09.)09#36
“*s for the third of the enumerated chemical substances they invented, namely, $cocaine,& that chemical substance is not only also of great assistance to ature in more rapidly decomposing the planetary formations in this instance, their o"n planetary bodiesbut this chemical means has
an effect on the psyche of the contemporary beings of the planet arth surprisingly similar to that "hich the famous organ <undabuffer had on the psyche of their ancestors.
09.)36
“- must "arn you, my boy, that even if the action of that ?erman invention is similar to the action of the famous organ <undabuffer, it happened
"ithout any conscious intention on the part of the contemporary beings of the community ?ermany= they became colleagues of the ?reat *ngel
ooisos only by chance.
09.)3>
“Eou remember that "hen - e!plained to you ho" these favorites of yours define the $flo"#of#time& - said that "hen the organ <undabuffer "ith all its properties "as removed from their presences, and they began to have the
same duration of e!istence as all normal three#brained beings arising every"here in our ;niverse, that is, according to "hat is called the 5ulasnitamnian principle, they also should then have e!isted "ithout fail until their $second#being#body#<esd'an& had been completely coated in them and finally perfected by 4eason up to the sacred $-schmetch.&
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36.):8#9
“Eou must +no" that at the very beginning of the arising and e!istence of the three#brained beings of the planet arth, before the period "hen the organ <undabuffer "as intro'ected into them and later "hen this organ "as totally removed from their presences and even after the second
%ransapalnian catastrophe there, almost up to the time of our third flight in person to the surface of that planet, the said organ "as actualied in them
"ith "hat is called a $sensibility#of#perception& similar to that "hich is actualied in the common presences of all ordinary three#brained beings of the "hole of our ?reat ;niverse.
36.)93 “*nd as regards this "ord art itself, upon "hich, than+s to the strangeness of their 4eason, there has been $piled up& during this time, as they themselves "ould say, $devil#+no"s#"hat,& - must tell you that my special investigations regarding this "ord made it clear to me that "hen this "ord among the other "ords and separate e!pressions used by the learned beings of that time also began automatically to pass from generation to generation and chanced to get into the vocabulary of certain three#brained beings there, in "hose presences, o"ing to various surrounding circumstances, the crystalliations of the conseuences of the properties of the organ
<undabuffer proceeded in that seuence and $reciprocal#action,& as a result of "hich they predisposed the arising in their common presences of data for the Being of Hasnamuss#individuals= then this said "ord for some reason or other happening to please 'ust this +ind of three#brained being there, they began using it for their egoistic aims, and gradually made from it that very something "hich, although it continues to consist of, as it is said, $complete
vacuity,& yet has gradually collected about itself a fairyli+e e!terior, "hich no" $blinds& every one of these favorites of yours "ho +eeps his attention on it only a little longer than usual.
36.766
“*s regards the uestion "hy it became the custom among them to assemble, often in considerable groups, in these theaters of theirs, it "as in my opinion because these contemporary theaters of theirs and all that goes on in them happen to correspond very "ell to the abnormally formed common presences of most of these contemporary three#brained beings, in
"hom there had been already finally lost the need, proper to three#brained beings, to actualie their o"n initiative in everything, and "ho e!ist only according to chance shoc+s from outside or to the promptings of the conseuences crystallied in them of one or other of the properties of the organ <undabuffer.
36.766#/
“5rom the very beginning of the arising of those theaters of theirs, they assembled and no" assemble in them for the purpose of "atching and studying the reproductions of their contemporary $actors&= no they assemble only for the satisfaction of one of the conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer, a conseuence "hich had been readily crystallied in the common presences of the ma'ority of them, and called
$(ornel,& "hich the contemporary beings no" call $s"aggering.&
36.76/
“Eou must +no" that than+s to the mentioned conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer most of the contemporary beings acuire in their presence a very strange need to evo+e the e!pression in others of the being#impulse called $astonishment& regarding themselves, or even simply to notice it on the faces of those around.
36.7/0
“Eou must +no" that those beings "ho are assumed to be the adepts of this contemporary art "hich is adorned "ith a false halo are not only put on their o"n level by the other three#brained beings there of the contemporary civiliation, particularly during the several latter decades, and imitated by them in their e!terior manifestations, but they are al"ays and every"here undeservingly encouraged and e!alted by them= and in these contemporary representatives of art themselves, "ho really in point of their genuine essence are almost nonentities, there is formed of itself "ithout any of their being#consciousness a false assurance that they are not li+e all the rest but,
as they entitle themselves, of a $higher order,& "ith the result that in the common presences of these types the crystalliation of the conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer proceeds more intensively than in the presences of all the other three#brained beings there.
36.7/0
“Dust in regard to such unfortunate three#brained beings the surrounding abnormal conditions of ordinary being#e!istence are already so established that there are bound to be crystallied in their common presences and to become an inseparable part of their general psyche those of the conseuences of the organ <undabuffer "hich they no" themselves call
$s"agger,& $pride,& $self#love,& $vanity,& $self#conceit,& $self#enamoredness,&
$envy,& $hate,& $offensiveness,& and so on and so forth.
