Rodriel Gabrez wrote: ↑Tue Oct 21, 2025 7:32 pm
What I have referred to as an Event is of course actually a gradually unfolding process, whereby the higher spiritual knowledge you speak of becomes increasingly widespread within Peter's flock through their Johnification. The "sharpening of the pinhole" isn't some delayed arrival of a future sudden transition but is continuously accompanied by the shared, communicated knowledge entering in through the pinhole. That the communication sounds different coming from John than from Lazarus seems to be the main point of contention here. And this is understandable. Christ Jesus himself wept at the death of Lazarus.
The vision is of a Church consisting increasingly of Johns. Why would the Church of Peter-become-John persecute a flock of Johns? Additionally, what would be the point of teaching a mineralized (outwardly verifiable) version of reincarnation when it is collectively understood through the language of personal certainty?
Let’s try to form a more panoramic picture of the situation. First, something basic. Every kind of learning challenges the soul to go beyond its current limits. This may happen instinctively, as when the child instinctively pushes forward into acquiring language (which is initially completely beyond its limits, it is completely incomprehensible). But it can also happen, as in education, where the teacher
raises the bar and the student has to make conscious efforts to reach the goal, even if initially it is likewise barely comprehensible.
Secret Christian communities have always existed in the last two millennia. These are the Johns in the background, who work quietly. Let’s imagine that the outer Church corresponds to high school. This high school, however, is special in that it presents itself before its pupils as the final educational degree – at least as far as the Earth is concerned. Johns, of course, know otherwise. They know that there’s deeper, occult knowledge that can be reached even while on Earth. Let that correspond to the university.
At the turn of the twentieth century, an important event took place. Streams of the John schools opened up into the outer world, and there was an outflux of higher knowledge, that touched upon all
practical aspects of life (that is, it wasn’t passive knowledge, something that merely satisfies the thirst for knowing). Certain Johns saw that as a one-time event, which was to fizzle out like the transient Hippie wave, and was to be followed by the work that is essentially not principally different from what was happening in the last two millennia. In any case, the shockwave of higher knowledge had to be
dampened, and quiet work was to continue.
Let’s try to form a vivid picture of how all this looks from the perspective of true Imaginative cognition. When our consciousness loosens from the bodily spectrum, we may say that we are like a hot air balloon that experiences levity. At this stage, if we try to focus on the nature of external religious life, we may say that we feel as if entangled in a trellis net.
This is very easy to understand. Higher knowledge, such as the one Hermeticism can lead to, goes beyond what the exoteric Church teaches. When we also include facts of inner certainty, such as reincarnation for example, it becomes obvious that the Church dogma is something of a constraint or a filter. Let me be clear immediately: this is not meant in a negative sense. The high school can be thought of as constrained university knowledge. In any case, the trellis does not fundamentally limit our flight, but if we are to conform to the rules of quiet knowledge, this trellis is our
constant companion. Anything that we are to bring down to Earth has to pass through the trellis as if to be checked with a yardstick. Any excesses are clipped off. It's like university students who need to bring down everything to the level of high school students, such that it is not far too obvious that things come from a university (because, remember, the high school acts like it's the final degree).
Why would we limit ourselves in such a way? Because for the Christian Hermeticist, the trellis, the Church, is the body of Christ. From within the center of the trellis, he hears: “You are free to explore, but make sure you do not irritate my body, do not annoy it, do not make it your enemy. You can push the boundary slightly, but not so far that you get excommunicated. Otherwise, you went too far.” So we have the secret students in the university, who are careful not to confront the high school. The latter has to remain as it is, even if it continues to teach its pupils that it is the last degree. We trust the process because Christ himself operates the trellis.
