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The Science of Daimonosophy

We humans seem to have this awareness that there is a higher potential within us, yet we struggle to define or locate it precisely. If there ever was a truth to the idea of higher consciousness, the great religions of the world have all lost it and now teach only obedience and conformity in behavior. The various occultisms and contemporary paganisms either redirect the search toward attaining conventional life goals and sorcery or, if they recognize the possibility of higher states, teach that it can be attained via a combination of ceremonial practices and social exchanges.​

Daimonosophy seeks to reveal the truth of the nature of consciousness and the meaning of individual consciousness in relation to the cosmos. Your own higher consciousness – also known as the Daimon, or the Genius – is something you already possess. However, it has atrophied, trailed off, and been lost due to lack of use. There was a time when your Genius was fully integrated into your being – you were whole and complete. But as you came into existence in this world and were subsequently indoctrinated into the customs and practices of your culture, a schism occurred, separating you from your higher self.​In the Ancient World, the way of re-integrating with the Daimon was widely known and practiced. But with the dawn of the agricultural revolution, centralization, monarchism, and monotheism, the ancient teachings gradually became lost. They were replaced with systems that taught obedience and conformity, and the idea of a higher conscious existence in this life was replaced with the promise of salvation in an afterlife. The idea of working to develop and re-awaken one's personal Daimon was outsourced to authoritarian priesthoods who knew what was best for everyone.

 

​Daimonosopy is not a new religion but a system designed to reactivate the higher intelligence that sleeps within us. It is the same thing as Kundalini or what the Ancient Taoist Masters referred to as the Secret of the Golden Flower. We like to call it a Second Awakening because it means a kind of awakening from the state of sleep in which you have lived most of your life.

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