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The Fall of the Spirit

Explaining the Hyperborean myth of the Siddhas' treason and the subsequent enchainment of the spirit.

The Hyperborean myth describes a cosmic drama known as the Fall of the Spirit, involving the treason of the Siddhas and the subsequent enchainment of the Spirit to matter. This event is presented as a pivotal moment in the Hyperborean cosmology, setting the stage for the current state of humanity and the cosmos.

Before the Fall, the Hyperborean Race, a race of Spirit-spheres, existed in a state of unity and spiritual awareness. These Spirit-spheres, analogous to individual spirits, possessed an inner orientation focused on the Absolute Ego, the source of their knowledge and wisdom, and a hostile exterior directed against the material world.

The sources explain this concept using the analogy of a hollow sphere.

The interior surface is green, representing the Vultus Spiritus (spiritual face) composed of infinite "gnostic points" that gaze towards the Absolute Ego at the center. This represents the spirit's connection to its source of absolute knowledge.

The exterior surface is red, representing the Tergum Hostis (hostile back), symbolising the spirit's inherent opposition to the material world.

The Fall was orchestrated by a faction of Siddhas known as the Traitorous Siddhas. These beings, for reasons not entirely clear in the sources, betrayed their own race, choosing to ally themselves with the Demiurge, the creator of the material universe.


The Traitorous Siddhas

The Traitorous Siddhas, exploiting a weak point in the Spirit-spheres' exterior surface, deceived and reverted them. This reversion resulted in:

  • The Tergum Hostis (hostile back) being turned inwards, and the Vultus Spiritus (spiritual face) facing outwards.
  • The disappearance of the Absolute Ego from the sphere's center, signifying the spirit's disconnection from its source of wisdom.

The consequence of this reversion is strategic confusion, a state where the spirit, now disoriented and cut off from its true nature, becomes enchained to matter. The Infinite Ego, the spirit's true essence, is now situated at an infinite distance, beyond the material plane, rendering the spirit unable to perceive its true nature or reconnect with its source.

The Traitorous Siddhas' motive, according to the sources, was to utilise the enchained Spirits to accelerate the evolution of the Paśu, a primitive hominid. This acceleration, however, came at the cost of immense pain and suffering for the enchained spirits.

The sources highlight that the genetic key, a method used by the Traitorous Siddhas to modify the Paśu race, played a crucial role in this enchainment. By introducing the Symbol of the Origin into the Paśu's blood memory, the Traitorous Siddhas created a link that enabled the enchained spirits to influence the Paśu's evolution.

The Hyperborean perspective suggests that this enchainment is not permanent. The sources allude to the possibility of reversing the reversion, of awakening the spirit from its strategic confusion and liberating it from its material bonds. This liberation, however, requires understanding and implementing Hyperborean Strategy, a concept that remains largely veiled in these excerpts.


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