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Special X Series: The Pole Shift

Please join Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt for this Special X-Series Episode as he goes deep on the Mystery School predictions of a Pole Shift in the near future and the hidden scientific data that shows the factors that will cause it. He also looks at cryptic references in esoteric material, from Edgar Cayce to The Fourth Way, to the mysterious “Sixth Root Race” and how the Transhumanist obsession with Biometric Humans may be to keep control before this psychic generation appears.

Noah’s Ark And Atlantis

Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt goes deep into the Mystery School Secret of the Mystical Atlantean DNA strain in the Noah’s Ark story that was described in the Edgar Cayce readings, Anthroposophy and Fourth Way Teachings and its sacred key for 21st Century Survival.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/cqJMn2ILGmPR/

Fourth Way To Enlightenment

The Fourth Way is an approach to enlightenment developed by George Gurdjieff over years of travel in the East, harmonizing what he saw as three established traditional “ways” or “schools”: those of the body, the emotions, and the mind, or of Fakirs (Sufis), Monks and Yogis, respectively. Gurdjieff taught that man must, while incarnate, create a soul whose substance could withstand the shock of death. More from Robert Sepehr, author and anthropologist.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/xUgTRmXNCiY5/

Gurdjieff’s Mystery Warning

The Dark Journalist ventures into the spiritual realm with a program that explores the works of the great mystics of the early 20th century.

The key focus here is on George Gurdjieff, the philosopher and spiritual teacher, who called his brand of ancient wisdom “the Fourth Way.” This involved blending together the traditional pathways of the fakir, the monk and the yogi.

Much of what Gurdjieff taught came to be documented and spread by the Russian philosopher P.D. Ouspensky and the so-called Mystery Schools. It’s a timely subject as Gurdjieff did much of his research in Afghanistan, although he disseminated this knowledge primarily in Russia and later, in Paris.

 

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