Why Esoteric Philosophy is Vital To Our Society, Part Two
How This Philosophy Shapes Our World View
Welcome to the three-part analysis of Why Esoteric Philosophy is Vital To Our Society. This is Part II of III. You can find Part I here and Part III here.
Examples of Esoteric Philosophy Applied
As I started my journey to understand the world and, ultimately, understand reality, I came across a lot of “conspiracies.”
The “conspiracy theory” section is quite similar to that of the “occult” in that it is treated as wonky.
“You’re a conspiracy theorist” attracts the notion of someone who believes in topics that have a certain mystery to them, but overall, these topics are “interesting,” to say the least.
I would venture to say that, similar to religion and philosophy, people only go surface-level deep without exploring any further.
Yet, somehow in recent years, conspiracy theories have gotten popular. This trend may have started before the pandemic, but throughout the pandemic and after, conspiracies are now more mainstream.
Some say this is nothing but misinformation,
some say these aren’t worth the time,
but very few aim to take a serious look at these conspiracies or the ramifications they may hold.
And so, to start our examples of esoteric philosophy applied, we’ll start with what some may say is a conspiracy, that our current societal system is broken by design.
“There’s a reason that history is taught to us as children when we cannot do anything about it versus taught to us as adults when we can do something about it.”
There was an IG video I recently posted about a young woman, and she makes the following statement:
“Nothing will revolutionize you more than being a mom. Before motherhood, you’re out to brunch, hanging with your friends, and then you’re pregnant, and then you find out about maternity leave and how it sucks.”
She then goes on to chronologize from maternity leave to delivery in the hospital to postpartum care and how the system fails mothers at all points of the process.
And then she makes a profound statement in which she states, “and then you realize that depression and anxiety are the appropriate response to the system.”
Within that phrase, “depression and anxiety are the appropriate response to the system,” we conceptualize a wide variety of concepts.
For one, we discover that there is a system, and it is broken. Then we realize that this broken system results in depression and anxiety. But what’s most important, as shown by her tone, is that we accept that the system was consciously and purposefully broken to induce a state of depression and anxiety - which can then be solved by the medication from the system.
What’s happened here is that you’ve taken a truth (the system is broken) and looked at it from an esoteric view (the system is purposefully broken) and come to terms with it. By doing this, you’ve come to terms with this part of reality (elements of stoicism) and now choose to walk accordingly, living out this fact of life. You don’t get mad at the system; you understand the system. And this is but one example, as we have many more.
Another example could be our monetary system. For one, we all think we may understand money – and in fact, we do understand money, based on what has been told to us – but we really don’t understand money and how it serves to move humanity in the right direction. There’s a reason that history is taught to us as children when we cannot do anything about it versus taught to us as adults when we can do something about it. And for this example, we’re going to go back in history to look at why America was founded.
The story told is that America was founded for religious freedom, but few adults know why we fought the Revolutionary War. As Alex details excellently in his work, a young America was gaining tremendous growth and momentum without borrowing money from the Bank of England. In short, the Bank of England was not earning any money from this young country America.
Few realize that America, in its young years, was a country that was constantly at war. The English attacked, the French attacked, but very few look at why the attacks.
Well, if we look at what the conspiracies offer, they state that the Bank of England, the Bank of France, and many banks throughout Europe belonged to the House of Rothschild.
I touch on the House of Rothschild in Part Two of my Three-Part Analysis on Kyrie Irving.
So one would argue that this family that essentially owns multiple countries in Europe - since those countries were indebted to the banks – saw the threat of a nation growing rapidly without being indebted to the bank. This could start a revolution, and this could not occur.
I’m sure that the majority of readers have never seen American history in this light before. But unfortunately, the spirit of American independence, which attempted to get away from the rule of parasitic oligarchical, ultimately fell after repeated attacks. In 1913, the private bank known as The Federal Reserve was formed, and since then, the money, the spiritual resource designed to help humanity move forward, has been weakened ever since that time.
This information, when thoroughly researched and understood, provides clarity for the reader.
The reader now understands why the irrational spending occurs.
The reader now understands how the enacted policies continue to increase the country’s dependence on the private bank known as the Federal Reserve.
