The universe was created with a polarity principle, that is, each created thing has its opposite. It is the undeniable truth of universal duality. Thus, for example, fire has its opposite in water, air has its opposite in earth, light has its opposite in darkness, knowledge has its opposite in ignorance, and so on you can find opposite principles in everything materially created.
The Principle of Duality is part of the ancient hermetic knowledge that establishes seven undeniable universal principles from the point of view of spirituality, and that science has gradually evidenced as scientific truths, which leads to the premise that spirituality and science are not enemies, quite the opposite, they complement each other. The principles of basic hermetic knowledge are described in the book The Kybalion, and those principles are present in all world religions in one way or another, they are the common ancestor of faith.
Now, if, like me, you were taught to believe in Christ as the savior of mankind and you accepted him as without questioning, then you still live in ignorance, because you have not understood the depth of Christ’s miracle. For many years I did not understand why Christ was so important, why he split the story in two: before Christ and after Christ. The bible is not so clear, to explain it, nor can church teachers explain it clearly, the guidelines establish that it is the savior and period, you must believe it without questioning. The only premise they speak of is that he saved us from the sin committed by Adam and Eve when they ate from the tree of knowledge and were cast out of Eden for disobeying.
I am very sorry to break your faith principles, but Christ did not save us from sin. The miracle of Christ is broader, deeper and more revealing than you think, from what you have been taught, from what you and I have learned.
The Sethian tradition relates that there are two realms: the realm of perfection, the kingdom of fire, and the realm of imperfection, the kingdom of water. The Bible in Habakkuk 3: 4 describes the glory of God as a burning light, the kingdom of fire: “His radiance is like the sunlight; He has rays flashing from His hand, And there is the hiding of His power. ” And in Genesis 1: 2 it is described that “The earth was formless and void, and darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the waters”; the kingdom of water, the kingdom of matter is water. Do you remember how from a young age I learned to believe in a thermometer god? If not, read it in this post All means The All. The kingdom of fire, of the light that burns, the kingdom of perfection is inaccessible to matter, is so pure and holy that no imperfect human is able to reach it. The kingdom of water is pure and dense matter, imperfect from beginning to end, full of injustice, suffering, inequalities and ignorance.
The Father of All, whose will is a secret, whose intelligence is absolute, and immeasurable for the human mind, had compassion on imperfect creation and through Christ, who is his vibrational manifestation (the word, John 1: 1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”), in a symbolic act through baptism he purified water (the realm of imperfection) so that everyone could be perfected, and could reach the kingdom of fire. Here is the miracle of Christ, the bridge between the Kingdom of Fire and the Kingdom of Water. In a next post I will delve into Christ and the miracle of ascension.
There is a film whose background is clearly Sethian, Upside Down describes the existence of two worlds, one above and one below. The world above is developed and prosperous, and the world below full of lacks and inequality. However, both equal and mirrors in its essence, by the hermetic Principle of Correspondence as above so below (Matthew 6:10 “On earth as it is in heaven”) I recommend you watch it, and reflect on this.
Therefore, Fire is not the evil side of the thermometer and Water is not the good side of it, as you can see there is deeper and more transcendent knowledge of what we have been taught. Remember that to learn, you first have to unlearn.
-The Unknown Blogger.



