Old Energy Archetype

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An Old Energy Archetype is an Archetype designed to disconnect the Bodily Ego from Consciousness (a.k.a. The Fabric) and deactivate/damage the Physical Unit in order to make it docile and compliant. Old Energy archetypes suppress Consciousness and prevent it from descending into the Physical Unit.

Old energy archetypes may be contrasted with New Energy Archetypes.

Notes

As noted in the article From Zoroaster to Stars" (Sosteric, 2018), old energy archetypes were developed ancient elites. They are rooted in ancient elite spiritual propaganda.

As noted in the article "The Sociology of Tarot Sosteric, 2014), old energy archetypes find expression in the Masonic Tarot.

Spiritually speaking, in addition to disconnection, old energy archetypes also contribute to the enhancement of Force (i.e. Yang) and suppression of Yin (Sharp, BOLIFE)

Old energy archetypes are at the root of the unfolding planetary crises.

See Also

Archetypes | Old Energy Archetypes | Old Energy

Further Reading

Sosteric M. (2017) From Zoroaster to Star Wars, Jesus to Marx: The Science and Technology of Mass Human Behaviour. Available at: https://www.academia.edu/34504691.

Mike Sosteric Lightning Path Workbook One: The Basics. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808

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Sharp, Michael (2017). The Triumph of Spirit: Healing and Activating with the Triumph of Spirit Archetypes. [1]

S., Michael (2014). The Sociology of Tarot. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 39(3). https://www.academia.edu/25055505/A_Sociology_of_Tarot

Ellens JH. (2014) Introduction. In: Ellens JH (ed) Seeking the Sacred with Psychoactive Substances: Chemical Paths to Spirituality and to God. California:Praeger, ix-xxv.