THE GREAT REBELLION SAMAEL AUN WEORSamael Aun Weor THE GREAT REBELLION april 2020The entire text of this book, by the ex- pressed will of its autor (Samael Aun Weor), is a heritage of humanity. The composition and design of both the cover and the inside of this book is regis- tered in the name of AGEAC. No part of them may be reproduced, mod- ified, published, uploaded, transmitted or distributed in any way without the prior written permission of AGEAC. © AGEAC (Geophilosophical Association of Anthropological and Cultural Studies). All image rights reserved. www. ageac.org vopus.org samael.org radiomaitreya.orgWARNING AGEAC makes the authentic and original text of V.M.Samael Aun Weor available to all human beings. The present work is faithful to the orgi- nal written by V.M. Samael Aun Weor. Any person who adulterates or changes it commits a serious crime.CONTENTS PROLOGUE .......................................................................................................... 7 1. LIFE ..................................................................................................................... 10 2. THE HARSH REALITY OF FACTS ....................................................................... 13 3. HAPPINESS ........................................................................................................ 19 4. FREEDOM .......................................................................................................... 23 5. THE LAW OF PENDULUM ................................................................................ 27 6. CONCEPT AND REALITY ................................................................................... 33 7. THE DIALECTIC OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS ..................................................... 37 8. THE SCIENTISTIC JARGON ............................................................................... 42 9. THE ANTICHRIST ............................................................................................... 46 10. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL “I” ................................................................................. 50 11. DARKNESS ......................................................................................................... 54 12. THE THREE MINDS ........................................................................................... 5713. WORK‑MEMORY .............................................................................................. 62 14. CREATIVE COMPREHENSION .......................................................................... 67 15. THE KUNDALINI ................................................................................................ 71 16. INTELLECTUAL NORMS .................................................................................... 74 17. THE KNIFE OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS ............................................................. 78 18. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNTRY .................................................................... 82 19. DRUGS ............................................................................................................... 87 20. RESTLESSNESS ................................................................................................... 90 21. MEDITATION ..................................................................................................... 94 22. RETURN AND RECURRENCE ............................................................................ 98 23. THE INTIMATE CHRIST ................................................................................... 103 24. CHRISTIC WORK .............................................................................................. 105 25. THE DIFFICULT PATH ...................................................................................... 109 26. THE THREE TRAITORS .................................................................................... 112 27. THE CAUSAL “I’S” .......................................................................................... 116 28. THE SUPERMAN ............................................................................................. 119 29. THE HOLY GRAIL ............................................................................................. 1237 PROLOGUE The centuries‑old legend says that since the death of the Medusa in the hands of Perseus, the Solar Hero of the Greek mythology, the men who longed for Olympus never ever lost their lives petrified by the piercing and sinister look of such a monster, half human, half reptile and whose fateful darts were stuck like daggers in the flesh of the seekers of the Golden Fleece. Such is the story that the hermetic tradition has brought to our ears even in these days of obscurantism, typical of the Kali‑Yuga –Black Age– that we are living here and now. In ancient times, allusions were made with that narrative to the grave dangers that have always haunted the intrepid conquerors of the Celestial Kingdom, which, by the way, citing apocalyptic phras- es, is always taken by assault and only the brave have taken it. While we are on this subject, we have to say to our dear reader that all the oriental or western mythical legends are not mere lit- erary elucubrations nor rhetorical essays of the ancient peoples, but, on the contrary, they constitute the sacred inheritance of the distinguished Masters who dared to challenge time, death and the Samael Aun Weor • THE GREAT REBELLION 8 mechanical laws of existence, to wrest from the latter its most ex- pensive enigmas and its most recondite secrets. Solomon said: “The glory of God is to hide his secrets and that of man lies in discovering them.” But here is something that we should bear in mind when talking about this undertaking, and it is that all the Prophets, Illuminated Ones, Masters or Guides of Humanity, made reference to “Men”, and not to the “intellectual animals”, when pointing to the protag- onist of such boldness. With this we want to indicate that the major task of the human creature, which is to separate from the Wheel of Time to enter the bosom of Eternity, deserves from this creature a primordial devel- opment in order to reach first a true “solar state”, and to be able to, later, make a revaluation of his spiritual forces and reach the status of Titan, Cosmocrator, or, in other words, King and Priest of Nature according to the Order of Melchizedek, King of Salem. In this way, the human being, speaking philosophically and more precisely ontologically, has before him two great tasks to accom- plish, in order to fulfill the true objective of his stay at the university of life. First: to know oneself, to create Soul and to coagulate the Solar Light of which medieval Alchemy spoke so much. Second: to make the coagulated Light shine “in all its splendor”, going beyond any material or spiritual barrier, until it comes into permanent contact with the divine intelligences that dwell beyond good or evil. The first task has been crystallized by many; the second is the most difficult, inasmuch as those who aspire to such a task enter into what is known in Transcendental Occultism as the “Initiatic Desert”. In order to stand on one’s feet in these harsh territories, the devo- tee requires superior help, unwavering faith and adequate method. It is here, in this part of the Hermetic Journey, where the V.M. Samael Aun Weor goes through the centuries and the ages, to explain to us Samael Aun Weor • THE GREAT REBELLION 9 with surprising logic and unusual didactic, the course that the boat of the Argonaut must take, which has to leave the Lower Chaos to enter the Upper Chaos. Suffice it to mention some of his words about this difficult journey: “Cruel is this path of the Intimate Self‑Realization of the Being. So many precipices! Such difficult steps! Such horrible laby‑ rinths! In this inner Path, when one believes that he’s doing very badly, it happens that he’s going well. In this inner Path, when one believes that he’s doing very well, in reality he’s doing very badly. What is normally prohibited, sometimes turns out to be the most just; such is the Inner Path. In this Secret Path there are instants in which one no longer knows what is good or what is bad. A path full of dangers inside and out; a path of unspeakable mysteries where only a breath of death blows.” This is the Way, the Path, the Path that today comes to point out to us this Great Tribune of the dynasty of the Aesir, who, wrapped in the cloak of his wisdom and lodged in the Stone of Splendors ‑Phi- losopher’s Stone‑ blows his trumpet to the world in order to break the lethargy of men and incite them towards the Great Emancipa- tion, towards the Great Leap, the Great Liberation, that is, towards the Great Rebellion, to rest beyond the columns of good and evil, amidst the supreme bliss of the stars, carrying in his hands two leg- endary trophies: an unbreakable Lance and a Silver Chalice... OM‑TAT‑SAT‑TAN‑PAN‑PAZ Kwen Khan KhuNext >