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Show . Prophesy Re-! Re-! duced to Law i Not Guessing . THE NEXT NINE YEARS An Analysis and a Prophecy by Wing Anderson First Printing, July 1938 Prophecy is not guess work. Absolute rules govern all ) things. ' Astrologers of today attempt to forecast events by a method similar to that in use by the ancients but having lost most of the rules and secrets pertaining to the celestial sciences their I prognostications Iqck the accuracy of those of ancient seers. -3 It has only been since the birth of Kosmon or Aquarian J Era and the recovery, by the Essenes, of the ancient wisdom that it has been possible to re-establish prophecy as a science and forecast event of tomorrow with assurance. There are three methods of prophecy. The ant and the bee and many kinds of of animals prophesy in regard to approach-A approach-A ing winter. Birds fly toward,tropical regions while the weather Jj is still warm. These creatures prophesy by the direct action of Cosmic currents upon them. They feel approaching changes because the unseen cause is already at hand. Man can learn to acquire the same type of prophecy but when he prophesies by this method, without rules or emulations, he lacks the wisdom wis-dom to check and prove the time of the events he senses. To attain this kiind of prophecy, the following dscipline is requisite: To live in the fields and forests and study the action of un-0 un-0 seen forces upon himself; to eat no fish nor flesh nor anything that comes from an animal; to bathe daily; to permit no pas-t pas-t sion to enter his mind; to abnegate self and love the Creator; " to practice benevolence to discipline the mind to think in any given direction, on any subject for days if ecessary; to become 1 oblivious to pain. After which he shall receive anointment from one previously attained to seership. L To attain such prophecy is to forfeit sexual powers, to for- feit appetites, ambition and care little for the opinion of the i world. it - ' !? Readers familiar with some of the Yogi systems of training, i will find a similarity between the two schools. ' There is also the type of prophecy wherein man prophesies " by spirits speaking through him. This is done while the medium med-ium is in a trance and is unreliable for lying spirits may control i him. It is also dangerous, for the medium becomes negative 1 while in trancee and risks the dominince of evil and vicious spirits. It is far safer and surer for the prophet to seek to be-come be-come one with the Creator, making close observations of cos-JJ cos-JJ mic phenomena, fo in this he provides for the development of all his talents and faculties. All learning,, sciences and relig- ions are stepping stones to lead man to an understanding of H his Creator. To acknowledge this and to call upon Him con's" con-'s" stantly is to keep open the road to receive His hand and hear U His voice. 01 |