Lecture 7 — Conversations About Gnosis 2
Beyond Death
by
Samael Aun Weor
Although most of us prefer to avoid the
topic of death, it is an inevitable event that
we must come to terms with, especially if
we are serious about our spiritual
development. For the experienced spiritual
aspirant, death ceases to be a source of
fear or uncertainty, and instead is revealed
to be what it truly is: a doorway, an integral
part of existence, and an opportunity to
elevate our consciousness.
The ancient teachings tell us that if we
want to know what happens when we die,
we must look to what happens when we
sleep each night. When we die we enter
the same world we dream within, but
instead of returning to the deceased body
we are propelled towards a new birth. If
each night when we sleep we practice to
enter the world of dreams with awareness,
then when the moment of our death arrives
we will be prepared to exit the body with
awareness, and be capable of influencing
what happens to us after death. That is the
importance of astral projection: being
awake in the dimension of dreams… more
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This is the second podcast in the Gnostic
Lectures series where Mr. E. Jim G. Ross
and Mr. Richard Roocroft speak about
Gnosis. Some of the subjects covered
include:
•
The Theory of Evolution has Become
a Dogma;
•
The Big Bang Theory and Why it is
Ridiculous;
•
Rounds;
•
Matter and the Absolute;
•
The Dark Moon and the White Moon;
•
Lunar Humanity verses Solar
Humanity;
•
Atlantis;
•
Dream Images;
•
The Lion;
•
The Snake;
•
Kundalini;
•
The Akashic Records;
•
Creating a two way Communication
with your Monad (God);
•
Judgment;
•
Karma; and
•
Divine Justice.
Samael Aun Weor wrote over 70 books,
and gave thousands of lectures and
speeches in order to bring to the world
Gnostic Anthropology. Most of this has been
translated into English. In this podcast we
speak about the differences between the
English and Spanish languages. When
English speaking people are reading any of
Samael Aun Weor's works, keep in mind
that we are actually reading an
interpretation of his original work. Different
versions may be slightly different. This is
just something to keep in mind.
Richard Roocroft
2011