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Michael Tsarion | The Self and The Mysterium: Refuting Gnostic Dogma
Season 7 · Episode 14

Michael Tsarion | The Self and The Mysterium: Refuting Gnostic Dogma

Seeing Through The Veil of Virtual Un-Reality

InnerVerse · Chance Garton

April 10, 20211h 33m

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Show Notes

Legendary lore-master Michael Tsarion joins Innerverse to discuss Disciples of the Mysterium, a book about finding Selfhood in a society lost to collectivist dogma. Michael has been researching and writing on conspiracy topics for over 30 years, and in this episode we sum up his crucial conclusions on psychology, philosophy, and the infectious cult of artificial gnosis.


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MAJOR TOPICS

  • The mind and body relationship to consciousness
  • The Contrarium and the roots of apparent duality
  • Original disharmony and the ground of being
  • Occult Psychology, Jung, and spirit
  • Mysterium: the trap of ideas about reality, and ideas about ideas
  • Philosophy as the missing link in modern psychology
  • Critique of "Utopia"
  • Zardoz (film), Blake's 7 (TV Series), The Prisoner (TV Series)
  • A holistic view of the unconscious
  • Gnosticism: Do we really live in a fallen or artificial world?
  • Gnostic roots in most major religions
  • Critique of Gnostic dogma and anti-nature cosmology
  • Major plot holes in Simulation Theory
  • Cyberpunk 2077 and digital ascension (imprisonment in viritual reality)
  • Selfhood vs. Simulation, the hypocrisy of collectivism
  • Archons and Archetypes,
  • Ecstatic "religious" experience
  • Considering the existence of God and if there is proof


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