared to fructify this impulse for humanity and carry it forward into action.
Thus, in his last address to the members before his death, Rudolf Steiner proclaimed the following Michaelmas verse as his deepest call to the Hierarchies and beckoning to humanity to take up this task.
Will you accept this mission?
Welcome, fellow Discordian and Kallistate!
This group is the perfect haven for you. We're all about embracing the beautifully absurd Discordian spirit while diving headfirst into the world of technology and innovation. It's a place where spirituality and science collide – think ceremonial magick merged with cutting-edge tech!
We're talking AI, cyberculture, and all the fascinating ways they intersect with our beloved Discordianism. Think of it as a digital playground for Erisian tricksters like us. What drew you to this curious corner of the universe?
https://youtu.be/YGVE1olNYQc?si=v0UqHKLmyv8yOjlM
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Whilst we are asleep our ego and astral body are outside our physical and etheric body.
In fact, because of certain limitations which cosmic laws impose on us in the natural order of things, our ego and astral body are very close to our physical body and etheric body in a case like this, so that if we are ASLEEP on a TRAIN JOURNEY our ego and astral body are right inside all the rattling, rumbling and braking going on in the wheels and the engine of the train. And it is just the same on a modern steamer.
We are inside everything going on around us.
We are inside these not exactly musical experiences in our surroundings, and you need only have taken the very first steps in initiation to notice on waking up that when the ego returns with the astral body into the physical body and etheric body they bring with them what they experienced while they were being squeezed through the machinery, for they really were inside the moving machinery right up to the moment of waking.
We bring all this disharmonious squeezing and tearing back into our physical and etheric body, and if you have ever woken up with all the after-effects of what the engines of a steamer or a train have done to your ego and astral body, and bring that into your waking consciousness, you will notice how little it synchronises with what is going on within you in the way of a kind of experience the ego and the astral body have of the inner harmony of the physical and etheric body.
You do in fact bring back with you the wildest confusion, the most frightful din of pulling, screeching and rattling and if you are sensitive to it you will feel that the effect on the etheric body really is as though your physical body were being bruised and dismembered—which is, of course, a clumsy expression, but you will not misunderstand.
This is an absolutely unavoidable side-effect of modern life, and I want to give a word of warning right at the outset, as the kind of lecture I want to give today can very easily rouse what I would call theosophists' hidden arrogance, which flourishes very well here and there.
…Everything of the nature of withdrawing and PROTECTING oneself from the influences of all that we necessarily have to encounter as WORLD KARMA arises out of weakness.
But anthroposophy can only strengthen the human soul (Gemüt), and should develop those forces that inwardly strengthen and arm us against these influences.
Therefore, never within the compass of our spiritual movement could any kind of recommendation be given to cut oneself off from modern life, or to turn spiritual life into a kind of hothouse culture. This could never apply in the realm of true spiritual culture.
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*RUDOLF STEINER* 28 December 1914, Dornach I. Technology and Art - GA 275. Art as Seen in the Light of Mystery Wisdom - Rudolf Steiner Archive. https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA275/English/RSP1984/19141228p02.html
My main channel Flat Earth SubGenius Society has been surpassed in subscribers by my back up channel Newest Discordian Society. How pathetic.
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"We must say to ourselves, the beaver is an extremely stupid, phlegmatic animal! It is stupid and phlegmatic to the highest degree. Wonderful. But where does it spend the summer? It stays in the ground in its solitary burrow, allowing heat and light that comes into the burrow to penetrate its body, so that it actually absorbs all the summer sunlight and warmth. When this absorption is completed in the fall, the beaver begins to look for other beavers, and together they become clever. It employs a cleverness that it does not possess as a single animal. Now, suddenly, as they gather together, the beavers become clever. Naturally, as single animals they could never construct all those beaver villages. The first step of choosing a suitable site is already clever.
This clearly illustrates what I pointed out last time: the cleverness that is in a creature must first be gathered, just as water is collected in pitchers. What does the beaver do while as a single animal it lives like a hermit in its summer house? The beaver gathers sunlight and the sun's warmth for itself—or so we say, because all we can perceive is the sun's light and warmth. In truth, the beaver gathers its intelligence. Along with sunlight and warmth, intelligence streams from the cosmos down upon the earth, and the beaver gathers it for itself; now the beaver has it, and it builds. With the beaver you can see in reality what I recently presented to you as a picture.
