Thanks for your comment Sue. It's interesting; both Monroe and I both were radio broadcasting executives. His interest in metaphysics, as Unbekoming (author of this essay) noted, began with out of body experiences. I owe my own career/consciousness shift to the Blessed Mother and her apparitions at Medjugorje.
Anyway, Monroe notes that the “God of my childhood” no longer exists in the form given by his cultural assimilation. This insight is key, if not ubiquitous, regarding gnosis or enlightenment. The Archons have been quite successful in making many believe that the Old Testament's Yahweh (the Demiurge and leader of the Archons) is the same God that Jesus called Father.
Very interesting, Toney! I've always considered schizophrenics as 'antennae' of sorts, and that they were being tormented by outside energies.
Something in me is definitely dying.
Thanks for your comment Sue. It's interesting; both Monroe and I both were radio broadcasting executives. His interest in metaphysics, as Unbekoming (author of this essay) noted, began with out of body experiences. I owe my own career/consciousness shift to the Blessed Mother and her apparitions at Medjugorje.
Anyway, Monroe notes that the “God of my childhood” no longer exists in the form given by his cultural assimilation. This insight is key, if not ubiquitous, regarding gnosis or enlightenment. The Archons have been quite successful in making many believe that the Old Testament's Yahweh (the Demiurge and leader of the Archons) is the same God that Jesus called Father.