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Earth Ancients

Freddy Silva: The Lost Art of Resurrection

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Society & Culture, Social Sciences, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2017

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

More than two thousand years before the resurrection of Jesus, initiates from spiritual traditions around the world were already practicing a secret mystical ritual in which they metaphorically died and were reborn into a higher spiritual state. During this living resurrection, they experienced a transformative spiritual awakening that revealed the nature of reality and the purpose of the soul, described as “rising from the dead.”


Freddy Silva explains how resurrection was never meant for the dead, but for the living--a fact supported by the suppressed Gnostic Gospel of Philip: “Those who say they will die first and then rise are in error. If they do not first receive the resurrection while they live, when they die they will receive nothing.” He reveals how these practices were not only common in the ancient world but also shared similar facets in each tradition: initiates were led through a series of challenging ordeals, retreated for a three-day period into a cave or restricted room, often called a “bridal chamber,” and while out-of-body, became fully conscious of travels in the Otherworld. Upon returning to the body, they were led by priests or priestesses to witness the rising of Sirius or the Equinox sunrise.


Exploring the hidden art of living resurrection, Silva shows how this personal experience of the Divine opened the path to self-empowerment and higher consciousness, leading initiates such as Plato to describe it as the pinnacle of spiritual development.

Freddy Silva is a leading researcher of alternative history, ancient knowledge, sacred sites, and the interaction between temples and consciousness. He has appeared on Discovery Channel, BBC, and Coast to Coast AM radio. He is the author of 5 books and lives in Portland, Maine.

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Transcript

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They're going to kill the love of my life.

0:02.0

If I don't go back to what I was doing.

0:04.0

On February 24th,

0:06.0

Our line of work is quite brutal and quite ruthless.

0:09.0

How far would you go for love?

0:12.0

You steal truck, bring it to me, then you make your money.

0:15.0

Is it dangerous?

0:16.0

Of course it's dangerous.

0:18.0

Nicholas Holt, Felicity Jones, with Ben Kingsley and Anthony Hopkins

0:22.0

All this trouble, all this pain, for love.

0:25.0

Collide. In theaters February 24th, rated PG-13,

0:28.0

maybe inappropriate for Children Under 13.

0:30.0

Block Talk Radio Oh, I'm not going to end.

0:45.0

I'm going to be.

0:47.0

I'm going to be in the world. For Saturday, February 18th, this is Earth Ancients. I'm your host, Cliff Dunning.

1:10.0

We've talked a great deal about wisdom traditions and incorporating yoga, meditation into our lives.

1:20.0

And, you know, we live in a very complex world, there's a lot of stress, a lot of illness, and the outcome for those of us who don't take care of our body, mind and spirit, there's disease.

1:35.0

Case in point, I recently traveled to Paris and I was,

1:39.6

before I got on the plane, I was suffering

1:41.8

from an ear infection and as a kid I had ear aches constantly constantly and what the

1:48.0

resolve was was to get antibiotics and you know you can use antibiotics quite frequently, but at some point you can become resistance to antibiotics.

2:01.0

And I had had a great deal of success with Chinese medicine, various eggs and pains,

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