"Monster"
Every person is in some way searching for God whether they wish to admit it or not. I was born into a Baptist family…I never really had much enthusiasm for that specific religion...Christianity. Maybe because it was boring as hell to me. Maybe because I got tired of hearing that old “fire & brimstone” bit. Maybe it was all the fake Christians, the ones that can quote endlessly from the Bible, yet fail to act in accordance.
You know what they say…”the people that go to church are the ones who need to be there the most.” I don’t necessarily believe that one completely; however, many snakes do indeed enter into churches in order to perfect their disguises.
Eventually I arrived at the “messiah construct,” then inevitably the messiah ultimatum. That is, accept Christ as you savior, or your going to suffer in hell for ALL eternity. Yeah…right…it kind of seems like hell down here already…and that flimsy threat tends to lose some effect over time. Also why does an all powerful God need to coerce Man into anything? That doesn’t seem omnipotent to me, it tends to ventures into absurdity though.
If it is in a person’s nature to be a warrior / fighter / soldier…then logically he would be unable to accept “The Prince of Peace,” as the two aren’t exactly in harmonious alignment. He would be unable to “turn the other cheek”…no, no he would react quite differently I assure you. Is he wrong for his decision? Is he wrong for acting out his own nature?
If Jesus was so magnificent…why didn’t he just kill all his enemies, and then spread the gospel of love. I mean really, spectacularly wipe the proverbial floor with their asses! FUBAR’d 4 Realz…Jesus style! But, he did not…because that was not in his nature. The inner nature of a being plays a tremendous part in not just their actions, but also in their sense of morality and behavior.
After becoming a Theosophist, I became fascinated with the comparative study of religion & philosophy, as it is one of our standards or requirements. Eventually I came upon the Bhagavad Gita, and through it I was introduced to a Deity that I can get down with. Sri Krishna is his name, and he has more than anyone would care to count. My personal favorite name of his is “Govinda,” which means “pleasing to the senses of cows.” In his adolescence, Govinda / Krishna was a cowherd boy, or a shepherd of cows. I would like to share a story about his youth. I found this on Wikipedia under the term “Aghasura.” under the “Legend” heading.
“King Kamsa made many attempts on the life of Krishna, all of them failing. Then he sent Aghasura to kill Krishna, who did so willingly knowing that his younger siblings Putana and Bakasura were killed by Krishna. He assumed the form of the 8-mile-long serpent, disguising his open mouth against a mountain. All the cowherd boys entered the mouth of the demon, mistaking it to be a cavern. When the serpent closed his mouth, the victims generally suffocated to death.
Krishna entered the serpent upon his arrival and then increased the size of his own body. In response the demon too extended his own body size, but started suffocating as Krishna was expanding more faster than him, causing his eyes to pop out. The demon’s life force, however, could not pass through any outlet, and therefore burst out through a hole in the top of Aghasura’s head, meeting his end in Krishna’s hand.”
“Daaaammmmmmnnnnnn! You got Served!!!”
Do you see the mouth of Aghasura in our logo? And that smiling face…that’s Krishna. Don’t let other people push or force their idealogies upon you. Read, expand your horizon…”Deity” is personal to each person…and this is their right. Jesus works for a great many, decent & authentic Christian people and that’s why I say “Jesus…he’s Aight,” but I prefer:
GO! Go! Govinda!!!
Now, wherever you see our logo, KNOW that Krishna is due to return as “Kalki, The White Horse.” REMEMBER the fate of “Agh, The Asura.” If you enjoyed that little story, you can read a slightly more detailed version here.
Welcome to the “Rebirth of Ksatriya”… welcome to
“The Warrior Religion”
The Glossary
The scope of this blog will be to introduce for discussion certain aspects of mysticism, as well a method of education for some of the more ‘unfortunate’ of our human collective. As some of this material may be foreign to many of you (as it was to myself some years ago), I thought it best to create a glossary of terms from which we can establish a basis of esoteric knowledge for use within our segment of philosophy; a common working syntax. If everything goes well, I see this particular literary investment of mine becoming something quite different, potentially more receptive and further in reach. You may find access to the glossary directly, only from the link below.
Realities and perceptions change as knowledge increases. The glossary, and this blog volume should both be considered living documents. As knowledge and consensus change, the documents within will be updated to reflect an “agreed upon” consensus.
Many of the topics in the glossary will warrant their own blog post; as they may be a bit more complicated, and thus require a bit more elucidation. Glossary entries will have external links to sources relating to that specific topic for the sole purpose of validation. Every thesis paper or scientific journal, must include sources if it is to be taken seriously, and these are serious time in which we find ourselves engaged.
Some people would ask of me, “What is this all about” or “Why are you going through all this trouble, so much effort?" The answer is short and simple. First, to validate certain circumstances and characteristics of my own being. Second, because it is my duty, my dharma. I do this because it is time, and for you my friends…the dawning mental revolution begins here with you. For a strong nation, a sturdy & well informed citizenry is an absolute prerequisite. What I see around me is very, very far from that.
Inner Knowledge, Inner Silence or Intuition are all various names and labels for the same idea. I personally prefer the word “Intuition,” but they all describe any information that is found to be true, but not assimilated from the normal vectors or pathways of human sensation. You would know it best as a sixth sense. A certain science fiction movie collection can be accredited with introducing a good many of you, and myself as well to some of the topics we shall discuss in later post.
I hope this introductory blog helps to familiarize you with my style of educating. I typically use a “modus operandi” (method of operating) that one might think of a “Source & Analogy.” Whenever I introduce an idea that may seem novel or foreign, I corroborate with links to outside sources, and then I will further explain through analogy (likeness or similarity).
I thank all of you for your interest. My only hope is that the information here in will reach individual who are in need of it. Perhaps with time, may it help them to make better decisions for themselves when they need it most…as it did for me.
Sometimes in “Life,” people will have experiences that are distinctly alien from the common routine or ‘program’ that everyone shares in. When these people reach out to others for validation, and they are shunned…this leads to sadness…a sense of being isolated. Anger is an aggressive response to unresolved sadness. Trust me, I know. This blog hopefully will serve as a much needed catalyst to begin discussion of some of these fore-mentioned experiences.
As other useful documents are found (regarding terms) they will listed here below:
“We will honor no agreements in which we had no participation”