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  • My work abilities....

    First of all; I do believe there’s a meaning to every thing and there’s always a reason and results…. So my biggest reason to write this is to let life flow… You will feel if you’re interested in my help and if you trust me and what I say here… Thanks for “listening”..

    I have a lot of choices/opportunities right now, so this is not a desperate move for attention (or for getting a job) in any way, more a way to find out exactly WHAT choice I should make. So if you’re not interested in “trying me out”, that’s ok, no worries. What I’m saying is; if what I write here isn’t enough for you to feel the right “vibe” about me and what you believe I can do, than don’t bather, I will respect your choice.
    On the other hand; if you believe in me, I would be very thankful if you gave me a chance. I believe I have a lot of the knowledge I need already, so there will not be a problem, I promise.

    With this text I will do my best to make you understand you’ll never regret letting me join your team.
    I know; I can't make you believe in someone you don't know or even met before, but in the end you may understand that I have no reason to lie. Hopefully you will "feel" how my heart is "sparkling" for this opportunity to join your team.
    I don't want you to think I'm trying to "show off"; I'm just trying to cover the "whole me" as much as possible with all my talents/skills/experiences, so you'll have a better chance to see what a "diamond I could be on your necklace”.
    I hope that if you read this about me, you may have a much better chance to see and understand who I really am and what I'm capable of (the whole picture). If you don't like it, well than I really accept it. Than I can "leave" it all behind, knowing I was honest and that there’s something else waiting for me around the corner in my precious life.
    I totally trust my gut feeling/intuition, so this letter is just a way for me to see if there’s “something out there” waiting for me.

    I am a very honest and responsible person. I'm outgoing and easy to get along with, I have wicked humor and I love to meet new people. I am very service oriented and I always want to ensure my clients/costumers (and my staff) are happy and satisfied. Costumers do love me! I like to "push my limits" to the max (both physically and mentally). I learn new things easily and I always listen. I have big respect for “The Boss” (and my staff if that’s the case), I don’t complain (if I’m not “breaking my legs”) and to work overtime is heaven (I’m used to work 40-90h)! Can be good to know that I’m a very well-trained and healthy person who can work very hard, and I’m almost never sick…

    I’m humble, open minded, very positive, have a deep interest in personal growth, leadership and team-building and I have experiences in those areas as well. My personal experience from my childhood/life also makes all of this a bit of a passion.
    You could say I’m kind of a multi-talented and well organized guy who likes it tidy and scheduled and I do put all of my heart, passionately in to what I do!
    I’m an initiative taker, I have excellent English verbal/written communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills, and my ability to work in a multi tasked, and fast paced environment is good. My ability to understand and listen is brilliant and very useful. My social skills are very developed, and I love to create a strong, creative and self going team. For me all this is a passion, not just a technique/tactic!!!
    I love to learn so of course I welcome all constructive feedback/critics.
    Worked as a builder already aged 16 and after college I worked in Restaurants/Bars as bartender & waiter (both Gourmet and “normal” ones), LM-Ericson (Swedish communication/telecom), Furniture-Moving/Piano-Moving/Delivery, Garbage-Removal, GILDE (Norwegian Meat Producers) as slaughter and meat-cutter, But my “profession” is (since 18 years) Health & Lifestyle –Adviser (Personal-Trainer, Instructor, Lifestyle Diet Nutrition and Mental -Coach), Manager. Did some personal assistance for disabled people as well.. Started my own business back in 92; (a Health-Center specialized for women). To have a smaller business is often the same as doing almost everything your self, so I have a lot of experiences from maintenance, refurbishing, cleaning, building/carpenter, paperwork, reception/costumer-database (inclusive retention) and service, staff-manager, making the router for all the instructors and trainers as well as for the service-staff, and everything you can imagine in taking care and responsibility for a business that handles thousands of clients with different needs. Was the manager on a luxury Health/Spa-Center (Ergo-Fit Machines) in Radisson SAS Hotel in Malmo (Sweden) for a shorter period before I moved again. After I had my own business I worked for the fitness-industry in Sweden for some years, and since a few years back I decided to try my skills in London as a freelancing Life-Style-Coach. I’m not the kind of person who dream about getting famous or very, very rich; NO,,, for me It’s wonderful and a passion to do what I love to do (to help and see the changing in progress when someone’s getting better) and I’m sure that the clients can feel that “vibe” as well, so in other words; I’m doing well here in London, but I think I need a challenge to convince me to stay here, (or if there’s an option somewhere else). I’m ready for next level of my working-life, and for me that would be to get some real trust in the right area of business and combine that with hard work…. My abilities to make the team strong and effective are of course useful in any area of business….
    In other words, I could be ready for YOU……….
    If you're willing to trust your guts and let me try “next level” I would be delighted and very thankful!

