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Kontakter - No 47 - 1998 No 3

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This issue of КОНТАКТЕР (Issue No. 3 (47), January 1998) is dedicated to exploring spiritual, paranormal, and esoteric themes, aiming to guide readers towards a higher understanding of themselves and the universe. The cover prominently features the headline "УЧИТЕСЬ БЫТЬ БОГАМИ"…

Magazine Overview

This issue of КОНТАКТЕР (Issue No. 3 (47), January 1998) is dedicated to exploring spiritual, paranormal, and esoteric themes, aiming to guide readers towards a higher understanding of themselves and the universe. The cover prominently features the headline "УЧИТЕСЬ БЫТЬ БОГАМИ" (Learn to Be Gods), setting a tone of spiritual self-improvement and divine potential.

Article Summaries

Learn to Be Gods (Pages 1-2)

The lead article posits that human suffering stems from a disconnection from freedom and a loss of innate abilities, such as self-reliance and independent thought. It criticizes societal structures like family, education, and institutions for stifling individuality and promoting conformity. The core issue identified is the loss of LOVE. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's soulmate through the eyes, which are seen as mirrors of the soul. The article also touches upon the role of women as mothers and the responsibility of procreation, stressing that children should be born from love, not by chance. It delves into the concept of karma and ancestral responsibility, explaining how negative actions can affect future generations. The text suggests that humans deplete their spiritual energy through egoism, leading to illness, particularly affecting the immune system. It warns of dark entities that feed on negative emotions and can manifest physically. The article concludes by stating that Earth is a chosen crystal and that the 'Inferno' forces are a product of human negativity, creating a 'dark brown plague' around the planet.

Warning: Three Gods (Page 2)

This section, based on telepathic channels, warns about the dangers associated with the Egyptian pyramids. It claims that the pyramids were built by extraterrestrial beings from the sixth level of existence, using advanced technology. The mummified pharaohs, preserved in ideal conditions, are said to retain their consciousness and spiritual connection, posing a threat to intruders. The article mentions that these pharaohs, along with their fourteen wives, did not wish for reincarnation and may seek revenge. It also discusses the presence of light-green crystals stored deep underground, containing information from a civilization that experienced the end of the world. This information is being withheld to prevent panic about the 'End of the Light.' The text also mentions that the pharaohs' spiritual essence, combined with their physical strength, could manifest as a dangerous entity if disturbed.

New Riddles of the Pyramids (Page 3)

This article explores the ongoing mystery surrounding the pyramids, noting the lack of a unified theory on their origin, construction, and purpose. It mentions various hypotheses, including extraterrestrial builders (from Sirius), as giant food production facilities, earthquake dampeners, and spiritual energy accumulators. The concept of pyramids as a triune structure connecting the physical, astral, and mental worlds is discussed, citing 'Agni Yoga.' The article lists numerous potential benefits of pyramid energy, such as improved health, enhanced mental clarity, stress reduction, and preservation of food and other materials. It also suggests that pyramids can neutralize chemical, bacteriological, and radioactive waste.

A Night in the Great Pyramid of Khufu (Pages 3)

This piece recounts an experience by researchers Patrick Flanagan and Eva Bruce inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu. They describe witnessing colored lights, feeling vibrations, and experiencing a sense of dissolving into the pyramid. Flanagan claims to have touched a golden book with hieroglyphs, receiving a surge of energy. They also heard a chorus of voices and felt a connection to ancient processes. The article suggests that their experience was a partial contact with the pyramid's inner life and spiritual structures.

New Pyramids (Page 3)

This section describes experiments with miniature pyramids that rotate. When rotated counter-clockwise, clocks slowed down; clockwise, they sped up. The researchers hypothesize that prolonged rotation could affect time and space. They also noted unusual photographic effects on the rotating pyramids and ceased their experiments due to health concerns, suggesting that such research requires professional equipment and safety measures.

