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October 25, 2020
Between the pages of this book, there is an interesting interpretation of the 7 chakras and the 7 seals. The text states that each of the 7 seals corresponds to the 7 major chakras in the body. It is man's destiny to open up all of the 7 chakras and be able to function on multiple planes of nature. As these chakras are open, there is great tribulation and conflict as the old ways are supplemented by new thought systems. This is reflected by the many wars humanity has undergone. When all of our chakras are open, and we have transcended our spiritual curriculum en-mass, the vibrational rate of the planet will have changed in proportion, and this is known as the rapture. The text does well in reinterpreting the somewhat arcane scriptures in the Bible, in light of this refreshing metaphysical translation.

Slowing down the aging process by rhythmic color breathing is also explored, along with the concept of self-hypnosis in which you visualize yourself as a healthy person now, and in the future. Accompanying these ideas are different sources that are designed to show the historical consistency of the information. Along with these studies of the human body, the physiological laws of acupuncture are considered, and how the energy of yin and yang/male and female work to balance the psyche.

The second half of the book starts out by talking about the science of how to enhance the manifestation of events by using the energy from the aliment of celestial events, which is known as astrology. When certain universal configurations come into existence, different patterns of energy come to the earth, and different people respond to this energy differently. By understanding these patterns, a person can know when to act, and when to wait. The book does well in describing these beneficial patterns. Other ideas that are looked at are LSD and mystical experiences, tarot symbology, and how to change karma and fate into destiny and purpose.

The book ends by studying the medium-ship of Mark Probert. As Mark allows himself to be used as a portal for other consciousness, a group that calls itself the members of the circle begin to emerge. Along with these individuals, there was an entity called E-Yada di Shi'ite, who lived about 500,000 years ago. This entity recalls its different lifetimes, and the lessons it has had to learn, very often the same lesson over and over again. He talks about its view of reality and the evolution of humanity. If you like Seth, Esther Hicks, Alice Bailey, Ruth Montgomery, and Dolores Cannon you should find this chapter intriguing. This was one of my early metaphysical books, and it helped lay the foundation for what was to come.
I just rediscovered this book, and a future rereading is assured.
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