36.7/7#: “*ny +ind of truth ma+es them e!tremely indignant, and their animosity
to"ards others almost al"ays begins from such indignation.
“%o such terrestrial types you must al"ays say to their face only such things as may $tic+le& those conseuences of the properties of the organ
<undabuffer unfailingly crystallied in them and "hich - have already enumerated, namely, $envy,& $pride,& $self#love,& $vanity,& $lying,& and so on.
36.70/
“5or instance, at the beginning of the contemporary uropean civiliation one of these beings, a certain mon+ named -gnatius, "ho had formerly been an architect, attained even to the possibility of deciphering the hidden +no"ledge and useful information in the productions of almost all the branches of "hat "as already called $ancient& art, "hich had reached him
from the Babylonian epoch.
36.70/
“But "hen this mon+ -gnatius "as about to share "hat is called this said
$discovery& of his "ith other beings there li+e himself, namely, "ith t"o of his "hat are called comrades, mon+stogether "ith "hom he as a specialist had been sent by his *bbot for the purpose of directing the laying of "hat are called the $foundations& of a temple, "hich later became famous then, for some trifling reason ensuing from the conseuences of one of
the properties of the organ <undabuffer crystallied in them called $envy,&
he "as murdered "hile asleep and his planetary body "as thro"n into the
"ater#space surrounding that small island on "hich it "as proposed to erect the said temple.
"5 H$¬is.
30.7:/#0
“%he more the learned beings of recent times of this peculiar planet are themselves personally, in the sense of $idiotism,& $suared,& the more they criticie Mesmer and say or "rite concerning him every possible +ind of absurdity to bring him into contempt.
30.7:0
“*nd in doing this, they criticie e!actly that humble and honest learned being of their planet, "ho, if he had not been pec+ed to death "ould have
revived that science, "hich alone is absolutely necessary to them and by means of "hich alone, perhaps, they might be saved from the conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer.
30.7>6
“*t the beginning, after the destruction of the organ <undabuffer, "hen they, li+e all the other three#brained beings of our ?reat ;niverse also began to have a $5ulasnitamnian#e!istence,& this second#being#food "as
normally transformed and all the fundamental elements proper to it, those
"hich arise from the transformation of their o"n planet and those "hich flo" into their atmosphere from the transformation in other concentrations of their solar system, "ere assimilated by their common presence according to the definite data already present in them, and the superfluity of certain of its component elements not used by individual beings automatically passed, as in us, into the possession of the surrounding meritorious beings similar to them.
30.7>>
“Most recently, by the "ay, "hen - "as on this ill#fated planet a ne"
maleficent means began to flourish there for doing the same "ith the psyche of the beings there, as there did and still does this branch of their science hypnotism.
30.7>8 “*nd this ne" maleficent means they call $psychoanalysis.&
30.7>8
“Eou must "ithout fail also +no" that "hen beings of the period of the
%i+liamishian civiliation constated for the first time about this particular psychic property of theirs, and soon made it clear that by its means they could destroy in each other certain properties particularly unbecoming to be in them, then the process itself of bringing someone into this state began to be regarded by them as a sacred process and "as performed only in their
temples before the congregation.
30.7>8
“But in the presences of your contemporary favorites not only does there absolutely not arise any being#impulse of $contrition& about this essential property of theirs, and not only do they not consider its concentrated manifestation, intentionally yet unavoidably evo+ed by them, as $sacred&=
but they have already adapted it, the process itself and the accidentally obtained results, for serving them as a means for $tic+ling& certain conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer firmly fi!ed in them.
"! %ussia
3).:03
“%he tension in all the planets acts also on the common presences of all beings arising and breeding on them, al"ays engendering in the beings, besides desires and intentions of "hich they are not a"are, the feeling called $sacred -abolioonosar ,& or as your favorites "ould say, the feeling of religiousness, namely, that $being#feeling& "hich at times appears in the desire and striving for, as - have already said, speedier self#perfecting in the sense of (b'ective#4eason.
3).:03
“-t is interesting that "hen this sacred feeling, or another similar to it, "hich
"as also engendered by a certain common cosmic actualiation, proceeds in the common presences of your favorites, then they accept it as a symptom of certain of their numerous diseases, and in the given case, for e!ample, they call this feeling $nerves.&
3).:03
“-t is necessary to remar+ that such an impulse inherent in the presence of all three#brained beings of our ?reat ;niverse formerly arose and became actualied almost normally in the ma'ority of terrestrial beings of that time, namely, from the time of the removal of the organ <undabuffer from the common presences of the three#brained beings of the planet arth right up to the second %ransapalnian#perturbation.
