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Reproduction of the original: The Mystical Element of Religion by Baron Friedrich von Hugel
Elemental Elementalism is the holy scripture of the religion of the new age of the world. In this time of great transition, many old religious ideas are dying. The truths that underpin all genuine spiritual traditions, however, still exist. Elemental Elementalism details the tenets and associated beliefs of Elementalism, the religion of the Age of Aquarius. Beginning with the astonishing assertion that consciousness is the prima materia and, therefore, the ground of all being, Elemental Elementalism updates the perennial spiritual wisdom for the digital age. Across 60 chapters, arranged in three parts, Elemental Elementalism is a nuclear artillery barrage against the twin falsehoods of nihilistic, atheistic materialism and the Adharmic religions such as the Abrahamic cults. The first part of the book, Elemental Foundations, explains the foundational ideas and dogma of Elementalism. These include the Four Tenets, the Great Fractal, the Quadrijitu, the Masculine Elements, the Feminine Elements, the Great Axes, the Fundamental Attitudes and the Good News of Elementalism. The second part of the book, Elemental Conceptions, describes the Elementalist position on a range of timeless philosophical issues. Elementalist ideas about the creation of God and the physical world, good and evil, free will, the meaning of life, Heaven and Hell, pleasure and pain, death, justice and virtue are all covered. The third part of the book, Elemental Prescriptions, details a complete moral code and a guide to how to behave in our ever-changing, massively confusing modern world. This moral code includes the Major and Minor Aspirations, new sets of angels and demons for a new age, how to deal with various groups of people and moral hierarchies of beings, worlds and classes. Elemental Elementalism is an essential read for anyone who has seen beyond the material illusion but is wary of mainstream religion, especially as it is practiced in the West.
Hügel's The Mystical Element of Religion features a critical but largely appreciative philosophy of mysticism. The author's "three elements of religion" are his most enduring contribution to theological thinking. The human soul, the movements of western civilization, and the phenomena of religion itself he characterized by these three elements: the historical/institutional element, the intellectual/speculative element, and the mystical/experiential element. This typology provided for him an understanding of the balance, tension, and 'friction' that exists in religious thinking and in the complexity of reality and existence. It was an organizing paradigm that remained central to his project. The effort to hold these sometimes disparate dimensions together was structurally and theologically dominant throughout his writing. The main subject of Hügel's study are the life and teaching of Catherine of Genoa (1447-1510), the Italian Roman Catholic saint and mystic, admired for her work among the sick and the poor and remembered because of various writings describing both these actions and her mystical experiences. Contents: The Three Chief Forces of Western Civilization The Three Elements of Religion Catherine Fiesca Adorna's Life, up to her Conversion; and the Chief Peculiarities predominant throughout her Convert Years Catherine's Life from 1473 to 1506, and its Main Changes and Growth Catherine's Last Four Years, 1506-1510 Catherine's Doctrine Catherine's Remains and Cultus Battista Vernazza's Life Psycho-physical and Temperamental Questions The Main Literary Sources of Catherine's Conceptions Catherine's Less Ultimate This-World Doctrines The After-Life Problems and Doctrines The First Three Ultimate Questions The Two Final Problems: Mysticism and Pantheism, the Immanence of God, And Spiritual Personality, Human and Divine Back Through Asceticism, Social Religion, and the Scientific Habit of Mind, to the Mystical Element of Religion
The two primary elements were those of darkness and light: Sut was the power of darkness, Horus the power of light. In one representation the two elements were imaged by means of the black bird of Sut and the white bird, or golden hawk, of Horus. Thus we can identify two elemental powers, as old as night and day, which are primeval in universal mythology; and these two powers, or animistic souls, were divinized as the two gods Sut and Horus with the two birds of darkness and light, the black vulture and the gold hawk depicted back to back as their two representative types or personal totems. from Elemental and Ancestral Spirits, or The Gods and the Glorified It goes unappreciated by modern Egyptologists, but it is embraced by those who savor the concept of a hidden history of humanity, and those who approach all human knowledge from the perspective of the esoteric. Gerard Massey 's massive Ancient Egypt: The Light of the World first published in 1907 and the crowning achievement of the self-taught scholar redefines the roots of Christianity via Egypt, proposing that Egyptian mythology was the basis for Jewish and Christian beliefs. Here, Cosimo proudly presents Book 3 of Ancient Egypt, in which Massey explains how the original elemental spirits of early humans were transformed into deities, and how the concept of a soul developed from animalistic representations of natural forces. Peculiar and profound, this work will intrigue and delight readers of history, religion, and mythology. British author GERALD MASSEY (1828 1907) published works of poetry, spiritualism, Shakespearean criticism, and theology, but his best-known works are in the realm of Egyptology, including A Book of the Beginnings and The Natural Genesis.
(Edited and revised by Ronald B. Mayers) This reprint covers the basics of systematic theology in brief, easy-to-follow outline form.
"For more than a thousand years, alchemists and magicians have worked with the four elements of the universe. While most spiritual seekers have a basic knowledge of these four elements, and the more nebulous fifth element, spirit, few realize that the energies of the elements are a key to their magical practice. This book offers readers insight into the inner teachings of the elements, the forces behind the elements, and how they provide a framework for everything in the universe"--