Holiday Fare | Pizza Skulls For Your Next Hallowe’en Gathering!

5 golden-brown pizza skulls, one broken into revealing a cheesy pepperoni interior, served with a marinara dipping sauce.

Ingredients

Yields 6 servings

  • 1 (13.8-oz.) can refrigerated pizza crust dough (such as Pillsbury)
  • 4 1/2 ounces low moisture part skim mozzarella, shredded (about 1 cup plus 2 Tbsp.)
  • 3/4 cup pizza sauce, plus more for serving
  • 6 tablespoons mini pepperoni (from 1 [5-oz.] pkg.)
  • 1 1/2 ounces Parmesan cheese, grated (about 6 Tbsp.)
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons dried Italian seasoning

Directions

  1. Gather all ingredients.

    all ingredients to make pizza skulls gathered on a kitchen counter.
  2. Preheat oven to 400℉. Working on a clean surface, roll out dough to a 15- x 10-inch rectangle. Cut dough into 6 (5- x 5-inch) squares.

    prepared dough, rolled out, and cut into 6 equal sized rectangles.
  3. Working with one piece of dough at a time, lay one square of dough in one cavity of a nonstick 6-cavity skull-shaped cakelet pan.

    a single rectangle pressed into the skull pan
  4. Fill the dough by layering 1 tablespoon mozzarella, 1 tablespoon pizza sauce, 1 tablespoon pepperoni, 1 tablespoon mozzarella, 1 tablespoon pizza sauce, 1 tablespoon mozzarella, 1 tablespoon parmesan, and 1/4 teaspoon Italian seasoning in the center of the dough square.

    skull pocket being filled with marinara, pepperoni, and cheese.
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  5. Fold sides of dough together and pinch tightly to seal, trimming and discarding any excess dough if necessary.

    dough rectangle folded over filling and pressed to seal.
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  6. Repeat filling and sealing process with remaining dough squares and remaining cheese, pizza sauce, pepperoni, and Italian seasoning.

    all six skull molds filled, ready to bake.
  7. Bake in preheated oven until baked through and lightly golden, 16 to 18 minutes.

    six pizza skulls, baked golden-brown, cooling in the pan.
  8. Carefully remove baked skulls from pan and transfer to a serving plate. Let cool 5 minutes before serving with additional pizza sauce for dipping, if desired.

    6 golden-brown pizza skulls on a white platter.

Theosophy | THE REBIRTH OF HUMANITY- I

We are only in the Fourth Round, and it is in the Fifth that the full development of Manas, as a direct ray from the Universal MAHAT – a ray unimpeded by matter – will be finally reached. Nevertheless, as every sub-race and nation have their cycles and stages of developmental evolution repeated on a smaller scale, it must be the more so in the case of a Root-Race. Our race then has, as a Root-race, crossed the equatorial line and is cycling onward on the Spiritual side; but some of our sub-races still find themselves on the shadowy descending arc of their respective national cycles; while others again – the oldest – having crossed their crucial point, which alone decides whether a race, a nation, or a tribe will live or perish, are at the apex of spiritual development as sub-races.

The Secret Doctrine, ii p. 301

 Ranging from the minutest circles of daily life to the massive arcs of cosmic evolution, the spiralling progress of spiritual humanity has successive phases and synchronous aspects, marked by critical turns and decisive epochs. There are fateful times of birth and death, of transfiguration and rebirth, for individuals as well as civilizations. The majestic beating of the karmic heart of the cosmos resonates within the breast of every intrepid pilgrim-soul so that none is exempt from the challenge of the hour nor impervious to the clarion call of the Mahabharatan “war between the living and the dead.” Days and hours are marked by moments of going forth (pravritti) and going within (nivritti), whilst decades and centuries have their own coded rhythms of activity and rest. In a universe of inexorable law and ceaseless transformation, no two moments in the life of any being are exactly alike. Similarly, in the lifetimes of races the accumulated karma of the past converges with the archetypal logic of cycles to precipitate climacteric moments.

