Thursday, March 22, 2012

Din cartea despre Marea Piramida din Egipt

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When the law expert returned to his place, Siptha rose and
presented his question:
“I would like you, Aphek, to explain to our friends here, why
the wise-men of Chaldea reject unions which don’t go beyond the
physical body? I can ask the question in another way: Why do they
refuse any physical union between man and woman, when the
couple are not connected by spiritual bonds of love?”
Siptha’s question surprised Aphek. Siptha knew the answer as
well as he did. They had studied at the same schools.
Then it became clear to him why Siptha had asked such a question.
His three assistants, as well as Kedar, had to hear the answer
directly from a wise-man who had just arrived from Chaldea.
“Junu and his ‘daughters’ have caused much suffering ever
since they arrived, with their lies and their immoral concepts. They
consider the physical union between two people as the only love
that exists. They scoff at all else.”
Siptha added this explanation when he saw that Aphek had
hesitated in giving an answer.
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* Sumerians.
But Aphek was not hesitating. He was just thinking how he
could best answer this question.
Seeing his listeners’ attentive look, he decided to speak as he
did to his students in the villages. The people sitting before him
were also students.
So he began:
“We are against this because human wishes are not important
to us. Only the Will of the Almighty Creator is important! This
sublime Will demands that for all a person receives, he must give
something in return — giving and receiving! The balance in the
world of humans and in Nature depends on this.
“Now I must speak about a tree which other peoples besides
us know of. It’s the Tree of the Universe, that bears the golden
fruits of life.
“In the kingdom of the big dschedjins — you know that this
kingdom lies below the fields of peace*— this extraordinary tree
stands. Its trunk is made up of several gigantic trunks and it is so
huge its branches could cover our small planet Earth. It stands
alone amid a bright green mossy plain resembling velvet. The
foliage is also green. In fact, it’s an indescribably beautiful and
sparkling green. The colossal trunk, which one hundred people
could not embrace, is red. Its marvelous flowers are also red. The
golden fruits ripen inside the great red flowers. The colors of this
tree are melodious. Its radiation resembles veils of transparent
golden mist.
“The mystery of this unique tree lies, however, in its roots.
Their runners penetrate deep into our entire planetary system.
They are transparent like glass and have a double function. They
give and receive at the same time.
“This tree is often called the ‘Tree of Life,’ since the force of
love coming from the highest and strongest dschedjins who
created and continue to create our worlds, flows through the
countless mysterious root channels.
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* Paradise.
“This force connects earthly human beings to the pulse of
Nature, granting them warmth and ardor. It is an incentive for all
spirits who strive for a sublime future in the kingdom of the
spirits.”
Aphek paused. Entranced, his listeners assimilated and understood
every one of his words. Everyone, including Siptha, admired
his sonorous voice and how easy it was for him to find the words
to express his knowledge clearly.
Lukati gave a deep sigh. He had the impression he could see
the colossal tree before him, vividly. Sitting with his eyes closed,
Miebis had not missed a single word of what Aphek had told them.
Aphek had paused for a long time and his listeners began to
move impatiently. They wanted to hear more. They all knew of the
existence of the Tree of the Universe. But no one had ever
described it to them so clearly.
“This powerful and ardent force of nature also allows procreation
on Earth,” Aphek resumed. “It pulsates throughout the
Universe and bears the miracle of nature’s love.*
“Human beings are creatures created by the radiation of the
Almighty Creator’s Love! They remain eternally connected to the
radiation of Love that has granted them life. Forever, as long as
they remain creatures of Light and Love!
“Love that unites a man and a woman, in spirit, soul and also
physically, also bears creative elements. These elements continue
to work, bringing beauty and strength to the worlds of the spirit
and of the soul. Part of these creative forces that originate from
the love of two people is absorbed by the roots of the tree of the
Universe, flowing back to the origin. This flowing back brings
blessings and fosters Nature and its beings. It can also be called
‘a gift in return.’
“This giving and receiving maintains the rhythmical balance
which bestows peace on all creatures.
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* Sexual force.
“Two people who love each other in spirit and soul are givers.
No matter whether they unite on Earth or not.
“It’s the opposite when two people unite on Earth without
having any connection between their souls and spirits. This is very
wrongly called love. Such people only want to receive, without
giving anything! They are like thieves in the night, for they think
they cannot be seen and thus cannot be called to account.
“These kind of people disturb the balance in Creation! They
open an abyss between themselves and the beings of nature,
which excludes them from the beneficent radiation of Divine