  • "Falling in love"

    I'm just trying to describe MY feelings/experience from the sensational/ecstatic moments of love that many people get in the first stage of a "falling in love-experience"…
    I admit though, that I probably changed my point of view a few times in my life, but if I really try to get all the feelings in "a package", than here it is:

    A feeling of "no space and time"
    Kind of an adrenalin injection 24/7.
    Nervous, scary, like standing on a cliff ready to jump, and I'm actually jumping, and I like it even if it's really scary.
    Exiting like nothing else, one very simple touch makes your heartbeat rise to max and your whole body jump to the sky.
    There's only one thing in your mind,, her! To make her happy and more happy and more happy! To give her your life, your soul, your body and all your secrets.
    A state of total honesty, openness, straight-forwardness and respect.
    If you put all your most exciting moments together in to one compact moment of joy, this is what I felt all the time in my best time of love.
    And if you excuse me for going very personal: the sex you can have in a moment of spiritual love like that, makes you understand that sex really is something holy that you don't just "use" in any moment with "any one".

    Of course this ecstatic feelings will grow to something else sooner or later, and it may lead to something deeper and more wonderful than you ever could imagine or it leads to a "growing apart" situation. We all have very unique needs, dreams, opinions and goals in our life's, so it would be very strange if we didn't come to a point were we have to make some very important choices in our life's. Some people choose to put their own goals a side for the survival of the relationship and some people have instincts of deep respect so they support each others choices so every one gets the most out of the situation. I'm not saying that one of those situations is the right thing to do! Nothing is black or white, right or wrong, we just do what we believe we have to do and we learn from it.

    The extreme excitement I felt when I fell in love at 14 will of course never appear again. That's just life it self. Today it's more about the whole thing for me. To have someone I love close to me, someone who loves me of course. To share joy and sorrow, to expand our minds together, to do things we love, to go on new adventures, to cry, to laugh, to eat a tasty dinner, to fight, to make love, to make love in new exciting ways, to irritate each other, to joke, to stand the boring parts of life and to accept and respect each others different willpowers, goals, dreams and opinions.

    So when I say today that I want to fall in love, it's more about a mature love, not the one I experienced at the age of 14. Yes, I want to get crazy, surprised and lost, but I also want to make some serious descisions together with my love and put some effort into reaching some dreams together.

    Then of course we all have a dream about how the "one" have to be, but that's just a mind-thing. In that case I dream about meeting a woman that is very independent in every way, a very strong and charismatic woman who know what she wants. A woman who can imagine going away on a long adventure and leave some things behind. I would love to go climbing, Kite-boarding, Hiking and what ever, in the most strange corners of the world. And I would like if we could support each other to get stronger mentally and spiritually. And of course I have a dream about kids and all that....

    Ok, that's just a fantasy. I know that when I sooner or later meet the one for me, I will be so thankful even if the "list" doesn't come true.
    It's often a big surprise what two loving people can develop together from " nothing".

  • Grow up

    When I was like 18-25 I made a very important decision in my life (maybe it was inside me already, I don't know), I decided that I will do everything in my power to keep my spirit alive, to be the person I really am, to keep my humour, joy and irony and to not let norms, rules and expectations create something out of me that I am not. This of course includes being childish and crazy in a responsible way. From time to time it has been a tuff fight; a lot of my friends in the same age is "gone in the labyrinth" long time ago. I still love them, but we just don't have anything more to share.
    People often try to tell me that one day I have to take some responsibility and grow up = get married, settle down and have children and all that. I'm not saying I have anything against the family-thing, but I don't think it's the right thing to do if you don't really want it at the very moment. I can't see the responsibility-side of that. I will always take responsibility for my choices and for everything I do and have done in my life. I tell you what, it's very hard, if not impossible to find friends in the same age, who have the ability to relax, enjoy the very moment and to have stupid/crazy humour. So the natural thing is that I don't care about age anymore, I just let my gut choose what ways I take from day to day. Seems to be a great thing to do, because I met/meet a lot of wonderful people all the time. Guess if I'm thankful for that!!!!
    So, all my wonderful friends here on the web, and everywhere else,,, Keep the child in you alive, let it play, let it laugh, let it cry, let it fall and keep it tight and close to your heart, give it comfort and love!
    Spiritual Love

