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That man is subject of the Two Laws has been taught from the earliest times. There is no viable philosophy or religion which does not address this duality of choice presented to man. The teachings grown up around the natural dualism are arcane, esoteric, religious, and secular. They touch all aspects of life. From the Thrice-great Hermes to the lowly country preacher the Two Laws are takened into consideration when the fate of man comes into question.
And what are these Two Laws? They are the Law of the Flesh, and the Law of the Spirit. If one does an interpretation of beliefs one gets the following: The Law of the Flesh leads to death. The Law of the Spirit leads to Life. The Law of the Flesh leads to Evil. The Law of the Spirit leads to Good. The Law of the Flesh leads to Darkness. The Law of the Spirit leads to Light. And so on. If the Two Laws are coupled with: "As you sow so shall you reap", one get the beginning of a strong moral and spiritual doctrine. For if one follows faithfully the assertions then if one sows in the flesh, one reaps evil, darkness, and eventually death. On the other hand, if one sows in the Spirit one reaps light, good, and life. This is but a simple exposition of the greater (hidden) doctrine underlying Christic Teachings. It is a knowledge known to ancient Egyptian, Hindu, and Aryan. Assessment of the workings and operations of the Two Laws constitute the bulk of what is known of these peoples of antiquity. Any student of the Bible is readily able to discern the presence of the Two Laws within the entire textual body. At no point is there missing a sense of their believed generation of like unto like. It is by the aid of the Two Laws that one can accurately interpret the profounder meanings of the Scriptus. Without these laws being considered no analysis is complete and error-free. It having been shown by other scholars that gross degrees of corruption creeps in when the essentials are disregarded or ignored. Much doctrine abound today which does not recognize the ancient paradigm. That which was of concern to the greatest minds of the past is rendered of no value by today's thinkers on religious verities. Those who suffer most as a result of this negligence are the people who need spiritual guidance as a means whereby they can trod a sure path to happiness and understanding. But the ministers of heresies deny them this their divine right of a path to salvation. Ignorance is the only spiritual sin. When this saying is correctly apprehended each will enter upon the sure Path that carries one to Redemption. Nonson |
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