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William Blake "Milton, A Poem", Plate 33 (Erdman), Copy C (1811), courtesy of New York Public Library.

 

Wynn Free’s Cosmology

Writers and thinkers through time have contemplated man’s suffering, and willingness to inflict suffering on others. To interpret this, various mystical systems cosmologies are dynamic by nature, wherein spirit beings and/or human beings as a consequence of desire, disharmony that is different from their original state disharmony or conflict arise from their original state and undergo transformation or differentiation, Perhaps the most cited examples in western culture is he Adam and Eve story and the rebellion of Satan and the fallen angels, wherein en

Renaissance and 16th and 17th century European writers elegantly developed cosmologies of this type, starting with Dante’s Divine Comedy. John Milton was heavily influenced by Dante in Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. Jacob Boheme, in turn influenced by Milton for example, it was necessary for humanity to depart from God, and for the original entities to undergo differentiation, desire, and conflict. Their respective works sent  ripple effects answered through the echos of generations of artists and writers to this day. No one can predict the effectsf the presentation of new itual cosmologies such as are presented here. Whether it resonates deeply or simply glances off a world too pre-occupied and overloaded with doubt and suspicion, won’t be known, when perhaps it will be too late.  When Milton wrote his epic Paradise Lost, amid political  and government subterfuge (sound familiar?), a difficult and dangererous undertaking in Cromwellian England, the poem was widely discussed in church going England of the 17th century, and Milton considered a rebel for his prolific writings that spanned a wide range of sensitive subjects for the time. Modern times, beginning with Jules Verne, have seen a profusion new ideas explored inocously through science fiction. the  lots and ideas about reincarnation and ascention are presented and discce ussed in TV sci-fi shows as the X-Files and Heros

 

Channeling what he considers “inter-dimensional intelligences” is important in his work for connecting to what he considers to be an essential part of our existence, yet existing outside our normal abilities to perceive them, an angelic hierarchy that has revealed themselves to him consisting of what he calls, the “Elohim” and “Ra” group soul consciousness. A possible description of Free, as well as other New Age spiritual healers who draw on various angelic metaphors, might be psychopomp, a word borrowed from the ancient Greek which literally means “guide for the soul”.

 

Free, and others, believe in a concept they refer to as “inter-dimensional intelligence”, to him is not speculative, but proven to him through what he considers to be personal individual experience of them and communication with them through “channeling”, outside of any established religion or other thought or belief system. Frees’ writings and spiritual healing utilizes channeling and a highly organized cosmology he has interpreted from his “channeling”, consisting of “group soul consciousness”, ideas that may have roots in mystical Judaism , for instance in the Kabbalah and Merkabah, as well as Christianity which adopted many of the same ideas of Judaism, specifically the archangels Gabriel and Michael, and is evident in myriad religious art of the medieval and renaissance in Europe. Today New Age thinking is broadly evident in American bookstores and coffee shops.

 

 

Even certain aspects of modern physics allude to an aspect of the universe that doesn’t exist independently of us, but that the universe is an extension of our consciousness. The writings of modern physicists, for example John Heglin, a well-noted physicist (who must be pointed out is also well-known as a promoter of Transcendental Meditation) " If you scratch below e surface and get to the molecular atomic and sub-atomic worlds, you find that these worlds are not material worlds. They are worlds of intelligence and ultimately worlds of consciousness." , Hawkins who has not acknowledged any religious beliefs, and Einstein, ofan atheist, “… he (who) experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest...(this) is a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.”

 

 

Energy

 

Reincarnation

 

Edgar Cayce

 

Group Soul Consciousness

 

Ra Group Souls

 

Elohim Group Souls