  • Time is an Illussion

    I know that this is kind of quant-physics, but I will try to make it as easy and understandeble as possible. Here we go::: Say that there is a situation where 2 people meet for the first time,, ok! The normal thing is that we build an opinion about the person we meet through what we heard other people say, what the person tells us and what we sens in our guts. We seam to have kind of time-rules when it comes to all the "bad things" we get to know that someone did in the past. So if what ever the person did in the past, happened 10 years ago, than it's often a bit easier to cope with and "forgive" and believe in a change. But if we know that something "bad" happened just a couple of weeks ago, than we seam to have a very different approach to the situation, a negative one. So, if we for example talk about sex: why do we have to follow old traditional rules about who have been with who, when and how -things? What is the difference?: To have been fucking around 10 years ago or if we made love to someone the other night? Can we actually know who we gonna f... tomorrow or next month (even if were in a relation)??? I'm sure we cant know anything about the future! I have a strange feeling that time is a big obsticle in our possibility to feel free and happy, just one of all the traps we're stucked in on this planet. So if we try to get rid of the time-trap, what can than happen, what's better than before??? There's no easy answer on this one, but I will try to give you MY point of view on this. If there's no time-rules, than we could put all our life-experiences in one big box, and it doesn't matter anymore if it happened yesterday or 20 years ago. But I believe that what really matters here is what you learned from those experiences and that you take responsibility, forgive, and that you understand that the personality/identity you have today exist partly becourse of what happened.
    Confusing?? Thats just my first name,, haha!
    All this rules we grew into in our life, made us to slaves.. Slaves for things we didn't really analyze and questioned! That we have to feel bad/dirty if we have sex or feelings for more than one person in a short period of time.. So silly... Ok, we need some kind of limits to know our own moral and ethics, but how many people really try to find their inner, personal opinions about this? Mostly we just use what we grew up with. Maybe here's a possibility to develop something bigger, bigger than we ever could believe?!
    Maybe we can judge each other a bit less than?!
    Love
    Dani

  • There's a meaning to every thing.

    There is no failure, only feedback & experience. Failure is only a judgment about short-term results. No one ever fails.
    If you want to understand, act. Action is the answer. The learning is in the doing.
    We already have all the resources we need or we can create them. There is no unresourceful people, it's only in our mind. We all have a deeper wisdom; it's only waiting to get discovered.
    All behavior has a purpose. Actions are not random: we are always trying to achieve something, although we may not be aware of what it is yet.
    Having a choice is always better than to not having it. If we are given a "better" choice according to our values & beliefs, then we will take it.
    We are doing the best we can, and we can always do it better.
    We create our own reality. We operate as if the mental maps we create is real. These mental maps can limit our potential more than any real constraints from the outside world.

  • What colour has blood at night??

    We will open our minds more and more... That I know!!!
    In time we will believe
    In time we will see
    And in time we will understand that time is just a tool, like the flesh around our souls
    Progress and changing is life
    Love
    Dani

  • Changes,,,

    Once I did spend a lot of time playing with toys like plastic cars, aeroplanes and so on, but without thinking about it, I left that era for something else. Today is the same thing... We leave things for new adventures, new eras in life, and we don't really think about it, do we?! New stages in our souls surprises us time after time... So if you wonder why I am like I am, I can't really explain it, it just happens! I love to just be and to just let go with the flow, the river of life. Many times there is no good explanation even for my self, more than life it self... Life goes on and there will be changes and there will be growing and there will be "leaving things behind".
    Love is one of those things that will amaze me forever... There's things inside me when it comes to love, whom I really can't explain at all. If I don't fall for the pressure around me and just go with my spirit, love is really something that have exploded totally in my whole life. Sometimes it has been a hard fight, to cope with all the mysteries and to "shut up" and go with the flow. Many times it seems like I understand more if I just let go and wait. To live and get all the "real life" around it, seems to be what's missing when everything feels "fucked up".
    Love is just sooo big for me, so precious, so wonderful. I will do everything I can to protect it, develop it, expand it and grow with it...
    Love is the only truth, everything else is illusion...

