The Gathering of Olympus
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
Ammon-Ra fore Pythagoras’ fire — Horus, Osiris, Isis. A mark that lies o’er camel’s name and Hermit’s secret flame. Combine them all to know the call and timing of the Mage. Where the Sky God took his might, and Kmer fell before the rouge — the Stele of Ramkamhaeng dispelled the facts for written “truth.” ‘Neath Sheshanaga’s hooded cloak, where Vishnu dreams our minds — we’ll sing his praises and recite those spells to change the times ..read more
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The Exhaustless Riches
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
4. From the exhaustless riches of its Limitless Substance, I draw all things needful, both spiritual and material. -The Pattern on the Trestleboard, Rosicrucian Order We are ALL infinite beings living within the illusion of a material existence. Your true will is not subject to this illusion. But you’ve allowed a belief in money, material possessions, status and position to become your dictating factors in life. By living with this belief system,  you restrict the true expression of your soul. There’s good reason for you to believe this. Look around yourself. No matter what country, city or t ..read more
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How the Temple Works
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
The Temple of the Archinox is a consciousness accelerator. By utilizing the law of frequency, the Temple resonates with each visitor and meets them exactly where they are upon their spiritual path. This is possible because the entire complex operates in direct alignment with Universal Law, with recognition of the higher governing laws in relation to lower laws. It is important to realize that every individual or “system” (and in this we really must include the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms) is at a different stage in its development. Each stage of development is governed by specific ..read more
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On Education
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
-DE VOLUNTATE JUVENUM- Long, O my Son, hath been this Digression from the plain path of My word concerning Children; but it was most needful that thou shouldst understand the Limits of true Liberty. For that is not the Will of any Man which ultimateth in his own Ruin and that of all his Fellows; and that is not Liberty whose Exercise bringeth him to Bondage. Thou mayst therefore assume that it is always an essential Part of the Will of any Child to grow to Manhood or to Womanhood in Health, and his Guardians may therefore prevent him from ignorantly acting in Opposition thereunto, Care being a ..read more
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The Call
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
The plans for Sekhet Hetspet were revealed throughout the last few days following the announcement for The Temple of the Archinox. The increased awareness among the collective is what led to this unveiling- so thank you for your supporting energies. This is the Temple of the Seven Lords of the Cycles. The energy being focused in this part of the temple is the Ruach- the divine lightning of thought-form manifestation. Many tenets have been taught and expounded upon towards the Law of Manifestation, but much of that information is tainted by ignorance or lacking in its precision. This has led t ..read more
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Time is Ours
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
In the year 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus published his Earth shattering De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres) and changed the entire conception of the world we live in. Copernicus developed a model of the universe that placed the Sun at the center of those revolutions as opposed to the Earth. This was in direct opposition to the accepted dogma put forth by the Catholic church which refused to even discuss it for nearly six decades after Copernicus had died. It took close to two hundred years for his work to truly affect the world, but when it did, it up ..read more
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Important Works: Aeschylus’ Agamemmnon and Sophocles’ Antigone- On the Value of Tragedy
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
The tragic plays were of particular importance to the god Dionysus (the word tragedy deriving etymologically from tragoedia or the song of a satyr) and were performed at the annual Great Dionysia Festival to immense crowds of 13,000-17,000 people. The purpose of the festival, in its association with Dionysus, was “overturning the rules and conventions of the normal, everyday world” (Norton 644). The Greeks believed this festival regenerated their society by purging and healing themselves through a cultural “blood-letting”, coined by Aristotle as catharsis. In order to achieve catharsis, the G ..read more
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The Epic of Gilgamesh and the Old Testament- Deluge and the Philosopher’s Stone: The Story in the Numbers
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
      The word “deluge” hails from the Latin “diluvium,” meaning to wash away or dissolve. The Deluge, as a world-shaping event, is recorded in the collective mythologies of nearly every ancient culture from Pre-Inca Tiahuanacu, the story of Vishnu and Manu in the Hindu tradition, and the Turtle Island myth of the Anishinaabe to our most antiquated accounts in “The Epic of Gilgamesh” and “The Book of Genesis.” The common narrative that binds them is the meeting of a man (often a demi-god) with a greater divinity. The divine being warns the man of the coming flood and gives him instructions to ..read more
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Important Works- The Book of Urizen and the Death of God
The Temple of the Archinox
by N.O.X. Infinitum
5y ago
In William Blake’s The First Book of Urizen, the primordial scream of the Romantic era reverberates in an awful shrill. The quality of “disengaged reason” characteristic of these times brought unforeseen consequences to the mental state of its inhabitants, coined so brilliantly by Blake himself as self-inflicted “mind-forg’d manacles” (Blake Songs of Experience, “London”, 8). The empiricist hierarchy of thought carved into stone tablets by such prominent figures as Sir Francis Bacon, John Locke and Isaac Newton comes under intense scrutiny throughout Blake’s work. These systems rose to domina ..read more
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