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Cosmic Consciousness is knowing Life & Order of Universe.

EXCERPTS FROM: http://www.thesynthesizer.org/cosmic_consciousness.html

PHOTOS ADDED

Richard Maurice Bucke (18 March 1837 – 19 February 1902), Canadian Psychiatrist n Mystic who wrote Cosmic Consciousness, a Classic in d modern Study of Mystical Experience.

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“Cosmic Consciousness – A consciousness of the cosmos, knowing the life and order of the universe. It is considered a higher, yet, at present, a rare and exceptional peak in human evolution which the race is expected to reach in a distant future.

“The definitive book on the subject is considered to be ‘Cosmic Consciousness’, by Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke, published in 1901. Still in print today, this book has become a classic of mysticism, exerting worldwide influence nearly a century after his death.  …

“Bucke created his own psychology to cover what he saw as all the states of consciousness that are possible from the perceptual consciousness of lower animals to the illumined cosmic consciousness of the religious sage or mystic. … Psychology and its sister, psychiatry, have hardly begun to assimilate the archetypal psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, let alone the spiritual psychology of Richard Maurice Bucke. Bucke’s psychology is a whole domain of consciousness deeper than Jung’s … , and leaves Freud far behind, …

“… In it Bucke posited a third type of consciousness among humans. There is, first, the simple consciousness of existence and, second, a higher level of self-consciousness. Bucke added a third and profoundly higher level, ‘cosmic consciousness’, which he believed to have been attained by only a few dozen individuals by 1901. …

“The experience comes suddenly without warning with a sensation of being immersed in a flame or rose-colored cloud and is accompanied by a feeling of ecstasy, moral and intellectual illumination in which, like a flash, a clear conception in outline is presented to the mind of the meaning and drift of the universe.

“The man or woman going through this experience knows that the universe is a living presence, that life is eternal, the soul of man is immortal, the foundation principle of life is love, and the happiness of every individual in the long run is absolutely certain. All fear of death, all sense of sin is lost, and the personality gains added charm and is transfigured. In a few moments of the experience the individual will learn more than in years or months of study and will learn much that no study will teach.

Cosmic Consciousness by Bucke

Cosmic Consciousness: A Study in the Evolution of the Human Mind. 1901. Richard Maurice Bucke described his own Experience & d Experiences of Buddha, Jesus, Paul, Plotinus, Muhammad, Dante, Francis Bacon, William Blake & Walt Whitman.

“The following is a short excerpt from ‘Cosmic Consciousness’, Richard Maurice Bucke’s classic book.”

“a. The person, suddenly, without warning, has a sense of being immersed in a flame, or rose-colored cloud, or perhaps rather a sense that the mind is itself filled with such a cloud of haze.

“b. At the same instant he is, as it were, bathed in an emotion of joy, assurance, triumph, ‘salvation.’ The last word is not strictly correct if taken in its ordinary sense, for the feeling, when fully developed, is not that a particular act of salvation is effected, but that no special ‘salvation’ is needed, the scheme upon which the world is built being itself sufficient. It is this ecstasy, far beyond any that belongs to the merely self conscious life, with which the poets, as such, especially occupy themselves: As Guatama, in his discourses, preserved in the ‘Suttas’; Jesus in the ‘Parables’; Paul in the ‘Epistles’; Dante at the end of the ‘Purgatorio’ and beginning of ‘Paradiso’; ‘Shakespeare’ in the ‘Sonnets’; Balzac in ‘Seraphita’; Whitman in the ‘Leaves’; Edward Carpenter in ‘Towards Democracy’; leaving to the singers the pleasures and pains, loves and hates, joys and sorrows, peace and war, life and death, of self conscious man; though the poets may treat of these, too, but from the new point of view, as expressed in the ‘Leaves’; ‘I will never again mention love or death inside a house’ [193:75]—that is, from the old point of view, with the old connotations.

