Thursday, September 6, 2018

Missing Links In Bible (圣经的失连)

This is only my conjecture and experimentation until so far:

There must be missing links in bible.

Great Perfection (Dzongchen) and the Bible

The teaching of Dzongchen is very different from the mainstream Buddhism. It is not too much to say that there is no correlations from the Highest Yoga Tantara to Ati Yoga. So, Dzongchen must be from a totally separate teaching.

There are scholars suggested that Dzongchen might be influenced by Zoroastrianism (拜火教) from Persian.  Since Zoroastrianism also influenced other religious systems such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam. 

So said, Dzongchen and biblical teachings may share the same core practices. Since the Old and New testaments teaches us about God and His expectations; then Dzongchen should also fill the 'practical' aspect of the bible.

Conjuration to prove biblical entities exist

I have tried to conjure entities described in the bible and at least one angelic beings and Lilith do exist, contactable and grant wishes and also protections.

Proving spiritual entities exist is only part of the answer. Now my worldly needs are fulfilled, where do I head next. Magic is real but only good for this world. I need to have a final spiritual resting place.

If existence of God is real, the questions remains...


  • Where do I go from now since according to the Bible even Jesus, the God Himself is now resting in the grave?
  • Does the God resurrect the corpses or souls? 
Assumptions


  • The grave is where our human consciousness rested (center of universe).
  • The resurrection is from the heart of God (universal consciousness)
  • The Dzongchen teaching is said to be kept by non-humans and Lilith's appearance with serpent body fits the description of naga tribe in Buddhist myth. If the story of Garden of Eden is true, then Dzongchen should be originated from that primordial garden. So, Dzongchen is a teaching that human reunite with God. 
Then, it is apparently the teaching of Dzongchen fits this requirements very well.

Things to do

  • To further refine and separate Dzongchen from elements of Buddhism
  • To continue with conjuration but limit to biblical entities
  • To test on the acceptance of angelic beings on Dzongchen methods

Summary

Of course, if you don't believe in my conjectures; then read this as a fable. Since my experimentation and research is still on going and probably lasted until my last breath; hence I cannot show you any proof. 

However, I have left you with some notes to follow if you wish. I am very near to reach the end of my long search. So peace be.




1 comment:

  1. Mr. Liew,

    These are very interesting inter-correlations to the practice of Dzongchen and the Bible, and it's also true that they have similar practices of "mediumship". It's true that Zoroastrianism has influenced other religions, such as in the Old and New Testament of the Bible which talks about the religion and Phliosophy of the Illuminating Fire (Spiritually), likewise, magic and conjurations does exists in the Bible, that I do agree. In another blog, you mentioned that "Christians don't practice magic, because it upsets the natural order" [as I am paraphrasing in a condensed manner]. That, I find it untrue, as if one looks within Hoodoo (folk magic), one sees that the same text (the Bible) and the Christian religion and beliefs are utilized in magickal practices, likewise as with the Western European Ceremonial High Magick. And within the Bible, one sees that the High Priests casts lots (Urim and Thummim) and the Israelite Priests does curses on the women if committed adultery, and that the Abrahamic Supreme Deity enacts the miracles and wondrous acts of the supernatural through his prophets, Old Testaemtn Priests and seers. In addition historically, the African American slaves would see Prophet Moses as a wizard or a magician for the good of the oppressed.

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