 At the present historical moment there is a rapid descent of Dharmakshetra into Kurukshetra and an awesome re-enactment, before the soul’s eye, of the titanic struggle between Kronos and Zeus. To serve the Mahatmas, and through them all of humanity, is the most meaningful and precious privilege open to any person. The readiness to serve is helped by the fusion of an altruistic motive with skill in timely action. These may be gestated through deep meditation on behalf of the good of all beings and an authentic renunciation of earthly concerns for the sake of the many who are lost. One must lay one’s heart open to the present plight of millions of souls who are wandering adrift and are much afflicted by the psychological terror prophesied in Tibet. Not even affording the visible reference of an external cataclysm, this psychological convulsion is needed for the transformation of the humanity of the past into the humanity of the future.

 The ramifications of this crucial transition were anticipated and provided for by the Brotherhood of Bodhisattvas. The Avataric descent of the Seventh Impulsion into the moral chaos consequent upon two World Wars and the world weariness of the present epoch marks the culmination of a seven hundred-year cycle extending back to Tsong-Kha-Pa. Whilst this may be more than can be encompassed in the cribbed and cabined conceptions of mortals, it is scarcely an instant in the eyes of those who ever reside on the plane of Shamballa. Sages are fully aware that the voluntary descent of a spiritual Teacher into Myalba merely provides the outward illusion of passage through various phases of earthly life, using but a small portion of an essentially unmanifest Self. Impervious to containment by form, the true being of the Avatar abides in timeless duration, always honouring the One without a second, Tad ekam, that which as the central Spiritual Sun is the single source of all that lives and breathes throughout the seven kingdoms of nature, and of all that is lit up at any level of reflected intelligence from the tiniest atom to the mightiest star in this vast cosmos which extends far beyond the solar system and this earth. One with the unmanifest Logos, Dakshinamurti remains poised at the threshold of the realm of boundless Light, the mathematical circle dividing infinity from finitude, and reposes as achutya – unfallen. As H.P. Blavatsky declared:

 The first lesson taught in Esoteric philosophy is that the incognizable Cause does not put forth evolution, whether consciously or unconsciously, but only exhibits periodically different aspects of itself to the perception of finite Minds.

The Secret Doctrine, ii 487

 In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna disclosed that he incarnates on earth periodically for the preservation of the just, the destruction of the wicked and the establishment of righteousness. In Hindu iconography Narayana holds the conch shell, symbolizing his ability to rock the earth through sound, the potency of the Logos as Shabdabrahman, the Soundless Sound of the indestructible Akshara behind and beyond and within all the spaces of “the AUM throughout eternal ages”. This clarion call has gone out to heroic souls incarnated in the last half century for the solemn purpose of gathering together those spread out across the globe who readily recognize the immense danger to humanity from itself, the spiritual danger of self-destruction. It is a summons to halt the desecration of the sacred soil of the good earth upon which all human beings must find their common ground, regardless of race, sex, religion, creed, atheistic philosophy, indifferentism, or any set of beliefs and values. Regardless of whatsoever labels and idiosyncracies of form, all human beings are sharers of the Nur of Allah, the Light that lighteth up every soul that cometh into the world, that Light which is beyond Darkness itself. It is the One Light which has been known by diverse names amongst the many forgotten peoples of our globe over millions and millions of years, in civilizations long buried under deserts and mountains or slipped beneath the sea before existing continents emerged. Infinitely resplendent in eternal duration, it is the Light which was transmitted over eighteen million years ago when the Manas of humanity was lit up by divine beings of one lip, one race, one mind, one heart, seers of whom the Vedas speak.

 The mysteries of Heaven and Earth, revealed to the Third Race by their celestial teachers in the days of their purity, became a great focus of light, the rays from which became necessarily weakened as they were diffused and shed upon an uncongenial, because too material soil.

Ibid., ii 281

 Truly God is one, but manifold are its names. As the Q’uran teaches, there are as many ways to God as there are children of the breaths of men. Tragically, as mankind became progressively enwrapped in the illusion of material existence, its eyes and ears dimmed, though the light within remained inviolate. Outside the circle of ever vigilant custodians of the Mysteries, the arcane teaching of the universal sound and light of the Logos was obscured, distorted and lost. Today those who call themselves Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists or Zoroastrians, men and women of every sect and nation throughout every continent of the globe, are bereft of the lost Word, Shabdabrahman. Although lost, it has yet been fervently sought by many more millions in our time than ever before in recorded history or even in earlier epochs of antiquity shrouded in myth and mist. The unseen tablets of nature, which are a vast reservoir of enigmatic glyphs and symbols and eternal verities, record the unknown strivings of innumerable human beings, groping in their gloom, sometimes with shame but often with nothing else to support them than the pathos of their search. It is a search to find one’s way back home, out of exile from the kingdom of God, the land of the midnight sun.