However, there’s another possible experience. It can happen that we hear, “Saul, Saul, why are you dampening my impulse?” Depending on our background, this can be the most liberating experience, but it can also be terrifying. It can be terrifying, when, just like Paul, one realizes that an
error has crept in. Paul was convinced that he was serving the Lord when he was prosecuting the early Christians, but then his eyes opened to the Truth. The Lord was
no longer where the Hebrews thought he was. In the same way, we can realize that the voice from the trellis is no longer the true voice of Christ. What now speaks there is a kind of
afterimage animated by other forces. Christ may have spoken in that way before, but no longer does. Ever since the Mystery of Golgotha, the Christ has been expanding. Today, he can no longer fit in this or that Church, in this or that nation. He’s the Spirit of the Earth. He’s in every pebble, in every human soul.
So what has happened? Just like in optics, when a ray of light transitions between media with different densities, some of the light passes through, and some of it is reflected.
Something similar happens when a new spiritual impulse breaks through. The question is not
whether there’s a reflection, but
where it is, and
will we recognize it when we see it.
The masters of the new impulse didn’t simply try to make noise. They
raised the bar. This is what the Living Christ demands. This should be completely obvious from the nature in which the teachings have been given – they are not merely to satisfy our curiosity, but every revealed fact is at the same time a
task. We have been given work for centuries to come! This is the ray that passed forward. The ray that got reflected held back the impulse. It dampened it. It’s not that it denied it (as if it recognized it as the opposite of the truth), but it simply considered that the Christ still operates within the center of the trellis and thus, the same quiet tactics need to be maintained until further notice.
This is what makes the whole story around Tomberg tricky. On the surface, it feels that he continues along the momentum of the impulse, except that he ‘softens’ it. He clips off the excesses as commanded by the trellis. As long as no one is excommunicated, we’re doing as the trellis says. Yet, what is more difficult to see is precisely this deeper aspect of the whole drama. It is easy to see when there’s agreement. It’s also easy to see when there are striking oppositions. However, the things that move quietly in the background are far more difficult to spot. We say, “So what’s the big deal? He simply wanted to reach the souls who are still within the Church.” Yes, but the whole nature of the operation is such that there’s no saying when or whether at all, the higher knowledge will be able to break free. Effectively, this holding back of the impulse, by believing that it needs to abide by the trellis, acts like a
valve. Now it is not Christ, but
other beings, who effectively
control the flow of higher knowledge into the World. It is very clever. If that flow is to be dammed more, all it takes is to inspire in the Peters stronger hostility against the Johns. And we know that it doesn’t take much to turn human beings on one another! Then, the Johns say, “We need to tone it down. The trellis says so. We’re giving out too much, too fast.” So, it’s a perfect valve! I hope it's clear that none of this proceeds from some kind of deliberate wickedness. These Johns sincerely serve the Christ
as they understand him!
Of course, those Johns will ask, “How do we know that it is not the other way around? What if the true Christ indeed speaks from the center of the trellis, and he inspires the Church in his Wisdom, while it was precisely these ‘masters of the new impulse’ who were listening to the voice of the tempter, who made them feel grand, free, and knowledgeable, and gave them their twenty minutes of fame?” So, basically, we can be accused of that by loosening from the trellis, we are chasing false freedom, we’re running away from our real duties and the orders of the Christ. This, however, completely reverses when we indeed hear the other voice, the same one who called Saul. Now our eyes are opened to the intense work that is being done at all scales. We realize in full reality that by reflecting the impulse and damping it down, we’re actually rejecting the
evolutionary tasks that are given to us from Christ Himself! This immediately
restores the educational process to its proper nature. Instead of finding excuses to water down and dilute higher knowledge, on the pretext that souls are to work on their own to guess it, higher knowledge
and its practical implications become the high bar. Nothing is solved for us, it’s not some readymade answer robbing us from the joy of finding it on our own. These are all
tasks that each one of us must undertake.
It is clear that the masters of the new impulse did not worry about excommunication. They were free from the trellises. This is simply because they drew from the Spring, and this Spring is no longer to be found in this or that Church. Peter’s temple is now the whole Earthly realm. This is the new Church – the Kingdom of Living Nature in all its fullness. I wish all of us to loosen our trellises and find
in freedom the Living Christ, the inner Cosmic Sun, whom we need to serve in Spirit and Truth.