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Planets are not destinations in my view. That is to say, not like Earth, consisting of dense rock and dirt. I consider them as spiritual realms, or hierarchies. In my consideration they may represent energies (lacking better terms) that relate to where we are going, and where we have been. I consider that they provide their energetic share according to the elemental truths of Nature. The Sun is a good example because its influences are familiar to us. From the ancient Rishis in India, who shared first-hand experience, to early Christianity in the time of St. Paul, there were men who wrote about, and experienced spiritual hierarchies. It is claimed that we once knew about these hierarchies, but have long since forgotten. We are told it was Dionysius the Areopagite (pupil to St. Paul) who applied the words (used here) in describing the spiritual hierarchies. He did so in order to avoid using old, well-known materialistic terms. His aim was to foster spiritual consideration. Though different terms have been used in different cultures, there is a common thread. Hence my interest in old texts, where I try to glean a common thread. Collecting the wheat, and discarding the chaff, as it has been said. So, I take an interest no longer accepting what space agencies tell me is true.
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Planets are not destinations in my view. That is to say, not like Earth, consisting of dense rock and dirt. I consider them as spiritual realms, or hierarchies. In my consideration they may represent energies (lacking better terms) that relate to where we are going, and where we have been. I consider that they provide their energetic share according to the elemental truths of Nature. The Sun is a good example because its influences are familiar to us. From the ancient Rishis in India, who shared first-hand experience, to early Christianity in the time of St. Paul, there were men who wrote about, and experienced spiritual hierarchies. It is claimed that we once knew about these hierarchies, but have long since forgotten. We are told it was Dionysius the Areopagite (pupil to St. Paul) who applied the words (used here) in describing the spiritual hierarchies. He did so in order to avoid using old, well-known materialistic terms. His aim was to foster spiritual consideration. Though different terms have been used in different cultures, there is a common thread. Hence my interest in old texts, where I try to glean a common thread. Collecting the wheat, and discarding the chaff, as it has been said. So, I take an interest no longer accepting what space agencies tell me is true.
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