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    The All Seeing Eye & How to Defeat ItBy Nathan Martin & Aline Van Meer

    What is the "All Seeing Eye", the "one eye", "evil eye", etc., that permeates religion, the financial

    world, governments, mythology, secret societies, mystery schools, and pop culture?

    In a word: EVIL.

    "Nothing is more valuable to the evil one than his

    eye, since only through his eye can emptiness

    seize gleaming fullness.

    Because the emptiness lacks fullness, it craves

    fullness and its shining power. And it drinks it in

    by means of its eye, which is able to grasp the

    beauty and unsullied radiance of fullness.

    The emptiness is poor, and if it lacked its eye it

    would be hopeless.

    It sees the most beautiful and wants to devour it

    in order to spoil it.

    The devil knows what is beautiful, and hence he

    is the shadow of beauty and follows it everywhere, awaiting the moment when the

    beautiful, writhing great with child, seeks to give life to the God.

    If your beauty grows, the dreadful worm will also creep up you, waiting for its prey.

    Nothing is sacred to him except his eye, with which he sees the most beautiful.

    He will never give up his eye. He is invulnerable, but nothing protects his eye it is delicate

    and clear, adept at drinking in the eternal light. It wants you, the bright red light of your

    life."

    ~Carl Jung, The Red Book, Hell, Page 289

    MIRRORS

    The universe is mirrored, it always shows us who we are we are the Source that looks into the

    mirror, and the mirror simply reflects back to us who we are. We each have a piece of mirror in

    us, and a piece of Source, we are made up of 50% of each. The vast polarity we see in the

    world, our personal lives, and especially our intimate relationships, shows us the polarities that

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    are at war within us aspects of ourselves that we hate, but when we understand our own

    darkness within, it no longer needs to be reflected by the mirror without the mirror now gets to

    reflect the totality of who we arelove.

    The challenge is found in distinguishing the boundaries between the Source and the mirror, and

    not throwing a tantrum and breaking the mirror for what it is showing us, about us. The mirror isour feedback device that allows us to make course corrections, just as a properly working GPS

    or a speedometer in our cars provides us with feedback getting angry (blaming) at it for telling

    us the truth does not change the truth of the situation. Whereas the mirror reflects back to the

    Source what it looks like, projection is the Source blaming the mirror for reflecting what it is

    showing to them, about them.

    Our world and lives becomes exceptionally miserable when we fail to see the external world as a

    reflection of our internal world, the external chaos and slavery is a wake up call to stop avoiding

    self-knowledge. We need the wake up call, because we say to ourselves, "we're not that bad,

    thus we need "that bad" in our life to finally wake us up to how we are inside, to wake us up toour own self-loathing. Waking up is not about seeing the truth of the lies going on externally to

    us, it is waking up to the lies that we are telling ourselves about ourselves, waking up to the lies

    that we project upon the mirror for what it is reflecting back to us we are the Source of our own

    misery. Once we understand why we self-hate, and why we perpetuate the patterns of self-hate,

    we can finally forgive ourselves, and then we get to graduate to our next challenge, free from the

    past reflections and projections the self-hate created.

    Life is about two things, the Source and the mirror, the Source being what the mirror reflects

    when you master the law of reflection, you now have the opportunity to reverse engineer your

    misery, which brings balance between your within/without Self-mastery. Understanding thetruth of the law of reflection is the beginning of self-knowledge, exploring it is the process of

    self-knowledge, and neutrality (balance) is the result of self-knowledge.

    ONE EYE BLIND

    A man who is unconscious of himself acts in a blind, instinctive way and is in addition

    fooled by all the illusions that arise when he sees everything that he is not conscious of in

    himself coming to meet him from outside as projections upon his neighbour. ~Carl G.

    Jung, The Philosophical Tree (1945). In CW 13: Alchemical Studies. P.335

    It is a frightening thought that man also has a shadow side to him, consisting not just of

    little weaknesses- and foibles, but of a positively demonic dynamism. The individual

    seldom knows anything of this to him, as an individual, it is incredible that he should ever

    in any circumstances go beyond himself. But let these harmless creatures form a mass,

    and there emerges a raging monster and each individual is only one tiny cell in the

    monsters body, so that for better or worse he must accompany it on its bloody

    rampages and even assist it to the utmost. Having a dark suspicion of these grim

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    possibilities, man turns a blind eye to the shadow-side of human nature. Blindly he strives

    against the salutary dogma of original sin, which is yet so prodigiously true. Yes, he even

    hesitates to admit the conflict of which he is so painfully aware. ~Carl Jung, On the

    Psychology of the Unconscious (1912). In CW 7: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology.

    P.35

    Evil is only so because the soul wielding it is blind to their internal state of being, if one eye is the

    symbol for externally projected awareness, then two eyes represents a being of balance, One

    who is capable of seeing both their internal and external worlds equally. The inside world is just

    as vast, important, and relevant as the outside world, but when only the outside is given

    attention, a person becomes imbalanced and consumptive, as Jung said, It [the eye] sees the

    most beautiful and wants to devour it. This consumptiveness is acted out as lust and jealousy,

    greed and sacrifice, villain and victim and wherever there is a villain and victim, there is the need

    for an external savior to arise and rescue the victim.

    To require a hero is to go further into the lie of self-delusion, it is to run further from your shadowwithin. Unfortunately though, this hero turns out to be as villainous, if not more, than the original

    villain. Why? Because all saviors are an external necessity caused by a persons own lack of

    personal responsibility for their internal world, and the life that they are creating for themselves.

    The hero is a temporary bandage, but ultimately makes the wound larger instead of smaller this

    is because the universal law of reflection will not allow a person to ever fully run away from

    themselves, for wherever you go, there you are. Heroes only arise to fill the void caused by

    those being irresponsible.

    RECOGNIZING THE SHADOW

    "However, the darkness does not look inward or within. The darkness is not inwardly

    self-reflective or contemplative. Just like the quote from the Red Book, the darkness only

    looks outward to controlling others, toward the material world, consuming beauty,

    because the darkness is empty. Thus there would be no desire to look within the

    emptiness and discover emptiness." ~David Nova, author of the "Season of the Serpent"

    book series, DavidNova.com

    Is there a way to defeat this vast conspiracy, this all seeing eye of evil that permeates every

    aspect of our culture and lives? Yes, there is a way, and it is through turning our sight within and

    peaking into that aspect of ourselves that we loathe, those pieces of ourselves that we usually

    project out onto others, through lust, jealousy, greed, and sacrifice, to avoid our own guilt and

    shame. We must utilize the mirrors in life and gaze upon our shadow to see ourselves for who

    we really are, not what we have deluded ourselves into believing we are.

    Filling the conscious mind with ideal conceptions is a characteristic of Western

    theosophy, but not the confrontation with the shadow and the world of darkness. One

    does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness

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