Initiation by Elisabeth Haich

rorshach

A Disturbance in the Force
I am reading a book called "Initiation" by Elisabeth Haich. It is published in North America by The Seed Centre and George Allen & Unwin Ltd in Great Britain. I am finding significant parallels to many things found in the Cassiopaean material and was wondering if others had read it and found the same. Just looking for a way to integrate the materials and perhaps come to a greater understanding of both. I find it helps to look at things with a new set of eyes to create a broader understanding and perspective. If you have read this book please tell me your thoughts.
 
I have not read this whole book. Out of curiosity from this post, I did find a copy online and skimmed it . There does seem to be a lot of similarity, especially the ideas of there being two races and the interbreeding of the races etc. What I find different, but not surprising due to the Egyptology craze that runs rampant now, is that it glorifies Egypt and Pharohs, which study here will disprove as the original Egypt was not the Egypt of the Pharohs and that culture did not progress nor contribute much of value to humanity and was an ultimate representation of synarchy, as is the current Stargate conspiracy and craze for all things Egypt.


The second thing I note is that the idea of spiritually superior beings with elongated heads were the rulers, and our data comes to the opposite conclusion there. It also goes on to say that in these people thinking was not necessary ecpet to get minimal impressions form external reality as special spiritual knowledge came in from the back of their heads. Well, our work here will show that is NOT where the higher centers are located.


That is as far as I went, as it is enough to tell me that it is disinfo that has enough truth to make it very good bait.
 
I read it a long time ago so my mind is not so clear about it, but from what I can remember there were some valuable things in it.

With that I mean some thought provoking things that are not new agey or mainstream at all, like about love and the selfishness of it for example. But there were a lot of doubtful things too : Oh, she was a princess in Egypt in another life, what a surprise, I've could have bet !

All in all, I would say it's not direct for the garbage but not a bible too, interesting for some ideas, that's all and just my 2 cents of course.
 
I also read it many, many years back. What I remember about it, that it is a nice and cozy story, that is rather subjective. Also she lived in Egypt according to her story in a kind of a dream state, or during a dream, which adds further to the subjectiveness.

So I don't know if I would recommend it, or would recommend it to read it careful and with a critical mind only, that means with extra vigilance.
 
I read it many years ago, too. I liked it a lot but, strangely, the Cs didn't confirm the world view of the author who was quite taken with Egypt.
 
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