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For Lilian and the Indigos - Above Top Secret

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JUNGIAN GNOSTICISM<br />

There was one point back in <strong>the</strong> day that I called myself "GNOSTIC." At <strong>the</strong> time it<br />

appealed to me because I was (<strong>and</strong> still am) underst<strong>and</strong>ing scripture <strong>and</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

communications as more than exoteric.<br />

I didn't know <strong>the</strong> history of Gnosticism, just that <strong>the</strong> orthodox folks hated it, which is<br />

reason enough to jump aboard, but since <strong>the</strong>n I've realized that even esoteric knowledge<br />

is subject to stupid dogma. Fur<strong>the</strong>r, Gnostics tend to dismiss <strong>the</strong> literal interpretation of<br />

things as easily as <strong>the</strong> orthodox dismisses <strong>the</strong> esoteric, so screw those new-age know-italls.<br />

I recently started reading Man <strong>and</strong> His Symbols by Dr. Carl Jung <strong>and</strong> his colleagues. I<br />

had no idea that Jung was all about dream interpretation, but now that I'm reading it, I<br />

realize that his take on psychology, symbology, myth <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> unconscious is <strong>the</strong><br />

PUREST form of gnosticism.<br />

Anything less than a Jungian approach to <strong>the</strong> esoteric amounts to a shotgun, dream<br />

dictionary-type underst<strong>and</strong>ing. Yes <strong>the</strong>re are archetypes that can generally be interpreted,<br />

but really, it’s all about customization to <strong>the</strong> individual with all his/her personal trips.<br />

I know for myself, a prolific dreamer/interpreter, that no dream dictionary can cover my<br />

INSANE trips in REMl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> patterns/narratives that have evolved over time.<br />

<strong>For</strong> example, I had a dream this morning that I was in some kind of Hindu temple. I<br />

walked out onto a balcony with some o<strong>the</strong>r wannabe yogis <strong>and</strong> felt some spray on my<br />

head <strong>and</strong> back. I turn around <strong>and</strong> on a higher up balcony <strong>the</strong>re's this monkey pissing on<br />

me. It seemed to be some kind of inside joke <strong>and</strong>/or right-of-passage...<br />

WTF?<br />

I also just read a book by Sylvia Brown called The Two Marys. I consider her spin on<br />

Jesus <strong>and</strong> Magdela to be entertaining <strong>and</strong> plausible but no more or less reliable than <strong>the</strong><br />

story that's been accepted (No, I've yet to have a past life regression to confirm anything).<br />

Sylvia calls herself a Gnostic...but oddly, she shits on <strong>the</strong> entire Book of Revelation. I<br />

tried to find out why exactly but only came across Christians shitting on her whole trip.<br />

It’s interesting because Revelation is a big meaty chunk of esoterica that can be<br />

interpreted on at least three levels, all being valid.<br />

I, of course, am <strong>the</strong> first <strong>and</strong> only person to interpret it properly as I'm <strong>the</strong> one fulfilling it.<br />

Previous Gnostics, heck even Hal Lindsey, had no knowledge of HAARP, www, Free<br />

Energy, Nibiru as a rogue planet etc...

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