Thank you friend
I’ve been reading a lot on Temple of Zeus and everywhere on sections of afterlife and on the current part which I just read is about Gilgamesh.
Where our HP says what to take from this this epic of Gilgamesh:
That is, zevist must learn : You cannot escape death”
WHAT IS THIS ?
Our primary purpose was to become PHYSICALLY and spiritually immortal.
Now it’s mentioned on the site : SOUL IS IMMORTAL
This doesn’t feel right and true to me I feel the previous version of his theory was more correct that soul is not IMMORTAL. It dies.
Why is this thing on temple of Zeus where physical and spiritual immortal it was once the primary goal of a human being.
The soul is "Immortal" but this is only half the Truth. You will have to confront death and the idea of death. This could be psychological death [slaying of the old self. ridding old psychological patterns, slaying internal limitations, "shedding skin" to be born anew]. Death of old convictions [lies to the Truth] can also feel like mental and emotional death.
One has to accept the idea of being mortal and not obsess over lying to one's self that they are "immortal". Mortality is an 100% certainty. The idea of the Magnum Opus cannot replace and cannot be the basis of a delusional life approach, that one will always "have time".
As a soul, you might have time. As a physical entity, death is at bay. Instead of being scared about it, the wise person uses their time wisely.
When people tell me they will "meditate on a later time", "do things for the Gods on a later time", "do great things in 20 years from now that will benefit everyone", I am both very happy and both very sad because they clearly have not confronted and fully imparted the reality of the transience of life. Life is a phenomenal event of beauty, but it's taken so much for granted, same as all the inconceivably important opportunities many people discard when they say "I'll do this later".
Eventually, they reach end of their life and they look back, understanding that because death was never understood, life was not understood either. The Epic of Gilgamesh did not lie to people, it just told them straight the reality about this topic.
The Epic of Gilgamesh speaks of descent of the lower world; where the dead souls are. Enemy religions rob your life and kill you psychologically, mentally and borderline materially [you are a slave, therefore, life is not experienced] and corn-feed you the idea of an 'eternal life' that you can never verify, nor you can participate in [and you cannot participate in it, because just saying you "Love Jesus" is not enough clearly to escape death. Spiritual practice and soul empowerement is needed to life after the death of the material body].
Zevism understands all the metaphysics in great detail, and Zevism can sustain itself, with or without the idea of a false promise of eternal life. It's absolutely useful now, absolutely useful "in the next life" and is not reliant on a lie (eternal life by default and due to "faith" alone) to keep going. That's a big distinction between randomized lies such as "your soul is eternal".
These lies work only on those who know nothing about the soul, they are told something they don't know or don't even understand, is "eternal" and to just have "faith" and that they will just go to heaven randomly or hell randomly. These are all lies, not metaphysical realities.
The awakening and rising of the Serpent, is also a spiritual and transitional phase, in which, old convictions and lies also have to die; again, you are facing death. To reach higher life, the idea of this has to be confronted. One doesn't really "die", in fact, you are more alive than you ever were, but death in this case is symbolic of this transition.
Since everyone lies to you in the andrapodic world (and the mainstream religious narratives corn-feed on the same lies) I merely tell you the Truth [which is uncomfortable].
Look up the "Egyptian Second Death". Go make your research. The "soul" is not "Immortal" by default. It can vanish if one never maintained it spiritually. This takes a long time, but it's the case.
If the soul fails to become an AKH (ie, luminous soul) it will eventually wither out. If it succeeds, yes, it's looking at eternal life. The soul only has a certain limited time [maybe thousands of years] before it runs out; numerous reincarations, with endless opportunities are presented, to grow the soul. The soul grows both by what you do materially, and what you do spiritually: If you do neither and just watch Netflix all day, you won't exist forever. You'll exist for a very long time even in that scenario, but not forever.
With that stated, stop being averse of the idea of the face of death, approve that it exists [it exists for everyone and you will have to face it (all of us will), even for yourself and others] and the more you deny it yourself with opium of lies [such as that provided by the enemy] it will not only not be overcome, but the Great God of Death will show himself with over-reaching carelessness about the emotionally unprepared soul.
I give you the direct truth and life advice on how to handle reality, versus lying to you. If I lie to you about rainbows and that you're instantly going to heaven while doing nothing (such as the enemy), then you should penaltize me for this. Not for saying the truth to you.
As a Zevist proceeds with life in the above clarified information, fear of death diminishes, both by association with the Gods (who are beyond death), coupled with spiritual advancement. That's the real Eternal Life, that others promise, but never guide any guidelines of. The conclusion of those who know the Truth, will be eternal life in the end; those who do not, lies cannot sustain them.