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The Illumination Conspiracy - Pythagorean Illumination

Pythagorean Illumination

In this article The Illumination Conspiracy discusses the rational religion of Pythagorean Illumination, the core points of this religion, the core teachings of the Illuminati, and the Illumination of the divine spark.

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A true religion will have rationality and reason along with science.Because science along with reason and rationality can solve quite a lot of problems. Science is only one fragment of the true universal religion.An example of one such religion is Pythagorean illuminism, which is the belief that everyone can become god through evolution. In Pythagorean illuminism it also states that mathematics is in everything.

Pythagorean illuminism is a rational religion that is not based on any form of dogma or religious ''sacred texts''. This religion encourages each individual to think rationally and think for themselves. It also encourages the individual to research all religions and find out their flaws.

This tactic will ultimately make the individual see that Pythagorean illuminism is the true rational religion.​



If you would like to conduct your own research regarding religion without having to go through the highly tedious task of searching all over the internet and reading various articles on the subject and taking notes on the articles, then I would advice you to view this article written by the Pythagorean Illuminati themselves:



http://armageddonconspiracy.co.uk/The-Incompleteness-Theorem(2151432).htm


 

A true religion would encourage others to research other religions, so that they can find where those religion's flaws lay.

The other main function of illuminism is to help people save themselves, and to ascend into their higher selves. This can be achieved through a process known as Self Enlightenment. The only one who can save yourself is you.

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​Self Enlightenment And Illuminating The Divine Spark

The Divine Spark​

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What is the Divine Spark? To answer this question I have had to conduct some research as well as ask some other individuals what it was. The Divine Spark of you is your Spirit, the core of you, it is the ''higher self''. The divine spark is the ignition sequence, when ignited the spark illuminates your soul (''The Higher Self'').

Prior to awakening the divine spark you must go through a process known as self enlightenment. Self enlightenment mainly regards individualization becoming individualized is the first step to awakening the divine spark.​

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Changing the psyche​

Changing the psyche is the first step to self-enlightenment. This can be done by believe in forgiveness of our fellow man and not to bear grudges, defamation of character, slander, or hurt of any kind to any fellow human. But, in those instances where a human has been wrongfully attacked, (ie. slandered, defamed, etc. by people who wish to step on others etc.) we will have to search out and seek the truth and provide a gentle lesson for the attackers to experience so they can realize the errors of their ways.​

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Intuition - The Illumination of The Unconscious​

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Awakening the divine spark is about becoming individualized and accepting yourself and heightening your awareness (intuition)

Intuition is the ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning. That is the key to illuminating the unconscious mind and rendering it conscious. Intuition taken to it's limit is gnosis. (To become God)​

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What is intuition but an astonishing ability to derive answers from an unknown source. Yet the source IS known, but that doesn't reduce its mystery. The source of intuition is the unconscious mind. The closer you get to gnosis, the more intuitive you become. Gnosis is nothing other than intuitive thinking taken to its limit - when in a dazzling, ineffable flash of inspiration, the whole of the cosmic unconscious is illuminated and fully revealed to you. You understand EVERYTHING. You are GOD!!!!!!!!!


The process of individualization​ - Self Enlightenment

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Individuation is a process of self-development, self-actualisation, of making the most of oneself. It allows us to fully integrate all of the aspects of our psyche and it confers upon us a sense of psychic wholeness and true individual autonomy. It gives birth to the "inner man".

The ego needs first to integrate the persona, followed by the shadow then the anima/animus then the mana personalities and finally the Self. It needs to correct any imbalance between extraversion and introversion, and between thinking, feeling, sensation and intuition. When all of that is completed, we are Whole.

Individuation is about the heightening of awareness and the expansion of consciousness through the integration of unconscious elements. It's a process of psychic growth. Individuation is about the uniqueness of the individual, about becoming truly yourself, freed from the need to conform with others for social acceptability. It's about self-transformation, of giving birth inside oneself to a new, higher human with far greater power and capability.

The Individuation Process, the journey to psychic wholeness, to maximum self-actualisation has five stages:​

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1) Analysing and understanding your persona. It is what you want it to be? Does it reflect your true values and authentically carry your ego into the world, or is it fake, phoney, devious, hypocritical, shallow, narcissistic, all style and no substance, all show concealing an empty space where your ego should be?