Raghavan Iyer
The Gupta Vidya III

Ono Grinds | Jamaican Oxtail Stew

This delicious Jamaican Oxtails recipe is an excellent Caribbean stew for the weekend. amazing flavor and tender oxtail and butter beans that are cooked to perfection. Make it in the Pressure Cooker.

  • PREP TIME 20 mins
  • COOK TIME 45 mins
  • TOTAL TIME 1 hr 5 mins

INGREDIENTS

  • 2.5 lbs oxtails
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 tbsp salt
  • 2 tbsp garlic powder
  • 1 tbsp black pepper
  • 1 tbsp all-spice
  • 1 tbsp browning
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 1 yellow onion chopped
  • 4 green onions chopped
  • 1 tbsp garlic chopped
  • 2 carrot chopped
  • 1 scotch bonnet or pepper seeds and membrane removed and chopped
  • 1/16oz can Butter Beans drained drained
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 1 tbsp ketchup
  • 1 tbsp dried thyme
  • 1 tbsp water
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch

 

DIRECTIONS

  1. clean oxtails with water and vinegar and pat dry. Covering oxtails with brown sugar, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, all-spice, and browning and rub into oxtails.
  2. Set Pressure Cooker on High Sauté and once hot, join vegetable oil. Next, join your bigger oxtail parts to the pot, flat side down about ¼ inch apart, and brown on each side.
  3. Transfer oxtail after browning and put in a pan.
  4. Deglaze your pressure cooker by combining about 2 Tbsp of beef broth to the insert. Take a wooden spoon and deglaze your pan by separating the brown bits at the bottom. Then combine your yellow onions, green onions, carrots, garlic, and scotch bonnet pepper. Mix and sauté for about 6 minutes or till the onions have softened.
  5. Combine dried thyme, oxtails, remaining beef broth, and ketchup to the pressure cooker insert. Press “Cancel” on your Instant Pot. Seal and cook on high for 50 minutes. Once the timer is done, let the pressure cooker naturally release.
  6. Once all pressure has released, open the lid and transfer oxtails and vegetables, leaving the liquid behind. Turn Pressure Cooker on sauté. Once the liquid begins to simmer, create a corn starch slurry by combining corn starch and water in a separate bowl.
  7. Stir into the simmering liquid. Add drained butter beans into the pressure cooker and let to cook for about 6 minutes, till liquid is slightly thickened and butterbeans are warmed join oxtails and vegetables back to the pressure cooker. Serve and enjoy 🙂

NOTES

Notes on Pressure Cooker Oxtails:  It’s best if all your oxtails are medium-sized oxtails that are similar in size. If you can’t get them the same size, no worries. It’ll still work. Oxtail that is too fatty will lead to the fatty gravy. You want some fat, just not too much fat. If your oxtail is extremely fatty, use a paring knife to remove some of the excess fat. Scotch Bonnet is typically used for this recipe. If you can’t find a scotch bonnet, a habanero can be substituted. You can also use about 1-2 tsp of this scotch bonnet pepper sauce.

Holiday Treats | Spooky Black Velvet Cake

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The Spooky Black Velvet Halloween Cake sounds like a fantastic and eerie dessert, perfect for Halloween! Here’s a brief breakdown of the key components that make this cake unique:
Spooky Black Velvet Halloween Cake Recipe
Ingredients:
Ingredients:

For the Cake:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup black cocoa powder (for rich dark color and flavor)
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup buttermilk (for a moist, tender crumb)
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract

For the Blackberry Compote (Filling):

  • 1 1/2 cups fresh blackberries
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice

For the Black Cocoa Buttercream Frosting:

  • 1 1/2 cups unsalted butter, softened
  • 4 cups confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 cup black cocoa powder
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2-3 tbsp milk (to adjust consistency)

For Decoration:

