The Way


The Way: an East Indian fable of the goddess Kundalini who, being of an inquisitive mind and seeing a rope hanging from the heaven with its lower end concealed in impenetrable gloom, decided to climb down this rope and investigate the incalculable period, Kundalini discovered that its lower end rested upon an island that seemed to float in the midst of a great sea of darkness.

While exploring this strange island the rope was cut from above, and Kundalini was left floating in the midst of a vast ocean. In terror the goddess ran and hid herself in a cave and refused to come out.

In the secret teachings it is revealed that she could be induced to come forth from her asylum only by an aggregation of wise men who with offerings, supplications, and grave discoursings finally persuaded her to leave her gloomy retreat.

The goddess Kundalini is the spirit fire that descends the mysterious ladder which is here emblematic of the umbilical cord. When this cord is cut the goddess is left stranded in the underworld.

Alarmed, she hides in the great cavern of the sacral plexus, there to remain coiled up as a serpent (as her name implies) until the sage can lure her forth again by holy observances.

Never should we lost sight of the relationship between the processes physical body and the universal orders. The umbilical cord is not only the divine ladder in the case of the goddess Kundalini, but is symbolic also of that spiritual cord by which man is ever suspended from his divine parent.

While man’s outer nature is nourished by physical food and drink, his inner nature receives life from the Universal Parent transmitted by means of ethereal cords analogous to the umbilicus. – Manly P. Hall



The goddess is left stranded in the underworld represents Hades (Hell in Christianity). Suppose by classical students to be the region or estate of departed souls, it will have been noticed, is regarded by Thomas Taylor and other Platonists, as the human body, which they consider to be the grave and place of punishment of the soul.

In The Eleusinian & Bacchic Mysteries Thomas Taylor stated, and thus far Olympiodorus; in which passages it is necessary to observe, that as the Titans are the artificers of things, and stand next in order to their creations, men are said to be composed from their fragments, because the human soul has a partial life capable of proceeding to the most extreme division united with its proper nature.

And while the soul is in a state of servitude to the body, she lives confined, as it were, in bonds, through the dominion of this Titanical life.

We may observe farther concerning these dramatic shows of the Lesser Mysteries, that as they were intended to represent the condition of the soul while subservient to the body, we shall find that a liberation from this servitude, through the purifying disciplines, potencies that separate from evil,

was what the wisdom of the ancients intended to signify by the descent of Hercules, Ulysses, etc., into Hades, and their speedy return from its dark abodes.

“Hence,” says Proclus, “Hercules being purified by sacred initiations, obtained at length a perfect establishment among the gods:” that is, well knowing the dreadful condition of his soul while in captivity to a corporeal nature, and purifying himself by practice of the cleansing virtues,

of which certain purifications in the mystic ceremonies were symbolical, he at length was freed from the bondage of matter, and ascended beyond her reach.

On this account, it is said of him, that by temperance, continence, and other virtues, he drew upwards the intuitional, rational and opinionative part of the soul.

“The soul,” says Plato, “descends Corically [ or after the manner of Proserpine] into generation (that is to say, as if dying), and she is bound in body Prometheiacally (chained fast) and Titanically: she frees herself therefore from its bonds by exercising the strength of Hercules;

but she is collected into one through the assistance of Apollo and the savior Minerva, by philosophical discipline of mind and heart purifying the nature.”

Now, from all this, it may be inferred, that the most sublime part of the epopteia or final revealing, consisted in beholding the gods themselves, invested with a resplendent light (Apuleius: The Golden Ass. The candidate was instructed by the hierophant, and permitted to look within the cista or chest, which contained the mystic serpent, the phallus, egg, and grains sacred to Demeter. As the epopt was reverent, or otherwise, he now “knew himself” by the sentiments aroused.);

and that this was symbolical of those transporting visions, which the virtuous soul will constantly enjoy in a future state; and of which it is able to gain some ravishing glimpses, even while connected with the cumbrous vestment of the body. (Plotinus, speaking of this enosis or oneness, lays down a spiritual discipline analogous to that of the Mystic Orgies: “Purify your soul from all undue hope and fear about earthly things; mortify the body, deny self – affections as well as appetites – and the inner eye will begin to exercise its clear and solemn vision.”)

Plato asserts, that the ultimate design of the Mysteries was to lead us back to the principles from which we originally fell.

For if the Mysteries were symbolical, as is universally acknowledged, this most likewise by true of the purifications as a part of the Mysteries; and as inward purity, of which the external is symbolical, can only be obtained by the exercise of the virtues, it evidently follows, that the purifications were symbols of the purifying moral virtues. – Thomas Taylor



Gold exist in every element of the universe; even the sunlight and the atmosphere contain minute quantities of this precious metal. The base substances surrounding this universal or spiritual gold, are referred to as the lesser metals.