2) Confronting your shadow. You have to face up to the things you have locked in the box of your personal unconscious. Why did you put them there? Why do you fear them? Have you failed to understand their true meaning? You must integrate these contents into consciousness so that they no longer haunt you. This is the most challenging phase of individuation when you have to activate your inner hero and slay your personal dragons, deal with your inner demons, and clear out every monster from the dark recesses of your mind.​

3) The encounter with your anima/animus - the soul-image. This can also be a great personal trial. Men must confront their inner female, and women their inner male. The anima is the repository of the feminine aspects of the male psyche such as gentleness, patience, emotional accord, relatedness, sympathy, empathy, tenderness, receptiveness, patience, forgiveness, compassion, appreciation of Nature. The animus is the masculine side of the female psyche reflecting hard analysis, logic, rationality, abstraction, independence, assertiveness, aggression, competitiveness, adventure, conquest, glory, thrill-seeking, confronting danger, the will to control, to rule, to dominate, the will to power.​

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All of your relationships with the opposite sex are defined here. A whole person must be able to understand and appreciate the qualities of the opposite sex, which are essential to collective human health and progress. We have lived in a disastrously male-dominated world for far too long, but now there are signs that we could flip and succumb to an equally disastrous feminised culture that despises masculinity. We have to be an integrated society that understands how best to optimise masculine and feminine traits. Similarly, all individuals must be able to accommodate the values of the opposite sex within themselves if they wish to be psychically whole. All of the "macho" bullshit has to perish, together with the "all men are rapists" school of feminism.​

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4) The encounter with the mana personalities - the gods and goddesses, our inner guides that can bestow superpowers and the wisdom of the ages.  This is potentially the most uplifting phase of individuation, but also comes with many dangers if we allow ourselves to be overwhelmed.


5) Meeting the Self - the God encounter. This is the final and most inspiring and wondrous phase of individuation where you become all you have it within you to be. In strange, mysterious episodes of heightened awareness - often induced by drugs or transformative meetings with "gurus" - many people have spontaneous, but all too fleeting, encounters with their Higher Self. This glimpse of a higher life, a higher state of being, becomes the defining moment of their existence, and they spend the rest of their lives trying to understand it and recreate it. They should systematically work towards it, using all of the different stages of individuation. There are no shortcuts, no easy options, no quick fixes. People have to get away from the whole idea of instant gratification and "fast food" for the Soul.​

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There are no spiritual McDonalds that can rustle up the answers to your life in a one-minute special with lots of mayo and ketchup. You have to earn enlightenment. You have to work hard for it, and do momentous things. You have to overcome your deepest fears. Our modern-day culture of providing everything on a plate is the worst possible preparation for achieving self-actualisation. It's the opposite of the correct formula. The modern age is the most spiritually backward in human history because it's the one most in thrall to the deceptive reality of the ego-consciousness. It may be extremely unfashionable to say, but working hard over many years remains the best way to make the most of yourself. If you're afraid of that undertaking, that effort, can you really expect to ever be successful?

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That is the second step to awakening the divine spark.​

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Death and the divine spark​

Why do people fear death? It is because they do not know what happens to them after they die. They fear entering unconscious and for their consciousness to vanish completely. Death releases the divine spark from its lowly prison, but if there has not been a substantial work of Gnosis undertaken by the soul prior to death, it becomes likely that the divine spark will be hurled back into, and then re-embodied within, the pangs and slavery of the physical world.

Teachings of The Pythagorean Illuminati - The Aspects And Core points of Illumination

The basis of the philosophical work of the Illuminati is in developing a high awareness and a link with the Divine Element of The Architect.  In this work the student is taught constructive idea, thought and action,which can be guided or directed by the student, which is based on the Blueprint of the Universe.

Tenets of Belief:

The following nine tenets illustrate the basic requirements for the student to adhere to in order to have a common bond and open themselves up to Illumination: 1. Belief in a Supreme Deity, which holds the Reality Construct of' your' personal spirituality and reflects your Gnosis.  This allows the student to draw on a personal and recognizable God-spark, which is individual to them, and reflects their Will.  This is important, in that with this approach we are able to cover aspects of all religions and philosophies and have something to offer all peoples.

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2.  We refer to this God-power, Supreme Being, Creator as THE ARCHITECT OF THE UNIVERSE.  The Architect is a compilation of all the forces in the Universe and is neither good nor evil, but absolute.


3. We believe in forgiveness of our fellow man and will not bear grudges, defamation of character, slander, or hurt of any kind to any fellow human.  But, in those instances where a human has been wrongfully attacked, (ie. slandered, defamed, etc. by people who wish to step on others etc.) we will search out and seek the truth and provide a gentle lesson for the attackers to experience so they can realize the errors of their ways.


4. We believe that Balance lies within each of us as Order-Chaos,reflected in our own Reality Construct from our personal and individual experiences.  We do not believe that Balance lies within the sexes, as this creates ideas of supremacy, and has been said, we believe that the Balance lies within each and every human being, not outside of us.


5.  We believe that there exists a conflict between Good and Evil forces which is responsible for man's downfall, or his enlightenment, and we fight for all good regardless of person, religion, race or creed.