  • Empty Faces

    So, the world keeps spinning. And than!?!
    I remember Dan Millmans words back when I red his "Peaceful Warrior-Books",,, How he fell back to "normal life" and lost his spirit now and than (if I remember right?). Well, I think I'm in one of those gaps right now!!!
    Maybe I can reach a few of you souls out there, who wanna join a ride out in the blue, maybe to the Pleiades.
    ha ha... No, I was planning to dig a bit in the emptiness that a city like London really offer. I know, there's good things everywhere and if you really do search, you will find very bright spirits everywhere, all over the globe. And I really had a good time here, there's a lot to do, and a lot to do when it comes to supporting people who feel lost and depressed. Well, I heard on the news today that more people than ever are leaving the country for good, so I'm not alone, ha ha!!
    For some reasons though, I ended up living in a lifestyle (again) where no one seem to share my deeper thoughts.
    Mostly people who thrive for the money/education -goal and younger people who of course love party and sex. I love all the people around me, but there is this "thing" that keeps on coming over me in my life: I run away from my "mission", from my spirit, and I get lost for a while.
    How many times have I not already realised how empty everything is in this "fake-life":
    I walk through central London and I can really feel the atmosphere, I can almost smell it, the "competition"... The race that people seem to be a part of. Everybody is running towards nothing, or should we say "material orgasm". Work, educate, make money, show your friends that you succeeded, do everything you have to do, like buying that car or that flat, get children, buy that particular jacket or lap-top, meet in the bar, have the right top, suit, pay the drinks, be like everybody else, look for someone to shag and most of all,,, hide your feelings and pretend that you're happy and that you love your partner, your friends, your job and life. People measure happiness with material success instead of love, friends and spiritual joy...
    Wow,, well I'm not trying to be negative here,,, it's just the vibes that I feel in a stressy money-city like London.
    I know, there's a meaning with everything, so I am very thankful for the time here in London, but I think and I can feel that now is the time for other missions in my life.
    I feel very strongly what to do, so here we go... Will be a big and tuff "ride" to the next level, but I'm doing it!
    Love
    DL

  • I Love..

    I love life and all that comes with it...

    My soul is wide open, ready for all that's coming...

    I love my body whom I possess here on Mother Earth, it's a wonderful tool.

    And the Theater called Life, including friends, family, work, entertainment, problems, YES, everything,,, I love it...

    My life is perfect and I'm one with all, I'm changing, evolving, dancing through Cosmos, Flying towards New Worlds...

    It's so exciting, so wonderful, so beautiful!!!

    Thank you World, Thank you Light, Thank you Power Of Life...

    Thank you Darkness, You make the Light Visible and Sparkling..

    Love

    Dani

  • ten thousandth of one per cent

    An eminent modern scientist answered the question whether mankind has as yet succeeded in exploring one per cent of reality: "No, not even one ten thousandth of one per cent".

    That is, not even one millionth! One certainly has respect for such a scientist. Nobody makes a greater impression than he who realizes man's immense ignorance about life. For it is obvious to anyone who has assimilated what theology, philosophy, and science have to tell us about reality that the conclusions drawn are mere hypotheses (a euphemism for guesswork and supposition!). Or, as Professor Whittaker has put it: "We know that there is something we call matter, but not what it is; we know that it moves, but not why it does so, and that is the sum of all our knowledge." That is true. Science cannot answer the questions of What? and Why?, which already Newton realized. To rid themselves of the evidence of this too embarrassing ignorance, modern philosophers try to discard all reality concepts, calling just them fictions!

    There are plenty of authorities in theology, philosophy, and science, who will pass judgements on everything and make dogmatic assertions about matters which they have not even examined. They know a priori that "this" cannot be true, because it conflicts with what they read in their paper pope or "conflicts with the laws of nature"; as if their paper pope had solved the problem of existence for them, amounted to a world-view that explains reality and solves the basic problems of knowledge! As if science could decide what "conflicts with the laws of nature" and what does not, when it has not explored even one per cent of them!

