Moon Day, January 5, 2009, as white, playing the Queen's Gambit declined against "eztemp" (1040)

We are told by Prabhupada that we are living in the Era of Kali, an era of hypocrisy in its many modes. Prabhupada, a Vedic scholar and the foremost progenitors of the Krsna Consciousness Movement, reports in his many essays in the “Journey of Self-Discovery,” that hypocrisy is now more prevalent than it was in previous eras and that, thus, human suffering is increasing, building to a crescendo that will mark the close of the era and the dawn of a new one. One might suppose that in the new era hypocrisy will be less prevalent.

This concept, the destruction of an old world to be replaced by a new and better one, is archetypal to almost all the organized religions. The major texts of Christianity spend many words describing how the Lord’s wrath will manifest to wipe out the current unwholesome systems and bring about a better world, whether it is God’s Kingdom on Earth or his realm in Heaven. Before we reach the better world, our old world must be destroyed, according to the Christian belief system.

Religions and cults of yore held fast to the same concept of global rebirth or genesis from destruction. The belief is not without historical grounding. Typically as the sun moves, via the precession of the equinoxes, through the various houses of the zodiac, as it leaves one house and enters another the human condition on Earth (because we cannot rule out the possibility that there is a human condition elsewhere) is marked by turbulence and upheaval that climaxes with a series of depopulating cataclysms that are then followed by the onset of a golden age. Zecharia Sitchin, famed translator of Sumerian tablets and author of the “Earth Chronicles,” based on the same, went so far as to say that the prophetic passages of the Bible, such as those of Enoch or Daniel or even Revelations, were written retrospectively and then tweaked to become forecasts. Daniel’s predictions of doom are based on the doom revealed to him through a glimpse of real history. This means not only that history is cyclical, but so is disaster, specifically the disasters prompted by the rise of a new Zodiacal era and the close of an old one.

We are right now, right this instant, leaving the House of Piscies, an era of deep slumber and duality (darkness and light, right and wrong) and entering the House of Aquarius. And right on time, every single institution, from government to religion to the monetary system, is cratering.

This brings us to an important question. Is this really the Era of Kali? Or is hypocrisy as prevalent as it has always been? If one can prove that history is chaotic and coincidental and knows no defined eras, then one can defuse the belief that we are indeed in some sort of End Time scenario.

To answer these questions, we go to the Great Pyramid with Crowley, who was a British intelligence agent, a top tier Freemason, a magi and the personal astrologer to Winston Churchill. Crowley was basically summoned to the Pyramid and in a trance had “The Book of the Law” channeled to him. The book of course was in code and has been decoded by Greenfield in “The Secret Cipher of the UFOnauts,” a must-read for those attempting to gain from studying the great synchronicity of the Tao. The source of the information beamed to Crowley claimed to be Aiwass, who some would consider a “god” no doubt and others at least would see as a “higher intelligence.” Aiwass gives us two Truths. There is only God’s love. And thou art to do thy will. It’s that simple. All of existence, every minute particle of it, is God’s love manifested. And you are here to do thy will, nothing more, nothing less. Of course you have to discover who you Truly are before you can do your will. But the point is, according to Aiwass, the greatest crime one can commit is to fail to do one’s will.

Aiwass confirms that we are in a bizarre time, when grown men focus their attention on watching on television other men play various games, when people robotically sleep walk through their waking lives, and, most importantly to the topic at hand, when the vast majority of people subvert their wills to those of others.

Ergo, Aiwass brings closure to the discussion. Nothing could be more hypocritical than not doing one’s will. Subverting one’s will to that of another’s is hypocrisy of a greater magnitude. And since this, the subversion of will, is highly prevalent, easily it could be concluded that we are living in an era of hypocrisy.

Aiwass goes further, confirming that we are moving into a new era, that of Aquarius, and that the paradigms defining the old era are doomed.

Crowley’s experience is perhaps the most underplayed religious experience of modern history.

Consider how Crowley’s experience compares to that of Moses, who upon receiving a command telepathically from no doubt a higher intelligence scaled a mountain where he received ten commandments for a new age. Upon descending the mountain, he found people worshipping a symbol of a bygone era, that of the bull. The sun was no longer a resident of the house of the bull, the house of Taurus, and thus Moses became enraged at the backwardness of the people and smashed the tablets. This caused no problem because again he was called to the mountaintop to where God came down in a glowing vessel and again gave Moses his rules for the new era.

Speaking of backwardness to launch a timely kingside attack, white must pull the king to the back rank, disconnecting the rooks but breaking the pin on the knight. Or does he?





















Tao Te Ching, Passage 38: " ... When the Tao is lost, there is goodness.
When goodness is lost, there is morality.
When morality is lost there is ritual.
Ritual is the husk of true faith,
the beginning of chaos."