Thursday, January 16, 2014

Post 38. Introduction to the Blog: Inspired Sources and Man's Destiny, Volume II (The Creation, Volume II)


The work that follows is the second volume of several volumes that comprise the series, The Creation:  Its Infinite Features and Finite Realms by Jack Hetrick.  This volume, Volume II, is entitled, The Material and Mystical Pathways of a Person of the Magdalenian Culture Involved in Transfer Activity.  It is an unpublished (in book form) copyrighted work (copyright © 2014 by Jack Hetrick) that concerns man's spiritual and technological destiny.  Because it is a copyrighted work, all rights are reserved.  All Scriptural references in this work are taken from the King James Version of the Bible. 

In regards to man's spiritual and technological destiny, the spiritual destiny of man, it is believed, is intimately involved with Christianity and the Christological  and eschatological aspects of that religion that pertain to the end of the present age.  The technological destiny of man, it is believed, is intimately involved with a recently discovered body of knowledge, the increments of which are derived from an unusual symbolism.  The Creation  series is different from other works of this genre because it is based on the discovery that many artifacts produced by man, past and present, possess this unusual symbolism.  In The Creation, these artifacts, and photographic images of them, are referred to as inspired sources.  They are called "inspired" because they are believed to be inspired by the Creator, and they are called "sources" because they are sources of knowledge-knowledge that is conveyed to one by the symbolism of  inspired sources.  Volume II of The Creation comprises Posts 38-75 of this blog entitled, Inspired Sources and Man's Destiny (http://www.inspiredsources.blogspot.com).  Additional information concerning inspired sources may be found in Volume I of The Creation, which comprises Posts 1-37 of this blog  (http://www.inspiredsources.blogspot.com).  Information concerning this subject may also be found in the posts of the blog entitled, Inspired Sources, Symbolism, and Anomalies 
(http://www.inspiredsourcessymbolismanomalies.blogspot.com) by Jack Hetrick. 

The knowledge derived from inspired sources covers a wide range of subjects.  In Volume I of The Creation (Posts 1-37 of this blog)), man's need for a new kind of technology was addressed.  In The Creation series, this new kind of technology is referred to as mystical technology.  In Volume I, we saw that the principles of mystical technology are revealed in the symbolism of inspired sources.  Presumably, after man has come to understand the principles of mystical technology through the study of the symbolism of inspired sources, the Creator will help man discover the devices that employ it.  All of this will be necessary for man to be prepared technologically, for the end of the present age.   However, it will be necessary for man to be prepared, spiritually, for the end of the present age, also.  And for that reason, Christianity and Judaism were discussed in Volume I of The Creation, and will be discussed in Volume II, as well.

In Volume I of The Creation, the transfer by some members of the Magdalenian culture in the fifteenth millennium B.C. from their primitive culture on the surface of the earth to a subterranean base of an advanced interstellar civilization was discussed.  This activity, it may be recalled, was referred to as transfer activity. In Volume II of The Creation, transfer activity will be studied in greater detail, and we will discover that this activity is comprised of a material pathway and a mystical pathway.  The purpose of this study will be to determine what purposes were served by this activity and why this activity is still important to mankind dwelling alive on earth at the present time.  The primary inspired source that will be used in Volume II to study transfer activity is entitled, "Lascaux Cave" (Figure 1), and is the same inspired source that was studied in Volume I.  However, the symbolism of this inspired source, which was  introduced in Volume I, will be studied more completely in Volume II of The Creation. 

In addition, the symbolism of another inspired source will be studied in Volume II.  This inspired source, entitled "Lascaux Cave Artist" (Figure 20), at first, appears to pertain to the Magdalenian culture in the fifteenth millennium B.C.  However, careful examination reveals that this inspired source possesses symbolism that pertains to an event that took place in the USA early in the twenty-first century.  Although it may sound incredible, this inspired source reveals that some inspired sources have a predictive aspect to them, which, if discovered and understood in time, may make it possible for man to change or, at least, to direct to some degree, the course of his destiny and that of other living entities dwelling in the matter universe of the material realm. 

Finally, a statement is in order concerning the images used in this blog.  Frequently, the photographs, illustrations, and tables that appear in the text of this blog are small in size and difficult to see with the unaided eye.  However, the blog medium has a solution to this problem, and that is, simply click on the image and the image will be enlarged.  When finished viewing the image, click off the image and the latter will return to its normal size in the text of the post. 



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