Slavery and the 8 Veils

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Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby toscaveritas » Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:10 pm

As a truth seeker, I've often had to put my fears aside and confront the evidence I found, even if it was highly uncomfortable. It's not an easy walk, to pursue the truth where it leads and with time I found out, just how very few people have the courage to see it. As I try to share what I find, I've been highly frustrated and sad over the closed-mindedness of my fellow human beings. Until I found what I post below. I hope it also helps you while you are seeking -- it's a lonely place to be where some of us are, but I'm glad my mind is free and they can't take that away from me- ever! <br><br> Slavery and the eight veils<br><br> by Don Harkins<br><br> Over the last several years I have evolved and discarded several<br> theories in an attempt to explain why it is that most people cannot<br> see truth -- even when it smacks them in the face. Those of us who can<br> see "the conspiracy" have participated in countless conversations<br> amongst ourselves that address the frustration of most peoples'<br> inability to comprehend the extremely well-documented arguments which<br> we use to describe the process of our collective enslavement and<br> exploitation. The most common explanation to be arrived at is that<br> most people just "don't want to see" what is really going on.<br><br> Extremely evil men and women who make up the world's power-elite<br> have cleverly cultivated a virtual pasture so grass green that few<br> people seldom, if ever, bother to look up from where they are grazing<br> long enough to notice the brightly colored tags stapled to their ears.<br><br> The same people who cannot see their enslavement for the pasture<br> grass have a tendency to view as insane "conspiracy theorists" those<br> of us who can see the past, the farm and into the parlor of his feudal<br> lordship's castle.<br><br> Finally, I understand why.<br><br> It's not that those who don't see that their freedom is vanishing<br> simply can't see what is happening to them because of the unpierced<br> veils that block their view.<br><br> All human endeavors are a filtration process. Sports is one of the<br> best examples. We play specific sports until we get kicked off the<br> playground. The pro athletes we pay big bucks to watch just never got<br> kicked off the playground. Where millions of kids play little league<br> each spring, they are filtered out until there are about 50 guys who<br> go to the World Series in October.<br><br> Behind the first veil: There are over six billion people on the<br> planet. Most of them live and die without having seriously<br> contemplated anything other than what it takes to keep their lives<br> together. Ninety percent of all humanity will live and die without<br> having pierced the first veil.<br><br> The first veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the first veil and<br> find the world of politics. We will vote, be active and have an<br> opinion. Our opinions are shaped by the physical world around us; we<br> have a tendency to accept that government officials, network media<br> personalities and other "experts" are voices of authority. Ninety<br> percent of the people in this group will live and die without having<br> pierced the second veil.<br><br> The second veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the second veil to<br> explore the world of history, the relationship between man and<br> government and the meaning of self-government through constitutional<br> and common law. Ninety percent of the people in this group will live<br> and die without having pierced the third veil.<br><br> The third veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the third veil to find<br> that the resources of the world, including people, are controlled by<br> extremely wealthy and powerful families whose incorporated old world<br> assets have, with modern extortion strategies, become the foundation<br> upon which the world's economy is currently indebted. Ninety percent<br> of the people in this group will live and die without having pierced<br> the fourth veil.<br><br> The fourth veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the fourth veil to<br> discover the Illuminati, Freemasonry and the other secret societies.<br> These societies use symbols and perform ceremonies that perpetuate the<br> generational transfers of arcane knowledge that is used to keep the<br> ordinary people in political, economic and spiritual bondage to the<br> oldest bloodlines on earth. Ninety percent of the people in this group<br> will live and die without having pierced the fifth veil.<br><br> The fifth veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the fifth veil to<br> learn that the secret societies are so far advanced technologically<br> and in the means of brainwashing and controlling the actions of people<br> that their members do as offhandedly as we tell our children when they<br> must go to bed. Ninety percent of the people in this group will live<br> and die without having pierced the sixth veil.<br><br> The sixth veil: Ten percent of us will pierce the sixth veil where<br> the dragons and aliens (Satan) we thought were the fictional monsters<br> of childhood literature are real and are the controlling forces behind<br> the secret societies. Ninety percent of the people in this group will<br> live and die without piercing the seventh veil.<br><br> The seventh veil: I do not know what is behind the seventh veil. I<br> think it is where your soul is evolved to the point you can exist on<br> earth and be the man Ghandi was, or the woman Peace Pilgrim was -<br> people so enlightened they brighten the world around them no matter<br> what.<br><br> The eighth veil? Piercing the eighth veil probably reveals God and<br> the pure energy that is the life force in all living things - which<br> are, I think, one and the same.<br><br> If my math is accurate there are only about 60,000 people on the<br> planet who have pierced the sixth veil. The irony here is too<br> incredible: Those who are stuck behind veils one through five have<br> little choice but to view the people who have pierced the veils beyond<br> them as insane. With each veil pierced, exponentially shrinking<br> numbers of increasingly enlightened people are deemed insane by<br> exponentially increasing masses of decreasingly enlightened people.<br><br> Adding to the irony, the harder a "sixth or better veiler" tries to<br> explain what he is able to see to those who can't, the more insane he<br> appears to them.<br><br> Our enemy, the state<br><br> Behind the first two veils we find the great majority of people on<br> the planet. They are tools of the state: Second veilers are the<br> gullible voters whose ignorance justify the actions of politicians who<br> send first veilers off to die in foreign lands as cannon fodder --<br> their combined stations in life are to believe that the self-serving<br> machinations of the power-elite are matters of national security worth<br> dying for.<br><br> Third, fourth, fifth and sixth veilers are of increasing liability<br> to the state because of their decreasing ability to be used as tools<br> to consolidate power and wealth of the many into the hands of the<br> power-elite. It is common for these people to sacrifice more of their<br> relationships with friends and family, their professional careers and<br> personal freedom with each veil they pierce.<br><br> Albert Jay Nock (1870-1945), author of "Our Enemy, the State"<br> (1935), explained what happens to those who find the seventh and<br> eighth veils: "What was the best that the state could find to do with<br> an actual Socrates and an actual Jesus when it had them? Merely to<br> poison one and crucify the other, for no reason but that they were too<br> intolerably embarrassing to be allowed to live any longer."<br><br> Conclusions<br><br> And so now we know that it's not that our countrymen are so<br> committed to their lives that, "they don't want to see," the<br> mechanisms of their enslavement and exploitation. They simply "can't<br> see" it as surely as I cannot see what's on the other side of a closed<br> curtain.<br><br> The purpose of this essay is threefold: To help the handful of<br> people in the latter veils to understand why the masses have little<br> choice but to interpret their clarity as insanity; 2. To help people<br> behind the first two veils understand that living, breathing and<br> thinking are just the beginning and; 3. Show people that the greatest<br> adventure of our life is behind the next veil because that is just one<br> less veil between ourselves and God.<br> <p></p><i></i>
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Postby rain » Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:48 pm

