It has always been my position that there is more to life, to reality, and to what is possible for human beings. As a practicing Alchemist I know that people are far more capable than they may suspect and that it is possible for those with the right knowledge and dedication to escape the three-dimensional walls that trap us all on this planet. This course is a step by step formula on how to achieve this. It is not just a ‘red pill’, because such red pill enlightenment is not enough. Indeed, enlightenment without power can be a knowing the walls are there but having no way to get out can be hell on Earth. This course shows you how to acquire all the power that you will ever need to escape these walls, and it provides those ready for it, much more. Within the pages of this text, you will The course includes illustrations, exercises, and a general ‘workout’ routine to help you reach your goal. Indeed, this is a complete course on the MAGNUM OPUS! Here you have found The Great Work of Inner Alchemy, presented in a clear and straightforward manner. There are no riddles, no cryptic symbolism, no initiation rituals, and no hidden secrets to weed out the uninitiated. This is the truth, the Magnum Opus; this is the Great Work that shows you how to create the Philosopher’s Stone, and how to use that Stone to go beyond the walls that now trap human beings on this Earth. There is really no more time for games and riddles. We only have time now for the plain truth. Some have asked why present this course as a book? Why not make a video course or some other digital format that is more popular in these times? And the reason for this is quite time. I have been around long enough to see many things come and go, and my senses have become keen enough to see some of the intricacies of this world. Through such experience and perceptions, I have seen things peak and wane, and I have seen many things lost within the medium of time. Videos and digital formats require a complex system to work and be maintained, and such complex systems are usually the first to fall or change when exposed to the brutal torrents and extreme pressures of time. But a print book, especially a Hardcover book with the longest shelf-life, that is something that you can keep in your personal library for a lifetime with only moderate care. And history has shown us that a simple book can outlast even whole civilizations.
I've always believed in the power of the mind. As a child I remember that I could always make myself sick on command if I had to, whatever it took to get out of school. I would usually have dream déjà vu and I would never cease to be amazed by the fact that something in my dreams would later become part of my objective reality. I constantly saw amazing things, some things that scared the daylights out of me, and I was blessed by the fact that I lived with my great-grandmother who seemed to be able to play with reality like some kids play with toys. At the time I did not feel so blessed to be around my great grandmother, and her antics scared me to death, but now in retrospect I find it amazing that others have never seen what I have seen and even doubt that such things exist.
Life has an inner reality, I explore that realm. I believe that thought created reality instead of the other way around. What I have discovered, I try to share.
Magnum Opus, the great work. John Kreiter has really taken on something.
Even though I am ambivalent about his worldview with archons, I am open to the knowledge he imparts through his three-part book series.
There are completely new approaches that I find very appealing and that take a completely different approach to others. I can't say much about it. I am someone who makes up my own mind in many respects.
For many, his book covers may be off-putting. It made me curious, even though I am rather spoiled by light and love covers.
Where there is light, there is also shadow. My motto is shadow work is light work.
In my search for a book on shadow work, I actually came across this book. I am very interested in alchemy, but on a spiritual level.
What bothers me about the book or his books, I have read more than one, is that his books should have a better layout. Well, you can recognize a certain system in the course of the book, but the side explanations are sometimes longer than the actual technique. On the other hand, I wouldn't want to do without them.
There are also similar exercises in several books. As I could see. But that doesn't bother me, because you get more important information. An interesting selling point that I can mention here. Her books are addictive!
That it is also lengthy and could certainly be shorter, yes. But I like immersing myself in his world and his explanations.
He is a self-publisher. Self-published books are usually written by amateurs and so I won't give less stars because of these weaknesses, which I'm not really annoyed about.
Thank you for allowing my world view to continue to change. The many coaching elements also help me to develop as a person and beyond.
I also see a couple of exercises as good and important modules to train my remote perception. I will gladly include them in my repertoire.