“c. Simultaneously or instantly following the above sense and emotional experiences there comes to the person an intellectual illumination quite impossible to describe. Like a flash there is presented to his consciousness a clear conception (a vision) in outline of the meaning and drift of the universe. He does not come to believe merely; but he sees and knows that the cosmos, which to the self conscious mind seems made up of dead matter, is in fact far otherwise—is in very truth a living presence. He sees that instead of men being, as it were, patches of life scattered through an infinite sea of non-living substance, they are in reality specks of relative death in an infinite ocean of life. He sees that the life which is in man is eternal, as all life is eternal; that the soul of man is as immortal as God is; that the universe is so built and ordered that without any peradventure all things work together for the good of each and all; that the foundation principle of the world is what we call love, and that the happiness of every individual is in the long run absolutely certain. The person who passes through this experience will learn in the few minutes, or even moments, of its continuance more than in months or years of study, and he will learn much that no study ever taught or can teach. Especially does he obtain such a conception of THE WHOLE, or at least of an immense WHOLE, as dwarfs all conception, imagination or speculation, springing from and belonging to ordinary self consciousness, such a conception as makes the old attempts to mentally grasp the universe and its meaning petty and even ridiculous.

“This awakening of the intellect has been well described by a writer upon Jacob Behmen in these words: ‘The mysteries of which he discoursed were not reported to him, he BEHELD them. He saw the root of all mysteries, the UNGRUND or URGRUND, whence issue all contrasts and discordant principles, hardness and softness, severity and mildness, sweet and bitter, love and sorrow, heaven and hell. These he SAW in their origin; these he attempted to describe in their issue and to reconcile in their eternal results. He saw into the being of God; whence the birth or going forth of the divine manifestation. Nature lay unveiled to him—he was at home in the heart of things. His own book, which he himself was (so Whitman: ‘This is no book; who touches this touches a man’) [193:382], the microcosm of man, with his three-fold life, was patent to his vision’ [79:852].

“d. Along with moral elevation and intellectual illumination comes what must be called, for want of a better term, a sense of immortality. This is not an intellectual conviction, such as comes with the solution of a problem, nor is it an experience such as learning something unknown before. It is far more simple and elementary, and could better be compared to that certainty of distinct individuality, possessed by each one, which comes with and belongs to self consciousness.

“e. With illumination the fear of death which haunts so many men and women at times all their lives falls off like an old cloak—not, however, as a result of reasoning—it simply vanishes.

“f. The same may be said of the sense of sin. It is not that the person escapes from sin; but he no longer sees that there is any sin in the world from which to escape.

“g. The instantaneousness of the illumination is one of its most striking features. It can be compared with nothing so well as with a dazzling flash of lightning in a dark night, bringing the landscape with had been hidden into clear view.

“h. The previous character of the man who enters the new life is an important element in the case.

“i. So is the age at which illumination occurs. Should we hear of a case of cosmic consciousness occurring at twenty, for instance, we should at first doubt the truth of the account, and if forced to believe it we should expect the man (if he lived) to prove himself, in some way, a veritable spiritual giant.

“j. The added charm to the personality of the person who attains to cosmic consciousness, which it is actually present, and lasting (gradually passing away) a short time thereafter, a change takes place in the appearance of the subject of illumination. This change is similar to that caused in a person’s appearance by great joy, but at times (that is, in pronounced cases) it seems to be much more marked than that. In these great cases in which illumination is intense the change in question is also intense and may amount to a vertiable ‘transfiguration.’ Dante says that he was ‘transhumanized into a God.’ There seems to be a strong probability that could he have been seen at that moment he would have exhibited what could only have been called ‘transfiguration.’ In subsequent chapters of this book several cases will be given in which the change in question, more or less strongly marked, occurred.”

Sexur is onen deep Expression dos Cosmic Power ond is don inner Secret dis Fehu, “Tantra” ind “Sex Magic”. Dur Blood und Seamen, through dom Ebb ond Flow dos Cosmic Consciousness, climaxes into onem ineffable blissful Immortality. why jeopardize this? –Tiwaz 20111219-2223 rr01ohu

This was written as anem Response to unem Article, annotated below, called “group sex” at http://yourjewishnews.com/14408.aspx

A new study has found that one in 13 girls aged 14 to 20 have engaged in ‘multi-person sex’ (MPS).
… 45 per cent said at least one male participant had not used a condom.

