Cyrus Kirkpatrick continues his far out speculations in this recent YouTube clip. While our man repudiated the wild claims he was promoting this summer, his new claims are...well, equally wild.
After communicating with "the Ashtar" and the "Angelic Order", Cyrus has reached the conclusion that the spiritual cosmos is currently split into two competing timelines. One of them is the "true" timeline, where our post-mortem existence looks pretty much as our present one, only much better, and we all get to keep our personalities and individualities. (I assume this is the "astral world" Cyrus usually talks about on his channel.) The fake timeline is created by a group of beings who think they are speeding up human evolution to higher levels of consciousness, while actually manipulating and perhaps even destroying it. These beings have created "the causal plane" in which the physical and the mental are conflated, every thought immidiately becomes an object, and human souls float around among strange geometric shapes, et cetera. This sounds like the *real* astral plane of many occult traditions, or perhaps a more chaotic version of the same?
The point of the exercise is to teach human souls that any kind of material or individual existence is negative, and that they must therefore fuse with "God" (which seems to be a kind of pantheistic world-spirit in this scenario). However, if you unite with "God" in this way, your soul will be dissolved into the divine essence, and you will simply cease to exist. This is the second death. The Angelic Order calls this "dissolutionism" and has woved to fight it. The pantheistic timeline is inherently unstable, and self-destructs at regular intervals, at which the aliens controlling it has to recreate it anew. Thus, it cannot give its denizens ultimate peace or immortality.
There are similarities between these curious teachings and other religious traditions. Richard Thompson´s book "Alien Identities" comes to mind, where some aliens are preaching a pantheist message, while the true message is that of Krishna seen as a personal god (the author was a member of ISKCON). The reason is simply that some UFO occupants are deluded by Maya (cosmic illusion). It also struck me that the communications from the Angelic Order sound like inverted Gnosticism. It´s as if the evil archons were communicating with humanity, trying to stop us from entering the real light (the "false" timeline) by enchanting promises of personal immortality. In the Gnostic scenario, the fantastic and perfect worlds promised us by the Angelic Order are the unstable ones, chaining us to further suffering. Another similarity would be with the devas of Buddhist mythology. The Angelic Order are the devas, claiming that the dissolutionists are the asuras, while real enlightenment (and nirvana) is different from both!
OK, you can have some fun with this material, if you studied comparative religion at college level (which I did).
Why not simply admit that there are many paths through eternity? If I want to dissolve my essence into the Divine, why should some self-proclaimed angel from "the 7th density plane" try to stop me...
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