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What to Think, How to Think |
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Written by Samael Aun Weor
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Our parents at home and teachers at school always tell us what we must think, but never in life do they teach us how to think.
To know what to think is relatively very easy. Our parents, teachers, tutors, authors, etc.—each one in his own manner—is a dictator. Each one of them wants us to think about their dictations, demands, theories, prejudices, etc.
Dictators of the mind are as widespread as weeds. There is everywhere a perverse tendency to enslave the mind of the neighbor, to bottle up it, to force it to live within determined norms, prejudices, etc.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 January 2009 11:59 |
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The Woman and the Serpent |
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Written by Gnostic Instructor
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When you examine the symbol of the serpent you find that it relates to many religions. The serpent is always within many myths; it is related with creation, with transformation. However, in this lecture we are going to study it in the Bible, since Christianity and Judaism refer to the serpent in many different ways.
The mystery of the serpent is always associated with the woman, as Moses tells it in the beginning in his book of Genesis, and as quoted in different chapters of the New Testament, and as it was explained in the lecture about the Kundalini, which is symbolized as a serpent.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 January 2009 12:02 |
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