  • Fresh blackberries (about 1/2 cup)
  • Chocolate skulls (optional, for a spooky effect)
  • Optional: Halloween-themed sprinkles or edible glitter
For Decoration:
Fresh blackberries
Chocolate skulls (for a spooky, dramatic effect)
Optional: Halloween-themed sprinkles or edible glitter
Instructions:
Prepare the Black Velvet Cake:
Preheat the oven and grease two 9-inch round cake pans.
Sift together the black cocoa powder, flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.
In a separate bowl, beat the sugar and eggs until light and fluffy. Add in the oil and vanilla extract, then alternately mix in the dry ingredients with buttermilk.
Divide the batter between the two prepared pans and bake until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Allow the cakes to cool completely.
Make the Blackberry Compote:
Combine fresh blackberries, sugar, and lemon juice in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook until the mixture thickens into a compote, then set aside to cool.
Prepare the Black Cocoa Buttercream:
Beat softened butter until smooth and creamy. Gradually add confectioners’ sugar and black cocoa powder, then mix in vanilla extract and a bit of milk if needed to achieve the desired consistency.
Assemble the Cake:
Place one cake layer on a serving plate and spread a layer of blackberry compote over the top.
Place the second cake layer on top and frost the entire cake with the black cocoa buttercream.
Decorate:
Top the cake with fresh blackberries and chocolate skulls to give it that spooky Halloween flair. Add any additional spooky decorations like Halloween sprinkles or edible glitter.
Serve:
Slice into this rich, spooky black velvet cake with its sweet blackberry filling and luxurious black cocoa buttercream frosting, perfect for your Halloween celebration!
This cake is visually stunning and full of deliciously decadent flavors—perfect for a Halloween treat!

Theosophy | GUPTA VIDYA – I

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The universe is even as a great temple.  – Claude De St. Martin

 The central truths of Gupta Vidya are not derived from any ancient or modern sect but represent the accumulated wisdom of the ages, the unrecorded inheritance of humanity. Its vast scheme of cosmic and human evolution furnishes all true seekers with the symbolic alphabet necessary to interpret their recurrent visions as well as the universal framework and metaphysical vocabulary, drawn from many mystics and seers, which enable them to communicate their own intuitive perceptions. All authentic mystical writings are enriched by the alchemical flavour of theosophical thought. Gupta Vidya is an integrated system of fundamental verities taught by initiates and adepts across millennia. It is the Philosophia Perennisthe philosophy of human perfectibility, the science of spirituality and the religion of responsibility. It is the primeval fount of myriad religious systems as well as the hidden essence and esoteric wisdom of each. Its cosmology is known as Brahma Vidya and its gnoetic psychology is known as Atma VidyaMan, an immortal monad, has been able to preserve this sacred heritage through the sacrificial efforts of enlightened and compassionate individuals, or Bodhisattvas, who constitute an ancient Brotherhood. They quietly assist in the ethical evolution and spiritual development of the whole of humanity. Gupta Vidya is Divine Wisdom, transmitted and verified over aeons by the sages who belong to this secret Brotherhood.

 The supreme presupposition of Gupta Vidya is an eternal substance-principle postulated as the ineffable Ground of all being. It is called a substance-principle because it becomes increasingly substantial and differentiated on the plane of manifestation, while it essentially remains a homogeneous principle in abstract space and eternal duration. The perceived universe is a complex mirroring of this Unknown Source, all finite conceptions of which are necessarily incomplete. It is the Absolute Negation of all that exists. It is Be-ness or Sat, the Secondless Reality, the No-thing of ancient philosophy, the ‘Boundless Lir’, the Unknown Beginning of Celtic cosmogony. Compared with It, all manifestation is no more than an impermanent illusion or maya, a kaleidoscopic medium through which the one Reality shows itself in a series of reflections. Spirit and matter are the two facets of this indivisible principle which only seem to be separate during a vast period of cosmic manifestation. They radiate from this transcendent source, yet are not causally related to It, since neither quality nor mode may properly be ascribed to It. They appear periodically on the objective plane as the opposite poles of this Reality yet they are not inherently separate, but mutually coexist as spirit-matter. In manifestation this substratum differentiates itself into seven planes of increasing density, reaching towards the region of sense data. Everywhere the root essence of homogeneous substance is the same, transforming itself by minute degrees from the most ethereal to the most gross.

