The human being, entangled in paths carved out by centuries of misunderstanding and false positioning, has created an identity that no longer represents his true essence. This false identity is constructed not from divine attributes but from earthly ideas, intellectual frameworks, and material assumptions. These constructs trap the human within a self-made world of illusion, estranged from the infinite presence of the Divine.
A Mystical Unveiling of Human Identity and Cosmic Purpose
In this deeply introspective chapter, Dorizas explores the existential condition of humanity within the material realm. The title itself—“Κατεστημένο Πλάνης” or “Established Illusion”—sets the tone for a spiritual diagnosis of modern man’s detachment from Truth and Divine Light.
The human being, entangled in paths carved out by centuries of misunderstanding and false positioning, has created an identity that no longer represents his true essence. This false identity is constructed not from divine attributes but from earthly ideas, intellectual frameworks, and material assumptions. These constructs trap the human within a self-made world of illusion, estranged from the infinite presence of the Divine.
Dorizas emphasizes that the human intellect alone is insufficient to penetrate the unfathomable Being of God. The soul’s journey toward liberation and reunion with the All cannot proceed through logic or material strategies—it must occur through inner awakening and divine surrender.
“Ο άνθρωπος της γης… δεν μπορεί να εισχωρήσει μέσα στο Ασύλληπτο ‘Είναι’ της Απειρότητας του Θεού.”
“Man of the Earth… cannot enter into the Inconceivable Being of God’s Infinity.”
The path to Truth, according to the author, lies in transcending the “false self”—the ego-based identity shaped by worldly definitions—and returning to the innate self composed of light, truth, and divine substance. Humanity, he argues, must rise above its illusionary “established” self and embrace its original divine archetype.
The chapter then flows into a call to spiritual rebirth:
Dorizas urges the reader to drink from the cup of resurrection, to receive and recognize the divine pulse that seeks to manifest through them, as both a personal and collective offering.
“Λάβε απ’ το ποτήρι της Ανάστασης… Λάβε από την Αλήθεια τη Μία και παλμοδονήσου Απέραντα κι Αέναα μέσα στα πάντα.”
“Drink from the cup of Resurrection… Take from the One Truth and let your being pulse infinitely and eternally within all things.”
Key Themes of the Chapter
- Illusion vs. Reality
The “established illusion” refers to the deeply rooted falsehoods that shape human existence—social, intellectual, spiritual—that mask our divine essence. - Material Self vs. Divine Self
The chapter makes a clear distinction between the ego-constructed self and the eternal divine self that is light and truth. - The Path to Unity and Resurrection
Dorizas frames resurrection not just as a future event but a present spiritual act of reclaiming one’s infinite, luminous essence. - One Truth, One Being
The text is pervaded by the affirmation of oneness—that all beings are rooted in the same divine substance, and all deviation from this truth leads to suffering and disillusion.
This chapter stands as a clarion call for self-transcendence, inviting the reader to dismantle inner illusions and allow the Light of the Logos to radiate through them. It is a bold declaration of Man as Light, destined not for spiritual dormancy but for divine revelation.
Arriving at the realm of matter—the densest form of vibrational existence that man clothed himself in—he had already created, through many deviations, separations, and contradictions that he gathered, an Established Illusion. An establishment that veiled the Divine Knowledge that was innate within him, pushing him to seek alternative sources of nourishment instead of turning to the One Source, the sole Giver of all sustenance: the One and Only God.
Man then created the world according to his own mental positions and the sum of experiential interpretations he had collected within himself. And so he expressed it mistakenly.
He created a world that stumbles within illusion, a world that is constantly seeking the Truth but tries to substantiate it through intellectual positioning.
He attempts to enclose the Infinite, the Wholeness, within boundaries and limits.
Yet within the liberated Man—the Man of Essence and Light—fear does not reside when facing the Establishment. For he knows that everything is Unity, and within Unity everything is contained. In Unity there are no limits; there is an infinity of manifestations in all forms—an infinity of dispersals, of expressions of Love.
This Knowledge, this conscious state of responsibility and manifestation as the Divine Self—as the Self totally united with Divinity—leads Man to confront states of illusion and to raise up the Truth. Light from Light, shining and dissolving into the essence of Truth, elevates all the partial perceptions and fragmented realities.
Thus, the Spark ignited within Man grows stronger with every moment by the Infinite Light of the Father.
It intensifies, consuming and breaking the imaginary human paths, crushing artificial human perceptions and ideas that formed the Establishment that taught him to live in passions, in pleasures, and everything that strengthens matter.
It destroys this Establishment, which only seeks to maintain humanity’s delusion, enhancing the false image man holds about everything—encouraging the belief that man is his passions, his “ego,” a creature swayed by circumstances, weaknesses, and his material nature.
Yet while this Establishment is being shattered, something new is built.
This chapter is a powerful spiritual deconstruction of human falsehood. It proclaims that Man’s imprisonment in illusion stems from forgetting his essence: Light and Truth. It calls for a resurrection of consciousness, a rebirth of identity grounded in divine reality, not in social or mental constructs.
Dorizas doesn’t merely criticize the “Establishment” of false beliefs—he offers an alternative vision: the divine Man, illuminated, fearless, united with the Infinite, radiating Truth and Light from the very core of Being.