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  • Aeons, Archons, Angels, or Aliens? A Gnostic Interpretation of Ancient Aliens Theory
    2023/07/29
    This episode pays attention to the question continually raised by the ancient aliens theorists—were the “gods” of the pre-flood era merely misinterpreted alien visitors with alien tech? Are the “fallen angels” of the Book Enoch angels from God, or were they actually ancient astronauts who moved to earth and occasionally married human women? It is said that the worldwide flood was sent by God to wipe out the angel-human offspring known as Nephilim. What were the Nephilim and what God would have wiped out the entire earth and everyone on it to kill them off, and how is it that some humans were spared by warnings from “angels”?
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    28 分
  • Finding Gnosis, Finding God
    2023/08/05
    The God Above All Gods wants to be known. This God wants us to know we are loved.
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    27 分
  • Misplaced Hopes
    2023/08/12
    Are you better off than you were four years ago? Are you better off than you were ten years ago? Are the cities safer? Are the homeless housed? Are the drug addicts taken care of and given a clean and better life? Has cancer been cured? Do immunizations really help? So without stepping on any of my listeners' toes, I would say no, probably not. And that's what I'm going to try to explain to you today.
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    25 分
  • Karma and Memes
    2023/08/19
    Our karma is the karma that we generate that causes the memes that we cling to to hold on to us. We hold those memes and they are bound to us like a covering through our karma, and my karma is different than your karma. Everybody's karma is unique to the individual. When you pass away, your karma is momentarily laid aside so that you can see the truth in the in between place after your material body dies.
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    23 分
  • Knowledge, Not Information
    2023/08/26
    The presumption in the academic community is that we're developing knowledge. But all the best we can do is to develop well founded beliefs according to Plato and for the reasons that I've just argued for. Plato believed that learning, properly conducted, was a way of recalling what is already known by a person. So those who attended Plato's Academy were hoping to recall the forms in the ethereal world and therefore have knowledge. So in Plato's Academy, they weren't strictly scholastic. They were trying to recall, because that's the only way we can know.
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    31 分
  • The Nicene Creed
    2023/09/02
    The Nicene Creed is a meme bundle of what one must believe in order to call themselves a Christian. And it came to be that anyone who didn't believe in those edicts of the Nicene Creed was labeled a heretic, and anyone such as myself that may profess other beliefs, other gnostic beliefs, for example, well, those are heretics because they don't believe in the Nicene Creed. So let's look at the Nicene Creed today and see what it is that we agree or disagree with, as far as this Gnostic Reformation goes.
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    31 分
  • Our Spiritual Inheritance
    2023/09/09
    The Father's consciousness and spirit flows out from him in an unending stream. It is His reflected glory, initiating through their singing of the hymns, that disposes the Totalities to grasp their own Selfhood, their own “individuality, seeds, and thoughts,” and that they will “live forever,” along with the Son. We are of that inheritance. We have inherited the dispositions and qualities of the Fullness of the Aeons, the Totalities of the Father. And to awaken to Selfhood, the way to do it isn't to focus egoistically upon ourselves—it’s actually to focus on the Father, and to give glory to the Father. And it's in that reflected glory that we can see ourselves.
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    28 分
  • Interview with Adrian Smith
    2023/09/16
    There's a cognitive dissonance going on like you're constantly being told something is true but witnessing contradictions in behavior. And internal contradictions. George Orwell talks about this, you know—double think. You encounter two sets of facts and they don't match up. In order to continue to believe a lie, you have to put one of these beliefs in a memory hole and you have to forget about it or bury it.
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    31 分