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The Mystery of Naronia

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A very specific period of six hundred years is called a Naroses, or a Naronic Cycle. Naros is founded upon clear astronomical science, and according to Thomas H. Burgoyne, is an astronomical fact. The Naros is a Messianic Cycle, a Luni-Solar cycle, and is the most ancient of all astronomical cycles in Occultism. It is during these special 600 year cycles that the conditions for a 'Messianic teacher', or an inspired reformer, is prominent on this earth because of the increased mental energies of humanity. Perfect examples of this are the gurus Krishna, Buddha, and Jesus just to give a few of the most recognizable names of incredible reformers of their day, and who are still influencing ours, but there have been many more than just these three. We are in the beginning stages of another 600 year cycle which began around the late 1800's early 1900's. (Mormons believe that Joseph Smith was the latest of these messianic reformers.) But, according to Thomas from his work...

The Way of the Chrism

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This picture hangs in my home. As a Mormon it meant something very different to me than it does as a Gnostic, or as a Mystic. As a Mormon, this was a literal man who was sent here to save humanity, and to take away my sins. As a Gnostic, he is just a symbol of the power within my own physical body, and my consciousness, when I choose to live righteously. Righteous living does not mean what it meant when I was a Mormon/Christian either. It is more aligned with the 8 fold path of the Buddhist, practicing right understanding, right thought, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, and right concentration, that is what living righteously means to me now. When I choose to live this way I am turning the seven sins into the seven virtues. The seven 'sins' are actually hard wired into our brains. They are a part of what we are in this physical reality. Our mission in life it to over come these traits and to rise above our animal nature by turning...