Don't give them too much credit. These guys are all space travel and alien believers and most certain got their knowledge out of satanic circles. I only share the stuff that is useful to begin with.
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Don't give them too much credit. These guys are all space travel and alien believers and most certain got their knowledge out of satanic circles. I only share the stuff that is useful to begin with.
Ouspensky was a protege of Gurdjeiff, Pike was well-educated, he played a big part in founding a public school system (back when that was a seat of intellectual liberty), fought for civil rights as a lawyer, served as a general, translated the Dhammapada, and probably believed in aliens. Outside of a few selected works, I am not in love with Ouspensky, but "Tertium Organum" is really an incredible read. Neither is Tolstoy, Locke, or Plato, but Pike's biography alone is the stuff of legend.
At least Tolstoy was one of the ancient old philosopher who lived what they believed. I wished I could do the same but society has changed so much that it became almost impossible to live out your believes today. They would put you into the psychiatry for doing that these days.
Actually Tolstoy was quoted saying he was a horrible Tolstoyan. Still epic writer, translator, and Brother freemason. I like his shorter works and his earlier stuff, some of his works are like soap-operas.
You might like the film "Last Train" about the death of Tolstoy and the fight over his estate. Not sure exactly how accurate it is, but it claims to be accurate...
Did you mean "The Last Station"?
Aren't they all more or less teaching that you can become a god yourself? They were clever but very egotistic I'd say.
Not Pike or Hall, Gurdjeiff maybe...
Pike wrote the masonic bible. I am pretty sure he wrote something like that. I have seen a lot fundamental christians having big problems with pike's masonic bible.
Nobody knows who wrote the Masonic Bible, I would like to believe it was Francis Bacon but that is a stretch. The several Masonic Bibles I have own or have seen all bear the name "King James" and I would bet a Douay-Rheims version bearing the S&C would be a rarer find than an original Gutenberg. The Masonic Quran in use here in America always has an English translation, and the Masonic Torah is usually the same type seen in the Hillel. I have seen a few more interesting versions in the several Masonic museums, but almost always the KJV with a few pages at the beginning to denote the Officers present when the obligation was given/received upon that Torah/Bible/Upanishads and sometimes a set of cloth bookmarks that refer to the actual portions of the books. Pike wrote zero bibles in the modern usage of that word, he did however translate many foreign religious texts. I guess that was en vogue at the time as in the preceding generations Jefferson (Not a Mason) translates the Bible into English, omitting certain irrational portions. The Fundies have prolems with any organization in general, but Gnostics specifically for thousands of years...
I found this one today. Manly P. Hall On Albert Pikes Morals & Dogma Gojim Version...
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Seven and a half hours. Where's the part about Satan? jk......