The Eucharist and Remembrance

Christian Techniques of Enlightenment

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THE NEW TESTAMENT CONTAINS SECRET HIDDEN INFORMATION.  This information amounts to a set of materials and procedures for a meditation technique that induces KUNDALINI AWAKENING and SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTENMENT in the practitioner.  The key to finding this hidden information is to understand the full meaning of the word “REMEMBRANCE” as it is used in the story of the Last Supper.

 

In the Last Supper story of the New Testament Christ says something along the lines of…

 

“Take this bread.  This is my body.  Eat it.

Take this wine.  This is my blood.  Drink it.

Do this in remembrance of me.”

 

Modern Christians have taken the sentence “Do this in remembrance of me.” as instruction from Christ to periodically reenact the Last Supper Eucharistic Ceremony as a way of commemorating his life and teachings.  However, there are other meanings to the word remembrance which can point us towards the secret meditation techniques hidden in the New Testament which should be part of this Eucharistic Ceremony.

 

Here are two other definitions of the word REMEMBRANCE:

 

1. The act of bringing back together and reassembling into a single whole; as in the opposite of “dismemberment”.

 

2. The verbal or internal repetition of a sound, word or phrase;  A Jewish and Islamic term comparable to the Hindu and Buddhist terms of “MANTRA” or “mantram”; often times referring to the repetition of a name of God.

 

To understand the first definition, you must be familiar with certain myths from the ancient Mediterranean Mystery Religions.  At least two deities, Dionysus and Osiris, were murdered by their enemies and their bodies dismembered, literally cut into pieces.  In both cases loved ones gathered up the pieces, reassembled them and brought the deity back to life.  Now Christian mythology does not contain a story of dismemberment of Christ but the term “remembrance” should be interpreted in the context of the Mediterranean world as meaning the opposite of “dismemberment”.  It should be interpreted as meaning “bringing back together and reassembling into a single whole something which has been cut into separate pieces.”

 

From this perspective, it will become evident that throughout the New Testament Christ makes a point of equating himself with or associating himself with certain things…

 

“I am the light of the world.”

“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.”

“This is my body.”

“This is my blood.”

“The water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.”

 

Every time Christ equates himself with or associates himself with something in the New Testament, he is identifying an item to be used in the Eucharistic Ceremony of Remembrance.  All of these things are pieces of the deity which need to be brought back together.  They are elements of a secret meditation ceremony/technique used by the early Christians to induce Kundalini Awakening and Spiritual Enlightenment.

 

“I am the light of the world” refers to a light visualization technique in which the meditator visualizes a bright white light that fills the mind, body and entire universe.

 

“I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, the first and the last.” refers to a mantra using the first and last letters of the ancient Greek alphabet, possibly something along the lines of “AOM”.  Note how similar this is to the Hindu and Buddhist mantras of “AUM” and “OM”.   If we also look at the Bible passage where Christ says “He who shall be first shall be last and he who shall be last shall be first,” we might flip the order of Alpha and Omega to get Omega then Alpha which leads to the mantra “OMA”.  Additionally, some scholars claim that in ancient times the letter Omega was pronounced as a soft “A” so that both Alpha and Omega simply refer to the sound “AH” or “AAAAAAAAA” a mantra highly revered in certain forms of Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism.  Finally, mantras often times refer to names of God so it is possible that words such as “AMEN”, “ABBA”, or “Yesous” were used as mantras by early Christians.  Amen comes from Amen-Ra, the name of the Egyptian sun god.  Abba is used to refer to God as Father in the Bible.  Yesous is one possible pronunciation for the name of Jesus as spelled in Greek.  The possible use of these name based mantras is further supported by the New Testament passage in which Christ talks about “The Holy Spirit, whom the father will send in my name,” implying the use of a name based mantra to induce Holy Spirit activity within the body.

 

“This is my body”  refers to unleavened bread which was most likely made of barley meal.

 

“This is my blood”  refers to red wine mixed with salt water

 

“The water that I will give him will become in him a well of water springing up to eternal life.” refers to an energy cultivation technique of bringing cosmic energy into your body through your feet, running it up through the length of your body, shooting it out the top of your head, then having it fall back down around you to be pulled back up into your body through your feet again, then repeated in a continuous cycle.

 

The full process involves saying the MANTRA while doing the LIGHT VISUALIZATION and ENERGY CULTIVATION.  After doing the meditation for a few minutes take a bite of unleavened BREAD and a drink of the SALT water WINE mixture.  Then continue with the meditation.  Every few minutes have a little more bread and wine then continue with the meditation.  Keep this up for as long as possible, half an hour, hour, two hours, whatever you can manage.  You may experience a kundalini awakening event during the meditation or it may happen while sleeping afterwords.  You might need to do repeated sessions over several days.

 

The attempt should be preceded by 3 to 5 days of FASTING and CELIBACY for purification and build up of sexual energy.  Other things that might be useful are PROGRESSIVE MUSCLE RELAXATION TECHNIQUES and attempts at ASTRAL PROJECTION as well as the playing of Tibetan bowl music or TIBETAN CHANTING MONKS.  You may want to use a LAXATIVE on the first night to speed up the emptying of your intestines.  You might also want to take some ROSEMARY EXTRACT 15 minutes to half an hour before the meditation if you believe William Shakespeare knew what he was talking about when he wrote, “Rosemary is for remembrance.”  A little COFFEE with SUGAR may also be beneficial.  It will also be beneficial to use an incense.  I recommend a little barley meal mixed with sage (Salvia officinalis).  Put it in a pan and heat it lightly so that it gives off a nice sage smell.  The Jewish menorah and the burning bush story of the Old Testament are suggestive of burning a sage-like bush for communication with God.  Other herbs or resins are also good such a frankincense, myrrh, sandalwood etc.  Certain incenses are beneficial to the attainment of spiritual states of consciousness.  Consumption of a small amount of “bitter herb” such as frisee (curly endive) appears to be beneficial as well.

 

A lot of unusual psychological phenomena take place in the mind awake body asleep state.  One of the things this process is doing is stimulating your central nervous system and your parasympathetic, “rest and digest” nervous system at the same time.  It is also stimulating a full body orgasm as opposed to just a genital orgasm.  You are running the orgasm up your spine and into your brain case.  The barley, salt, rosemary, coffee, sugar, light visualization and rising energy cultivation stimulate the central nervous system.  The alcohol in the red wine is a sedative hypnotic which stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system.  The mantra stimulates both systems.  Tannins in the red wine bind to any residual animal protein still in the digestive tract mitigating any negative effects the protein has on the process.  There may also be some endorphin and endogenous DMT activity being stimulated.

 

THE RESULT IS A REORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM TO A HIGHER STATE OF FUNCTIONING.

 

A final comment on the meaning of the word “remembrance”…

 

 

One idea that is prevalent in world religions is the idea that humans are really immortal souls that are temporarily incarnated into physical bodies.  For whatever reason we develop amnesia on incarnating and forget our true identities.  We mistakenly identify with these physical bodies instead of our immortal souls.  Religion is a process of “SELF-REMEMBERING”.  It is a process of overcoming our amnesia and remembering our true identities, remembering our true selves.

 

IN REALITY WE ARE THE DEITY WHICH IS MADE WHOLE AND RESURRECTED WHEN WE “REMEMBER OURSELVES” THROUGH SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF THIS EUCHARISTIC KUNDALINI AWAKENING/ ENLIGHTENMENT CEREMONY!

 

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Special Thanks to

St. Peter Catholic Church

Newberg, Oregon

For the Beautiful Graphic of the Eucharist

 

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by Tim Charles