Brendon Hext
Ordained Minister in Clarendon Vale, Tasmania
About Me:
Church of "The Order of the Light" UFO Religion The Order of Light We are seekers of truth and understanding of the true nature of our existence and the reality that we find ourselves in.
The Order of Light avoids promoting any dogma but does make some logical assumptions, recognizes well supported facts, tentatively accepts some probabilities and explores a wide range of theories.
We realize that our ability to comprehend greater truths is tied to the expansion and development of our consciousness. The greater our knowledge and the deeper our comprehension the better we can pose and answer questions about the true nature of our existence.
Following is our ever evolving creed:
We recognize the likelihood of intelligent design of the universe and consider the chance that it simply appeared on its own as very remote. We also recognize that life and consciousness evolve. We question the legitimacy and divinity of the ancient gods of various religions. We do not worship any deities. We recognize the value of some spiritual traditions and seek a better understanding of ancient religious and esoteric beliefs and to apply and integrate such information when it is useful and beneficial. We recognize the existence of an animating life-force and seek a greater understanding of its true nature and ultimate source. We seek to resonate with this life-force, incorporate it into our daily lives and become a more pure expression of it. We accept the existence of non-visible and inter-dimensional entities and seek a better understanding of their nature and ways to communicate with them. We recognize the malevolent nature of some such entities and the need to avoid them. We recognize the postmortem continuity of consciousness and that the human mind can and does exist outside the brain. We consider the theory of reincarnation as probable but take the position that far more needs to be understood about reincarnation and that an alternate perspective may yield a more accurate framework for a greater comprehension of the phenomenon. We recognize the non-physical transference of information between humans, animals and the quantum realm and that mind-matter entanglement does occur. We seek a better understanding of such phenomenon and to utilize it in our daily lives. We take the position that important questions about the fundamental nature of our existence should continue to be posed and that new and better answers should be sought as our knowledge expands and our ability to comprehend the answers increases. We revere nature and endeavor to create a new human culture which is more closely aligned and integrated with the Earth's natural ecosystems and the life-force. We adhere to a truly scientific approach of experimentation, compilation and analysis of data and critical exploration of unproven theories, but also recognize the value of some subjective data and human experience. We recognize that humanity is causing the most rapid extinction of life in our planet's history and that radical and fundamental change to human culture is essential if humanity is to be spared its own substantial depopulation and possible extinction. We sincerely believe that it is damaging and therefore wrong to inject the human body with toxic substances and potentially harmful biological agents, including some vaccines and especially those which genetically alter human cells or interfere with normal human bodily functions. We further believe that it is better to strengthen the human immune system and resolve any underlying emotional issues that might negatively impact health before considering interventions that may cause adverse reactions or damage the human body in any way. We wholeheartedly support the principles enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The Order of Light Mission
Our mission is to:
Investigate and comprehend the true nature of the human existence. Develop an effective, evolving and sustainable cultural framework based on a greater knowledge and understanding of reality. Develop the means for humanity and other species to survive a collapse of human civilization and Earth's ecosystems. Facilitate the expansion of the consciousness and well-being of our members.
ALSO Norse Religion
What Is Norse mythology?
Before the Norse (a.k.a. the Vikings) converted to Christianity during the Middle Ages, they had their own vibrant native pagan religion that was as harshly beautiful as the Nordic landscape to which it was intimately connected. The centerpiece of that religion was what we today call “Norse mythology:” the set of religious stories that gave meaning to the Vikings’ lives. These myths revolved around gods and goddesses with fascinating and highly complex characters, such as Odin, Thor, Freya, and Loki.
The Norse religion that contained these myths never had a true name – those who practiced it just called it “tradition.” However, people who continued to follow the old ways after the arrival of Christianity were sometimes called “heathens,” which originally meant simply “people who live on the heaths” or elsewhere in the countryside, and the name has stuck.
Religions are attempts by mankind to reach the numinous, and the Norse religion was of course no exception. It provided a means of doing this that was fitting for the Vikings’ time and place. Even though some aspects of it may strike the modern reader as bizarre, if we approach it with the open mind it deserves, we can recognize within it the common human quest to live life in the presence of the transcendent majesty and joy of the sacred. And even though it’s been a thousand years since the last Vikings laid down their swords, people today continue to be inspired by the vitality and wonder of the Norse myths and the gods who inhabit them.
For the Vikings, the world as they found it was enchanted – that is, they didn’t feel the need to seek salvation from the world, but instead delighted in, and marveled at, “the way things are,” including what we today would call both “nature” and “culture.” Their religion and myths didn’t sugarcoat the sordidness, strife, and unfairness of earthly life, but instead acknowledged it and praised the attempt to master it through the accomplishment of great deeds for the benefit of oneself and one’s people. A life full of such deeds was what “the good life” was for the Vikings. https://norse-mythology.org
Religious Affiliations
Intelligent Design, Norse Religion, Scientology, Universal Life Church, Wicca, Other
Types of Service Offered
House Blessings, Spiritual Healing