    It is important that we should not restrict ourselves to what has been investigated, that we should not reject any one idea just because to us it seems alien, improbable, or unprofitable. It is important to investigate any new possibility of knowledge. We know too little to be able to afford to neglect the least chance of expanding our knowledge. Most new ideas at first sight appear improbable to most people. Those who consider themselves able to judge accept only what fits in with their own thought system. But they ought to realize that if that system is so correct, they should be all but omniscient.

    The scientists seem ever oblivious to the fact that their hypotheses and theories are just temporary. They flatter themselves that they are free from dogmatism, that their thinking is free and straight. But the history of science has always borne witness to the opposite. It still is all too frequently seen that scientific authorities reject what is seemingly improbable, strange, and unknown (as every revolutionary idea has been) without examining it. The scientists call what they cannot explain delusion, the religious call it god.
    There is something seemingly incorrigibly, ineradicably idiotic in this: in refusing to examine.

    The true seeker, who has recognized mankind's total disorientation and intellectual helplessness as to the problems of existence, examines everything, not caring whether the ruling authorities have dismissed it categorically or parroting public opinion ridicules and disdains, as it does everything that it does not know or cannot comprehend.

    To try to explain to the uninitiated something of which they are totally unaware, would seem a hopeless task, especially when it is something that to them appears strange, improbable, and unreal.

    Mankind has for so long been fed with so many religious, philosophic, scientific, and, in the last decades, also occult attempts to explain existence that most people refuse to study the true knowledge when it is offered. They are content to explore only the world that is visible to them. General doubt whether there is any other reality is gaining ground more and more.

    But suppose there is a knowledge of existence that to the learned will seem the height of madness. Suppose Kant, the philosopher, was mistaken in claiming that we shall never come to know anything about the inner reality of nature. Suppose the Indian rishis, the Egyptian hierophants, the gnostic theurgists, the original, true Rosicrucians were not such mystagogues, charlatans, and deceivers as the learned have tried to make them.

    Characteristic of the learned world today is its contempt for everything we have inherited from our fathers, as if all mankind's experiences hitherto were nonsensical and useless in life.

    Scientific research has come far within its own limited domains, but only the élite among the scientists are beginning to realize how little mankind knows about the whole.

    What do the paleontologists know about the antiquity of man? Do they know that there have been fully developed men on our planet for 21 million years?

    What do the geologists know about the two hemispherical continents, Lemuria and Atlantis, now lying on the bottom of the Pacific and the Atlantic Ocean; and what do the antiquarians know about their civilizations?

    What do the archaeologists know about cultures nearer to us in time than those mentioned: the Indian culture of some 50.000 years ago, the Egyptian of 40.000 years ago, the Peruvian of 15.000 years ago, or even that of ancient Greece of 12.000 years ago?

    What do the learned know about the different secret knowledge orders that have existed in many countries? What do they know about the order instituted by Vyasa in India some 45.000 years ago, or that by Hermes Trismegistos in Egypt some 40.000 years ago, the one by the first Zoroaster in Persia about 30.000 years ago, or that by Pythagoras just about 2700 years ago?

    What do the learned know about existence, about the structure of the universe, about other kinds of matter and other worlds than the physical, about the fact of a fifth kingdom in nature?

    What do these immensely learned know even about the individual's life that continues after he has left his worn-out organism?

    What they may perhaps have picked up of the pertaining knowledge is so distorted that it must be regarded as little more than gross superstition.

    To the Western attitude, the idea that knowledge must be kept secret is almost revolting, in any case repulsive, and it prompts the assumption that one is dealing with the "intellectual quackery of charlatans".

    The Indians, on the other hand, simply accept secrecy as a necessity. Several thousand years of experience have taught them that one must not "cast pearls", and they do not.

    And this for the simple reasons that exact comprehension calls for considerable qualifications, and that all knowledge which confers power is abused by those in a position to use power for their own good.

    There are many kinds of yogis in India. The highest kind is unknown except to special initiates. The yogis of whom Westerners hear are mostly members of the Ramakrishna Mission. They teach the philosophy of Sankhya and Vedanta as expounded by Ramakrishna. The highest yogis are initiates who pass on their knowledge only to a few select disciples under the strictest vows of secrecy. They regard all Westerners as barbarians and consider it a profanation of their knowledge to reveal anything of it to those ignorant, incurably skeptical, scornfully and arrogantly superior, curious people, who abuse the knowledge the moment they think they have understood it and who, moreover, place all their knowledge at the service of barbarism and at the disposal of bandits.

