The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity
Our world is breaking under the strain of so many problems: social unrest, inequality, earthquakes, shocking weather events, violence and despair... Our world needs real change. You can help make it happen.
"When one discovers the real cause of so much misery and bitterness, it becomes obvious that something can be done..." —Samael Aun Weor
Everyone wants a better world, a better life, and genuine happiness, yet few know how to actually transcend suffering. Theories and beliefs are widespread, but the experience of reality is all that counts. To truly stop suffering, we need to become very aware of:
- The overlooked, underlying cause of our pain and problems
- What consciousness is and how it works through self-observation
- How cause and effect create our life and the state of the world
- How to acquire information through meditation
- The divine power called Kundalini or Pentecost that can cleanse the mind of faults and darkness
This book embraces and clarifies the essential wisdom within all the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Yet, change does not come from belief or theories. Real change comes from self-knowledge: gnosis.
The Great Rebellion explains how all of the world’s problems — addiction, war, pollution, starvation, crime — come from within us. By changing ourselves within, we change the world around us. This is the genuine foundation of every great spiritual tradition in the world. By truly becoming better people, the world becomes a better place.
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The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity
Our world is breaking under the strain of so many problems: social unrest, inequality, earthquakes, shocking weather events, violence and despair... Our world needs real change. You can help make it happen.
"When one discovers the real cause of so much misery and bitterness, it becomes obvious that something can be done..." —Samael Aun Weor
Everyone wants a better world, a better life, and genuine happiness, yet few know how to actually transcend suffering. Theories and beliefs are widespread, but the experience of reality is all that counts. To truly stop suffering, we need to become very aware of:
- The overlooked, underlying cause of our pain and problems
- What consciousness is and how it works through self-observation
- How cause and effect create our life and the state of the world
- How to acquire information through meditation
- The divine power called Kundalini or Pentecost that can cleanse the mind of faults and darkness
This book embraces and clarifies the essential wisdom within all the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Yet, change does not come from belief or theories. Real change comes from self-knowledge: gnosis.
The Great Rebellion explains how all of the world’s problems — addiction, war, pollution, starvation, crime — come from within us. By changing ourselves within, we change the world around us. This is the genuine foundation of every great spiritual tradition in the world. By truly becoming better people, the world becomes a better place.
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The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity

The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity

by Samael Aun Weor
The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity

The Great Rebellion: The Only Remedy for Suffering: The Ancient Path to Liberation by Awareness, Meditation, and the Power of Divinity

by Samael Aun Weor

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Our world is breaking under the strain of so many problems: social unrest, inequality, earthquakes, shocking weather events, violence and despair... Our world needs real change. You can help make it happen.
"When one discovers the real cause of so much misery and bitterness, it becomes obvious that something can be done..." —Samael Aun Weor
Everyone wants a better world, a better life, and genuine happiness, yet few know how to actually transcend suffering. Theories and beliefs are widespread, but the experience of reality is all that counts. To truly stop suffering, we need to become very aware of:
- The overlooked, underlying cause of our pain and problems
- What consciousness is and how it works through self-observation
- How cause and effect create our life and the state of the world
- How to acquire information through meditation
- The divine power called Kundalini or Pentecost that can cleanse the mind of faults and darkness
This book embraces and clarifies the essential wisdom within all the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Yet, change does not come from belief or theories. Real change comes from self-knowledge: gnosis.
The Great Rebellion explains how all of the world’s problems — addiction, war, pollution, starvation, crime — come from within us. By changing ourselves within, we change the world around us. This is the genuine foundation of every great spiritual tradition in the world. By truly becoming better people, the world becomes a better place.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943358182
Publisher: Glorian Publishing
Publication date: 02/01/2022
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

His name is Hebrew and is pronounced “sam-ayel on vay-or.” You may not have heard of him, but Samael Aun Weor changed the world. In 1950, in his first two books, he became the first person to reveal the esoteric secret about sex that was hidden in all the world’s great religions, and for that, accused of “healing the ill,” he was put in prison. Nevertheless, he did not stop. Between 1950 and 1977 he wrote sixty books, and inspired millions of people across the entire span of Latin America. A true example of compassion and selflessness, he dedicated his life to helping others.

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Freedom, a lovely word, a beautiful term: so many crimes
have been committed in its name!
Unquestionably, the term freedom has hypnotized the
masses. The mountains and valleys, the rivers and seas have
been tainted with the blood conjured up by this magical
word.
How many flags, how much blood, and how many heroes
have come to pass in the course of history whenever the question
of freedom has been posed in life's scenario?
Unfortunately, after achieving independence at such a
high price, enslavement continues to exist within each of us.
Who is free? How many have attained this famous freedom?
How many have been emancipated? Alas, alas, alas! Adolescents long for freedom. It seems incredible that
while having food, clothing, and shelter they should want to
flee their homes in the pursuit of freedom.
It is incongruous that a teenage boy who has everything
he needs at home is willing to run away, to escape from his
abode, fascinated with the term freedom. Strangely, despite
enjoying all the comforts of a happy home, he is ready to risk
everything he has to travel the world and even come to grief.
It is right that the pariahs in life, the outcasts of society, the
poor should be eager to quit the slums and hovels in order to
seek a change for the better. Yet, the spoiled child, the mama's
boy, in search of a way out, is paradoxical and even an absurdity.
However, this is how it is. The word freedom fascinates
and enchants, although no one is able to define it precisely.
It is logical that a young girl wants freedom, longs to
move away from home, to marry in order to escape from
under the parental roof and lead a better life. This is in part
due to her right to be a mother. Nevertheless, once married,
she finds she is not free, and with resignation she must bear
the shackles of slavery.
A worker, tired of so many regulations, wants to be free.
Even if he achieves independence, he soon encounters the
problem of continuing to be a slave to his own interests and
concerns.
Certainly, each time that we fight for freedom we are disappointed,
despite victory.
So much blood is shed pointlessly in the name of freedom
while we continue to be slaves of ourselves and of others.
People fight for words they will never understand,
although dictionaries give them the grammatical explanations.
Freedom is something that can only be achieved within
ourselves. No one can achieve it outside of themselves.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Knowing How to Listen 1

Chapter 1 Life 17

Chapter 2 Harsh Reality 21

Chapter 3 Happiness 27

Chapter 4 Freedom 31

Chapter 5 The Law of the Pendulum 35

Chapter 6 Concept and Reality 41

Chapter 7 The Dialectic of Consciousness 45

Chapter 8 Scientific Jargon 49

Chapter 9 The Antichrist 53

Chapter 10 The Psychological I 57

Chapter 11 Darkness 61

Chapter 12 The Three Minds 65

Chapter 13 Work Memory 71

Chapter 14 Creative Comprehension 75

Chapter 15 The Kundalini 79

Chapter 16 Intellectual Norms 83

Chapter 17 The Knife of Consciousness 87

Chapter 18 The Psychological Country 91

Chapter 19 Drugs 95

Chapter 20 Inquietudes 99

Chapter 21 Meditation 103

Chapter 22 Return and Recurrence 107

Chapter 23 The Intimate Christ 111

Chapter 24 The Christie Work 113

Chapter 25 The Difficult Path 117

Chapter 26 The Three Traitors 121

Chapter 27 The Causal "I's" 125

Chapter 28 The Superhuman 127

Chapter 29 The Holy Grail 131

Glossary 135

Index 153

About the Author 169

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