Knowledge

author: Temple of Zeus
updated by: High Priest Zevios Metathronos

Humanity has been systematically cut off from spiritual knowledge for centuries. This isn't a conspiracy theory. It's documented history. The Abrahamic programmes achieved it through brute force (burning libraries, killing practitioners, destroying temples) and through psychological control (branding all spiritual practice as "evil," promoting blind faith as the highest virtue, attacking scientific thought wherever it emerged). The Zevist framework names this pathology precisely: Epistemot, the death of knowledge. One of the ten spiritual diseases that the Abrahamic system has inflicted on humanity.

The scale of what was lost is difficult to comprehend. The Library of Alexandria, the greatest repository of knowledge in the ancient world, was destroyed in stages: partially burned during Caesar's siege (48 BCE), further damaged under Aurelian (270 CE), and finally demolished when Bishop Theophilus led a Christian mob against the Serapeum in 391 CE (Socrates Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History V.16). The Serapeum housed the library's final remnants and was the last major Pagan temple in Alexandria. The Christians tore it down and built a church on the ruins. Plato's Academy, which had operated continuously for 916 years (the longest-running educational institution in human history), was closed by the Christian Emperor Justinian in 529 CE (Agathias, Histories II.30). Hypatia of Alexandria, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher, was murdered by a Christian mob led by the parabalani (a paramilitary wing of the Alexandrian church) in 415 CE (Socrates Scholasticus, V.15). She was dragged from her chariot, stripped, and killed with broken pottery tiles. Her crime: being brilliant, being Pagan, and being inconvenient to the Bishop Cyril's consolidation of power.

These are not isolated incidents. They represent a centuries-long, deliberate, institutional programme of knowledge destruction. The result is a species operating far below its potential. Our psychic abilities are largely dormant. Our spiritual infrastructure is in ruins. The knowledge of how the soul works, how energy operates, how the chakras function, how the Kundalini rises, how the astral body is constructed: all of this was once common knowledge among the educated classes of the ancient world. Now it's treated as fringe nonsense by the mainstream, because the mainstream was constructed by the institutions that destroyed the knowledge.

The enemy programmes preach "have faith." In practice, this means: don't question, don't investigate, don't develop your own faculties. Just believe what we tell you and wait for death to sort it out. Every lie, every scam, every system of control depends on this kind of total, unquestioning faith. Faith without knowledge is slavery with a polite name. The Egyptian Book of Coming Forth by Day (Chapter 125) understood this: the soul in the afterlife is evaluated not by what it believed, but by its alignment with Ma'at: truth, knowledge, and right action. You're judged by what you knew and what you did with that knowledge. Not by what you believed. Not by which institution you belonged to. Knowledge.

Zeus teaches the opposite of blind faith. Stand on your own feet. Develop your own power. Question everything. Thoth wrote (attributed in the Hermetic corpus, Corpus Hermeticum X.15): "A soul's outcome in the afterlife is based upon knowledge." Not belief. Not obedience. Not the number of times you attended services or recited approved prayers. Knowledge.

The butterfly metaphor applies, and it's worth dwelling on. If you help a butterfly emerge from its cocoon by cutting the cocoon open, you damage the butterfly permanently. The struggle to break free is what develops the muscles and coordination it needs to fly. Without that struggle, it emerges with shrivelled wings and dies. The same is true of spiritual development. No one can do it for you. The struggle is the process. The difficulty is the training. The moments when you feel lost, confused, frustrated by the slowness of your progress: those are the moments your wings are developing. Knowledge is the tool. The Gods are the teachers. And the meditation programme is where you begin the struggle that produces flight. The Family of the Gods is the community that sustains the journey.

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