The Initiation Stages of the Ausarian Religion
According to the Ausarian theology of ancient Egypt, the Divine Image (rightful Self-Image) for realizing the divine potential within is Ausar (copied and called Osiris by the Greeks). A means through which this realization can be achieved is through meditation which is symbolized by Auset (copied and called Isis by the Greeks). These principles are embodied in the story of Ausar.
In the story, the Supreme Being manifested itself in the world as Ausar, who rules through adherence to the divine law of Maat. Ausar's younger brother Set becomes jealous and murders him, cuts his body into fourteen pieces and usurps the throne. Ausar's devoted wife Auset gathers the parts of her husband's dis-membered body and magically conceives their son, Heru (copied and called Horus by the Greeks, the Romans also copied this concept and called it something else - we all know what). Heru eventually overthrows his evil uncle Set with the aid of Tehuti (the faculty representing Wisdom) and reclaims the throne.
This beautiful story which will be covered extensively in next week's volume outlines the stages that the individual and society as a whole has to go through to realize divinity - and resurrect the Ausar within all of us. This is simply being able to live by the 11 laws of God which must be first taken into the mind through using trance. This is the only tool that can be used to impregnate the mind with the 11 laws. It is not enough to possess (only memorise) the information - one must live truth and we can only establish this by first "trance-ending" our current behaviour by using trance. Reading a book or memorising divine words is not enough - it doesn't work as we've witnessed in the history of the world for the past 2,000 years. We must use the tools of the ancients which allowed them to build magnificent structures and achieve greatness "within and without". And remember, this story is more than 10,000 years old - it precedes any other religious story. Go to the British Museum or any other European museum to verify this. Statues of Ausar and papyri (Kamitic books) outlining the Ausarian religion which date back to several millenia are kept there for exhibition.
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