Something else now becomes comprehensible: the beaver's tail. Compare it with what I said about the dog's tail, the dog's tail being its organ of pleasure and therefore the soul organ of the dog. The dog wags its tail when it is happy. In the beaver's case it is so that within its tail, which the animal does not use as a tool but which is formed most ingeniously, the beaver has its accumulated intelligence. With it the animal directs itself. This means that the beaver is really directed by the sun's warmth and light. They are contained in the tail and have become intelligence. This is really the communal brain of this beaver colony."
RUDOLF STEINER
10 January 1922
Health and Illness II, GA 348
IV. The Power of Intelligence as the Effect of the Sun—Beaver Lodges and Wasps' Nests
https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA348/English/AP1983/19230110p01.html
His face bears an expression that is most profoundly human and at the same time most highly spiritual. His free, high ,
slightly receding forehead is broad and of firm build , with tiny wrinkles, and with deep grooves above the nose. His black hair, higher on the right side and lower on the left , is combed backward in simple fashion. The tan colour of his skin seems to light up against the frame of black hair. One feels that behind such a forehead only the clearest, noblest, higher thoughts can dwell.
The eyes recede deeply under the shadow of the of the heavy brows. One might say that these eyes are dark brown, but that would tell very little of their true nature.How can we describe them? Sometimes they appear unfathomable. One looks into them as into an abyss, standing dazzled at the brink. At other times it is a depth like a dark night, when no stars are visible, yet their presence is felt. But most of the time the eyes are radiant with a warm light. A golden glow lives in their dark brown colour. An infinite goodness speaks out of them : A love for all creatures. They can also be searching and inquiring, as if wanting to penetrate into the very core of things. Then again they are twinkling with a mood of cheerfulness, or of friendly humour. There is a constant alteration between looking outward into nature, into the world, and looking inwards into those regions where the mysteries of life are revealed to the mind. A mystery of love and wisdom, of tenderness and strength, speaks out of these eyes. These are the eyes of a man who has discovered this mystery within himself and who has devoted his life to proclaiming it for the good of humanity.
The face as a whole derives a very pronounced character from the strikingly strong lines of the nose and mouth. The nose is almost straight and merges with the deep grooves and the many tiny wrinkles on both sides of the face. The mouth has a long , firmly shaped upper lip, slightly advanced with respect to the lower lip. Together with the broad but delicately moulded chin , the mouth conveys an impression of great but thoughtfully controlled strength, of a determined will born of the spirit.
How widely varies the expression of the face ! Sometimes one feels oneself to be standing in front of someone in the full strength of life, a mature person full of energy and practical sense; then it is an old man , a sage , filled with quite love for all that lives and suffers; then again a youth, inspired, glowing with holy fire .
Sometimes it happened that people who met Steiner for the first time would feel a certain disappointment. They had expected a "world reformer," a prophet with corresponding appearance and mien. Instead they found themselves via á vis this remarkable man with a quality of life that was constantly being reborn, who seemed to them now an artist, then a scientist, then again a priest , but who remained above all human, without pretence or simulation. This man lived out of the depth of the spirit. He wanted to see the spirit triumph, but in realms beyond the earth and humanity. He wanted to proclaim the spirit as that universal power which creates forms on the earth and likewise in the human mind. This universal spirit power has become manifest, in a way that anyone can understand, in the life and work of Rudolf Steiner. It has come into evidence too in the finest qualities of humanness in his person.
Rudolf Steiner! For thousands this name expresses the content of their lives. For thousands the encounter with him meant a new birth. How many years will have to pass before the mystery of this man will have been fully fathered?
The Author
Dr. Zeylmans was born in Holland in 1893. He studied medicine in Amsterdam, Leiden , and Leipzig, specializing in psychiatry. He interned at a state institution for the mentally disturbed on the island of Roozenburg. His doctoral dissertation described a study of the psychological effect of colours.