The Ellipse: The Fall and Rise of the Human Soul, Secrets of the Cosmos. Zakariyya Ishaq. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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with cosmic law or science. Therefore, it is a section “The Divine Epiphany” on how to view the divinity in the correct prospective. I will not dwell too much on this because the subject of the book is too important to go on in that vein that only elicits controversy; the goal here is to instruct and enlighten.

      As I come to explain this essential reality that rules all of our experience of this world’s life, and understanding is planted in the reader, we will consequently see the source of our extrication from the suffering that holds us in its grip. It is in our hands at one end of the spectrum of reality, and in the hands of time, at the other end.

      This spiritual cosmology will elucidate clearly from the perspective of the highest world - inwardly, and outwardly - the science and mechanisms of the human soul. Or in non-mystical language, ordinary human psychology, feeling, and its source. This will go beyond the conceptual, to the literal physicality of the soul, and the theoretical delineation of its content.

      Additionally, generally and specifically, it will describe humans’ psychic past and future on this plane of existence, and why and how evil and suffering came into being, and how it will end in time. It will be demonstrated that the ellipse is the ultimate source of all evil, and without the ellipse, evil and suffering could not exist.

      On one level this story will appear to be negative to the positive thinkers who want to “wishful think” humanity out of its doldrums; as if such antics will work, and scientific realities do not matter. For them, they can be rest assured that this cosmic drama will end with a positive outlook, based upon the cosmic scientific reality that I reveal and explain, not any wishful or positive thinking.

      Based on the experience of gnosis and study of this topic for three decades, I began work in this field by studying intensely certain religious, spiritual and occult themes that led to the synchronistic meeting with a timeless spiritual Adept who I believed at the time was St George {Khidr}. This was the beginning of my search for the knowledge that rules the cosmos. St George Khidr is the adept who rules an aspect of the world that deals with religion, politics, mysticism on an exoteric basis, among other things.

      Primarily understood and explained through the myths of Western and some Eastern religious mythology, which includes mainly the Judeo-Christian-Islamic Western tradition in addition to Hermetic lore and science. The particular themes in the Quran and Torah that provide the mythical allegory of the fall of man are the basis of the ellipse theory. The allegory of Adam and Eve will be fleshed out of its mythological content and interpreted literally on a scientific, structural plane where we can clearly see and understand where we are in the cosmic mystery of the self, and why and how the ellipse has evolved to be the source of our suffering.

      The ellipse theory answers many of the age-old questions that have challenged the understanding of believers in God, philosophers, and mystics, by intimately exploring these topics:

      The essence of man

      The origin of evil and suffering

      The end of evil and suffering,

      A definition of God

      The reality of creation

      The nature of the soul

      The burden of the apocalypse

      A new understanding of the Jesus mystery

      Finally, and most importantly, a clear and precise delineation of the inevitable good destiny of all of humankind based on the science of what is revealed in the book. This science is universal, unalterable cosmic law that in the end will give all humanity: A Good Old Destiny!

       Zakariyya Ishaq, May 2008

      Imagine a world not much different from ours outwardly, but looking closely at it, it lacks very important things in it that we have. It does not have violence, ignorance, crime, wars, sickness, old age, death and other terrible things we spend all our time fruitlessly trying to eliminate. We are so used to these elements in our world that we cannot even conceive of any other possibility of a world devoid of these negative elements. Even the rich and wealthy in the end will face sickness, death, and suffering. Many of them also live with the same psychological suffering as any of us - despite their wealth, that in the end will not save them from what the great teacher Buddha saw in the decrepit old man wasting away who inspired him to seek the knowledge of what causes this inevitable suffering. The question then arises: What can we do to understand and possibly eliminate this condition?

      According to tradition, Buddha eventually found the meaning of life, and the etiology of suffering. This condition he labeled dukkha, a Sanskrit word denoting suffering. The first noble truth in his system of spiritual cosmology was that humans are in an existential condition of suffering. This suffering he said has a cause, and that cause is ultimately desire, that eventually will wreak inevitable havoc with all of our lives. By desire, he meant excess, wayward, or perverted desire that denotes internal imbalance somewhere in the soul. His design to free us from this condition is enumerated in the rest of his philosophy. According to him, if one can follow his well-defined philosophy, this will make existence bearable as well as enabling you to acquire peace, happiness, and enlightenment.

      He taught that there was a cause of everything, and that if one examined life closely one could find the cause behind any phenomenon.

      Many of his students questioned him about deep metaphysical topics, such as, what is the nature of God? Often he answered with silence, or he would offer the following analogy to the enquiries: If you find yourself with an arrow stuck in your heart, should you waste time and contemplate what kind of arrow is in you, or rather, wisely devise a method for taking out the arrow before it poisons you to death?

      One can’t help appreciating such wisdom, and cannot argue with it. However, I say, what if your child had an arrow inside of him in the back yard of your home, and you took it out and saved him? Would you then send your other child to play in the same back yard without first finding out who or what is shooting arrows at children? Far be it from me to dispute one of the wisest of men. However, is it not the nature of we modern thinkers to seek the knowledge even beyond the prescription of the Buddha, since indeed whatever he discovered, it has not remotely eliminated suffering on this planet, and his prescription carries a price most cannot pay to arrive at his success?

      Most humans find it impossible to achieve that prescription of holiness, perfection, and intense meditative practices, along with the sincere practice of virtues. In addition to that, it has dawned on many that the Buddha as a philosopher, amongst many of his attributes, was most likely referring to beginners in his system -who should shun seeking answers to philosophical and cosmological questions. And not to established practitioners who he knew full well would seek answers to the question of the meaning of life, as he himself did.

      Suffering, according to Western spiritual cosmology - the lore of the “People of the Book” that includes Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - began in the era of pre-history known as the primordial period, when humans once lived in a world where suffering was non-existent. The ancient scriptures provide an allegory for these events that describe our sojourn in a paradise on earth. That, according to other traditions outside of Western spiritual lore, was a period of earthly bliss in our pre-history that encompassed millennia; in fact, one could not even measure the period since time itself, as we know it, did not even exist.

      Many traditions in religion, from the lore of the shaman of the Americas to the ancient Egyptian and Sumerian religious texts, record a time when man lived above the sufferings he is steeped in today.

      The ancient lore of the mythical Atlanteans, and Lemurians, whom historians still today dispute, is another historical series of legends that have pervaded our lore of history that speaks to this mysterious period of pre history that intrigue us even today, as in the past.

      Were these legends true concerning the ancient Atlanteans and the Lemurians? Many claim that they are - and have offered proof - although some of these individuals are called “alternative historians”. Nevertheless, it