Q: Is this a religious web
site?
A: We do not intend
to create a religious web site. There are only two actual religions. One
is positive the other is negative. There are variations on each of
these. The positive ones are similar to one another and the negative
ones are similar to each other. It is our belief that the positive
religions are variations of Christianity (sometimes very distant). Some predate the modern
Christian epoch. The present Christian religions are positive in their
premise but not always positive in their practice. Our information
reinforces the most positive aspects of spiritual belief. Using this
information everyone is free to act as they choose baring in mind that
universal laws govern everything. In the end we and we alone are
responsible for ourselves and our conduct before the Creator.
Q: Can our books be
considered "Occult"?
A: Any books that
deal with matters of the Spirit and God are occult by definition this
also includes any religion.
"Occult" is a Latin word that simply means "hidden." Please satisfy
yourself and do look it up. All Spiritual beings, including God, and their
activities are hidden to most people living in the physical world.
Therefore they are hidden, making them occult to most. All Religions in
discussing and surmising these matters are dealing with "occult matters."
The Bible itself is a wonderful work of predominantly good but it also
discusses evil as an unseen force and as manifested acts.
A distinction needs to be made that there are positive (good) and
negative (evil) beings in the spiritual and physical realms. Therefore the
association of occult with evil should only be made when dealing with these
evil beings and their associated deeds.
Almost everyone prays or supplicates to a Supreme Being. This is by
definition an "occult activity" that is done out of humility and usually
towards a good and positive end. Living on this Earth it is clear that
there are those who would intentionally do the opposite.
Q: Are your books
Christian?
A: Absolutely! In our
view Christianity is the universal belief system. However, there
is a distinction to be made between what may be taught in institutions
called Christian and actual Christianity. Simple observation and History
has proven that there is a difference.
Q: Why is it that
subjects dealing with Hermetics, Kabbalah, and Evocation are considered
occult and anti-Christian?
A: Propaganda mostly! These subjects
have everything to do with Christianity. They are the Mysteries that
have been obliterated from our spiritual heritage. They are merely
eluded to in the Bible but no one in any of the religious orders of the
West openly acknowledges them but, there is more and more evidence that
they are practiced among the elite of these orders. All of these
disciplines espouse the strengthening of the willpower that would enable
humans to perform miracles as Christ very strongly suggested we could.
The distinction of one discipline to another is simply one of maturity,
acquired skill or, to put it simply, hard spiritual work!
Q: Are your books
religious?
A: Yes and no. Our
books do not ascribe to any religion. They definitely are Christian, however this is not to be confused with secular religion.
Christian teachings and Christian practices are often worlds apart. This
is not to disparage religion. But, it is becoming more and more a fact.
Q: What is occult?
A: The word occult is
Latin. It literally means "hidden." The root however is "cult."
You will
find this word throughout our English vocabulary. agriculture,
(study or worship of farming), horticulture (study or
worship of plants), silviculture (study or worship of trees),
culture, etc. Cult simply means to worship. The negative
connotations earned by the word occult are largely misguided and was
used to describe "worship in secret" as did the early Christians. The
negative connotations have to do with the negative applications of
universal principles. This does not tinge universal principles in
general. Example: a knife used to cut bread is positive, the same knife
used to do harm is negative, the knife itself is neither good nor evil.
Q: What is the New
Revelation?
A: Every hundred
years or so there is always someone who through Divine inspiration
acutely reminds, corrects and instructs us on matters of the spirit.
These people never belong to any religious order and are usually
persecuted by these orders. Their work endures while their persecutors
are long forgotten.
The work of Jakob Lorber in the New Revelation, Paracelsus, Franz
Bardon, Robert Fludd, Roger Bacon, Lao Tse etc are such works. The New
Revelation is in itself the fulfillment of the
Book of Revelations in the Bible, not replacing, but correcting all of the
information that was intentionally left out by the Creator or intentionally removed or edited out of the Holy
Scriptures by the powers that be. The controlling aspect of the powers
that be have been historically documented and occurred at the
various synods convened at Nicea by the Early Christian Church in 325
A.D. and again in Constantinople in 381 A.D.
The New Revelation clearly does not change the intent of the Holy
Scriptures as they remain but, it gives back to humanity its long lost
spiritual heritage.
Q: If these Prophets are
actually prophets why do they not have a following in the form of a
religious order?
A: It is not the purpose or
intent of a true Prophet to create a new religion. Their purpose is to
guide humanity back to the proper path that leads to the Creator. This
does not need a new religion. Christianity as a belief structure is
already sufficient. Creating new misleading religions is left to the
false prophets. For example: Two people could both believe in Christ,
while one belongs to a religion and the other does not. This makes
religion and belief in Christ mutually exclusive, since it is not
necessary to belong to a religion to believe in Christ. The religion is
therefore unnecessary! Being Christian is therefore not synonymous with
belonging to a religion. Although if someone prefers to belong to a
religion this is perfectly fine also.
Q: If I'm looking for
Christian Mysticism then why not just stick to the Bible and forget
reading anything else. After all the Bible is the foundation of
Christianity which is where Christian Mysticism comes out of?
A: This may seem like
a tall statement but consider for a moment in who’s hands the
traditional Bible has been for thousands of years. Knowing the history
of these institutions a reasonable thinker would be quite justified in
questioning what may have been added or what may have been deleted to
serve their collective interests of those times and to preserve their
status quo. There is so much spiritual information available from all
over the world yet in the West only broken fragments remain of what
appears to have been a rich European Christian metaphysical tradition.
This deliberate “editing” might have been more difficult to have been
done in today's world.
At present people are seeking for the truth and are no longer satisfied
with being told by their church representative "well, it's a mystery"
when asking about spiritual matters. As a consequence church credibility
and attendance is diminishing and may eventually totally collapse.
And, if we can assume that there is a Supreme Being, would that Being
not try to periodically inspire that the errors and omissions of the
worldly authorities be corrected.
Q: Could this be just
another one of those trends or crazes?
A: Everything in life
needs to be personally examined to assess its value. The longer a
thought lasts the more truth it contains. Most crazes, religious or
otherwise pass because they are empty.
Christianity has lasted for over 2000 years because of the inherent
Truth it contains. The institutions of Christianity by not last - but
Christianity itself will never end.
The truth never changes and never will change. That is the power that
keeps it alive. Water was just as wet 6 thousand years ago as it is now.
As long as your dealing with water it says the same.
Q: What is the
Christian Mysticism?
A: For a more in
depth explanation
click here!
Q: What is the
connection between Amalux Herbal Products and Amalux Books?
A: We sell herbal
products and metaphysical books. These two sections on our site are an
outgrowth of our evolving studies in both Spirituality and Herbalism.
These two topics have always been inter-related throughout history. Today the strictly
"scientific" approach to Herbalism is not leading into new
fields of study because what was already known is just being re-proven. The
new very "micro" view in the scientific approach of looking at herbs is like
evaluating an entire forest from examining the molecular structure of
the bark of one of the trees in that forest. Few useful conclusions can
be extrapolated from this. And, likewise, the modern organized spiritual
institutions have become so shallow in their attempts to be more secular that they are developing doubts in
their own viability.
In the past science and spirituality were one and the same. They were
separated out of necessity because of their mutual decline through worldliness and
politics.
The old sciences and Spirituality are on the verge of being
re-established as scientists look to metaphysics and the religious look
to science. (incredibly NASA has come to look at our site) Amalux books is
dedicated to providing the most qualitative metaphysical books that
explain physical, astral and spiritual existence. Amalux herbal seeks to
provide simple herbal remedies without aggressive marketing - because a
sound mind can only exist in a sound body.