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Registered: Oct 2006posted March 05, 2007 06:42 AM
I have not yet read the Lion Path by Musaios.But from what i gained from their website is that the Lionpath period is already over.However there is still some confusion in my mind.. Is there still a possibility to follow the Lionpath today? Are the processes occurring (as mentioned by Musaios) affecting everyone, whether they are aware of it or not? Is there a way to become aware of them at any point, even if, when it all began you were unaware?So in short can i still start working on being an immortal by choosing to follow Lion Path? Or is it too late and i should take up some other path for achieving immortality?..I would greatly appreciate any response from people who have already read the book.. thank u so much in advance.
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Registered: Aug 2003posted March 05, 2007 08:38 AM Hello, The Magician. Whew. It's been a while since I read The Lion Path but from what I remember he said that the starting period was already over. If I recall correctly it began in 1984. He said that everyone was being affected by what was going on, but that only those who conciously chose to tune in at that time did it for a reason and would reap the most remarkable results quickly. It all seemed rather destined. I don't quite recall the time frame, but I'll see if I can find my copy and look it up.The information in The Lion Path regarding immortality is very important and I believe reading it at any time would bring benefits. I remember reading somewhere that listening to the recordings after each separate celestial/spiritual occurance was completed and had moved on or was moving on to the next one would not be as beneficial as listening to them the way Musaios outlined but that it might bring some of what happened subconciously to the surface for you. Please don't quote me on that because I read it online somewhere so I don't know if it's true or not. I've never listened to the recordings.------------------
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Registered: Nov 2004posted March 13, 2007 07:31 PM do you want to Borrow mine? when you are done you can send it back. I didnt grasp it really..yet. maybe its not meant for me to understand NOW since i have other things going on. you can have it on Loan my friend.I will mail it to you if you want to read it. Thors Library is open to you. heheheIP: Logged
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Registered: Nov 2004posted March 22, 2007 05:41 PM I guess I have made a mistake on my book. I just looked on amazon to see if the book was still there, the 25 dollar one...gone! and I should have paid better attention cause that book was for me. lolthe book i have is called "the lion path: the big picture-the short path to regeneration for our times by Musaios.this book only has 141 pages as the other one: The Lion Path: You Can Take It With You (Paperback)
by Musaios (Author)
this one has 300. so I guess I dont have the correct one, or the one that I need.this one states its the fifth adn final revised edition.the back of the book has two pages sticky taped. one page says "list of corrections to misprints which affect meaning"the other says,WHAT HAPPENS AFTER AUGUST 4, 1999:
"People have asked, is the path closed to me because I didn't discover it unitl now? No, the path is never closed to anyone who wants it. The energies of the lion path were and are freely available from its incepton on this planet in 1984. these palnetary-wide energies have already been accessed by many, even if they were unaware of it. so, as a growing plant, they began to blossom inwardly, expressing that growth inever wiser actions and choices. people who find out consciously about the path at some later stage have already been walking it unbeknownst.After august 4, 1999, the path does not end, but increasingly fullfills itself. to this end, exercise every wednesday bettween sunrise adn sunset, using THE LORDS OF SHAMBHALA cassette. Inbetween, whenever you wish, you can use THE PLEROMIC JOURNEY cassette as a sustaining measure.Those who wish to know more about how one fulfills oneself though the path should read THE SHAMANIC LION PATH: HOW TO MANIFEST WHAT YOU HAVE ATTAINED. Part one is AWAKENING TO THE SHAMANIC REALITY IN YUR LIFE. Part two, AWAKENING TO TAKING THE SHAMANIC JOURNEY, includes thefloowing chapter heading: AFTER AUGUST 4, 1999...; TYPES OF DEVELOPMENTAL WORLDS BEYOND OURS;REINCARINATING ACROSS WORLD TYPES;THE UNIVERSAL LIFE TREE AND THE SHAMANIC JOURNEY.copies are still availabel through the house of horus at 16 dollars ($1 extra for airmail in us, $3 for Australia, europe and asia)House of horus
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SELENE was the Titan goddess of the moon. She was depicted as a woman riding sidesaddle on a horse or driving a chariot drawn by a pair of winged steeds. Her lunar sphere or crescent was either a crown set upon her head or the fold of a raised, shining cloak. She was sometimes said to drive a team of oxen and her lunar crescent was likened to a pair of bull's horns.
