12-15-2020, 11:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-16-2020, 12:00 AM by Louisabell.)
Dtris - I'm not all that sure that Don was technically a "student of western occultism". I would describe him more of a scientist of paranormal phenomena. He was also a physicist, a pilot and a UFO researcher.
One of the features of the LOO that first attracted me to the material was its internal coherence. In other words, it provides a consistent and complete cosmology in its own right, without reference to other theories.
Not to say there aren't plenty of external spiritual theory that resonates.
Therefore, I prefer to keep my analysis "purely" Ra based, in that I like to only use references from the LOO itself, or established scientific fact. In this way, I feel I am adding to the beauty of its internal consistency as a whole unit, in and of itself.
One of the features of the LOO that first attracted me to the material was its internal coherence. In other words, it provides a consistent and complete cosmology in its own right, without reference to other theories.
Not to say there aren't plenty of external spiritual theory that resonates.
Therefore, I prefer to keep my analysis "purely" Ra based, in that I like to only use references from the LOO itself, or established scientific fact. In this way, I feel I am adding to the beauty of its internal consistency as a whole unit, in and of itself.