3).:07#:
“Fhen, according to various chance circumstances, and "herever significant groups of them became concentrated and they e!ist together, then several of themin "hom firstly for some reason or other the conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer had been previously "ell crystallied, the totality of "hich crystalliations in general gives to their common presences the impulses for "hat is called $cunning,&
and secondly, in "hose hands at the given time there appear for some reason or other many different, "hat are called $terrifying means,& or "hat they themselves call $"eapons&uic+ly set themselves apart from other beings and putting themselves at their head, constitute the beginnings of
"hat are called the $ruling class.&
3).:09
“-n the presences of the beings "ho had ne"ly attained to po"er not only is real being#conscience absent, as it "as also absent in the beings of the former ruling class, but further, in them in addition, those $charms& begin particularly stormily to manifest and give e!traordinary and terrifying results, "hich $charms& are crystallied in general in the presences of terrestrial three#brained beings especially of recent times in conseuence of the properties of the organ <undabuffer, such as $vanity,& $pride,& $self#
conceit,& $self#love,& and others, "hich, as they had as yet hardly ever been satisfied to a sufficient degree, are in them in their functionings, particularly ne".
3).:)/
“-f "e compare the actions of the former three#brained beings there, "ho
"ere sub'ect to this $psychic state,& "ith the actions of these contemporary Bolshevi+s, then they, i.e., the contemporary Bolshevi+s, ought even to be given praise and than+s that in spite of the fact that the various conseuences of the properties of the organ <undabuffer are infallibly completely crystallied in their common presencesas in general in the presences of contemporary three#brained beingsthey, in the very heat of
that period "hen they "ere entirely $puppets& under the influence of the inevitable cosmic la" 1olioonensius, manifested themselves "ith these conseuences in such a "ay that the dead body of the person shot by them could at least be recognied as "hose it "as, namely, $%om Bro"n&s and nobody else&s.&2
"2 -ance
3>.:>0
“%hen, namely, for the second time in the "hole of my e!istence, there proceeded in my Being the process of this same being#1arpitimnian#
e!periencing, "hich had engendered in my common presence a revolt on account of various unforeseeingnesses on the part of our Most High, Most 1aintly Cosmic -ndividuals, and of all the ob'ective misfortunes flo"ing from them, "hich have already obtained and, maybe, "ill still continue to obtain on this planet arth as "ell as in all our ?reat ;niverse.
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3>.:>0
“Ho" "as it possible not to foresee in their calculations of the harmonious movement of cosmic concentrations that the comet <ondoor "ould collide
"ith this ill#fated planet arthL
3>.:>0#3
“-f those "ho should have done so had foreseen this, then all subseuent unfortunate conseuences issuing one from the other "ould not have happened and there "ould not have been the need to implant in the first three#brained beings of that ill#fated planet that, for them, maleficent organ
<undabuffer "hich "as the cause of all subseuent distressing and terrifying results.
3>.:>3
“-t is true that later "hen it "as no longer necessary and this for them maleficent organ "as destroyed, they yet again did not foresee that by the destruction of the organ itself the possibility "as not destroyed that in the future the given conseuences of its properties "ould, o"ing to a certain manner of e!istence of the beings, become crystallied in the presences of their descendants.
3>.:>3
“-n other "ords, they did not foresee for the second time also that even if it
"ere possible to destroy that organ, yet the fundamental Cosmic a"
Heptaparaparshino+h "ith its $Mdnel#-ns& nevertheless remains, in the sense of the evolutionary process for the three#brained beings of the planet arth 'ust as for everything e!isting in the "hole ;niverse.
3>.:>3#)
“-t "as than+s particularly to the second almost criminal $unforeseeingness&
that this situation, terrifying for the three#brained beings, obtains there, namely, that on the one hand there are in their common presences as in the presences of all the three#brained beings of our ?reat ;niverse, all the possibilities for coating the $higher#being#bodies,& and at the same time, than+s to the crystalliation "hich has become inherent in them of the various conseuences of the organ <undabuffer, it is almost impossible for them to carry the higher sacred parts coated in them up to the reuired degree of perfecting. *nd since, according to the fundamental common cosmic la"s, such a formation as their $higher#being#part,& coated in the common presences of three#brained beings, is not sub'ect to decomposition on planets, and since the planetary body of the beings cannot endlessly e!ist on planets and the process of the sacred 4ascooarno must inevitably proceed "ith them at the proper time, therefore, their unfortunate higher bodies arising in the terrestrial three#brained beings must inevitably
languish also forever in all +inds of e!terior planetary forms.
3>.:>) “1itting then in solitude in the restaurant in Montmartre and "atching the contemporary favorites of yours gathered there, - continued to ponder
3>.:>) “Ho" many centuries have passed since that time "hen - began to observe the e!istence of the three#brained beings of this ill#fated planetP
3>.:>)
“uring these long centuries many sacred -ndividuals have been sent do"n to them here from *bove "ith the special aim of helping them to deliver themselves from the conseuences of the properties of the organ
<undabuffer, yet nevertheless nothing has changed here and the "hole process of ordinary being#e!istence has remained as before.
"8 %eli,ion
38.:9)
“o" - shall e!plain to you also a little about that $obstruction& "hich served as one of the chief causes for the gradual dilution of the psyche of
“o" - shall e!plain to you also a little about that $obstruction& "hich served as one of the chief causes for the gradual dilution of the psyche of