What VERITAS tells us is ...

no death. The founders of religions have always gained their convictions from the transcendental, they were able to draw their insights from the FOUNTAIN of KNOWLEDGE with the help of psychic abilities. However those denied access to this transcendental FOUNTAIN, this FOUNTAIN of KNOWLEDGE, doggedly insist that this FOUNTAIN is empty . Almost everybody depends on a certain measure of perception and there are only a few amongst them that can go beyond this measure. If everybody was able to penetrate the transcendental, the doubt that the soul lives forever would no longer exist. Modern man has a purely materialistic attitude , he is bereft of his natural ability to perceive. Man has fallen victim to poisons, acids, debaucheries, disharmonies and political fears. He therefore only absorbs the things that are of a purely materialistic nature – everything spiritual is beyond his nature, beyond his self-imposed boundaries. He, who is able to cross these boundaries is secretly admired – and therefore disowned. • Philosophy is the greatest enemy of objective TRUTH. Once in the spiritual realm I was dismayed to discover this fact. It is therefore understandable when a colleague of mine like Voltaire 1 said: “I begin to place more value in life and felicitousness than in the TRUTH.” The highest, lawful order and common sense are inseparably united in GOD and no human thought process can ever replace it. GOD however represents an unsurmountable cliff for the people on Earth, one that cannot be scaled until they turn from traditional church religion towards true and logical thoughts. • Logic may not be raped by assumptions and theories. Theologian says: “GOD created the universe.” – Who created GOD? This is the core question asked by world-atheism and it cannot answer it. There is however a certain amount of clarity here also and one gradually acquires this in the hereafter! What VERITAS tells us is… (5) If there is an enormous battle raging between GOOD and evil here on Earth, you will find that this battle is unimaginably greater in an OTHER WORLD. 1 Voltaire , actually Francois Marie Arouet, born in Paris, 21-11-1694, died 30-5-1778, French author and philosopher. One of the main advocates of French elucidation, co-worker on the encyclopaedia Diderots and d’Alemberts; from 1746 member of the Académie Française. Started as a poet at court, but due to a personal feud had to leave France in 1726; lived in Great Britain until 1729, where the ‘Lettres philosophiques’ came into being where the liberal British circumstances were compared with circumstances in France. After the Paris parliament burned this script, Voltaire had to flee to Lorraine where he lived at the Château de Cirey of the Marquise du Châtelet for 15 years (1747). Apart from theatre plays, amongst others ‘The lost son’ (1736) and narrations amongst others ‘Zadig’ (1747), “Elements of Newton’s philosophy’ (1738 with the collaboration of the Marquise) and parts of the book ‘Discourse on the Universal history’ published in 1756. Here Voltaire demands verification of exactness by testing and criticising the sources of historic accounts. By invitation of Friedrich II the Great, Voltaire lived in Potsdam between 1750-53. In 1758, he purchased a property called Ferney near Geneva to settle down where he wrote well over 400 manuscripts and from where he corresponded with almost all important personalities of Europe. His ‘Dictionaire philosophique portatif’ (1764) amalgamates numerous socio-political and philosophical articles. His literary works ‘Candide, ou l’Optimisme’ (1759) and the drama ‘Mahomet, the lying Prophet’ (1742) entered literary history. Further works: The Age of Louis XIV (1752), Treatise on Tolerance (1763)

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