The bogomils professed themselves the heirs of the ancient hyperboreans. It is known that fourteen great holy nations used to live in the hyperborean united human family. Their distinguishing feature was the atmosphere of tenderness and trust love, reigning among them.
Purity, which was achieved with a special dedication to the Immaculate Virgin Mother supposed to be a basis of sanctity. The entire inner human transfiguration was accomplished by the power of virgin purity.
The bogomils have taught: 'God is love, pure and virginal, in which there is no place for punishment, judgment, evil, illness and death. God does not permit for a man any evil be it directly or indirectly. All evil is from- the prince of this world, the devil. "
The achievement by a human heavenly goodness was meant as holiness by the bogomils. Phenomenal kindness of the bogomils has won instantly. But this goodness is particular by origin – out of the source of the original immaculacy.
The depth of the bogomils teaching about a human astonishes. They have taught that a man is born in heaven from the last myrrh drop of love of our Most high and is the immortal divinity.
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Today, many myths and legends exist about Mary Magdalene. Stories of desposins from the Dynasty of the Invincible Knights can be found in Tibetan chronicles which portray Galahad, Percival, Lohengrin and others as the children of Mary Magdalene and Christ. She is depicted as a mistress in tales about minnesingers by Wolfram von Eschenbach. Christian theologians insist on the immaculacy of the Saviour and believe Mary Magdalene to be the former raging loose woman, who was healed by Christ and subsequently achieved certain holiness. However, none of these myths are true.
Another legend from the Holy Grail exists which tells us there was great confrontation between Mary and the apostle Paul. The legend says they disagreed over Christ's mission. It also states that Peter was a Jew who came from an ancient dynasty of rabbis and that he was theologically educated by Gamaliiil and other Israeli teachers .
Peter claimed that Christ’s Father was the Judaic God called Elohim. Mary Magdalene categorically denied this and affirmed that Elohim was the Prince of this world . She testified that Christ’s Father was a kind God called the Father of Pure Love.
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Immaculacy is the main feature which distinguishes ancient Hyperborea from the modern technocratic civilization. There were no fallen sinners or common people in Hyperborea. Only gods, deities and god-men lived there.
Hyperborea was literally inhabited with divinities who descended from Heaven. Divinities were embodied, and men were divinized. The purpose of earthly life for man was to become a deity.
It was a deity’s mission to divinize the animal and vegetable kingdom. Some animals in Hyperborea reached the level of demigod.
An alternative astrological system to the present one based on the teaching of twelve zodiacs existed in Hyperborea.
The wise men of Hyperborea rejected the twelve zodiac constellations as false. The elders believed that the twelve zodiacs were created by humanoids to substitute the primordial teaching of the sixteen star galaxies. The Hyperboreans considered low space to be an alien sphere which brought destruction to Earth.
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The mystery of Euphrosinia is the fact that she is an anointed one. There is no one equal to her in terms of spiritual strength. Nobody ever believed that this ordinary elderly woman could be a great saint. Externally she had the appearance of a homeless beggar. She was buried wearing the same plain coat she had worn for ten years, in a simple battened coffin. And it was in it that she began shedding myrrh.
She was an exceptional teacher, a seer, who possessed overwhelming spiritual gifts. Many people changed beyond recognition with her help and they achieved perfect holiness in a short time.
She was successful because she was full of love. She categorically denied all forms of usurpation, punishment and violence. Euphrosinia lived in another dimension and was absolutely not from this world. The basis of her mystical school was pure heavenly love. She firmly believed that man can only be changed by this unearthly love.
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