6. We believe in righting all wrongs perpetrated against any innocent victim, by attackers who are motivated by ego, lust for power or the propagation of False Spirituality.  And fight all who would hurt others in order to strengthen their False Spirituality at the expense of tearing down another's True Spiritual pursuits.

7.      We do not use our powers of spirituality for political or supremacy ends, but recognize each individual's freedom to pursue his own Gnosis so long as it does not hurt another or the development of mankind's spiritual awakening.

8.  We cast NO stones at others before examining our own faults.

9. We accept all peoples for membership regardless of age, sex, race,religion or philosophy.  NOTE:  The exception to the rule here is that if a person worships a proven evil deity, belongs to a political party which rejects freedom, or lives by a selfish philosophy, is a racist or supremist. In the document entitled "Notations of Illuminati Thought", Weishaupt extolls the concepts of Illumination in a very simplistic manner to secure the attention of the student.

  Remember, the A.I.S.B. then, as today,accept men and women from all walks of life, from the working stiff to congressmen.  It was the intention of Weishaupt to make the preliminary lessons simple enough for a peasant to understand.  Once he got them to understand the simple and basic tenets, be began to notice something:They started to 'THINK', not just be.  The started to understand, not just blindly accept.  He found that he was educating his members, and was imparting to them the gift and ability to formulate linear, constructive,logical thought processes.

Here are some of Weishaupt's simple and basic 'rules' which lead to Illumination.  Many of you will 'assume' that you know these already, you don't.  You merely recognize them as common sense.  Weishaupt taught the members of the Illuminati to use these rules and constantly think about them, and apply them, and look for signs of them, during every waking hour.  THAT and only THAT is knowing them.  Recognizing them as commonsense is merely the 'step before' knowing them.


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WEISHAUPT'S RULES OF ILLUMINATION

True illumination inspires creation.  False illumination causes stagnation which is wrongfully interpreted as individual choice.  (This refers to taking the line of least resistance, being lazy and derelict and simply 'being comfortable' rather than working to better yourself).  In this case, conceit, narrow mindedness and haughty attitude are created. The right hand path, or True Illumination takes effort and the rewards of the student are equal to his potential in a given project. The left hand path, or false illumination, demands no effort and there wards are illusionary.

The falsely illuminated man is merely deluded that he has obtained his goals.  He is told through bad council and bad advisors that he only need look to them (the falsely illuminated), then he is convinced by them, that he has achieved illumination.  An example here, are those secret societies which rely on hashish and opium to achieve their illumination.(Peterson's notation re. hashish and opium)


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THE RULE - You [will] know True Illumination, when you have learned' wisdom'.  You are falsely illuminated when you are merely 'told' by others that you have wisdom, and you know you 'have not' worked for it. Truly Illuminated men feed each other's energy. Falsely illuminated men drain the Truly Illuminated of their energy. Falsely illuminated men succeed only in feeding the ego's of other falsely illumined men. The path to True Illumination must be discovered.  To walk it, you must clear away the debris. The path of false illumination is inviting and clear.  It is so easy to walk that it is lined with fools who delude themselves that knowledge and wisdom is a casual pursuit. Truly Illuminated men inspire. Falsely illuminated men stagnate. One can only attain True Illumination from the Truly Illuminated.


One can only attain false illumination from the falsely illuminated. Slander and lies are the tools of the falsely illuminated.  They are [used as] weapons against the Truly Illuminated.  Disorder is the strength and truth of the falsely illuminated. This sampling of simple and basic rules was/is the first step in training the initiate.  At first glance, one can see that these rules come in sets of two.  One indicates True Illumination, the other indicates false illumination.

These lessons were designed to educate the members of the Illuminati, as well as bring the students to a common starting point.Weishaupt was a genius in his teaching methods, in that he employed simplicity as well as Balance. He gives an example from the 'true' point of view, and offsets this with an example from the 'false' point of view.  He instinctively knew that the best way to teach anything, is to present the work in such a way as to llustrate it using the 'conjunction of opposites'.  In doing this, the student would soon learn to think in Balance, seeing everything as it was,and conceiving of it's opposite.

Thus giving the student a complete linear objective view.  He knew that this teaching key could be unleashed on the peasants with remarkable results.  It would allow them to compare oppression with freedom.  It would exercise, temper and educate their perception as well as develop their logic.  And this in turn would force them to question the superstitious dogma of the Church as well as understand the oppression wrought by the State.

An educated peasant,Weishaupt reasoned could rise up and overthrow the tyranny of both Church and State.  A thinking peasant, knew what he wanted and why he wanted it.A thinking peasant would not accept oppression any longer for he now had a key to liberation and an educated mind capable of logical, linear thought. And he wanted a free life to go with these new found strengths.  This was the basic strategy which was used by Thomas Paine to help secure our freedoms here in America, and which helped win another revolution in France a few years later.

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