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The Reality Revolution Podcast

Manly P Hall - The Mystery Of The Apocalypse

The Reality Revolution Podcast

Brian Scott

Law Of Attraction, Parallel Realities, Magick, Reality Transurfing, Spirituality, Channeling, Ayahuasca, Nlp, Intuition, Mind Tech, Religion & Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Quantum Jumping, Qi-gong, Meditation, Subconscious Mind, Mindfulness, Hypnosis, Silva Mind Control, Psychedelics

4.9956 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Subjected to more criticism than any other book now incorporated in the New Testament, the Apocalypse -- popularly accredited to St. John the Divine -- is by far the most important but least understood of the Gnostic Christian writings. Though Justin Martyr declared the Book of Revelation to have been written by "John, one of Christ's apostles," its authorship was disputed as early as the second century after Christ. In the third century these contentions became acute and even Dionysius of Alexandria and Eusebius attacked the Johannine theory, declaring that both the Book of Revelation and the Gospel according to St. John were written by one Cerinthus, who borrowed the name of the great apostle the better to foist his own doctrines upon the Christians. Later Jerome questioned the authorship of the Apocalypse and during the Reformation his objections were revived by Luther and Erasmus. The once generally accepted notion that the Book of Revelation was the actual record of a "mystical experience" occurring to St. John while that seer was an exile in the Isle of Parmos is now regarded with disfavor by more critical scholars. Other explanations have therefore been advanced to account for the symbolism permeating the volume and the original motive for its writing. The more reasonable of these theories may be summed up as follows: First, upon the weight of evidence furnished by its own contents the Book of Revelation may well be pronounced a pagan writing -- one of the sacred books of the Eleusinian or Phrygian Mysteries. As a corollary, the real author of a work setting forth the profundities of Egyptian and Greek mysticism must have been an initiate himself and consequently obligated to write only in the symbolic language of the Mysteries. Second, it is possible that the Book of Revelation was written to reconcile the seeming discrepancies between the early Christian and pagan religious philosophies. When the zealots of the primitive Christian Church sought to Christianize pagandom, the pagan initiates retorted with a powerful effort to paganize Christianity. The Christians failed but the pagans succeeded. With the decline of paganism the initiated pagan hierophants transferred their base of operations to the new vehicle of primitive Christianity, adopting the symbols of the new cult to conceal those eternal verities which are ever the priceless possession of the wise.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the reality revolution.

0:08.6

I'm your host Brian Scott.

0:11.4

And I'm excited today because we're going to read from the secret teachings of all ages by Manley P. Hall.

0:19.1

It's surprising that I haven't read anything from this amazing text for the entire

0:24.5

course of the podcast. We've definitely covered Manly P. Hall in several episodes, but the secret

0:32.5

teachings of all ages is special. It's perhaps the most comprehensive and complete esoteric encyclopedia ever written.

0:40.9

The sheer scope and ambition of this book are stunning. In this book, Manley P. Hall, who was

0:47.2

an expert in the occult, an amazing academic who taught a variety of different principles,

0:53.8

and in particular particular he teaches about

0:56.8

Rosicrucianism and secret societies alchemy cryptology cabala taro pyramids the zodiac

1:03.9

pythagorean philosophy masonry gemology nicholas flammel the identity of will William Shakespeare, the life and teachings of Thot,

1:13.9

Hermes, the Kabbalah, the Hiramic legend. There's so many cool things that are covered in this book.

1:19.7

When I've ever looked at this book, I've thought, should I read the whole thing at once?

1:23.8

Should it cover some different parts of it and it seems almost overwhelming in scope there's

1:29.3

so much cool stuff in it but i wanted to read in particular the portion of it called the mystery

1:35.4

of the apocalypse we've dedicated several episodes talking about the book of revelation and the apocalypse

1:43.3

as it's discussed through the eyes of

1:46.1

Neville Goddard and Joseph Murphy and Manley P. Hall and some other episodes. I am very interested

1:52.6

in what scholars have to say about the apocalypse, the way it's written about in sacred texts,

1:58.4

because I always find really cool new information by reading about this stuff

2:02.3

and the section in the secret teachings of all ages on the mystery of the apocalypse is super

2:08.3

fascinating. The mystery of the apocalypse.

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