 The seven planes of manifestation may be seen as condensations of rarefied matter and also as living streams of intelligences – primordial rays proceeding from an invisible Spiritual Sun. All modes of activity in the Universe are internally guided by powers and potencies arrayed in an almost endless series of hierarchies, each with its exact function and precise scope of action. They are called Dhyan Chohans in Tibetan cosmogony and bear many other titles in the rich panoply of religious traditions – Angels, DevasDhyani Buddhas, Gods, Elohim, etc. All these are transmitting agents of cosmic Law (̣ta) which guides the evolution of each atom on every plane in space, the hierarchies varying enormously in their respective degrees of creative consciousness and monadic intelligence. As an aggregate, this immense host of forces forms the manifesting Verbum of an unmanifest Presence, constituting simultaneously the active Mind of the cosmos and its immutable Law. The idea of myriad hierarchies of intelligences animating visible Nature is a vital key to understanding all true mysticism. Many flashes of intuitive perception reveal multitudes of radiant beings elaborating the interior architecture of matter. Great mystics show a reverential recognition of the Logos or Verbum, the Army of the Voice, operating behind the screen of surface events as the noumenal cause of natural phenomena. This involves deciphering the signs of these intelligent forces by following the traces of their effects. The natural world bears the signatures of a divine archetypal world. With proper keys to archaic symbolism, the true seeker can read these signatures and recover the lost knowledge which would restore a primeval state of gnosis equivalent to that of the Gods. The letters composing the Sanskrit language are the phenomenal expressions of these finer forces, and by understanding them one could discover the root vibration, the ineffable Word, reverberating throughout the sentient world of visible Nature.

 The arcane teaching concerning the Great Chain of Being in the supernatural realm continually reappears in human history as the inexhaustible fountain-head of aesthetic expression, heroic action and mystic illumination. The diverse expressions of creativity in the arts, religion and philosophy stem from this common unseen source, and the search for its origin is the hallowed mission of many a mystic and artist. The problem of tracing particulars to universals is as crucial to art as to psychology. The sevenfold classification of man’s inner constitution corresponds to seven cosmic planes of being. Man is truly a microcosm and miniature copy of the macrocosm. Like the macrocosm, the individual is divine in essence, a direct radiation from the central Spiritual Sun. As pure spirit, every human being needs the vestures through which life may be experienced on differentiated planes of existence, so that one can become fully conscious of individual immortality and one’s indissoluble identity with the whole. Every person is a complete reflection of the universe, revealing oneself to oneself by means of seven differentiations. In one’s deepest self, the individual is Atman, the universal spirit which is mirrored in the luminous soul or BuddhiThe light of Buddhi is focussed through Manas or impersonal intellect, the source of human individuation. These three together constitute the imperishable fire in man, the immortal Triad that undertakes an immense pilgrimage through successive incarnations to emerge as an effortlessly self-conscious agent of the divine will, the Light of the LogosBrahma Vach.

 Below this overbrooding Triad is the volatile quaternary of principles drawn from the lower planes of cosmic matter: they are kama, the force of blind passion and chaotic desire shared by man with animal life; prana, the life-current energizing the whirling atoms on the objective plane of existence; the astral paradigmatic body (linga sharira), the original form around which the physical molecules shape themselves, and hence the model for the physical frame (sthula sharira). This quaternary of principles is evanescent and changeable, established for man’s use at the time of incarnation and dissolved at death into its primary constituents on their corresponding planes. The real man, the higher Triad, recedes from the physical plane to await the next incarnation. The function of each of these sheaths differs from one individual to another according to the level of spiritual development of the incarnated soul. The astral body of the Adept is of a much higher degree of resilience and purity than that of the average man. In visionaries and mystics, the sheaths intervening between the spiritual man and the brain-mind are sufficiently transparent so that they can receive communications from the overbrooding Triad in a relatively lucid manner. Man is a compound being simultaneously experiencing two worlds, inner and outer. Each person’s present life experience is but a minute portion of what was witnessed by the immortal individuality in previous incarnations. Thus if men and women assiduously search within themselves, they can recover a vast heritage of knowledge spanning aeons. These memories are locked in mansions of the soul which only ardent desire and strong discipline can penetrate.

Raghavan Iyer
The Gupta Vidya II

Dhamma Verses for October 02, 2024


Hindū ho yā Bauddha ho,
Musalima ho yā Jaina.
Jaba jaba mana mailā kare,
taba taba ho becaina.

Hindū ho yā Bauddha ho,
Musalima ho yā Jaina.
Jyonhi mana mailā kare,
Tyonhi ho becaina.

Hindu or Buddhist,
Muslim or Jain,
whenever you defile your mind
you become agitated.

Hindu or Buddhist,
Muslim or Jain,
as soon as you defile your mind
you become agitated.

–S.N. Goenka