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January 11, 2012

Websites for Esoteric Thought: Our Suggestions

There are tons of great schools of esoteric thought and they’re finally reaching new audiences via the world wide web. If you’ve got a http://www.wildbluedeals.com/ you can research your own beliefs – here are some of the best websites for looking into new theories:
GodDirect.Org: This website’s claim to fame is snippets of thought in less than 20 words or less. If you’re looking for enlightenment in a minute, this is a great site to try out.
Esoteric-Thought.com: A catch-all for different dimensions of esoteric thought, all you want to know is right here. There are chat rooms and archives of different theories as well as works from various esoteric authors.
Esotericthought.com: This site lays it all out on the line and it’s more sarcastic and skeptical than the others. If you want a shallow-dive in to esoterism without all the hoopla, this is a really good platform to explore.
We don’t endorse any particular site or method of thought but we think it’s always a good idea to explore all sides of the coin and form your own opinion. Happy hunting!

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January 13, 2012

What Was the Real Goal of Alchemy?

Many people think that the primary goal of the alchemists was to turn base metals such as lead into gold. While it is true that great wealth was desired, the ultimate goal of alchemy was far broader than that. Alchemists sought to create a substance called the “philosopher’s stone.” This mysterious material had the power not only to transmute lead or mercury into gold, but to cure all human ills and prolong life indefinitely.

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September 29, 2011

The Freemason Policy of No Politics

It is a common misconception that Freemasons are a religious or political organization. Freemasons have a similar ideology to the local Kiwanis or Knights of Columbus. These private organizations of philanthropic men seek to provide the community with charitable works. Because the Freemason helps society anonymously, their history is veiled in secrecy. A stonemason by definition is a builder. Freemasons use this analogy to build good will within communities. Their good works are based on the beliefs of moral and ethical principals of love, relief, and truth.

The historical secrecy of the Freemason results from the anonymity of charitable

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September 26, 2011

The Yin and Yang of I Ching

The I Ching is an ancient Chinese tool for divination and a guide for understanding basic Taoist Truths. The I Ching guides its followers on a path of spiritual study. Divination is only a means to finding ones’ worthiness. If a follower wishes to know about a family members’ health, she divines the moving, fixed or old lines of the hexagram. Moving influences, fixed influences and old or passing influences describe the state of the diviner-s question. As in Tarot readings and

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September 22, 2011

Tuesdays With Mercurians? Emanuel Swedenborgs Conversations With Alien Spirits

Mercurians, Swedenborg notes, live with greater integrity and are not capable of deceit. Some planets rejected sin and evil and exist so that humans can develop other values. Sylvia Browne describes some of these same ideas in her books. When each human dies, he or she chooses to be reborn to other planets in an attempt to learn additional life lessons. Each human lives until she fully integrates into the oneness of God.

Emanuel Swedenborg speaks with Mercurians, inhabitants of the planets

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September 20, 2011

Esoteric Religious Movements Versus Esoteric Philosophies

The world abounds in esoteric religious and philosophical ideas, and there is often considerable confusion in identifying one from the other. Esoterism has captured the imagination of adherents in all places on Earth, at all times, and remains an alluring avenue into exploring human nature, the universe and cosmology. Operating outside of more rigorous and well-established systems of thought and belief, esoterism investigates fundamental philosophical and religious questions in ways not typical to more mainstream academic and religious programs.

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