Selene's great love was the shepherd prince Endymion. The beautiful boy was granted eternal youth and immortality by Zeus and placed in a state of eternal slumber in a cave near the peak of Lydian Mount Latmos (Latmus). His heavenly bride consorted with him there in the night.
A number of other goddesses were also associated with the moon, however, only Selene was represented by the old Greek poets represented as the moon incarnate. Other Greek moon goddesses included Pasiphae, the Leukippides (Leucippes), Eileithyia, Hekate (Hecate), Artemis, Bendis, and Hera (who sometimes doubled for Selene in the Endymion myth).
Homeric Hymn 32 to Selene (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th - 4th B.C.) :
"Once Kronides (Cronides) [Zeus the Rain-God] was joined with her [Selene the Moon] in love; and she conceived an bare a daughter Pandeia (All Divine), exceeding lovely amongst the deathless gods."
[N.B. Pandeia is probably the same as Ersa (All-Nourishing Dew), cf. Alcman below.]
Ion of Chios, Fragment 30A Elegies (from Philodemus, On Piety) (trans. Campbell, Vol. Greek Lyric IV) (C5th B.C.) :
"And Musaios (Musaeus) [the mythical singer] is said by Orpheus to have been her [Selene's] son, Ion calls him moon-fallen."
Pausanias, Description of Greece 5. 1. 4 (trans. Jones) (Greek travelogue C2nd A.D.) :
"Selene, they say, fell in love with this Endymion and bore him fifty daughters [i.e. the Menai (Menae), fifty months of the four year Olympiad]."
Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 10. 334 ff (trans. Way) (Greek epic C4th A.D.) :
"Seated at her [Hera's] side were handmaids four whom radiant-faced Selene bare to Helios (the Sun) to be unwearying ministers in Heaven, in form and office diverse each from each; for of these Horai (Horae, Seasons) one was summer's queen, and one of winter and his stormy star, of spring the third, of autumn-tide the fourth."
Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 30 (trans. Grant) (Roman mythographer C2nd A.D.) :
"The Nemean Lion, an invulnerable monster, which Luna [Selene] had nourished in a two-mouthed cave, he [Herakles] slew and took the pelt for defensive covering."
Seneca, Hercules Furens 83 ff (trans. Miller) (Roman tragedy C1st A.D.) :
"Let Luna (Moon) [Selene] in the sky produce still other monstrous creatures. But he [Herakles] has conquered such as these [i.e. the Nemeian lion, born of the moon]."
Sappho, Fragment 199 (from Scholiast on Apollonius of Rhodes) (trans. Campbell, Vol. Greek Lyric IV) (Greek lyric C5th B.C.) :
"The story goes that Selene comes down to this cave [on Mount Latmos in Karia (Caria)] to meet Endymion. Sappho and Nikandros) (Nicander [poet C2nd B.C.] . . . tell the story of the love of Selene."
Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 56 (trans. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) :
"[Endymion] a man of unrivalled beauty, he was loved by Selene. When he was given a wish of his choice by Zeus, he chose to remain immortal and unaging in eternal sleep."
Strabo, Geography 14. 1. 8 (trans. Jones) (Greek geographer C1st B.C. to C1st A.D.) :
"This mountain [Mount Latmos (Latmus)] lies above Herakleia (Heraclea) [in Lydia], and at a high elevation. At a slight distance away from it, after one has crossed a little river near Latmos, there is to be seen the sepulchre of Endymion, in a cave."
Pausanias, Description of Greece 5. 1. 4 - 5 (trans. Jones) (Greek travelogue C2nd A.D.) :
"Selene, they say, fell in love with this Endymion and bore him fifty daughters . . . As to the death of Enydmion, the people of Herakleia (Heraclea) near Miletos (Miletus) do not agree with the Eleans; for while the Eleans who a tomb of Endymion, the folk of Herakleia say that he retired to Mount Latmos (Latmus) and give him honour, there being a shrine of Endymion on Latmos."
Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy 10. 127 ff (trans. Way) (Greek epic C4th A.D.) :
"That haunted cave [on Mount Latmos] of fair-haired Nymphai (Nymphs) where, as Endymion slept beside his kine, divine Selene watched him from on high, and slid from heaven to earth; for passionate love drew down the immortal stainless queen of night. And a memorial of her couch abides still 'neath the oaks; for mid the copses round was poured out milk of kine; and still do men marvelling behold its whiteness. Thou wouldst say far off that this was milk indeed, which is a well-spring of white water : if thou draw a little nigher, lo, the stream is fringed as though with ice, for white stone rims it round."