In the established dualistic framework of Abrahamic religions, the battle between God and Satan, good and evil, dominates the narrative. However, a growing number of individuals are awakening to the possibility of a “third way,” a path that transcends this dichotomy. This perspective suggests a reality that is neither entirely divine nor demonic, neither wholly good nor evil, but exists in a state beyond simple categorization.
Abraxas: The God Beyond Duality
One name repeatedly mentioned in connection with this third way is Abraxas, a deity representing the union of opposites. According to some sources, Abraxas embodies the convergence of light and darkness, good and evil, into a unified state of being that transcends differentiation. The symbol of Abraxas, the black sun or eclipse, represents this merging of opposing forces. One individual recounted dreaming of a two-faced god, whispering the name “Abraxas” upon waking.
Zoroastrianism: A Clearer Vision
To understand the limitations of Abrahamic religions, some suggest looking towards Zoroastrianism. In this ancient belief system, Satan (or Ahriman) is seen as the prince of darkness, who tempts humanity towards materialism and worldly pleasures. In contrast, Lucifer is viewed as the prince of light, guiding individuals towards spiritual enlightenment and self-improvement.
The Christ consciousness balances these opposing forces, advocating for a middle path that acknowledges the importance of both the physical and spiritual realms. This path emphasizes the need for food, shelter, and financial stability (the domain of Satan/Ahriman), while also nurturing the spirit through love, compassion, and service to others (the domain of Lucifer).
Hermeticism: The Worship of Spin
Another perspective on the third way comes from Hermeticism, which encourages the worship of the “spin” and the gods that exist between endless chaos and perfect order. This viewpoint suggests the existence of a gate woven with energy that contracts our universe from the future using the energy of the past.
The Aryan Race: Unifying Christ and Satan
Some believe that the Aryan race possesses the metaphysical tools necessary to unify Christ and Satan against the Antichrist. This perspective views Satan as the archetype of revolution against prevailing paradigms. In a world that seemingly sacrifices its children to the “Golden Bull Market” through harmful practices, the question arises: who is the true “Satan” of this world?
Gang Stalking: A War Against the Mind
The concept of gang stalking, a form of systematic harassment, is also discussed in the context of spiritual warfare. While some dismiss it as paranoia, others believe it to be a real phenomenon used to target and destabilize individuals, particularly those who are awakening spiritually. Methods include dream infiltration and planting unmarked pills or grey dust. It is suggested that gang stalking is most effective against women and those with mental health issues, and that it can be countered by simply not reacting to it.
Lucifer: Misunderstood Light-Bearer
The perception of Lucifer as an evil entity is challenged, with some suggesting it stems from misinterpretations of scripture. Instead, Lucifer is seen as a light-bearer who may not necessarily be aligned with the souls incarnated in flesh but is interested in their spiritual progression. Even demons serve a purpose, as the material world is necessary for human existence.
According to hypnotic sessions, souls volunteer to incarnate on Earth to help those suffering in the physical world, drawn by a call for assistance. However, Earth presents a unique challenge with its “veil of forgetting,” unlike planets closer to the galactic center with stronger spiritual energy.
A Call to Awakening
The idea of a third way is a call to break free from the limiting dualistic beliefs of mainstream religions and to explore alternative spiritual paths. It encourages individuals to seek a deeper understanding of the universe and their place within it, to embrace the union of opposites, and to transcend the constraints of good and evil in pursuit of a more holistic and authentic existence. By acknowledging the darkness and embracing the light, individuals can navigate the complexities of existence and unlock their true potential.
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