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Klaudio Zic's Storefront - Lulu.Com Klaudio Zic's Storefront - Lulu.com Buy | My Lulu | Community | Help * The Academic Zodiac consists in 22 zodiacal constellations. * Which one of the 16 is your own true Eastern Ascendant? * Change your personal future for the best right now! * Render your own reality with the Reality Rendering Tools. * Resolve economical crisis to your own favor. * Protect your family, identity, horoscope and futurity from superstition! * Render and establish personal prosperity forever. * Catch up with the latest zodiacal upgrade. * Render your own reality in minutes with the Real Time Reality Renderin The Right to Dream (e-book) Download: €27.70 EU calling USA. There is a new kid in town. Add Download to Cart Infant Astrologer (e-book) Download: €22.16 Your true natal ascendant is marked with an "E". Add Download to Cart American Zodiac (e-book) Download: €16.22 Which one among the following three choices represents Ophiuchus, Serpens Cauda or Aquila? Add Download to Cart Cascade (e-book) Download: €97.13 "Just paste yourself within an ideal situation and enjoy be materialize as soon as impossible." Complete RTRRT insta First published by Klaudio Zic Publications, 2009, www.lulu.com/astrology. Copyright © 2009 By Klaudio Zic. All Rights Reserved. No part of this material may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or otherwise, for commercial purposes or otherwise, without the written permission of the author. RIGHTS Copyright © 2009 by Klaudio Zic, all rights reserved. http://www.lulu.com/astrology THE RIGHT TO PERSONALITY Your personalityi has been more or less decided by the systemii you were born in. In many cases, you personality or the lack of one, was decided before you were born. This prefab personality of course lacks any. Mostly, you were destined to mount guard at the cabin. Much as the Russians are all the same, so are the Americans. In London, they even make a ritual of mounting guard on the cabin. THE RIGHT TO ONE'S OWN NATAL DATA Essentially, this is the right to one's own horoscope. One has the right of the sight of one's own natal skies. This right applies in approaching the Academic Zodiac and personal Precessed Ascendant as housed within the universal Cartesian house system. For thousands of years, the population had no access to their own natal data. Later on, they deliberately mangled the data in order to have you wear a false identity for a lifetime, much according to their own practice. You are not a slave. You have your own right to your original horoscope, the faithful blueprint of your true natal skies. And when you have it in your hands, you will see that it has nothing to do with the crooked personality they were about to impose on you. THE RIGHT TO MAKE MIRACLES One of the hardest rights to obtainiii is making miracles freely. Our Lord Jesus Christ is an example as He was judged for making good deeds. Essentially, this is like the right to help others. Even a guru may forbid you to do so! Obviously, there is great danger for both sides in helping others (sic). Miracle makers may be viewed with suspicion and even hate, even by their own neighbors. Since good neighbors mount guard at the cabin, they are told to shoot first and ask questions later. In approaching them in order to help them, count on their paranoid, forced collectivism and total lack of freedom. One musty be extra wise in order to feed the dog who bites. An advice is to perform miracles in secret. This has always been an advice. You do not have to sneak around thew synagogue in order to avoid stones from people you want to help. Another advice would be not to help at all. How do you know you are actually helping? An initiate can be rebuked by his master for curing cancer. This is because an appointed fate was sometimes set by Divine Providence. Also, the healed will bite, too. So beware your healing hands, next time you think you know that it is good to help that one. THE RIGHT TO PERFORM MAGICK Essentially, this is the same as making miracles, only that in making miracles we often imply helping others, while in performing magick we mostly help ourselves. A true initiate will tacitly help others, while otherwise disinterested in influencing them or even doing them harm. The initiate is not a human being as interested in other human beings. He will do no harm. On the other hand, the human being will do much harm in witch hunt, since one is afraid of freedom. Then, helping oneself can become a right. In this case you do not mount the guard at the cabin, but help your very inner self. In terms of contemporary society, you hacked the matrix and have thus become a genuine rebel. THE RIGHT NOT TO THINK Default mind is a tyrannic install since it is so hard to switch it off. It does not pertain to us. Thus, in refusing to think, one finds one's own freedom and true mind. The original mind is the basic right of every being, humans included. THE RIGHT NOT TO BE HUMAN The following Rights express some of the basic needs of a developing individual, that is initiate. As often stated, an initiate is not a human being. Therefore, every initiate has the right not to be human at all times or at all. THE RIGHT TO BE LEFT ALONE This license is hard to obtain by anyone who ever tried. London is under control. Venice swarms with tourists. The deserts of Jesus and the Baptist are at risk of an Armageddon. Bhutan is under siege and Nepal is becoming a colony. Monasteries are what they are, so where shall one turn to? This was the logistic problem of many a mystic. A spider's web may fool the desert police, but that would be a risky meditation trip, indeed. Palden Dorje wielded a sword as he disappeared into the jungle. THE RIGHT TO DREAM Hardly anyone can take this right from you. The basic right of the initiate is to act in second attention, that is active dreaming. Still, in the past, warriors of the third attention might have intervened, so be careful not to engage in the weak side of second attention. The RTRRT have the rudimentary outlet for dreamers, called the Bogeyman. In this option, the dreamer is initiated through dreams, that is, the initiation happens on the astral plane. Klaudio Zic The Academic Zodiac & RTRRT are Copyright © 1995 - 2009 by Klaudio Zic, all rights reserved worldwide. Redistribution of this file in any form is violation of the Copyright Law. This copyrighted material has been previously published as available from http://www.lulu.com/astrology i Default ego. ii Personality is not allowed at all in social intercourse, as it is assumed that we are all the same. That is, the little variants simply do not count. You may wear a conic cap, tricorne or toque, but you are still not free. Even your own mind is not yours, so how can you be? 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