This website is dedicated to all those who no longer find answers within the traditional religions of Revelation of the Ancient Near East. Or who see the roots of many of our problems today in the pious lessons of these religions.
One should only speak of "religion" in as far as these dogmatic theologies (Judaism, Christianity) hold the remains of metaphysical knowledge which is just waiting for us to finally be understood.
For rationalism, theology and metaphysics are not mutually exclusive. However, they do represent three different stages of evolution in human consciousness which are better to understand in the face of acute global challenges. Unfortunately, in terms of self-awareness we continue to live in the 2-dimensional universe of polar opposites.
This website aims to help you learn more about "new" ways of looking at things, and also encourage you to find your own personal location in the question of consciousness.
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"Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire." (Gustav Mahler)
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"Christian civilization has proved hollow to a terrifying degree. It is all veneer and the inner man has remained untouched and unchanged." (C. G. Jung, "Psychology and Alchemy", 1944)
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"It’s time that people stop believing in the nonsense of religions and gods that limit them, that mark them as sinners and tell them that they are living the wrong way. The only thing wrong is that not all life is valued." (website’s re-translation into English, from the 1996 German publication of Barbara Marciniak, "Earth: Pleiadian Keys to the Living Library”)
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(The entity of the hereafter called “Yahweh“:)
"The gates of the spirit are open. Recognize the truth of your moment as intensively as possible, for you mean more than many would believe. The lesson of CHRIST has turned into positive information for you. The sense lies, however, in the prophesies of the human consciousness." (Ernst Senkowski, Instrumentelle Transkommunikation, Verlag R.G.Fischer, 1995)
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"See, all materials are my own consciousness, and this consciousness is emptiness, is unborn and everlasting." (Tibetan Book of the Dead))
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last update: Pentecost, 2010