hebdomad

Human Flesh is made of Stardust

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / October 25, 2014 /

In a sense, human flesh is made of stardust… Every atom in the human body, excluding only the primordial hydrogen atoms, was fashioned in stars that formed, grew old and exploded most violently before the Sun and the Earth came into being. The explosions scattered the heavy elements as a fine dust through space. By…

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The History of the Universe

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / October 22, 2014 /

“When we look out into space, we are looking into our own origins, because we are are truly children of the stars. Written into every atom and every molecule of our bodies is the entire history of the Universe, from The Big Bang to the present day. Our story is the story of the Universe.…

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Building Code of the Demiurge

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / October 22, 2014 /

…the architecture of the universe is… built according to invisible universal rules, what I call cosmic code, the building code of the Demiurge. Examples of this universal building code [include] the rules that govern protein synthesis and how organisms are made… Scientists in discovering this code are deciphering the Demiurge’s hidden message, the trick he…

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The oscillating universe theory rides again

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / May 17, 2010 /

A joint UK-US team has put forward an alternative theory of cosmic evolution [which] proposes that the Universe undergoes cycles of "Big Bangs" and "Big Crunches", meaning our Universe is merely a "child of the previous one". It challenges the conventional view of the cosmos, which observations show to be 12-14 billion years old. The…

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Many Heavens of the Hebdomad

By Rev Illuminatus Maximus / July 7, 1999 /

In the gnostic view, Yaldabaoth built the universe as a sort of cosmic penal colony where “dimensions, times, and seasons” were created in order to keep humans “blinded” and “bound” to the cycle of reincarnation. ((“The Secret Book of John.” The Secret Teachings of Jesus. Trans. Marvin W. Meyer. Vintage, 1984. 64.)) As a soul…

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