    The Indian's attitude to life is the exact opposite of the Westerner's. Whereas to the Westerner the physical world is the only one that exists, to the Indian the superphysical reality is the essential one. It is the higher material worlds that constitute the material basis of physical matter and the causes of the processes of nature exist in those higher worlds.

    The real yogi, who has succeeded in his experiments, has developed organs which in others are as yet undeveloped, being intended to be organized and vitalized in some future epoch, organs which make it possible to explore higher molecular kinds, a whole series of ever higher stages of aggregation far beyond the possibilities of nuclear physics to ascertain.

    Of these rudiments Westerners have no conception and their mighty authorities dismiss with derision and contempt the mere idea that such things could be possible. They have, to be sure, the wonderful ability to judge things of which they know nothing.

    The Indian explanation of reality is itself superior to that of the West. It is a doctrine of development, of the pre-existence of the soul, of rebirth, and of karma, that is, the law of sowing and reaping. It asserts that there are other worlds than the physical and undertakes to prove this to serious and honest inquirers who are prepared to undergo its methods of developing the rudiments of higher kinds of objective consciousness existing in man. It thereby refutes the agnostic's and the skeptic's denial of superphysical knowledge, of existence being ruled laws, of development, etc., thereby clearing the way for esoterics.

    How, then, could Westerners have any knowledge of superphysical worlds when they do not have the ability to ascertain their existence? They ascertain facts in physical matter by applying physical sense (objective physical consciousness). In order to ascertain facts in higher worlds a corresponding kind of sense is necessary, and it is that which has been given the unfortunate name of clairvoyance.

    Scientists cannot be blamed for lacking emotional or mental sense. But one is justified in demanding that they should not categorically deny the existence of things concerning which they have no logical right to express opinions.

    Philosophy does not teach man to think in accordance with reality. It does teach, however, that man only makes mistakes when trying to think without the necessary facts. The philosophers have not yet grasped this. Besides, they have failed to solve the most evident of all the problems of knowledge.

    The judgement of Western psychology is preferably left to the understanding reader of all the following.

    Those who are satisfied with their thought systems (not least the skeptics) may very well have them. We are all to re-learn in lives to come. But there is a category of inquirers who instinctively realize that there must be something different, something more, that things cannot be just as the learned say they are. It is these seekers that the esoterician wishes to reach, not in order to persuade them, but to ask them to examine the matter logically. If it is false, then it must be possible to refute it logically. But it is not refuted by the ordinary rant of those who have never examined the matter.

    At mankind's present stage of development, the esoteric knowledge cannot be more than a working hypothesis where most people are concerned. But the further mankind develops, the more obvious its incomparable superiority will become.

    System is thought's way of orienting itself. Facts are largely useless until reason can fit them into their correct contexts (historical, logical, psychological, or causal ones). All rational thinking is based on principles and systems. Every thinking man has made his own system, whether he knows it or not. Systems afford a correct apprehension of ground and consequence of thinking, as well as of cause and effect of objective realities. The quality of the system shows the individual's level of development, his ability of judgement, and his knowledge of facts. Most people's systems are the belief systems of emotional thinking which no facts can upset. Thereby the individual has reached his point of maturity, the limit of his receptivity, being captive in the prison of his own thoughts.

    Ignorance about existence is so great that the dogmatic systems of theology, the speculative systems of philosophy, and the primitive hypothesis systems of science have all been accepted as satisfactory explanations.

    The inquirers into truth examine the original facts or basic hypotheses of the existing systems, to what extent any system does not contradict itself, its consequences, and its ability to explain rationally.

    Many people find esoterics self-evident the moment they first come into contact with it. This is because knowledge, as Platon maintained, is remembrance anew. Everything which we are able immediately to grasp, comprehend, understand, we have assimilated in previous incarnations. Also qualities and abilities once acquired remain latently, until they are given opportunities to develop in some new incarnation. Understanding of the old remains as well as the turn for skills. One of many examples of this is the genius, an otherwise incomprehensible phenomenon.

    The esoterician presents his system to those who have remained seekers, not being satisfied with the ruling systems. He quietly awaits the day when science will have ascertained so many formerly esoteric facts that it will no longer be possible for it to refuse to accept esoterics as the only really tenable working hypothesis.

