Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to EntoWeiss, Sara
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Journeys to the Planet Mars; or, Our Mission to Ento
Weiss, Sara
Mars (Planet) -- Miscellanea; Spirit writings
Genessano--Since passing to our spirit world we have learned that long
previous to Ento's ancient written history, which antedated the Sacred
Writings, there were those who, through many embodiments, on various
planets, retained overlapping, partial consciousness of previous
states of existence. Through this consciousness, which is a feature
of so-called intuitive perception, such persons more or less clearly
realize the indestructibility of the ego, hence the continuity of
perhaps conscious existence. But, through natural causes too complex
for present consideration to the consciousness of the masses of Ento,
no idea of a continuity of existence ever has occurred.
When through repeated embodiments and attendant experiences humans
of any planet have evolved to a certain plane, conditions being
propitious, they unfold Intuitive perception, or more correctly Soul
consciousness. Evolvement and unfoldment proceeding the Soul faculties
tend to become dominant, and the Human seeks to discover the causes
of phenomena. He theorizes, he analyzes, he dogmatizes, and grows
presumptuous, and if unwisely, he ignores his inner consciousness,
the real spirit self, he is likely to stultify himself, and conclude
that there is no other than a physical existence, and no intelligence
higher than his own. Conditions favoring, soul consciousness may
become en rapport with the inner or spirit consciousness, and despite
intellectual materialism, which ever clamors for dominion, the human
may evolve a recognition of Spirit, hence a realization of the One All
pervading Spirit known to you as God.
Though their history cannot be traced back to their earliest appearance
on our planet, we know that inevitably the Entoans, like the humans
of other planets, have passed through all the phrases incident to the
onward and upward progress of humanity.
Since the establishment of the national religion, and consequent
ecclesiastical oppression and repression, which ever have been so
absolute that they have not dared to think for themselves, their Soul
consciousness has found expression in ceaseless prayers that death may
not seize upon their lives, or those of their dear ones.
As the bud, infolding flower and fruit, is quickened by the breath
of spring, so Ento's peoples will be spiritually quickened by the
effulgence of the coming revelation, and then they joyfully will claim
their birthright of ever increasing happiness and life eternal.
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