obyvatel
The Living Force
[quote author=Kamino]
Being a follower of G and O myself for many years now, I'm really concerned and struggling.
Did I and maybe others here unknowingly follow The Occult Path?
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As far as the general understanding of occult as practice of magical rites and rituals to accrue benefit to oneself goes, there is no evidence I am aware of indicating that Gurdjieff and Ouspenski followed any occult teachings.
So you were a follower of G and O for many years and it took a single reading of a channeled source which said that G and O followed the occult to make you believe that? Did you encounter any evidence beyond the channeling which suggested that G and O followed the occult, were mentally disbalanced and institutionalized etc ?
[quote author=Kamino]
A special THANKS goes to Jtucker, a Newbie, who introduced me to Mark Probert's material in his Introduction post!
The lecture is called "The Path", copied from this page: _http://www.soulwise.net/yada
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I looked up the website _http://www.teachers-of-light.com/mark-probert-and-the-teachers-of-light.html.
From there it is apparent that the chanelled entity Yada was a member of an ancient civilization called Yuga (a Sanskrit term indicating an epoch or era) which was destroyed by a cataclysm and buried under the Himalayas. The other chanelled teacher mentioned
In the terminology of channeling, they would be considered discarnate entities belonging to the earth plane. This is perhaps brought out from the following excerpt from the text you quoted:
As far as the content is concerned,
[quote author=Kamino]
So what do you think?
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it was perhaps quite novel to the western audience when it was first channeled. There is a smattering of Eastern metaphysics - Indian upanishads and Buddhist concepts mingled with some psychological terms. Today these contents are more familiar in general to western audiences who have had the chance to read some new age material.
Read it if you feel attracted to it and you must - but use caution and discernment. Do not believe all that you read without thinking, researching and networking.
My 2 cents
Being a follower of G and O myself for many years now, I'm really concerned and struggling.
Did I and maybe others here unknowingly follow The Occult Path?
[/quote]
As far as the general understanding of occult as practice of magical rites and rituals to accrue benefit to oneself goes, there is no evidence I am aware of indicating that Gurdjieff and Ouspenski followed any occult teachings.
So you were a follower of G and O for many years and it took a single reading of a channeled source which said that G and O followed the occult to make you believe that? Did you encounter any evidence beyond the channeling which suggested that G and O followed the occult, were mentally disbalanced and institutionalized etc ?
[quote author=Kamino]
A special THANKS goes to Jtucker, a Newbie, who introduced me to Mark Probert's material in his Introduction post!
The lecture is called "The Path", copied from this page: _http://www.soulwise.net/yada
[/quote]
I looked up the website _http://www.teachers-of-light.com/mark-probert-and-the-teachers-of-light.html.
From there it is apparent that the chanelled entity Yada was a member of an ancient civilization called Yuga (a Sanskrit term indicating an epoch or era) which was destroyed by a cataclysm and buried under the Himalayas. The other chanelled teacher mentioned
Professor Alfred Luntz, another teacher was a Clergyman for the High Episcopalian Church of England. He passed away at age 81 and was surprised that he did not go to heaven and sit at the right side of Jesus, as he had taught for 50 years to his congregation. He told of the shock when he realized he not only had survived the death of his physical body but that there was no heaven, hell or purgatory which he had preached for so long.
In the terminology of channeling, they would be considered discarnate entities belonging to the earth plane. This is perhaps brought out from the following excerpt from the text you quoted:
We cannot stop and give it all up because of some real or imagined fears and anxieties over what is going to happen to us if we go on. Man has learned by experimentation more so than by any other way. We humans are a curious lot. We cannot stop to be nosey. The softer word is curious. This is our nature.
As far as the content is concerned,
[quote author=Kamino]
So what do you think?
[/quote]
it was perhaps quite novel to the western audience when it was first channeled. There is a smattering of Eastern metaphysics - Indian upanishads and Buddhist concepts mingled with some psychological terms. Today these contents are more familiar in general to western audiences who have had the chance to read some new age material.
Read it if you feel attracted to it and you must - but use caution and discernment. Do not believe all that you read without thinking, researching and networking.
My 2 cents