The Moon: Magnet for the Soul (Existence - Consciousness - Bliss Book 5) by Ivan Antic
Author:Ivan Antic [Antic, Ivan]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Samkhya Publishing
Published: 2019-08-15T22:00:00+00:00
LILITH â THE BLACK MOON THAT, TOO, EXISTS
It seems we have two versions of the Moon, the one we see in the night sky which is intended for the outer growth, the one aimed at the conscious mind. The other version is aimed at the lowest passions and drives, but our talents, as well. Talent is something we have inside, in our subconscious, we are unaware of it up until the point we discover it during the process of working on ourselves. It can be both good and bad. The visible Moon gives us influences which have a collective impact on us and everyone can see them, while the Black Moon gives us influences the conscious mind is unable to detect until it crashes into them, and they are experienced individually.
Astrologers speak of Lilith, the Black Moon, there are even ephemerides for its movement. It was named Lilith who is, according to Talmud, the first, unmarried wife of Adam, who taught him all the secrets of the body and developed his talents and drives his official wife Eve, a housewife and mother, could not teach him.
Lilith is the mother of all demons, hence her influence extends to the dark side of existence which is out of reach of this ordinary Moon even, which is intended for the average man. If the Moon is responsible for the basic instincts, Lilith is the same for the lowest kinds, the ones we would not consciously expect of ourselves or others. If the Moon is a magnifying glass enlarging the drives that chain us to the body, Lilith is the Microscope of the Atomic Forces.
Therefore, we can say that the ordinary Moon is intended for the control of the physical body, and Lilith is for the influence over the astral body. All the influences are covered this way of all the areas humans resides in, during their awakened state (the physical world) and in sleep (astral).
Allegedly, some astronomers claim to have seen it, but there is no official confirmation for this, and it is therefore regarded to be hardly visible. The first sighting was in 1618. by Piccoli, then Cassini in 1672. Clyde Tombaugh, who made the discovery of Pluto, was searching for it for 40 years. The last sighting was in 1926. through a telescope at the Berlin Treptower Park. It is closer than the Moon and rotates round the Earth in 124 days. And it is not asteroid classified as 1181 Lilith, a temporary marking 1927 CQ.
In all likelihood, it seems to be some contraption made of glass that rotates round the Earth and has no intention of being seen, but would rather act covertly.
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