Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation – Lesson 2 – Podcast
Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation – Lesson 2 – Podcast
This lesson focuses on bridging the gap between ancient philosophies/religions and modern material science, highlighting the role of energy and spiritual understanding. Norman introduces the purpose of UN.AR.I.U.S. as providing factual and understandable descriptions of phenomena beyond current scientific comprehension, often facilitated by “overshadowing” from advanced intelligences. He critiques both fundamentalist religion and materialistic science for their limitations and proposes a new understanding rooted in the interconnectedness of spiritual and energetic realities.
Key Themes and Concepts
A) The Purpose of UN.AR.I.U.S. and the Need for New Understanding:
UN.AR.I.U.S. aims to provide factual explanations for things people know exist but cannot describe scientifically.
The world is at a critical juncture requiring a new philosophy, understanding, and purpose beyond current fundamentalist religions and material science.
Past crises saw the emergence of Avatars and Masters to moderate necessary spiritual ingredients for mankind’s existence.
Participants are encouraged to be open-minded to new concepts to shed “static conditions” of previous historical concepts.
The lesson courses will be delivered with the influence of “overshadowing” from advanced beings like Leonardo da Vinci, future scientists, Masters, and Logi. Norman maintains conscious awareness during these transmissions.
The goal is to equip individuals to discuss a wide range of topics related to human existence intelligently and contribute to the service of mankind.
Quote: “There are many people in the world today who know of the existence of many things but are unable to describe them factually and in a way which people can understand them. This is the purpose of UN.AR.I.U.S.”
B) Critique of Fundamentalist Religion and Material Science:
Fundamentalism: Characterized as rooted in ancient philosophies (dating back at least 2000 years), numbering around 9,000 organizations. Criticized for internal conflict, distortions, and a lack of deep understanding of its own origins.
Quote: “As far as fundamental Christianity is concerned, it resides today in just the same position as it has occupied for many years. It is torn, twisted and distorted from within itself by various confusions, conflicts, derelictions and distortions.”
The average Christian is argued to know less about their religion than outsiders, basing their life on biblical extractions without understanding its occult roots in the Far and Near East.
Examples are given of Abraham’s meteorite-influenced religion and the subsequent development through Moses.
The Christian condemnation of the Moslem is highlighted as hypocritical, given the Koran’s derivation from the first five books of the Bible.
Material Science: Focused on atomic weights and laboratory testing, dismissing ancient religions as “fairy stories.” Acknowledged for its advancements in a relatively short period (less than 100 years in its modern form).
Scientists are described as deeply religious in their own way, focused on provable formulas.
The missing element in physical science is the acceptance of spiritual sciences as a workable relativity in human life.
Current reliance on clairvoyants and parapsychology research is noted but deemed insufficient.
Quote (Science): “Formula is proved and reproved definitely and beyond the question of a shadow of a doubt before it becomes the accepted tenure of the scientific mind.”
Quote (Missing Link): “The faction which is missing in the present-day physical science is the acceptance of the spiritual sciences as a workable essential relativity in the life of man.”
C) The Importance of the Inner Kingdom and Energy:
The message of past Avatars, like Jesus’ “Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven, which is within,” is emphasized.
UN.AR.I.U.S. aims to explain the nature, function, and composition of this inner Kingdom and its connection to the inner self.
Current scientific understanding of “space” is deemed vague and inadequate.
The spiritual worlds and all within them, including God, are abstract and require visualization and assimilation over numerous lifetimes.
The understanding of energy is presented as the “missing link” in both science and theology.
Quote: “It is the purpose of UN.AR.I.U.S. to explain what the inner Kingdom is, what its function is, what it is composed of, what it does, and how you are connected to it with your inner self.”
D) Reinterpretation of Christian Doctrines (Immaculate Conception & Christ as Intercessor):
Immaculate Conception: Presented as a common occurrence from 2000 BC to 550 AD, often attributed to those with spiritual knowledge. Its origins are traced back to ancient Egyptian tombs depicting the divine conception of Horus by Osiris overshadowing Isis. Horus’ role as an intercessor is also mentioned.
Jesus’ Birth: Argued to have been under ordinary circumstances, with Annanias (Herod Antipas) as his father, contradicting the orthodox concept.