The purpose of alchemical experimentation was to germinate that seed of universal gold, which when properly nurtured would take unto itself and tincture the base metals, absorbing them all into its own glory.

Ultimately self, the only enduring state, thus absorbs into its own being all the phases of the not-self. Touching them with its transmuting power it causes them to become one with its own effulgence.

According to the Greek terminology the gold is the rational soul, and the transmutation process that of distilling the golden elixir from the base substances of ignorance and perversion.

When you have gathered your proper elements, says the alchemist, you place them in a retort and hermetically seal it.

You then begin the cycles of distillation, causing the chemicals to pass through an orderly sequence of increasing intensity unit finally a point is reached where the elixir thus distilled seeps though the glass without injuring it and passes off lie a hot oil, there being no container in the world sufficiently strong to hold it.

The allegory is evident. The hermetically sealed vessel is the lower world, the way in and out stopped by the mysteries of birth and death. The chemicals are the heterogeneous mass of created things thrown together in a mysterious fashion.

The cycles of distillation are the processes of evolution, so-called, by which life is given fuller expression through regenerated vehicles and gradually released from irrationality.

When the cycles of intensification have reached a certain stage, those beings who have attained to this point can no longer be held within the globe of the inferior creation, and the soul seeps through the wall of the Egg of Existence or, as the Buddhist might say, enter Nirvana.

This is the rebirth out of the Womb of Necessity; this the time when man releases himself from the bonds that bind him to the Wheel of Birth and Death. He who has attained this end it rightly termed no longer a man but the Philosopher’s Stone. – Manly P Hall


Philosophically defined, growth is the struggle of life to control its environment within the area of ifs own self-knowing. Perfect freedom of expression is the goal of life. All things, both animate and inanimate, are striving for that freedom which lies in perfect expression.

It naturally follows that there is but one freedom – perfection.

Every creature is a slave to his own material constitution; he is a prisoner held in by walls of unresponsive substance. Thus the natural expression of the inner life principle is to refine and improve the qualities of its outer vehicles that it may then more easily control and direct them.

It is evident that the more refined the substance, the more easily it is influenced by subtle forces. By certain definite organization, consciousness equips its outer nature with organs of responsiveness, so that the lower self comes ever more nearly en rapport with its own cause. – Manly P Hall



“Therefore to It Gnosis is no beginning; rather is it that Gnosis doth afford to us the first beginning of Its being known”; and compare it with the logos quoted by the Jewish commentator in the Nassene Document (section 25):

“The Beginning of Perfection is Gnosis of Man, but Gnosis of God is Perfect Perfection.”

The claim for the Gnosis is therefore a modest one. The Gnosis is not an end in itself; it is but the beginning of the True Knowledge of God and (Self).

They who receive the Baptism of the Mind are made “perfect men,” not Perfect; not until they have received this touch of the Christ-consciousness have they reached true manhood.

Those who have received this Baptism know why they have come into being, – the purpose of life. They become consciously immortal; they know they are deathless, they do not believe it, their immortality is no longer a belief, it is a fact of knowledge.

They won their freedom from Death and Fate, and now the real constitution of the cosmos up the Threshold of the Good, the Plain of Truth – that is to say, presumably in Buddhist terms, as far as the Nirvanic state of consciousness.

Not yet, however, have they entered Nirvana – that is to say, become one with the Logos. They have seen the Sight or Vision of Nirvana, but not entered into the Promised Land, that “Blessed Space,” which, as Basilides tells us, “can neither be conceived of nor characterized by any word.”

The Vision is an earnest of what they may be. They have become Gods, it is true, already, or, in other words, enjoy the same freedom and consciousness as the Gods or Angels, but there is a still more transcendent state, when they will be at-oned with Deity Himself. – Of Hermes to Tat, The Cup Or Monad



Hard as it is to leave the “things we have grown used to,” the things habitual, it must be done if we are to enter into the Way of the Gnosis.

But no new Path is this, no going forth into new lands (though it may have all the appearance of being so). The entrance on the Path of the Gnosis is a Going-Home, it is a Return – a turning – Back (a True Repentance).

“We must turn ourselves back unto the Old Old Way”. And for the followers of Doctrine of Thrice-greatest Hermes, this Old Old Path could have meant nothing but the Archaic Wisdom of Ancient Egypt. The Wisdom of Egypt was thus the Gnosis. – Of Hermes to Tat, The Cup Or Monad



“Exiled from the true home of spirit, imprisoned in the body, disordered by passion and beclouded by sense, the SOUL has yet longings after that state of perfect knowledge, and purity, and bliss, in which it was first created.