How to Enter the Astral and Return (Pages 3-4)

This is a practical guide on astral projection. It details preparation steps involving relaxation, visualization of a golden-yellow sphere, and energy circulation within the body. The second part of the preparation involves visualizing oneself, mentally commanding the double to face east, and then absorbing the double back into the body. The technique is described as mental projection, where consciousness leaves the physical body and connects with the astral double.

You Don't Need to Look for Shorter Paths (Pages 4-5)

This article critiques traditional religion, arguing that it is an outdated tool of control and that humanity has outgrown its doctrines. It suggests that Jesus was a highly advanced being, possibly from the future, who taught magic and spiritual principles. The author believes that true spirituality will be internalized in the future, with God felt within rather than worshipped in external institutions. The piece advocates for personal growth, independent thinking, and the pursuit of true knowledge over blind faith and dogma. It emphasizes the importance of love, self-sufficiency, and critical thinking, warning against herd mentality and societal conditioning.

Good Intentions Pave the Road to Hell (Pages 4-5)

This article discusses the concept of energy transfer, particularly between leaders and their followers. It explains how followers (represented by 'O') transfer their energy, emotions, and faith to leaders ('L'). While a benevolent leader can return this energy positively, a negative leader or a cult of personality can drain the followers' energy, leading to societal imbalance and potential collapse. The author critiques the concept of 'cults' and blind devotion, suggesting that they hinder personal growth and critical thinking. It also touches upon the negative energy associated with certain historical figures and artworks, and questions the rituals of some religions, suggesting they may involve energy transfer to negative entities or the deceased.

About Fasting and Sacrifice (Page 5)

This section discusses the concept of sacrifice in religious contexts, particularly referencing Jesus Christ and the ritual of communion. It suggests that these practices may involve the transfer of human energy to religious figures or entities, potentially leading to negative consequences for the soul. The author criticizes certain rituals, like commemorating the dead, as potentially harmful energy transfers to 'dark egregors' or the 'anti-world.' It advocates for honoring the future lives of the deceased rather than focusing on past energies.

"I Will Show You the Way to Save the World" (Page 7)

This is a response to previous articles and letters. The author addresses readers Maria from Orenburg and Marina Izotova, acknowledging the difficulty of accepting spiritual truths from 'contactees.' The author questions why prophets primarily appeared in the East and not the West, and discusses the concept of Avatars like Krishna and Sathya Sai Baba. The author emphasizes that Sai Baba is a living being, not an idol, and possesses divine qualities such as purity, love, and omniscience. The article highlights Sai Baba's mission to save the world through spiritual transformation, emphasizing love, brotherhood, and selfless service as the path to God. It states that Sai Baba's miracles are secondary to his mission and that he offers guidance to all who seek it with a sincere heart.

Mermaid Songs (Pages 8)

This article explores the phenomenon of mermaid sightings throughout history and across different cultures. It recounts a personal experience of a healer who claims to have captured a mermaid. The article mentions historical accounts from various regions and cultures, including Babylonian, Greek, and English folklore, noting that mermaid sightings were often associated with misfortune. It discusses official investigations, such as a Danish commission in 1723, which, despite initial skepticism, eventually acknowledged the existence of mermaids. The article also touches upon scientific explanations, such as misidentification of marine animals like seals and manatees, but also notes that some researchers believe in the existence of unknown aquatic species. The piece concludes by highlighting the ongoing mystery and lack of definitive proof regarding mermaids.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes a New Age spiritual perspective, emphasizing personal transformation, the search for higher knowledge, and the critique of traditional religious and societal structures. There's a strong focus on energy, consciousness, and the potential for human divinity. The editorial stance appears to be one of encouraging critical thinking, questioning established norms, and seeking truth beyond conventional explanations. UFO phenomena and anomalous zones are presented as evidence of a broader, non-human reality that humanity needs to understand. The magazine advocates for love, self-awareness, and spiritual evolution as the path to salvation and a better future.