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Re: unclear

Postby toscaveritas » Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:01 pm

thank you very much for sharing that! <br><br>did you learn that by yourself or did you have a teacher/group?<br><br>i've pierced several veils, with much pain and confusion at first, but ultimately, growing tremendously....My awareness has grown beyond my own comprehension at times, which is magnificent....and I wish to press on...beyond the next..which does lead beyond veil 8. I just wonder sometimes, if and how I will be able to do that....I hope this is a tool...thanks for the tip<br><br>tosca<br><!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :D --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/happy.gif ALT=":D"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby dbeach » Sun Jul 10, 2005 8:22 pm

Hi Toscaveritas<br><br>what does tosca mean?? the whole ??<br><br>Saw the veil last yr<br><br>don't know exactly where I am on the list but I awoke around 1/04 after looking up stuff about the NWO which someone mentioned at clark blog.<br><br>NEVER liked the elite establishment..ALWAYS knew that they made rather tidy sums on VN war.. but to discover that they rule us through wars and confusion was one rude awakening.<br><br>TRUTH is painful BUT so liberating!!<br><br> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby toscaveritas » Sun Jul 10, 2005 9:07 pm

hi dbeach....<br><br>I decided to use the name 'tosca' for several reasons. I love Italian names and some Operas, especially Puccinis. Actually, I just recently saw the opera 'Tosca' for the first time and was truly astonished how much I could identify with her (the leading character --rebel out of love) Veritas means 'truth' in Latin...although I'm certainly not a fan of the Roman empire, latin remains a rather universal language, so I chose it.<br><br>I know how you feel about the establishment. I was always a rebel of some sorts, but also didn't really wake up until 12/01 when I saw 'road to tyranny' by Alex Jones, which is a rather brutal way of waking up, all at once. It did the job for me though! lol<br><br>Yes, it's a very painful walk. It takes alot of courage, especially when you constantlly have to leave 'comfort zones' you ultimately always establish in your mind. It takes courage and something spiritual, to confront this, and often times than not, you'll find yourself in a very lonely spot. However, as you say, nothing has been more liberating for me than this walk and even though I sometimes agonize over the blindness and pain I see, it has taught me more about myself, life itself, and love that I would have never learned otherwise. <br><br>tosca <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby dbeach » Sun Jul 10, 2005 10:02 pm

saw ya get debunked at DU..had no info to help ya..sory..they play too rough over there sometimes.<br><br>daniel means :'god is my judge"<br><br>my Jewish pal said it means Truth in ancient hebrew..dunno??<br><br>but my son is also daniel <br><br>veritas I knew that one..I like names and numbers<br>and bloggers often have very symbolic names but ya knew that.. <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby toscaveritas » Sun Jul 10, 2005 10:13 pm

thanks for the sympathies, although I don't feel 'debunked', since nobody was able to post any evidence to 'debunk' me! Just wild accusations, ridicule and remarks that didn't even fit an intellectual response to the topic. <br><br>sooooo...<br><br>I drew my own conclusions from the encounter and decided to make this board my home for the time being!<br><br>ty for the welcome<br><br>tosca <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Slavery and the 8 Veils

Postby dbeach » Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:24 am

Lost my post<br><br>I read :'auto biography of a Yogi' and his master Sri yukeswar astral projected himself from the dead into Yoganandas hotel rm in Bombay..<br><br><br>very deep stuff<br><br>he aslo offered an account for highly evolved beings after leaving this world...Now I am quite fond of this mother earth and am in no hurry to leave but I liked that the next world seems pretty kool.<br><br>I personally think that earth is heading for some huge clash of egos including a version of WW III BUT I also think its all survivable..and the more genuine truth seekers the better <p></p><i></i>
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Shriyukteshwar

Postby sw » Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:01 am

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Re: Shriyukteshwar

Postby dbeach » Mon Jul 11, 2005 2:13 am

my pal is a WW II Vet ..D-Day jumper and at age 87 is sharp <br>and I mean real sharp..he is a lifelong dem and dislikes strongly the bush cabal and their elitism<br><br>he says to me one day..completely unsolicited by me..ya know God will reveal all the mysteries to us someday. and kinda like that is the theme of sri yuekswar. and the yogi boook<br><br>Yep! and we will become truly the sons /daughters of our Creation..<br><br> but this is truly "the Razors Edge"..and its gonna get worse<br>but fear will become less intense<br>as the truths become more evident..<br><br>I dreamed bush was impeached and I am gonna tell everyone in my life about this wonderful dream..<br>and yeh I liked Bill Muray in razors edge and groundhogs day <p></p><i></i>
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