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The Golden Triangle

 
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  Foreword
 1

An Introduction

 

The hidden document, Paratrimshika, describes in a technical manner the ancient powers of Alchemy, Yoga, the Tao, and Christianity.

 2

The 'Emerald Table' and the 'Paratrimshika'

 

Two ancient documents describe the ancient conversion processes and their secrets such as by the Yogis, Alchemists, Taoists and early Christians.

 3

The One, the Two, and Trinity

 

The origin of a Trinity has been used by the ancients to describe the methodology of creation and its source that can be found within yourself.

 4

Bondage

 

Social and institutional bonds, while an essential beginning on the path of evolution, must be recognized and used as stepping stones to further evolution.

 5

The Dance of Life, Lila

 

Happiness requires losing yourself in interacting with others called the game of life. Conditioned responses must be overcome with inner vitality.

 6

Heaven

 

Heaven is a place and source of creation, power and Love understood by ancients and found only within your "lower" heart or yoni with directed effort.

 7

The Seven Major Stages of Evolution

 

Evolution proceeds with seven stages starting with social conditioning followed by a higher path or self actualization with increasing dedication and trust.

 8

The Mystical Nature of Change

 

Any change requires the right input of energy. The ancient secrets describe the hidden energies required to change your personal world and how.

 9

The Tri-Sexual Nature of the Body

 

The world has lost the power of androgyny and its meaning. Both sexes can develop a third sexual response that opens to new powers of mind and body.

10

Soma

 

Soma is discovered to be the mystical and powerful transformational fluid of the body and not of a plant. Soma can be secreted with proper techniques.

11

The Physical to Subtle Connections

 

The body to mind connections are well explained in ancient documents as existing in active centers called tattvas located within chakras of the body.

12

Knowledge, Truth and the Word

 

Knowledge (gnosis, jnana, Word, logos) or the instant full comprehension of Truth is found through the rise of a higher creative energy called shakti.

13

The Separation of the Sun and Moon

 

Name and form or concept and substance become inseparable in the modern world and require usage of special powers to separate them to form new worlds.

14

The Union of the Sun and Moon

 

Concept and substance or name and form are recombined to form new worlds that are identical with an inner created world using a transformational energy.

15

Preparing for Change - The Paratrimshika

 

The translation and commentary on a recently discovered hidden Sanskrit document that opens doors to understanding religious and philosophical texts.

16

The Golden Triangle

 

Five Sanskrit words describe the higher realms: mansa or sensuality, mudra or expression, matsya or quickening, madya or ecstasy, maithuna or union.

17

Intensifying Sensuality, Mansa

 

Sensuality is suppressed in modern societies as bodies became tightened and controlled. The ancient system of pratyahara must be used to reverse this.

18

Expressing Life Through Mudra

 

Mudra forces body and conditioned mind to change according to the posture, pressure or motion from inner mantra in order to change the outer world.

19

Quickening or Matsya

 

The fish or matsya has long symbolized the new life or creation manifested with vibrations or spanda called quickening normally suppressed in the West.

20

Ecstasy, Madya

  Ecstasy is obtained with release of mental control and judgment and the increase in upward flowing creative energy from the yoni or lower heart.
21 Finding Union, Maithuna
  Mystical union or maithuna is far beyond loving and caring and rather finds expression only in common dedication with complete surrender to each other.
22 The Practices
  Beginning self-developmental practices serve to bring the body, mind, breath and feelings under the control of a higher power found through yearning.
23 The Greater Practices or Mahasadhanas
  Advanced practices integrate the body, mind and spirit with the surrounding world and the higher power forming a oneness of dedication and experience.  

 

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