    One inestimable value, among others, of the esoteric knowledge is that it frees from the superstitions and spurious knowledge of ignorance, from illusions and fictions (conceptions without correspondences in reality). Another is that it entails a complete revaluation of all the values of life as a necessary consequence of knowing the meaning and goal of life.

    The Esoteric Knowledge Orders

    If man is not to be like a reed in the wind, like a ship on the boundless sea, or feel as though he were walking on a bottomless quagmire, he will need at the emotional stage something firm for his feeling, and at the mental stage something firm for his thinking. Up to now, this "something" has not been in accordance with reality.

    As mankind cannot unaided acquire knowledge of existence, of its meaning and goal, or knowledge of cosmic reality and life, it has always had this knowledge given to it - by whom will be shown later.

    This has entailed definite risks. The knowledge that gives power, the knowledge of laws and forces of nature and how to make use of them, has always been abused for selfish ends. And those who have not been able to comprehend the knowledge of reality have always distorted it into superstition and false doctrines.

    Along with knowledge goes responsibility for the right use of knowledge. Abuse of knowledge leads to the loss of knowledge and where whole nations are concerned, to their annihilation.

    On two occasions whole continents have had to be submerged into the depths of the sea: Lemuria and Atlantis.

    After those two failures it was decided that the knowledge should be imparted in secret schools of knowledge only, and only to those who had reached such a stage of development that they could understand correctly and not misinterpret what they were taught, but apply it correctly in the service of life. They were taught to think correctly. For the last 45.000 years esoteric knowledge orders have been instituted among nations that have reached a sufficiently high level. Since knowledge is remembrance anew, those who have never been initiated cannot see the correctness of esoterics.

    The knowledge orders comprised several degrees. Those in the lowest degree were given carefully elaborated symbols which could be interpreted in a new way in each higher degree, so that only those who reached the highest degree were fully able to understand the whole of it. The procedure involved difficulties in that those who did not reach the highest degree sometimes made their own faulty thought systems.

    For those not admitted to these orders, religions were instituted corresponding to different nations' ability to understand and their need of norms of purposeful activity.

    The rapid rise in general enlightenment and the advances of science made other measures necessary. Ever since the 18th century the conflict between "belief and knowledge" (between which those are unable to distinguish who believe they know, comprehend, understand), has grown more and more accentuated. (All are believers who lack the exact knowledge of reality, also those who say they do not believe in anything.) This conflict began with the anti-religious, anti-metaphysical philosophy of enlightenment and grew throughout the 19th century with the progress of scientific research. Laplace with his Système du monde, Lamarck, Darwin, Spencer, and Haeckel with the theory of evolution. Lange his History of Materialism, and others, convinced natural scientists that "they did not need the hypothesis of a spiritual world". Their attacks on the old life-views led to a growing uncivilizing disorientation, so that people finally "felt increasingly uncertain about right and wrong. They are even uncertain whether right and wrong is anything but old superstition." There is a danger that mankind in its madness will exterminate itself.

    It became necessary to take steps to counter this frenzy, and it was decided to allow the safe part of the esoteric knowledge, which mankind now has the ability to comprehend, if not to understand its significance, to be made exoteric. Mankind thus had the possibility of forming a rational conception of reality and life, as well as of the meaning and goal of existence.

    Belief was not permitted in the esoteric orders. In these, the question was always that of comprehending and understanding, not believing. In the lowest degree they were taught to distinguish between belief and assumption. Belief is absolute, unreasonable emotional conviction, unamenable to correction or reason. Everybody has his petty beliefs about almost any absurdity, and this is because man is unable to truly know anything but definitively established facts in the visible world. In contrast, assumption is preliminary, valid only until one has come to know, is amenable to rational arguments, and desires correction. Authorities there may well be in all domains of life, but their assumptions do not amount to any final instance for common sense, which, however different for each of us, is still the highest sense and that which everybody ought to strive to develop. It is the individual's synthetic instinct of life acquired through his incarnations.

    During the last two thousand years there has been an unremitting conflict between different idiologies, a conflict between theology and philosophy, theology and science, philosophy and science.

    In the history of European philosophy it is chiefly the conflict between theology and philosophy that is apparent. In this conflict, theology has almost always had the support of those in political power. Philosophy has had to fight its way step by step, with unspeakable toil and millions of martyrs, to achieve freedom of thought and expression, tolerance and humanity. These gains are instead threatened by the Marxist idiology, which forbids the individual to think in any other way than what those in power decree. This is the new tyranny of thought. That mental development is hampered by this new kind of idiotization even the simplest intellect should be able to see.

