Essay On Cosmic Consciousness

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48. Why Martinus (Re) Gained Cosmic Consciousness Exactly at the Age of Thirty?
• According to The Law of Fate - THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE IN EXISTENCE, All Energies Sent Out Come Back to The Source. But, One CANNOT BE AFFECTED BY THE ENERGIES ‘LOWER’ THAN HE STANDS FOR MORALLY (WHEN ONE DOES NOT HAVE THE HEART TO ACT ANY LONGER THE WAY HE DID IN THE PAST WHEN RELEASED). Those Energies CANNOT BE ‘WASTED’. They CAN RETURN TO ‘THE SOURCE’ either in NEXT Cosmic Spiral Cycle or always partially ‘suspended’ During Our Body & Psychic Growth till ‘Age of Discretion’ or 30.
• RE-GAINING OF (COSMIC) CONSCIOUSNESS PRIOR to That Age IS IMPOSSIBLE, because a being MUST re-live its ‘HISTORY’- not only own BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION, but THE MOST NEGATIVE TENDENCIES
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What is True Nature of Homosexuality?
• First, we have the ‘same sex’ friendship, but none is objecting it, because of ‘unawaken’ consciousness in that direction. That is clear ‘offshoot’ of homosexuality. Once an individual becomes aware of the secondary pole growth within own consciousness than through that pole feels attraction to the opposite – i.e. own primary pole in ‘the object being’ than ‘homosexuality’ becomes the great foggy concern for a being in question.
• That is the mechanism of, in cosmic terms ‘brief’, transitional HOMOSEXUALITY development period on a way from ‘one pole’ to ‘double pole’ beings. ALL MUST & WILL PASS THROUGH THAT PHASE. However, some with PREMATURE OPENING OF THE SECONDARY POLE DO SUFFER, experiencing profound amounts of CONFUSION! ‘Derailments’ in recent past lives such as incest or sexual abuse have left ‘lasting’ impact and ‘a stamp’ on their psyche, challenging to the core their mental stability.
• Prosecuting that individual on a basis of ‘abnormalities’ is the same as harassing someone for having blue eyes instead of brown. HOMOSEXUALITY IS NOT ATTRACTION BETWEEN THE SAME POLES, AS PUBLIC MISTAKENLY CONCLUDES. IF THAT IS THE CASE, IT WOULD CONTRADICT THE VERY STRUCTURE OF THE

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