Recently, I have found on the web a really noteworthy film “Sons of God”:
Narratorami są naukowcy i pisarze. Oto niektóre ich wypowiedzi, które uważam za godne uwagi:
• The narrators are scientists and writers. Here are some of their statements that I think are remarkable:
• The Egyptians believed that man is a fallen god who remembers heaven.
• Plato said that we on this earth only see the shadows of real reality. And on the basis of these shadows moving across the wall, we are not able to reproduce the image of God. So we have so many gods, so many cults and beliefs on this planet.
• There is one god, but he has many faces. And he must have many faces because none of them reflect his essence.
• You have to forget your body and discover that man is immortal. In other words, do not care too much for the body, it will pass away and be buried in the grave. It will pass away, but you will not pass away.
• Man lives in many bodies, but he is none of them. Only consciousness knows about it.
• You must get to know yourself. This is the key to everything. Such search for God in yourself should be made on our own, alone.
• Because the Gnostics conduct their search alone, they are unorganized, scattered.
• Where the Vatican is now, once there was a pagan temple in which priests celebrated their services and ceremonies. The early Christians had done everything to obliterate this memory.