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Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call! Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call! by Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera
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“Implantation of this extremely dangerous ‘element’ (biochip) will be accomplished by injection into the human organism in order to slowly mutate its structure. Using some ‘imperative need’ as pretext, they will convince the nations to accept it, even by masquerading it into something different from what it will actually be. This will be the marking of the beast (injection, puncture, scratching or ‘engraving’ of the skin, incision etc.) as John calls it in the Apocalypse {Tr. n.: In the original Greek version the word χάραγμα [charagma] is used, which is more appropriately translated as ‘carving’, ‘incision’, etc.}. This will be the gravest trap for man, because, if he accepts it, he will be subjected to the (voluntary or involuntary) transmutation of his astro-aetheric bodies into an energy ‘net/grid’ which will irrevocably entrap his Soul in this world of devastation, stopping it from escaping to higher territories. Then, not even the knowledge of Truth (Epignosis) will be enough to set him free.”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“RETROSPECTIVE‌ FALSIFICATION «D. H. Rawcliffe coined this term to refer to the process of telling a story that is factual to some extent, but which gets distorted and falsified over time by retelling it with various embellishments. The embellishments may include speculations, conflating events that occurred at different times or in different places, and the incorporation of material without regard for accuracy or plausibility. The overriding force that drives the story is to find or invent details that fit with a desired outcome. …The original story gets remodeled with favorable points being emphasized and unfavorable ones being dropped. The distorted and false version becomes a memory and record of a remarkable tale.»”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“The very demands of his survival teach man craftiness, lying and deception; otherwise others will survive against him. These are the Laws of this universe. What he will finally reach after these thousands of reincarnations is not ascension –as they claim– but total spiritual death inside the clever body of a bio-robot.”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“When someone lives in matter, he has a {sub-stance} and {sub-fers (suffers)} under someone’s authority and can only exist as a {sub–ject} and slave/servant of his god creator”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“This is why, Celestial Man, originating from the Aeon, in order to return back to IT, acts as follows: He denounces the prison of the body/grave which is forced upon him through birth. He maintains his balance, un-oscillating, in the change of time. He reinstates his soul to order, shutting the door behind him. He discovers the identity of ‘his Essence’ through self-knowledge (self-Epignosis) and walks toward his Aeon/Cosmos. There and then, he takes in the Unified Patrogenes Light (of the Father), and not the split quasi/substitute light (Ant-Avge) of Logos.”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“The soul should also (according to philosophy) collect and concentrate itself within itself, and trust nothing except itself, because only by its own pure cognition {Tr. n. ‘Noesis’ from ‘Noûs’} would it be able to recognize the true essence of things.»”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“The Truth lies in the concepts of things and not in the things themselves.”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!
“Self-knowledge is the denudation of man in front of himself.”
Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera, Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call!