Who Was I Before This Life? Where Was I Before This Life?

1. Elementalism provides the answers to all philosophical questions. As such, it provides the answer to the question of who you were in previous lives, and where your consciousness was before you were born.

2. Ignorant people ask themselves where they were before they were born as if they were their bodies and not their consciousness.

3. This leads to great confusion, as one’s physical form in this life is an expression of one’s genes, and those genes are unique to this life.

4. Therefore, what did I like look in my previous life? What social role did I fill? And where was this society located?

5. Knowing consciousness to be the prima materia, the Elementalist knows that these are deceptive questions.

6. A person is not their body, therefore who they were in previous lives was whoever their consciousness incarnated as.

7. This incarnation would have been a function of the frequency of that person’s consciousness.

8. This incarnation could have been anything, depending on that person’s frequency of consicousness.

9. The physical world is not the prima materia, and, as such, all fragments of consciousness are not located anywhere physical, but are rather perceiving some subset of the Great Fractal.

10. You have always been the fragment of consciousness that you are, ever since it separated from the divine in the intial act of creation.

11. This fragment of consciousness is eternal until it is recalled by the divine. The perceptions that pass through this fragment of consciousness are not of primary importance.

12. Thus, you could have been anyone in a previous life.

13. The frequency of the world in which you incarnated in this life is a function of the frequency that you ended your previous life with.

14. The frequency of the world into which you incarnated in your previous life was a function of the frequency of your consciousness in the life before that.

15. The frequency of anywhere you found yourself in the past will be a function of the frequency of your consciousness at the time.

16. The further back you go through the reincarnations, the more different your frequency becomes and so the more different your lives become.

17. You were still yourself in all of your previous lives, and you were wherever you deserved to be based on the frequency of your consciousness at the time.

18. You have been Cleopatra, and Napoleon, and Ghengis Khan, in previous lives. The only question is how many incarnations ago. The more similar your frequency of consciousness is to those people, the more recently.

19. It’s possible to rise above the life you’re living now, and to see several of the lives you have lived previously, stretching away through the Great Fractal in an illusion of time.

20. Your future self will ask themselves who they were in previous lives, and, if they are psychically gifted, they might develop the ability to look back and see you live this life now.

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In Clown World, Spirituality Is Considered Mental Illness

The strangest item in the New Zealand popular consciousness this week was the story about the University of Canterbury sociology lecturer Dr. Anne Scott. It seems like Dr. Scott was dismissed for having unorthodox religious beliefs, in particular “spiritualist beliefs”. She appears to have been another victim of the fact that, in Clown World, any genuine spiritual wisdom is considered to be mental illness.

Everyone alive today is subject to what is known as the Clown World Fork. This is the major cause of strife in Clown World today.

The Clown World Fork is that only two attitudes towards the divine are allowed. Either you declare yourself to worship a dead rabbi nailed to a tree and call it God, or you declare the world to be a soulless, meaningless slaughterhouse of unending despair and horror. Anyone who asserts any other attitude is mentally ill, and can get forked.

This fork, or something similar to it, has been observed long ago by other commentators. Cyril Scott, in An Outline Of Modern Occultism, noted that only a minority saw appeal in occult philsophy: those who thought both that mainstream religion was illogical, and that materialism was empty and soulless. However, as mentioned above, being in this minority comes with social risks.

Dr. Scott fell victim of the Clown World Fork. She bravely tried to assert a third path, away from mindless superstition and mindless nihilism, and towards using reason to uncover spiritual truths. Unfortunately, the modern university system is no place for any kind of original thinker, and she was duly shunned.

Our society is grounded on three spiritual falsehoods, and anyone who denies any one of them is likewise shunned. Christians are allowed to pretend to deny these falsehoods, as long as other people understand that those Christians aren’t really serious. These three spiritual falsehoods are reinforced by all official conduct and by all popular culture. To question any of the three is to be considered psychotic.

The first falsehood is that the brain generates consciousness, and so, with the death of one’s physical body, one’s consciousness will be extinguished. The second falsehood is that this physical world is all there is, and the worlds seen in dreams and visions are illusory. The third falsehood is that neither consciousness nor the physical world is divine in any sense, both being mundane expressions of physical causes.

All of these falsehoods are known to be falsehoods by anyone who has studied occult philosophy – but therein lies the problem. Anyone who realises that any of these three assertions are false is labelled mentally ill by the Clown World herd. In Clown World, it’s taken as granted that only the mentally ill would question one of these three great spiritual dogmas, and so these terrible metaphysical lodestones continue to weigh us down.

The Western World of 2021 is in desperate need of a spiritual revolution.

During the recent cannabis referendum debate in New Zealand, the mainstream media featured people making most of the arguments that VJM Publishing has also made for cannabis law reform. One argument they didn’t make, however, was that cannabis is a spiritual sacrament that helps people reconnect to the divine, and therefore ought to be legal on spiritual grounds.

Arguably, cannabis is already legal under Sections 13 and 15 of the NZ Bill of Rights Act, which enshrine the right to religious practice. Unfortunately, no-one except for VJM Publishing made this argument. Alternative spiritual practices are highly taboo in Clown World society, as evidenced by the case of Dr. Scott. As such, the prevailing narrative is that cannabis causes mental illness, not that it grants spiritual insight.

As anyone who has ever dealt with the mental health services has learned, the Establishment will not allow any talk of spirituality. Anyone who denies one of the three assertions mentioned above is considered mentally ill – and no discussion will be had. This goes triple for anyone who came to deny one of those assertions after doing a psychoactive drug. Such people cannot escape the label of mental illness, because the three false assertions are believed with such obstinate righteousness that even questioning them is an outrage.

