COSMO - APOKALYPSIS
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COSMO - APOKALYPSIS
Cover art by Ryan Van Dongen
We could be two straight lines
In a crooked world
Apokalypsis
Kate Morris
The Ending of Time. Fifteen Conversations with David Bohm, Ojai, USA, 1980
It turns out that the end of the world, in other words, the end of time, isn't as bad as some people think. At least not for the saints and sages, mystics and philosophers who consciously step from time into timelessness. For those who have cultivated inner wisdom, the so-called βendβ is not an end at all, but a passage into the eternal. Time dissolves, but the awakened remainβuntouched by its ebb and flow, stepping into the boundless, eternal now. In terms of Gnosis, the apocalypse is not a literal end but an unveilingβa revelation (apokalypsis in Greek) of the deeper reality that has always been present but hidden beneath the illusion of time and matter.
The saints, sages, and mystics do not fear it because they have already undergone this unveiling within themselves. They have died before they die, shedding the false self to awaken into the pleromaβthe fullness of divine being. The world may appear to end, but for them, it is simply the moment when truth is fully revealed.
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It's gonna be a wasteland It's gonna be a dark and narrow road It's gonna be a fire It's gonna be a heat you've never known
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