Could one of the instructors please shed some light on this statement by Master Samael? :
"All animals from this kingdom of Malkuth characterize some eliminated aspect of true human beings."
"All animals from this kingdom of Malkuth characterize some eliminated aspect of true human beings."
When an artisan develops a masterpiece, there are many long and difficult procedures from which are failed experiments, sketches, and waste materials.
All of the kingdoms on this planet are "levels" of a "workshop" devoted towards the creation of human beings. Minerals, plants and animals are components of that workshop, where the parts of the human being are developed.
We are not human beings. We are animals with intellect that mimic human beings.
All of the kingdoms on this planet are "levels" of a "workshop" devoted towards the creation of human beings. Minerals, plants and animals are components of that workshop, where the parts of the human being are developed.
We are not human beings. We are animals with intellect that mimic human beings.
The Gods of Nature have worked very hard in order to create self-cognizant beings. The Gods have had to make difficult experiments in the laboratory of Nature. Diverse forms of animals have come out of the test tubes of this great laboratory; some of those forms were created with the purpose of elaborating material for the creation of true human beings; other forms are refuse of semi-human beings and others are true human failures. All animals from this kingdom of Malkuth characterize some eliminated aspect of true human beings. All animals are true caricatures of the human being.
However, it is good to know that the struggle of the Gods in order to create human beings has not finished yet. Still, true human beings have to discharge themselves of many elements which will be present in the zoological gardens of the future.
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
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Under "The Kingdom of Malkuth"
Under "The Kingdom of Malkuth"
When an artisan develops a masterpiece, there are many long and difficult procedures from which are failed experiments, sketches, and waste materials.
All of the kingdoms on this planet are "levels" of a "workshop" devoted towards the creation of human beings. Minerals, plants and animals are components of that workshop, where the parts of the human being are developed.
We are not human beings. We are animals with intellect that mimic human beings.
All of the kingdoms on this planet are "levels" of a "workshop" devoted towards the creation of human beings. Minerals, plants and animals are components of that workshop, where the parts of the human being are developed.
We are not human beings. We are animals with intellect that mimic human beings.
The Gods of Nature have worked very hard in order to create self-cognizant beings. The Gods have had to make difficult experiments in the laboratory of Nature. Diverse forms of animals have come out of the test tubes of this great laboratory; some of those forms were created with the purpose of elaborating material for the creation of true human beings; other forms are refuse of semi-human beings and others are true human failures. All animals from this kingdom of Malkuth characterize some eliminated aspect of true human beings. All animals are true caricatures of the human being.
However, it is good to know that the struggle of the Gods in order to create human beings has not finished yet. Still, true human beings have to discharge themselves of many elements which will be present in the zoological gardens of the future.
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
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