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The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Goethe

Goethe

In sublime and ineffable ecstasy, Goethe proclaimed his Divine Mother Kundalini to be the authentic liberator.

“Raise your eyes towards the gaze of the savior,
All you repentant, tender souls,
So as to be transformed, full of gratitude
for a fortunate destiny.
That each purified sense be ready for its service.
Virgin, Mother, Queen, Goddess,
Be propitious!”

The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Reincarnation

Reincarnation

The Bhagavad-Gita, the holy book of Lord Krishna, says the following:

“The Being is not born, does not die, nor does it reincarnate; it has no origin; it is eternal and changeless; it is the first of all, and does not die when the body passes away.”

Let our Gnostic readers now reflect upon the following contradictory and antithetical verse.

“As one sets aside wom out clothes and puts on new ones, so the embodied Being leaves its spent body and enters other new ones.”

The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Return

Return

Speaking clearly and in plain language, we can and must state that three human forms go to the grave:

a.  The physical body

b.  The vital body or Linga Sarira

c.  The personality

Without question, everyone knows that the dense form disintegrates inside the grave in a gradual process.

The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Fertilization

Fertilization

Without question, every twenty-eight days the ovaries release an egg that is drawn into one of the fallopian tubes and wisely conveyed to the uterus of the prodigies, where it must encounter the male’s seed (spermatozoon) if a new life is to begin.

Although the Sahaja Maithuna, Sexual Yoga, with all its Tantric asanas and its famous coitus reservatus, limits the number of fertilizations, it is in no way an impediment to some conceptions.

Any mature spermatozoon can escape during the Sahaja Maithuna for fertilization to take place.

The Mystery of the Golden Blossom: Beauty

Beauty

Waldemar says:

“The so-called ‘shock in pregnancy’ in women is so well known to us that we need not enlarge greatly on the matter.  It expresses the particular anxiety of spirit which has an effect on the tender fruit in the womb.  But, strangely enough, the immense importance of a psychic influence over the fetus has never been taken sufficiently under consideration.

“A mere hint of things can cause a physical transformation of the fetus.  In this way, some time ago in a Berlin hospital, a woman gave birth to a monster which had the ears and muzzle of a dog and animal fur.  Among my acquaintances, there was the case of the wife of an industrialist from Chemnitz who frequently visited the zoo during her pregnancy because she liked the lion cubs very much.  Subsequently, she gave birth to twins with lions’ heads and claws; both infants were lacking in human intelligence and died at the ages of eleven and twelve, respectively.