isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter iii (religious sects)

"In a pretended letter of Lentulus, a senator and a distinguished historian, to the Roman senate, there is a description of the personal appearance of Jesus. The letter itself, written in horrid Latin, is pronounced a bare-faced forgery; but we find therein an expression which suggests many thoughts. Albeit a forgery, it is evident that [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter iii (religious sects)

"What would the pious Epiphanius say were he to resuscitate and step into St. Peter's Cathedral at Rome! Ambrosius seems also very desperate at the idea - that some persons fully credited the statement of Lampridius that Alexander Severus had in his private chapel an image of Christ among other great philosophers. "That the Pagans [...]

Blessed Evening, Loves 😊

I Pray All Is Well With Everyone...And Your Hearts And Minds Are Full Of Love, Joy, And Compassion...For All Your Sisters And Brothers In Spirit. And I Pray That Those Higher Qualities Continue To Expand Within The Hearts And Minds Of Everyone, Everywhere...Till The Loving Energy Of Our Individual Beings Flood The Atmosphere - With [...]

understanding the “i am”…that is you…

"So Blessed Ones, in all the marvelous blessings and advance of modern civilization, the outer, mechanical activity has become so rapid that it is swallowing mankind's attention until it is keeping out of balance the activities of the individual. And We must correct that. The Great Cosmic Law does not permit the individual’s growth to [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter iii (religious sects)

"Had posterity been enabled to have several such representations executed during the first century when the figure, dress, and everyday habits of the Reformer were still fresh in the memory of his contemporaries, perhaps the Christian world would be more Christ-like; the dozens of contradictory, groundless, and utterly meaningless speculations about the "Son of Man" [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter iii (religious sects)

"The accusations against Jesus of practicing the magic of Egypt were numerous, and at one time universal, in the towns where he was known. The Pharisees, as claimed in the Bible, had been the first to fling it in his face, although Rabbi Wise considers Jesus himself a Pharisee. The Talmud certainly points to James [...]