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Our Abyss and Nature’s Abyss - (529)

Introduction

The abyss and our own abyss is the special place where all our egos are located. In the abyss of nature is our abyss. The abyss is basically charged with the vibrations and the atoms of the egos and the activities that the egos take part in. The activities of the egos release certain vibrations and atoms and generate certain negative vibrations and these vibrations attract negative atoms.


Descending into Our Abyss

We can descend consciously into our own abyss and into the abyss of nature, or we can go there unconsciously without knowing it.

To descend into our own abyss we use meditation or just deep inquiry. If we are a little drowsy while trying to descend we can experience our own abyss in images, sound and as scenario that we observe or either take part in it.


Descending into Nature’s Abyss

The way we descend into the abyss of nature, is by using the astral body. We have to project the astral and enter the infra-dimensions through a special door or gate.


Conclusion

The Earth is not the abyss, but our descent into the abyss begins here on Earth, It all depends on what we do. We have the ego and so we have our own abyss, which is none other than the special place in us where the ego gravitates to and resides in. The ego can not reside in our heavens but in our abyss. We have no other option but to work on ourselves to remove the inhabitants from our abyss, leaving it clear, clean and illuminated by the light of our consciousness.


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Comments

  1. There is no Abyss. If you are a real Gnostic then you would know that we are already in hell. We are in Tartarus.

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  2. When we are awakened we are not in the abyss. The physical world is the physiocal world.

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