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Reply #15 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:51am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Fourteen


Symbology

Lamb – Christ consciousness as developed through experience in the earth.

Sion – Pituitary, point of contact with the superconscious.

144,000 – Perfected souls of Mankind.

New Song – Results of new experiences.

First Fruits – First manifestation of regeneration.

Babylon – Ideals for earthly pleasures, self-gratification.

Wine of the Wrath of Her Fornication – Consequences of prostitution of higher faculties.

Wine of the Wrath of God – workings of conscience.

Fire and Brimstone – Remorse.

White Cloud – Collective unconscious.

Sickle – Termination, cutting off.

Vine of the Earth – Mankind.

Grapes – Fruits, rewards.

Winepress – Process for refining.

Horsebridles – Point of control.

1600 Furlongs – Period of trail.

Interpretation

V1.  John now observes, within the collective mind of man, the higher forces going into action.  As the forces of Christ Consciousness in the world are maintained through the 144,000 perfect souls in the world, new experiences come about, not only in the presence of the Universal Forces, but also in that of the lower natures and the senses.  However, the new experience that comes to each soul of the immanence of God as the source of all supply is limited to those who have exercised self-control throughout.

V6.  Worship of God is urged and recommended.

V8.  As the teachers in the world seek to have mankind glorify God, it is shown at a point that the pattern for earthly riches and success in the gratification of the senses is breaking up as the forces for balance in the world bring men into contact with the consequences of their prostitution of their higher faculties and talents.

V12.  Yet, as even these realize their mistakes and seek to change, realizing that only the body is bound, these find redemption too.

V14.  As the Overself of the collective unconscious judges the world, each soul reaps according to what he has sown, and the experience each has had in the world is now refined and ennobled to be made acceptable in the light of the Christ Pattern, by bringing these under control also during the period of trial.

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Reply #16 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:52am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Fifteen


Symbology

Seven last Plagues – Trials in which the soul may overcome its Karma.

Sea of glass mingled with fire – Emotions stilled through purification.

The Song of Moses – The Law.

The Song of the Lamb – Regeneration.

Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony – Individual akashic record – Soul memory.

Seven Angels – Intelligence of the seven centers of the endocrine system of Man. 

Four Beasts – 4 lower centers of the endocrine system.

Smoke – From the GLORY OF GOD – Ability to forget.

Interpretation

V1.  John perceives now within the soul of Man, or that known as the collective unconscious, the souls of individual men are purified and tested on seven levels of consciousness (as he has already found in his own experience).

V2.  The 144,000 perfect souls by reason of their own integrated state of emotional and spiritual natures, remain stable in the face of any eventuality because they bear within themselves the stamp of Law – that is to say, Divine Law, or purpose.

V5.  John perceives that all men encounter the condition sooner or later, where the experience of the four lower centers, the mentality of same that is, come against the perfect patterns for those centers.

(NB.  This might be described as the activation of conscience – since the discrepancies between the perfect pattern and the actual experience are now shown up in bold relief).

V8.  The final steps of the individual for perfect service takes place within the mind as all guilt feelings, which result from these seven-fold tests, arise to cloud the mind for this period.  When all seven levels have been purified, then and only then can a man achieve mastery of himself.

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Reply #17 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:54am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Sixteen


Symbology

Great Voice – Overself, superconscious mind.

Vials of the Wrath of God – Karma, consequences.

Noisome and Grievous Sore – Results of misuse of creative forces.

Blood of a Deadman – Loss of sensitivity, deadened emotions.

Rivers and Fountains – Sources of life and energy.

Saints and Prophets – Spiritualized cells devitalized.

Sun – Consciousness.

Fire – Remorse.

Seat of the Beast – Animal instincts.

His Kingdom (Beasts) – Thyroid area – Will.

Darkness – Unconsciousness.

Euphrates – Boundary.

Kings of the East – New Beginnings.

Unclean Spirits like Frogs – Distortions of intellect.
Armageddon – Conflict.

Air – Mental level.

Great City Babylon – Man’s established systems.

Island – State of Limitation.

Mountain – Conferred, but unearned authority.

False Prophet – self-delusion.

Interpretation

V1.  Instructions are now issued for the purification of the gonads, which John witnesses.  Physical diseases follow as a result of the misuse of the sex forces, in opposition to the pattern of perfection carried with them.

V3.  The misuse of the forces of the adrenals result in sapped energies and the misuse of the forces of leydig bring about a shutting off of the powers of natural healing and supply.

V5.  This has always been sensed by man through his emotional and mental-spiritual nature as the law governing each.  (In other words, ‘this has always been generally known’).

V8.  Misapplied love, as on the thymus level, reacts as a consuming force upon the individual.  (Love must go out, not in).

V10.  Also, misuse of the thyroid forces bring about the penalties of self-will. (Stubborness, bull-headedness etc.)

V12.  When the Stream of Memory is dried up, on the pineal level in its turn (cosmic memory on conscious level) new beginnings are possible for the physical, the emotions, and the mental.

V13.  Propaganda (distortions) stemming from wrong emotional, mental and physical action, become ranged in time against universal truth.  This brings about conflict in the world between groups and government.