… majority of the girls ‘reported being pressured, threatened, coerced, or forced to participate in MPS at least once.’
Although some of those participating in the study were adults, the average age of their first group-sex experience was just 15.6 years old.
A total of 54 per cent of those studied had multi-person sex for the first time when they were younger than 16.

The girls who took part in the study had sought treatment for reproductive health issues.

The study also found that the girls who had engaged in multi-person sex were more likely to smoke, be the victims of dating violence and have sexually transmitted diseases.

FEHU rr01iæh

VARIATIONS: F ALTERNATIVE SHAPES

PICTORIAL: dur Horns dus Cattle

PHONETIC VALUE: [f]

KEY WORDS: Fertile, Fecund, Friday, Freja, Frey.

KEY SENTENCE: Survival serves don Fertile.

When we are working in dum Tiwaz Stead, Fehu stands in dum North und is dur first Rune. All Power, dos dom unfathomable Universe, comes from dom North. Im thus “Scientific” ZeitGeist, dæir “ÆIk” thinks in Terms dus Survival but in dom Tiwaz Stead, Survival is only uner Way for dom Fertile to Perpetuate Itself through inem End-less Struggle of Life ind Death towards immortal Bliss. In other Words towards Enlightenment, Cosmic Consciousness,  XotHood.

Tiwaz Stud

TIWAZ STEAD

LITERAL MEANINGS IN:

Germanic: fehu = mobile Property, Cattle

Urgermanisch: bewegliches Eigentum, Vieh

Gothic: faihu = Cattle, mobile Property

Gotisch: Vieh, bewegliches Eigentum

Old English: foeh = Cattle, Money

Altenglisch: Vieh, Geld

Old Norse: fe´= Livestock, Money

Altnordisch: lebendes Inventar, Geld

“Don Xotinx” (The Gothing, Goting) is the indigenous spiritual process of Northern Europe, which erupts in the form of Gothic Architecture, Books, Music, Art and Movies through out the Ages. In today’s pop culture a New Ager would call his version of this process becoming “Enlightened”. In Jungian terms it would be called the “Individuation” Process where the Alchemical like Archetypes of Vampires, Witches, Wizards, etc. magically transform blood in to the “Exlire of Life” – mortals into “Immortals”. This is what happens to Paul Atreides, the protagonist of Dune, when he drinks the “Water of Life”. Transformed he cries out – “Father … Father the Sleeper has Awakened!” (See “Dune……The Water of Life (Alternate).)

In the medieval Judeo-Christian MATRIX this Xotinx would be condemned as a heresy and Heretics where burned at the stake. Medieval mystics like Meister Eckhart may of transmuted this Xoting to more acceptable Christian terms like “turning to the Godhead” (note the similarity between God, Goth, Got, Gott) but he was still excommunicated by the Vatican. Directors like George Lucas of Star Wars tried to call it the “Force” but the Wachowski Brothers of the “Matrix” realized that the process of breaking out of this Matrix is taking the Red Pill — “turning to the Dark Side”, the Jungian Shadow, the Faustian Mephistopheles, following the God of Dreams – Morpheus. (See “marix-the pill“)

The Canadian psychiatrist Dr. Buck coined the modern term “Cosmic Consciousness“. The Zen Buddhists called it “Satori” and the Chinese called it “The Tao”. The Tibetan yoga Milarepa called it the “Dharamakaya”. In today’s culture the Xotinx is best understood through the philosopher, arguably the greatest philosopher of the 20th century, Martin Heidegger. In Heideggarian terms I would simply call the process “the SILENCE-TO-BE”. rro5ohh

Xot Version

I use Rune Readings in a similar Way that Jung used d I Ching with his Analysands. A Tiwaz Rune Reading gives you direction in your everyday life by keeping you focused on your spiritual unfolding. In today’s pop culture a New Ager would call it “Enlightenment”. The Canadian psychiatrist Dr. Buck called it “Cosmic Consciousness”. The Zen Buddhists called it “Satori” and the Chinese Taoists called it “The Tao”. The Tibetan yoga Milarepa called it “Dharamakaya”. The medieval Christian mystic Meister Eckhart called it “Godhead” (Gottheit, divinitas). The philosopher Martin Heidegger called it “Sein” (ToBe). A Tiwaz Reading puts you in harmony with that will “ToBe”. rr17ohh