Christ as Intercessor: While there is a “Christ” (inner self/consciousness), the orthodox understanding of a personal intercessor who will save everyone is challenged.
Quote (Immaculate Conception Origin): “The original concept of the immaculate conception—and the average Christian would be very glad to know where it started—goes back to the tombs of Egypt at least fifty or sixty thousand years ago.”
E) The Influence of Paul and Mithraism on Early Christianity:
Paul (formerly Saul) is portrayed as a “clever operator” and businessman who strategically shaped early Christianity.
He incorporated attractive elements from existing cults like Mithraism to make Christianity more appealing and competitive.
Mithraism’s connections to Zoroaster, immaculate conception, and astrophysical concepts (like the Winter Solstice) are highlighted.
Christian customs like the December 25th celebration are presented as having roots in pre-Christian traditions like the Winter Solstice and Druidic practices.
Quote (Paul’s Strategy): “So Paul took all the pomp and circumstance, the pageantry of Mithraism, which combined many of the old elements of not only Mithraism itself but many other borrowed concepts from ancient Egyptology or the Hermetic Sciences. He made everything very attractive so that he would be able to proselytize the various occult and theological orders.”
F) Darwin, Mendel, and the Incompleteness of Materialistic Understanding:
Darwin and Mendel are acknowledged for their contributions to understanding creative processes, moving beyond vague notions like spontaneous regeneration.
However, their understanding is deemed incomplete as Darwin was unaware of reincarnation in the plant and animal kingdoms.
The spiritual dimensions for the progression of all life forms are emphasized.
G) The Spiritual Basis of Health and Disease:
High rates of diseases like cancer are presented as evidence of a lack of understanding in current science.
Cancer is described as a result of “malformations in the transposition of the harmonic frequency relationships of the atomic structures with the higher realms and dimensions.”
The atom’s true nature and the causes of incurable diseases will remain mysteries until science embraces clairvoyance and the spiritual nature of reality.
The limitations of modern medicine and psychiatry are acknowledged, highlighting the need for a spiritual understanding of mental aberrations.
Quote (Cancer): “It is, shall I say, in the malformations in the transposition of the harmonic frequency relationships of the atomic structures with the higher realms and dimensions which give rise to the condition known as cancer.”
H) The Energetic Nature of Reality and the Potential for Transformation:
All terrestrial substances, including humans, are “pulsating masses of energy called atoms.”
Raising the vibrational frequency of atoms allows for phenomena like walking on water or passing through solid objects, as demonstrated by Jesus and contemporary “Flying Saucer men.”
Flying Saucer technology is attributed to the ability to change the atomic frequency of metal.
“Space” is not empty but filled with the “pulsating radiant energy which is the Infinite, itself.”
I) Forthcoming Lesson on Energy:
The next lesson will provide a factual, diagram-based explanation of energy, the atom, the sun, planetary systems, and the relationship to the “inward self” or “Christ self.”
A strong emphasis will be placed on energy as the key to understanding higher dimensional concepts (4th, 5th, and 6th).
This instruction will involve the “collected, conglomerate thoughts and wisdom” of past scientific and philosophical luminaries like Newton, Einstein, and Plato through overshadowing.
J) Assurance of Assimilation and Personal Transformation:
Participants are assured that they will assimilate the knowledge presented, even if their conscious minds don’t fully grasp it.
The “psychic self” will store this wisdom, facilitating a truer connection with the higher self.
Changes, subtle or strong, are promised in the lives of those who follow this path, leading to progressively higher dimensions and concepts.
Loved ones in higher spiritual planes offer guidance, protection, love, and understanding.
Conclusion:
Lesson 2 of “Infinite Concept Of Cosmic Creation” lays the groundwork for a radical reinterpretation of history, science, and spirituality. It critiques existing paradigms, emphasizing the crucial role of understanding energy and the inner spiritual dimensions. Norman positions UN.AR.I.U.S. as a vehicle for this new understanding, promising deeper insights into the nature of reality and personal transformation through the assimilation of these advanced concepts.
This brief review should provide a overall look into the major ideas presented in the second lesson of UN.AR.I.U.S.’ teachings from The Infinite Concept Of Cosmic Creation.
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