    The conflict between theology and science began with Galilei and is still going on.

    The conflict between philosophy and science has been called off, at least for the time being, now that the philosophers finally have become either agnostics who deny the possibility of ascertaining superphysical facts, or antimetaphysicians who deny the existence of superphysical reality.

    Throughout the history of philosophy, which actually begins with the sophists, we can trace the attempts of human reason to solve the problems of existence on its own without esoteric knowledge, with access to physical sense only.

    That this was bound to fail will become manifest in what follows. But it is only now that people in general are beginning to see that it is impossible. Science lacks the organs of apprehension necessary to this, and the scientist refuses to concern himself with things that cannot be investigated by the instruments of natural research. Logically, this is perfectly defensible.

    It should be pointed out that the Indian yoga philosophy is not consistent with the facts of esoteric knowledge, but is based on misinterpretations of some of these. Rebirth has been turned into a meaningless metempsychosis, so that it is considered possible for men to be reborn as animals, whereas reversion to an inferior natural kingdom in fact precluded. Evolution through the mineral, vegetable, animal, and human kingdoms is considered to end with men's entrance into and extinction in nirvana, whereas nirvana is not really the end but the beginning. The Indian interpretation of manas, buddhi, nirvana, atma, karma, is misleading, as is also the absolute subjectivism of Advaita, which makes knowledge of the matter and motion aspects of existence impossible.

    When people get hold of a new word, sooner or later it loses its original significance. People always believe they know which concept the word belongs to. It can be predicted that the term "esoteric" as an ingredient of the vocabulary of the masses will be synonymous with practically anything.

    Regrettably, there is also a risk of esoterics falling into disrepute because of the growing popularity of quasi-occultism. More and more writers of the incompetent sort, with an eye to the main chance, have hastened to produce all sorts of balderdash, for there is a rapid sale for this as for all other cheap literature. Their sense of reality being ruined by all fictionalism, people prefer fiction to reality.

    There are also clairvoyants à la Swedenborg who will tell what they have seen in the "inner world". They ought to consider the esoteric axiom that "no self-tutored seer ever saw correctly", since though the next world may be seemingly like ours, it is actually totally unlike. Unless one has esoteric knowledge of the pertaining matters, one will misinterpret practically everything.

    There are five proofs, for those who need them, of the correctness of hylozoics (its agreement with reality), each one of them by itself wholly sufficient, being of matchless logical tenability. These five are:

    the logical proof,
    the proof by explanation,
    the proof by prediction,
    the proof by clairvoyance,
    the experimental proof.

    The logical proof
    consists in showing that hylozoics constitutes a non-contradictory and irrefutable thought system and, as such, cannot be constructed by the human intellect nor without knowledge of reality. It can never come in conflict with facts definitively ascertained by science. All new facts will find their place in it. The more research advances, the more obvious will it be that hylozoics is the only tenable working hypothesis. At mankind's present stage of development it cannot be anything else for most people.

    The proof by explanation
    Hylozoics provides the simplest, most unitary, most general, non-contradictory and irrefutable explanation of thousands of facts otherwise completely inexplicable.

    The proof by prediction
    Already a number of verifiable predictions (sufficient in number to fill a volume) of discoveries, inventions, and happenings, in themselves unpredictable by man, have been made.

    The proof by clairvoyance
    As also Indian raja yogis maintain, anyone who is willing to undergo the requisite training can develop abilities, now dormant in man, which will one day be powers possessed by everybody, that is, the possibility of acquiring objective consciousness in ever higher molecular kinds, or states of aggregation, at present invisible.

    The experimental proof (magic)
    This proof consists in knowing the pertaining laws of nature and the method of their application and in using physical etheric material energies to bring about changes also in dense physical matter. Magic, however, has been prohibited for a number of reasons. Its use would put a weapon in the hands of mankind's potential bandits and tempt them into all sorts of crime. Scientists have dubbed the magicians frauds and called all such phenomena impossible, since they "conflict with the laws of nature". The magicians have been martyrs in other ways too. Those hungry for sensations demand more and more of them. Those in need of help besiege their victims with their pleas. The curious want all their problems solved for them.

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