The Veil (issue 3)

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The Veil

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Vol. 3 April 2011

Science, Occultism, esoterica, Philosophy, & Historical anecdote

Contents 2

Editorial

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The Triple Chain

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Life and Death in Rurrangala

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The Mechanical Age

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Great Events

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On Memory

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Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Life

The Silent Question E

nduring silence is uncomfortable because it forces us to hear our own thoughts. Here, we notice the mental dialogue, and that it is out of our control. We find ourselves trapped in memories or daydreams, tunes or circular rambling. Upon finding that we cannot stop it, we flick the radio or television on. The noise stops the mental dialogue by drowning it out. We repeat that solution unconsciously

is a question. This question is what we are avoiding. Is it possible that as long as it remains unanswered, that question becomes the most common cause of depression (and anxiety) to humanity? An interesting phenomenon is when some wealthy people gain enough money to retire, yet stay in the workforce – not with the motive of service, but with explanations like: “I got bored sitting around.” Retired William S. Burroughs

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The Ethics of Elf Land

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The First Labour of Hercules

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Moby Dick

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How Freemasonry Started

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A Theory On Gravity

Concept & Research Levin Diatschenko

Layout & Design Nico Liengme

All works © their respective owners except where copyright expired Published with assistance from the Leichhardt Lodge of Research No.225, Darwin. Printed in Darwin by Uniprint NT

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© 2011 Levin Diatschenko

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people often have every day—or we avoid the problem “S o, what we become similar attitudes (although service by surrounding increasingly o u r s e l v e s aware of in the silence is becoming a motive constantly with is lack of purpose. It is also noise. Fear of Silence is a question. too). interesting when silence, says the express theosophist Annie This question is what people discomfort at a job Besant (A Study we are avoiding.” where there is little In Consciousness), to do. “It is better is evidence of a when it is busy,” they say. “Time goes weak mind. But there is more to it than that. What faster.” Time, of course, does not go we also discover in the silence, and faster. The worker simply becomes less then avoid[1], is the fact that we do not conscious of its passing. Less conscious. know how we ought to employ our This avoiding of time sounds thoughts instead. A radio is a form of suspiciously similar to how we avoid employment. The host says, “Listen silence. It betrays the lack of any to this.” Now we have something for purpose outside the purpose of the our mind to do. If it is a talk show, company we work for. Keep busy and that gives us topics for us to think the day will go faster; your life shall about, passively. A book is mental wiz by too, with any luck. A job, then, drowns out a physical problem the way employment. Television too. So, what we become aware of in the the radio drowns out a mental one. silence is lack of purpose. Silence Cont. P2 The Veil Vol. 3 | 1


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