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Science is thousands of years late to the game: esoteric doctrines have held since time immemorial that the world we perceive with our five senses is an illusion (Maya), that there is a true reality more real than this one which exists beyond and above it and is possible to experience by mind if we but raise our consciousness above materiality. Consciousness is everything, both in the sensible Universe and the Aeonic realms; we are all tulpas in the mind of the Great Invisible Spirit - what is called "death" by the ignorant is nothing of the sort, but merely a change of form for what is really you, Consciousness, IS. Therefore are all the Eternal Realms within your grasp, even within this short time in fleshy incarnation, if you awaken to your true nature.
The sensible Kosmos created by the Demiurge is but a pale and destructible imitation of the immortal Aeonic realms, home of the Perfect Individuals, the Archetypes who are at-one-with-what-they-contemplate; it is the home of the Perfect Divine Human (Anthropos), the one made in the image of God, before the fall into the fleshy bodies constructed by the Archons, and where we will ultimately return, as was always intended. It is time for mankind to wake up from the illusion of materiality and cast aside the lie of dualism, to "grow up" and take our place alongside the gods in the heavens, nay above them yet, for such is our birthright as Anthropos, the image of the ineffable, unknowable Supreme Deity.
"For Man is a being of divine nature; he is comparable not to the other living creatures upon Earth, but to the gods in heaven. Nay, if we are to speak the truth without fear, he who is indeed a man is even above the gods of heaven, or at any rate he equals them in power. None of the gods of heaven will ever quit heaven and pass its boundary and come down to Earth; but man ascends even to heaven and measures it. And what is more than all besides, he mounts to heaven without quitting the Earth. To so vast a distance can he put forth his power. We must not shrink from saying that a man on Earth is a mortal god and that a god in heaven is an immortal man"
-Hermes Trismegistus