The natural reaction, upon learning that society is built on false metaphysical assumptions, is to become anxious. It is terrifying to realise that society has got the basics wrong and that we’re causing a massive amount of unnecessary suffering to ourselves for no rational reason. It’s horrifying to realise that Plato, the founder of Western civilisation, wrote about his belief in reincarnation in Timaeus, and yet this belief is routinely casually dismissed by far, far, far lesser minds.

Western society today has no conception of “took a spiritual sacrament, became wiser, is now operating on a higher plane.” It’s merely “took drugs, went mad.” Clown World, being the combination of soulless corporate whoring and soulless anti-intellectual rabble rousing, has no ideological space for anything spiritual. All talk of spiritual insight, all questioning of the three great dogmas, is merely mental illness. Anyone expressing such sentiments needs sedative medication, or, at least, to get kicked out of their job.

Such is the wretched state of spirituality in Clown World.

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Elemental Illusions And Elemental Delusions

1. The Prime Illusion is to believe that the physical world is the prima materia.

2. The Prime Delusion is to believe that one’s own consciousness is separate and distinct from all other consciousnesses.

3. The Prime Illusion belongs in the same category as other illusions such as that the Sun rotates around the Earth or that the Earth is flat.

4. Just because the physical world looks real doesn’t mean that it’s the prima materia. This status is reserved for consciousness.

5. The Elementalist laughs at people who believe the physical world is the prima materia, especially if this belief causes them to fear death.

6. Such people are as laughable as those afraid to travel in a boat lest they fall of the edge of the Earth.

7. The Prime Illusion is capable of causing horrific suffering to oneself.

8. The Prime Delusion belongs in the same category as other delusions such as that the existence of the divine cannot be proven or demonstrated.

9. Just because other consciousnesses cannot be proven to exist by empirical means doesn’t mean that their existence is less certain.

10. The Elementalist doesn’t laugh at people who believe that their consciousness is separate and distinct from all other consciousnesses. Such people are extremely dangerous.

11. The Prime Delusion is capable of causing horrific suffering to others.

12. A person is anxious if they suffer from the Prime Illusion to a minor extent. They are insane if they suffer from the Prime Illusion to a major extent.

13. A person is narcissistic if they suffer from the Prime Delusion to a minor extent. They are psychopathic if they suffer from the Prime Delusion to a major extent.

14. The purpose of spiritual practice is to overcome such illusions and delusions.

15. A person suffering from either the Prime Illusion or the Prime Delusion can be said to be unenlightened.

16. The less enlightened a time, a place, or a group of people, the more prevalent the Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion will be.

17. The Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion have so much power because they cannot be disproven by appeal to empirical data.

18. The Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion have to be transcended on a spiritual level. This is achieved by raising one’s frequency high enough to be immune to illusions and delusions.

19. Full belief in either the Prime Illusion or the Prime Delusion will prevent a consciousness from advancing more than halfway up the Great Masculine Axis.

20. Partial belief in either the Prime Illusion or the Prime Delusion will prevent a consciousness from reaching the Summer Pole.

21. Compassion, when exercised on a spiritual level, is mostly a matter of helping people overcome the Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion.

22. Elementalism, in that it provides the cure to the Prime Illusion and the Prime Delusion, is a path away from suffering.

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The Fundamental Feminine Attitude

1. The Fundamental Feminine Attitude is the will to impose chaos upon order.

2. Femininity is depicted as blue, which represents the sorrow that follows from the suffering caused by false or excess order.

3. The will to impose chaos upon order is ultimately inspired by the rejection of suffering. The feminine assumes authority of the local environment and imposes chaos upon the order that causes suffering.

4. The Fundamental Feminine Attitude is expressed in the material world through both the masculine and the feminine elements.

5. Femininity in the aspect of clay involves a determination to raise one’s offspring to adulthood. Action here nurtures the young of one’s own kin.

6. Femininity in the aspect of iron involves physical devotion. This aspect of femininity is devoted to the natural order of the body. Action here leads to a healthy body.

7. Femininity in the aspect of silver involves intellectual devotion. This aspect of femininity is devoted to the natural order of the mind. Action here leads to a healthy mind.

8. Femininity in the aspect of gold involves spiritual devotion. This aspect of femininity is devoted to the natural order of the consciousness. Action here leads to a healthy consciousness.

9. Femininity in the aspect of earth involves devotion to one’s offspring. This involves meeting their needs, so that they can themselves grow to have rectitude and devotion.

10. Femininity in the aspect of water involves devotion to oneself. This involves meeting one’s own needs, so that one can continue to express rectitude and devotion.

11. Femininity in the aspect of air involves devotion to one’s friends. This involves meeting the needs of the others in one’s community and society, so that those others can express rectitude and devotion.

12. Femininity in the aspect of fire involves devotion to the divine. The involves understanding that the only reason to be devoted to anything is to further the divine plan.

13. For the feminine, even sexual reproduction involves the imposition of chaos upon order, because the zygote will grow into a living creature that can take many kinds of potential actions.

14. The ultimate act of chaos is to produce new life, for this life has free will and is therefore an unpredictable and chaotic element.

15. Successful application of the Fundamental Masculine Attitude leads to devotion.

16. A failure to apply the Fundamental Feminine Attitude leads to an excess of order, which becomes rigidity and suffocation, which leads to suffering.

17. It can therefore be said that the essence of femininity is devotion, which is the same as the will to impose chaos upon false or excess order.

18. A respectable woman is one who has devotion to rectitude. Through this quality, all other good qualities of both femininity and masculinity are possible.

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