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18 May 2012

Life Forms and The Mirrors of Self

by Jim Euclid
30 April, 2012
from Regolish Website

Amoebic life forms, (sylphs), as depicted in a photo taken by Trevor James Constable (above) on August 25, 1957 in the Mojave desert of southern California shows how varied are sentient intelligences on this planet. Who can tell which allegiance intelligence is directed, either toward Ahrimanic deception or Source inception; hell or heaven.

Goethe famously remarked,

'the little folk never scent the Devil even though he have them by the collar.'

Most of us claim we are above the superstitions of our predecessors, or generations past.

But few know, let alone have met, the devil. Even if they meet him face-to-face he would deceive us, primarily because he is often dressed as a friend, a lover, a parent, a leader or an angel. The greatest magic the devil ever performed was for us to believe he doesn't exist.

At the turn of the 20th Century, Rudolph Steiner remarked on evil,

'a great part of mankind today is already under the control, from one side or another, of Ahrimanic forces of a cosmic nature which are growing stronger and stronger.'

Few believed such a pessimistic tone, but for the majority of the 20th and early 21st centuries, this revelation is more accurate than any other. But such evil has been extant from time immemorial and will only be vanquished at the time of the Apocalypse (revelation of truth).

The apocalypse, as predicted in most Abrahamic religions, is an end-of-times, and is currently unfolding before our eyes across the globe.

David Icke is a classic messenger of truth, explaining how the hidden hand of the Ahrimanic powers, malevolent fourth dimensional alien forces, are subverting and enslaving humankind from within.

But these end-times are not of fire and brimstone, but of divine revelation of what has been hidden:

secret wisdoms

secret technologies

secret life forms


secret civilizations


This apocalypse must be discerned from the Apocalypse of the Illuminati, who use microwaves to transmit spurious telepathic message to 'channellers', HAARP frequencies to induce earthquakes where 'lost' artifacts are found and for the arrival of the messiah through Project Blue Beam.

Discernment is a priori in this labyrinthine 'mindfield' we find ourselves in these last few years of duality.

The end-times are not, however, as revealing as the symbols which have precluded the end-times. Stories, myths, legends, written allegories, fiction novels and plays all alluded to the symbolic journey of man from the depths of hell to liberation in renunciation of past omissions and commissions.

For example, Sophocles was one of the most famous ancient Greek playwrights, who play 'Oedipus Rex' tells of the journey of the protagonist who marries his mother and kills his father.

Along his journeys to meet this unfortunate destiny, he meets with the mythical sphinx, a human-animal sylph who asks him the famous question,

'What animal is that which in the morning goes on four feet, at noon on two, and in the evening upon three?' to which Oedipus replied, 'Man, who in childhood creeps on hands and knees, in manhood walks erect, and in old age with the aid of a staff.'

In getting the answer right (solving the riddle of life), Oedipus is free to continue and the Sphinx dies.

This tale is symbolic for the inner journey toward enlightenment, where at the pivotal moment before enlightenment, the forces of evil sense the upsurge in spiritual energy of the seeker and question his intent through a challenge of logic.

Wisdom, it seems, is the final step toward release from the enslavement of human form.

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