V17.  Completion of the seven ordeals comes when man’s institutions and structures (financial, educational etc) collapse, concepts and achievements are swept away, because universal truth is fixed, or crystallized.

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Reply #18 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:55am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Seventeen


Symbology

One of Seven Angels – Intelligence on level of Pituitary.

Judgment – The fate of the great whore – lust, desire
Women, Whore of Babylon – Lust.

Scarlet colored Beast – The Dragon – Urges for rebellion on spiritual level.

Golden Cup of Abominations – Fruits of lust.

Babylon the Great – Man-made patterns of self-gratification.

Drunken with the Blood of Saints – Has drained energy from mind cells or intelligences.

Seven Mountains – Seven levels of endocrine activity domination by self-gratification.

Seven Kings – Seven periods of Rulership – Phases.

The Beast – Man-made ideals.

Interpretation

V1.  John is to be shown the fate of Man’s own lusts, his concepts of what would be pleasurable and satisfying in the world, as experienced through the emotions in all peoples.

V2.  The controlling intelligences of the body as well as the senses have been brought low by misapplication of the spiritual forces through lust.

V3.  In the depths of the collective ‘ID’ so to speak, John is shown the archetype of lust and the emotional forces of rebellion that feed it and keep it alive.

V6.  These emotional forces are drawn from the energies of the mind centers within all parts of Man’s body, thus depriving or limiting the normal supply for bodily parts.

V7.  It is explained to John that the influences from the ‘ID’ as shown in the beast, have taken control of the seven centers of Man’s endocrine system and through this, man is possessed and ruled.

V10.  As a result, seven successive cultural cycles are rotated throughout history through the actions of collective man, each one embodying the strengths and weakness contained in the pattern of each center.  (As within, so without).  These are the urges that keep peace from the earth – basic urges of man – which result.

V14.  However, as the highest forces of evolving man overcome the forces of self, even the ten basic urges will, in time, fulfill the Divine patern.

V18.  The archetype of destructive intelligence which rules man through the senses, is man-made.

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Reply #19 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:56am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Eighteen


Symbology

Angel – Intelligence

Babylon – Man-made ideals of patterns for self-gratification.

Blood of the Prophets and of Saints – Divine energies that were taken over and used for selfish purposes.

Interpretation

V1.  The Instructor enlightens John that, at a point, the archetype for self-gratification which man has created for himself, bogs down through the very complicity and intricacies of its own creations.

V3.  All people and all human institutions have been deluded and weakened through following a course of self-gratification.

V4.  The divine nature in Man is withdrawn from the archetype which is abandoned to its own destruction.

V9.  The senses will record a sense of loss of the stimulations and excitements of the archetype for selfish expression, but by implication, adjustment to the new condition is called for.

V24.  The energies drawn from useful bodily, mental and spiritual functions in man are shown to have been the nourishment upon which this pattern of Man’s collective selfishness has fed.

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Reply #20 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:57am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Nineteen


Symbology

Four and Twenty Elders – The senses

Four Beast – 4 lower centers

Marriage of the Lamb – Union of the evolved self with the Overself, on superconscious level.

Wife – Overself, so described because of its passive role.

Marriage Supper of the Lamb – Mastery of the Law.

Voice out of Throne – Overself, Superconscious Mind.

Faithful and True on White Horse – Overself, united with evolved self, now able to act as one.

Word of God, Christ the Logos – Fulfilled pattern.

King of Kings and Lord of Lords – Same.

Fowls – Thoughts.

Flesh – Earthly experiences.

Lake of Fire Burning with Brimstone – ‘ID’ subconscious area of repression.

Interpretation

(NB:  In chapter 11, what was the final salvation of the bodily, mental, spiritual forces in John as an individual, now are shown to take place in collective man).

V1.  When Man instinctively recognizes the Divinity within him as the controlling force in the world, and turns away from his own selfish pattern of living for self alone, the pattern disappears and the senses together with the four lower centers are re-aligned with the Creative Forces.

(NB.  The Intelligence who takes over John’s instruction now is the Overself of collective Man, the Pattern for Mankind).

V7.  This instructor points out that the merging of the evolved self with the Overself which has taken place with him (John) must also take place in all men.

V10.  John seeks to worship his instructor, but is warned against it, having a mission to perform as John as.  He is told to worship God (the unformed) for the stamp of the Christ pattern is in the constant application of Divine truth.

V11.  The fulfilled pattern of evolved Man, the Christ, is shown now in a position of stability, power and judgment.  All rulership of divine and wordly forces are turned over to Him.  He is in control of the law of cause and effect – karma.  He is able to feed his mind on all that is best in earth experience and draw sustenance from it, but to reject the former lusts and errors.  (Individualized Man has merged with collective self).

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Reply #21 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:58am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Twenty


Symbology

A Great Chain – Restraint

First Resurrection – Rebirth of advanced souls.

Gog and Magog – Wordly influences

Great White Throne – Universal point of emanation and return of souls.

The Dead in Judgment – Returning souls.

Book of Life – Akashic record.

