Immortality By Albert Pike And Elphas Levi

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Now that we know 100 year old men and women are more common than most people realize, why is it such a stretch to think Immortality is a possibility. Why do most people won't even consider the possibility? In short, we have been conditioned to think otherwise. By reading Albert Pike and Elphas Levi, I have come to understand that Immortality is not only a possibility, but a reality; a topic I will be discussing in upcoming blog postings. I have learned that Immortals live among us, but they hid their identity and even fake their deaths for fear of persecution. Nevertheless, we are evolving as a culture to a point in time, when they will no longer have to fear for their safety. When everyone realizes the truth of Immortal existence, when everyone realizes it is a choice, these Immortals will come out of their hiding and reveal …show more content…

Yet, they are constantly mocked by the unbelievers, those who believe in mortality, which ends in death. One such man was Ben Abba (probably a pseudonym), who appeared a few years back to tell his story about meeting a 2,800 year old man, but who has since disappeared from the Internet. He did a series of Internet shows, whereby he told a compelling story about a man who met Jesus, was a Knights Templar and escaped to Scotland before the purge; and most of all, he gave lessons in attaining an Immortal state.

Or how about Robert Coon, who wrote several compelling books about attaining Immortality; the most compelling of all was his book, the Path of the Phoenix (2009). I read several of his books while I was reading Pike and Levi, which helped me interpret these readings. In fact, I remember commenting to an Immortal Masonic brother who has been aiding my studies that Coon has become a code to the cipher. For those individuals who desire to fully understand the lessons of Pike and Levi, I highly recommend Robert Coon's