| In this enlightened age, there is so much information out there that it's really confusing as to what the truth actually is. The question then arises: How do I find the truth? I searched for many years, read many books, attended numerous lectures, and still nothing. So I started to pray and meditate and through an acquaintance I finally found a series of spiritual books by Franz Bardon, which are the Holy Mysteries and The New Revelation by Jakob Lorber. That is truly my inspirational source of truth, which I have continually built upon. Our spirit needs to be set free from the earthly sphere and not be dominated by our soul and physical body, especially by an outside party that has zero interest in my spiritual development. I have always believed in God, the Father, and Christ, but my understanding has completely changed and so has my life. One important lesson that I learned after reading these books is that all spiritual truth is infinite and can be built upon in the physical, astral and spiritual worlds, and all man-made "religion" is finite with the express purpose of confusing the spiritual laws that no one can make any sense of them. This is a classic case of negative vs. positive. We must take responsibility for ourselves, physically, emotionally (astral plane), and spiritually (the mental plane). That is what the Franz Bardon series of books on Hermetics teaches us, to develop ourselves in a three-dimensional way, so that we can find a balance in our three bodies; one body does not develop at a different rate than the other two. Before any exercise can be employed, we must first learn how the process works, whether we engage in an exercise routine to tone our physical body and keep it limber, so much we engage in clearing out the negative aspects of our soul (the astral plane; the emotional plane) in order to allow our spirit to shine through. Not only does Bardon provide a theoretical understanding of body, soul, and spirit, he also provides the practice by way of exercises for us to achieve a one-on-one connection with our higher self, our God-spark. Using the four elements of fire, water, air and earth as a foundation, Bardon gives us the tools to understanding what is negative and what is positive in ourselves, thereby achieving a meditative balance in our lives. |
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