This is one of the worst definitions of self-divinisation I've ever read. The desire to conceptualise it with words reveals that one hasn't encountered it. Even within those limits though, Koetting's definition is an advert to sell more books.E.A.Koetting defines godhood as omnipotence (mastery of evocation), omnipresence (mastery of soul travel), and omniscience (mastery of divination). But why won't RHPers be able to do it and attain godhood?
They don't ascend, they hop, skip, and jump. Just like the Pascal lamb before the slaughter.
They approach godliness. It's more respectful of the Almighty Source. The skipping and hopping avoids the inherent pitfalls and snares along the way
On the contrary to what the title implies...E.A.Koetting defines godhood as omnipotence (mastery of evocation), omnipresence (mastery of soul travel), and omniscience (mastery of divination). But why won't RHPers be able to do it and attain godhood?
Hmmm, yet another reason to ignore whatever koetting is saying.E.A.Koetting defines godhood as omnipotence (mastery of evocation), omnipresence (mastery of soul travel), and omniscience (mastery of divination). But why won't RHPers be able to do it and attain godhood?
Because they didn't read EA Koetting. Or because they did.E.A.Koetting defines godhood as omnipotence (mastery of evocation), omnipresence (mastery of soul travel), and omniscience (mastery of divination). But why won't RHPers be able to do it and attain godhood?
I think this also depends on which path they take. I know of a few self-identifying RHPers who's goal is to "ascend" not to godhood, but to assimilate with God, which is functionally the same thing? Am I splitting hairs here?
Isn't Hegel a RHPer? /jinfinite layers of negations
Like nearly everyone in his age he was a free-thinker when it came to display, but his algorithms were all Christian-coded. A first-rate mind in bondage to his early programming. This is not to despise him. It is simply to recognize that it's damned hard to get free of what was spooned in to one early on. (Case in point: Americans across the board are more likely to show themselves more "patriotic" about Israel than they are about their own land of birth.)Isn't Hegel a RHPer? /j
Sorry, my philosophy minor is showing.