21. The golden age

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The participation in order making means returning the world, nature and man to the point of departure and arrival, to the basic point given by our Initiating Master, which in the Christian terminology is called the second Paradise status. Due to its brilliance, this point may be called also the golden age, where is no need for the fig leaf, because there is nothing to hide. Everyone is provided with a life-long lasting time to take part in the process of order making, and eventually becoming a fellow of the One and Only, thus be able to associate to all those true and normal people who want to participate in the returning process. The spirit has nothing to hide, only to the body (material). 

Spiritual man’s purpose is order making, to transform the world into gold, that is, to find the way in which gold (brilliance) can be derived from it. It has nothing to do with magic, it is just about man's commitment to be emptied from the earthy things and to be able to find his happiness and the common existence with the One and Only. The returning to the One and Only, the pilgrimage in the Christian terminology is only possible along creating and performing the allocated spiritual tasks. The purpose of human life is the creation of order, the realization of the universal man, that is, to reduce the distance between man and the One and Only, to be diligent, and restore order by giving up misleading thoughts. The creation of order is a vocation, awakening to the only task, the returning. The one who creates order, creates art. The works of art must reflect order, which is none other than the hierarchy of its constituent parts. 

In the ancient Peruvian, Egyptian, Chinese, Scythian, Hun and Parthian cultures gold was considered as God’s belonging. Who took the gold insulted the gods, because he hides a piece of the light, the power of life which he had no right to hold. He has taken something for himself which belongs to the world. Gold represented the sunlight, and by hiding it, man intervened in the cosmic order and violated the divine symbol. Gold is the symbol of royalty and governing, like a golden crown, a golden head dress. The one who wears shows the realised order, the ruling power of space (his sovereign country) and time (life). In the golden age, the king was the earthly keeper of the heavens, in Hungarian context this was the age of the royal Árpád house. 

The golden age has ended, once the king considered gold as his own property, and he was misled, as he attributed something for himself, which was not his own. By owning the gold, he was no longer the earthly governor of gods, but merely a simple earthy king who no longer ruled the time of himself and others, and his crown became a simple ornament. Blinded by gold the king broke the power of light available to everyone, which so far sustained the golden age, also stole other’s time, and refused to pay for it. This was the age of confusion, the disintegration of order, when ruling was replaced by domination. The holy books report on this. It is a sad fact that the gold slipped out of the hands of the kings into the hands of the aristocracy, later into the hands of nobility, then to merchants and finally in the hands of mass of people, where gold was turned into money, a commodity to trade with.

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