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The Path of the Divine

 

                                                  

                                                                              

As a Fahamme student, you will be walking along the path of the Divine.  It is a path traveled by a relative few at any one time.  Yet, it is the path that has given many of us a new lamp of knowledge enriching our minds, souls, and bodies.  As Fahammis, we continue to make scientific discoveries, beautiful works of art, music and books, but most importantly, the personal approach to the collective SPIRIT POWER of our race.  And it is the path each must travel in their own time if they are to reach their ultimate personal evolution found through the REALIZATION OF SELF.

 

"DEMYSTIFYING" MYSTICISM

Before attempting to explain where this path leads it is important for you to understand just what is meant when we use the word mysticism.  A proper definition has always been elusive or vague.  For the record, mysticism can be defined as an experience where one personally knows, through direct knowledge, the Source of all Being.  Many call this source God; others, the Cosmic.  We as Fahammis call this source LILLAHI-RA (i.e., the Supreme Neter).  The point is, the experience is noetic.

We know and believe that not only through scientific observation, but through Divine Understanding due to the out-pouring of the Great Solar Intelligence behind which is the Spirit of God, that we are conscious of being gods and goddesses on the earth.  The art of mysticism and the work of Fahamme is to initiate the student to the technique where mystical knowledge can be readily attained.  This knowledge when properly accessed is ultimately rational.

Yet, many still view mysticism as an "Irrational Philosophy" based on ideas of pure conjecture and beyond intellectual comprehension, thus, they dismiss it as self-delusion, or confusion of thought.  Others view mysticism as a belief in the supernatural.

Neither view is correct or is self-evident when you examine history.  For centuries men and women, through Divine attunement ascertained and introduced many new ideas and phenomena to the world, such as Alchemy and the Laws of Nature.  Many suffered ridicule and even imprisonment for their ideas.  Only later did the mass of society accept them as intellectually rational.

In the end, mysticism isn't a belief, it is simply an art of knowing.  Fahamme teaches that "Understanding is the principle thing."  The mystical experience transcends nature and often the person will receive a feeling that far surpasses anything which could be conveyed by word of mouth.  Furthermore, this insight, devoid of ego, is thoroughly comprehended even though one may not be able to express it in words.  You simply know the truthfulness of the Fahamme experience.

 

                         

     

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