Love. Elements of destruction and unhappiness are brought to
this marvelous world by such creatures.
“This is the reason we reject connections on Earth between
two people who are not united in spirit and soul.
“People who disturb the harmonious balance of the established
life processes are harmful. They take the golden fruits of the tree of
life without giving anything in return. In reality, they are beggars!
“When the elevated spiritual guides showed our seers the final
images of human fate and the empty sarcophagus, they also showed
them the Tree of Life. This marvelous and unique tree had withered
away, except for a small part. Its fruits and flowers lay shriveled and
scattered on the floor. The withered tree testified to the fact that at
the time of Judgment most human beings will have become severed
from the dschedjins and from the divine radiation of Love.”
With a look that seemed to come from remote distances,
Aphek said thoughtfully:
“None of us can imagine an earthly life without a close connection
with the big and small dschedjins who work under the
radiation of love of the force of nature, and gift us so richly.”
With these words, Aphek ended his explanation. He had told
them all that could be said about this subject.
Everyone, including Miebis, rose and bowed before the
wise-man, thanking him. One of Siptha’s assistants formulated in
words what everyone was feeling intuitively. He folded his hands
across his chest and said:
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“The wisdom I was allowed to hear from you today will follow
me for the rest of my life on Earth! Please allow me to pass on this
wisdom so that our young men will not remain ignorant and fall into
the enticements of the so-called priestesses of love! I want to do
what is right and help!”
Aphek agreed happily.
“The pure will to help your fellowmen will always grant you
the strength to act — at the right moment indeed!”
A servant announced himself by clapping his hands and
entered the courtyard to advise that foods and beverages were
being prepared at the lotus lake.
Aphek, Siptha, Kedar, and his three assistants walked out into
the garden. Miebis dressed quickly with Lukati’s help, drank his
soup and followed the others.
The lotus lake was surrounded by shady trees, bushes and
flowers. The old king was especially fond of this part of the
garden. He had had benches and small tables placed there, since
he had often received dignitaries of the country and had meals
served there.
On the small tables were trays with flat bread, meat, cheese,
fruit, and several sweets made of almond, figs and lemon flowers.
There were jars with aromatic flower tea, fruit juice, wine, and
beer. The “wheat juice,” as the Egyptians used to call beer, had
only recently come into existence.
Foreigners came constantly from near and from afar to see the
pyramid. One day, a group of tall strong figures appeared. Their
hair and beards were red, and they were taller than all other
visitors. These foreigners had come by order of their old priest,
who had seen the pyramid in a spiritual vision and wanted more
details about it. Their priest had described the way to the pyramid
so accurately that after a six-month journey they had reached
their goal.
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It took a long time before the foreigners could make themselves
understood. They came from so distant a country, that no
one had ever heard of it.* They trusted Pyramon immediately and
asked him for permission to work. About two years later half of
the “red-haired”— so they were called from start — said their
farewells and returned to their homeland. During their stay, they
had heard and seen so much that they would be able to give their
priest an exact picture of the construction of the pyramid and its
meaning.
The other half remained with Pyramon until the pyramid was
finished. One day, one of them made a beverage — with wheat
grains, millet, honey, and the bark of a certain tree — that was
much appreciated by the stone workers. Sometimes the old king
used to drink it too.
While everyone was sitting together, eating and drinking in the
garden, Samia and two girls arrived in such haste, as if they had
been running in a long race.
“A caravan has arrived from the land of the bearded men!”
Samia called out from afar. “A seer is with them, who knows all
the events that will be written down in the pyramid. He is also
predicting a terrible Judgment for mankind on Earth.”
Samia sat with the two girls on a bench, looking expectantly
at Aphek. When nobody said a word, she added that Magog had
taken the foreign seer with him to the oasis.
Aphek and Siptha sought a connection with Magog to discover
what kind of seer the foreigner was. No one spoke. Everyone was
waiting to see what Aphek and Siptha would say. Junu had also
called himself a seer, and before him there had been others who had
brought unrest.
“He is truly a great seer and a wise-man,” Aphek finally said
with a happy tone. “The garments of the foreigner’s soul are
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* Germania.
immaculate. On his chest he wears a round golden plate on which
the form of the axis of the world can be seen. The woman accompanying
him has the same spiritual level.”
Everyone breathed with relief after Aphek’s words. A true
wise-man and seer would bring blessings to the country. He was a
welcome guest.


( din The Great Pyramid reveals its secret - Roselis von Sass )

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