When viewing history from this unorthodox light, one begins to see just how things are the way they are.
But wait, there’s more.
In our last example, we’re going to take a step further to see how these two examples play out on a cosmic level.
As stated earlier, philosophy has a spirituality to it, and one can only increase their knowledge of spirituality by studying and gaining experiences from a wide variety of sources.
This is what the early Christians of medieval times did, and as they grew in their knowledge of the many walks of faith, they grew deeper in their experience with the Divine.
For our last example, we are going to examine the works of Hinduism, specifically, the concept known as the Kali Yuga, and how it relates to us today.
As Alex points out, esoteric philosophers have viewed time, and human history, in a cyclical pattern.
Throughout human history, there have been periods of prosperity known as “The Golden Ages.”
If you imagine a cycle, the Golden Ages repeat themselves.
However, there is a time period that comes before the second Golden Age, and this time period is known as “The Dark Ages.”
These dark ages, as the name implies, bring with them eras and periods of destruction with them.
In the Hindu writings, that time period was known as the Kali Yuga, and it was known as the period of sterility. In addition to this sterility, we also have “peak materiality” - as in the focus on physical, egotistical tendencies. We’ve lost the concept of spirituality and focus only on the material. I first mentioned the Kali Yuga in my work on “The Brave New World of 1984” and positioned how the Kali Yuga describes the time that we live in today.
During this time period, “the destructive tendencies gain domination, and men devote their lives to the gratification of selfishness and ambition.” Also, during this time and age, there will be an evil, parasitic force that will drive humanity further down.
This period of sterility mentioned by the Kali Yuga is very similar to the Book of Revelations in the Christian faith. The takeaway here is that much spiritual literature has discussed the time period that we’re living in today. Spirituality has prophesied today’s day and age down to the very minute detail.
And if we look at history and our reality through this lens, we can begin to see how the Kali Yuga has been playing out right in front of our eyes.
From my work on “The British Empire,” which describes the man John Dee, a known alchemist who was an advisor to Queen Elizabeth back in the 1500s,
to “Who Are The Bad Guys,” which describes the invisible oligarchs running the country,
and my many works on “The Federal Reserve,” one can see how we started our journey into the Dark Ages seven hundred years ago until our present day.
When anyone is aware of this hidden ancient wisdom, it becomes clear that everything that is being encountered now is a destined part of life. This is how time works; this is how human history operates. For man to pass from one golden age to another golden age, man must go through the dark ages. This is part of our human progression. And when we understand this, we begin to understand a variety of things. For one, we begin to understand our place in the grand plan, and this starts with finding our purpose, and for two, we begin to see with clarity those forces that must be overcome to proceed to the next golden age.
For more information about these forces, I recommend Alex’s work on The Secret World History Part One.
I make this point, “see with clarity those forces that must be overcome,” because when one begins to look at reality from an esoteric lens, it appears that “all become ‘revealed.’” It’s similar to the 1980s movie “They Live,” where one dons “the glasses” that allow him to see the hidden reality.
When we don these glasses, we can see the importance of why America leaving England had the potential to start a worldwide revolution.
We can now see why America was consistently attacked, including the Bank of England manipulating the South - which was indebted to the Bank of England - to start the Civil War.
We can now see why Lincoln was assassinated, why America has been in many financially engineered depressions,
and we can see why, ultimately, the “Dream” that America was to represent – a civilization harnessing the power of money in a way that moved humanity forward – fell in 1913, with the creation of the Central Bank.
Finally, you begin to see how history is being rewritten to disdain and remove the ideals of the early forefathers while elevating those who helped bring the dream down, e.g., Alexander Hamilton.
This is what it means to see with clarity. From the American perspective, you are now able to see how the past connects to the present and what this means for the future. This is when one is able to place “meaning” to things. And similarly to the young woman in our video, we understand why the world is the way it is.
These were merely a few examples, of many, of how an esoteric philosophy adds meaning to life, history, and reality. In our final section, we will explain why the study of the esoteric is a must.
This concludes Part II of Why Esoteric Philosophy is Vital To Our Society. You can find Part I here and Part III here.