The author expresses feelings of disconnection between humanity and a true divine origin, describing encounters in dreams with enigmatic beings imparting knowledge that contradicts traditional beliefs. They articulate a sense of existential struggle, viewing humanity as a creations of a later generation of "Man" estranged from their true essence and purpose. The text conveys a concern that people live as "slaves," unaware of their current usage, while seeking freedom and autonomy within an oppressive system. The author warns against the forces of "Man" that obstruct a true Living Birth and an evolutionary expression, suggesting a need to reconnect with original identities to transcend these constraints.
Son of Man