Its affinities are still on high. It yearns for a higher and nobler form of life. It essays to rise, but its EYE is darkened by sense, its wings are besmeared by passion and lust; it is ‘borne downward until it falls upon and attaches itself to that which is material and sensual,’ and it flounders and grovels still amid the objects of sense.”

And now, Plato asks: How may the SOUL be delivered from illusions of sense, the distempering influence of the body, and the disturbances of passion, which becloud its vision of the real, the good, and the true?

Plato believed and hoped that this could be accomplished by PHILOSOPHY.

This he regared as a grand intellectual discipline for the purification of the soul. By this it was to be disenthralled from the bondage of sense, and raised into the empyrean of pure thought, ‘where truth and reality shine forth.’

All souls have the faculty of knowing, but it is only by reflection and self knowledge, and intellectual discipline, that the soul can be raised to the vision of eternal truth, goodness, and beauty – that is, to the vision of god


The Way of the Serpent, is they way of mysticism, gnosis, and self-transformation. The way is inward. All the ancient texts spoke of purifying the mind, body, and soul. The Way of the Serpent is the Way to induce the serpent (kundalini) to come forth from her dark asylum, to rise out of the darkness in Hades. The entire Way is based on her awakening. The Serpent’s way, is the way of self mastery over your lower animal nature.

“If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you don’t bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you” – Gospel of Thomas


Philosophy

Study philosophy. Philosophy ignited a fire in my soul six years ago. Shortly after, I started to walk the Way. Study and contemplate the ancient mysteries and esoterically speaking, all religious texts.

Meditation

Daily meditation is the foundation of all mystic and spiritual practices. It is a science that trains the mind. Meditation is the art of fully conscious living. Meditation awakens the kundalini, the third eye, and your psychic abilities.

Yoga/Tai-Chi/Fitness

Movement is life. Yoga, Tai-Chi, and some type of fitness aids in the awakening of the energy body and the cultivation of our consciousness. These practices are energizing to include freeing unblocked energy. These practices are essential for the chakras.

Diet & Herbal Alchemy

Foods are divided in two categories: Alkaline and acidic. Alkaline foods are great detoxifiers. Fruit is one of the best alkaline detoxifiers. You must only consume raw food when walking this path. Food is vibrational energy. Eating from Earth is life. Anything else is consuming death.

SR/Sexual Alchemy/Tantric

We believe semen retention to be the foundation of any spiritual path. Men must retain their semen at all costs. Semen is your spiritual essence. Retaining will lead to health, longevity, and the awakening of your higher spiritual faculties. Semen Retention is psychedelic. Sexual alchemy, tantric sex or sex magic, (all the same) will lead to the awakening of the Kundalini. As long as both partners avoid the orgasm.

Conquering All Addictions

You must conquer all addictions of the body. Smoking, alcohol, processed foods, meat, overthinking, negative emotions, and even caffeine. Caffeine is known to stun your psychic abilities. You must focus on inner cultivation before earthly attachments.

Breath

Deep breathing is your Ego’s enemy, while shallow, irregular breathing is your Ego’s best friend. The act of breathing not only extracts Chi from air, but is also drives and distributes Chi through the body’s invisible network of energy channels, called meridians. Practice mindful deep breathing in and out of meditation.

Fasting

The role of fasting helps your body to cleanse and restore itself. All ancient texts mention fasting. Fasting paves the way to rejuvenation and regeneration. Fasting is also critical when the moon is in your zodiac each month in terms of the Sacred Secretion.

Cold Showers

According to Wim Hof and based on personal experience. Cold showers increase energy, boost immune system, is a natural anti-inflammatory, increases sports performance, aids workout recovery, autoimmune disease relief, arthritis relief, fibromyalgia relief, improved metabolism, lower blood pressure and much more. But for men on semen retention cold showers are fantastic in this regard. Cold showers are a must when practicing semen retention.

One with Nature

Daily nature exposure! Walking barefooted, sun-gazing, hiking, backpacking, laying in the grass with as much skin exposure as possible. Nature increases energy levels. Nature especially sun-gazing is good for your soul and your chakras. Sun-gazing stimulates your third eye.



Thomas Taylor – The Eleusinian and Bacchic Mysterieshttps://amzn.to/3T6EYAx

Saimir Kercanaj – Body Mind Soul: As You Believe So Shall It Behttps://amzn.to/4bVEiXf

Manly P. Hall – Lectures on Ancient Philosophyhttps://amzn.to/49QImX2

G.R.S Mead – Thrice Greatest Hermeshttps://amzn.to/49AzYeg

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