Sea – Emotions.

Death – Unconscious state.

Hell – Remorse and frustration.

Second Death – Destruction of all man-made Frankenstein conditions.

Interpretation

V1.  Now the archetype of Man’s continual rebellions, the self-willed intellect, itself is confined for a time in the collective ID.

V4  During this thousand year period only the evolved souls incarnate in the earth. (With these souls all in perfect balance they would bring balance into the very forces of earth itself, perfect peace and harmony to Nature itself).

V5.  At the close of the thousand year period, the remaining souls begin to incarnate, bringing with them their unsatisfied ambitions and desires.  This, of course, brings about the former condition of imbalance. (Wars – plagues).

V9,10.  Now the evolved souls are surrounded and their activities curtailed by the unregenerate souls, who only succeed in destroying their physical selves through tampering with natural forces.  Once again they must await reincarnation.

V11.  Here John beholds the universal point of Divine emanation as the point of Judgment which is unbiased by material ideals or considerations.

V12.  Before this judgment, not only are the individual soul records scanned but also the record for Collective Man, Akasha.

V13.  Those souls entrapped by uncontrolled emotions, as well as those trapped by their own frustrations and remorse are now freed.

V14.  These conditions, all man-made, are now themselves eliminated and all creatures, mental forms and patterns, not formed by Divine Will are purged.

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Reply #22 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 6:59am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Twenty-One


Symbology

A New Heaven – A perfected state of consciousness.

A New Earth – A perfected integrated body.

New Jerusalem – State of the evolved soul.

Tabernacle of God – Superconscious.

12 Gates, 12 Angels, 12 Tribes, 12 Foundations – 12 basic patterns of action.

3 Gates to a side – 3 Dimensional; time, space, motion.

Foursquare – Perfection in 3 dimensions.

Measure of a Man; Measure of the Angel – 144 perfect units
(Man now in a state of complete superconsciousness)

12 Apostles – 12 Active principles of same.

12,000 Furlongs – Measurement of perfection.

144 Cubits – Perfected man angel-spiritual pattern.

12 Precious Stones – 12 Fruits of active principles of 12 basic patterns.

Interpretation

V1.  John envisions a perfected state of consciousness and a regenerated body, with the elimination of all unstable emotional behavior.

V2.  As a result of these conditions, the completed fulfilled soul record of Man moves into place containing all the riches of earthly experience in presentable order.

V3.  It is explained that the Divine touches Man at the level of the superconscious in indissoluble union with Man. (In a collective sense, as well as individual).

V4.  In the new state, an end is brought to the ‘abrasion’ of natural experience in the world.  The formed conditions have passed.

V5.  The Collective Superconscious calls attention to his powers for regeneration and bids John record the fact.  The Superconscious is custodian of all Supply, and when an individual establishes self control, supply control will be restored to him.

V8.  The fearful, the unbelieving, the imposters, etc. do not experience this since they have cut themselves off.

V9.  The Overself, speaking on the level of the pituitary offers to explain John’s relationship to himself.

V10.  The soul record of Man is reviewed which contains twelve basic human patterns in terms of recorded time, space and motion.

V15,17. Its perfection is gauged according to the standard always carried within the Superconscious – Overself, and the attributes listed which symbolize man’s perfected experiences in the world.

V22,27.  Man’s mind at this point is now divine in the perfection control and is free of outside limitation.

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Reply #23 - Jan 27th, 2007 at 7:01am
 
The Revelation
Chapter Twenty-Two


Symbology

Pure River – Combined will of God and Man.

Street of it – Channel

Tree of Life – Function of supply, healing and generation within the soul.

12 Manner of Fruits – supply for 12 major portions of body, mind and soul.

Every Month – Regularly.

Curse – (Adamic) – limitation of Man.

Throne of God and the Lamb – Man in complete superconsciousness as his normal state.

Servants – those forces under an individual’s control abilities.

Angel of the Lord – Highest self of the individual.

Angel of Jesus – Highest self of collective Man.

Spirit and the Bride – Union of Overself with personality.

Interpretation

V1.  John is shown the flowing forces which come from the combined will of God and the will of man flowing from a point at which man merges with the Divine.

V2.  This energy nourishes the system for healing and supply in the physical, regularly, and the age old limitations of man are to be removed as a result, as all things are brought into perfect order.

V5.  The merging of Man’s conscious mind with the Christ mind will bring about sufficient illumination for perfect service.

V7.  To those who apply themselves to the study of this knowledge, the instructor-Superconsciousness comes quietly.

V8,9,10.  John, again, seeks to worship the figure emblematically shown and is told to worship God only.

V11,12.  Judgment on the world will come quickly as each individual is found deep in his own earthly activity for good or evil, wherever he may be.

V14.  Those operating within the DIVINE law will be found in control of all healing and supply from within and/or in possession of their souls or God conscious.

V16.  The Overself reveals the source of his knowledge.

V18,19.  The ‘Book’ is the body, which is the vehicle for human experience in the world.  Through it the lessons of the soul are learned.  There can be no short-cuts or meanderings without dire consequences to it.

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