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The Pharmacratic Inquisition is a provocative film from Gnostic means of communication that makes the argument that virtually all the mythology, symbolism and the story of Jesus and related Christian traditions relate to two basic subjects:
For those not familiar with the evidence in support of this claim, this movie can really open your eyes and revolutionary.
Much of the material in this film is based on the work of John Allegro. Allegro was one of the original investigators chosen to translate the Dead Sea Scrolls, ancient Christian texts that were discovered in Qumran, near the Dead Sea in the middle of the 20th century.
Unlike his colleagues, Allegro was not beholden to the Catholic Church and therefore was able to develop his theories and self-interpretation of Catholic dogma. The result was the radical claim that Jesus was a psychoactive mushroom.
In particular, Allegro argued that the mythology and symbolism surrounding the Christ figure all point to Amanita muscaria mushrooms, the red and white icon mushroom so common in Christmas symbolism and images.
The amanita mushroom plays a central role in this film and is presented as the basis of shamanic elements in Christianity.
Amanitas have a long history of use among the shamans of northern Europe and Siberia - the same culture that the term "shaman" originates. Within these cultures, "shamanism" is synonymous with the use of Amanita and knowledge of its psychoactive properties are well known throughout the region of the world.
The shamanic use of Amanita might influence Christianity should not necessarily be a surprise, but the argument that Jesus really is an amanita, and not a historical figure, is probably a surprise to most.
The film presents a compelling argument for this connection between Jesus and the amanita, psilocybin mushrooms and even, through the presentation of Christian symbolism, iconography and imagery.
When one looks closely at the Catholic Church, the amanita symbolism appears that abound in the clothing of popes and cardinals to frescos, arch forms, and architecture of the church. Even the same myths such as the Holy Grail, seem to fall into the category of symbolism Amanita.
Actually, when the images are presented in this way, the comparison with Amanita is evident and hard to argue against.
Even Santa Claus gets the Amanita treatment in this movie. Here the jolly old elf is presented in the context of shamanism in northern Europe where, according to tradition, the shaman its amanitas of a coniferous tree is dried and visit the yurts of their community, entering through the chimney to take sacred mushrooms gifts to the people.
Not much of a stretch to see that these reindeer herding shamans were the flagship model of the fat red and white Santa dress, which closely resembles a amanita mushroom.
Besides the influence of shamanism and psychoactive mushrooms in Christianity, the film also investigates the relationship between astrology and astronomy with the myth of Christ.
Here the filmmakers provide compelling arguments for the correlation between the myth of Christ and the sky of the winter solstice and the zodiacal ages, graph showing how these tales of the bright star, the three kings, and the death and resurrection of Jesus fit within the previously known facts about the night sky and the changing seasons.
Ultimately, the Pharmacratic Inquisition challenges many of the assumptions and beliefs they may have about Christianity and its central figures, providing provocative evidences that things are not as they seem, in this tradition.
If true, the question is:
Watch this movie and make up your own mind.
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Para aquellos no
familiarizados con las pruebas en apoyo de esta pretensión, esta
película puede ser realmente abrir los ojos y revolucionario.
A diferencia de sus colegas, Allegro no estaba en deuda con la Iglesia Católica y por lo tanto fue capaz de desarrollar sus teorías y de la interpretación libre del dogma católico.
El resultado fue la
afirmación radical de que Jesús era un hongo psicoactivas. En
particular, Allegro argumentó que la mitología y el simbolismo que
rodea la figura de Cristo, todo apunta a
los hongos Amanita muscaria,
el hongo icono rojo y blanco, tan común en Navidad y el simbolismo
de las imágenes.
Amanitas tienen una larga historia de uso entre los chamanes del norte de Europa y de Siberia - la cultura misma de la que el término “chamán” se origina. Dentro de estas culturas, “chamanismo” es sinónimo con el uso de Amanita y el conocimiento de sus propiedades psicoactivas son bien conocidos en toda la región del mundo.
Que el uso chamánico de
la amanita pueda influir en el cristianismo no debe ser
necesariamente una sorpresa, pero el argumento de que Jesús
realmente es una amanita, y no una figura histórica, es
probablemente una sorpresa para la mayoría.
Cuando uno mira de cerca a la Iglesia Católica, el simbolismo amanita parece que abundan en la ropa de los papas y los cardenales a los frescos, las formas de arco, y la arquitectura de la iglesia. Incluso los mismos mitos, como la del Santo Grial, parece que entran en la categoría de simbolismo Amanita.
De hecho, cuando las
imágenes se presentan de esta manera, la comparación con amanita
se hace evidente y difícil argumentar en contra.
No es gran cosa de un
tramo de ver que estos chamanes de cría de renos fueron el modelo
emblemático de la grasa de rojo y blanco vestido de Santa, que se
parece mucho a un hongo amanita.
He aquí los realizadores
ofrecen argumentos convincentes para la correlación entre el mito de
Cristo y el cielo del solsticio de invierno y las edades zodiacales,
gráfica que muestra cómo esos cuentos de la estrella brillante, los
tres reyes, y la muerte y resurrección de Jesús encajan dentro de
los hechos anteriormente conocido sobre el cielo de la noche y el
cambio de estaciones.
Si es verdad, la pregunta es:
Ver esta película y que componen su propia mente.
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