The following esoteric secrets about sport are mainly intended for people who are endowed with a lively, sparkling intelligence, who have considerably activated their spiritual intuition and who already have a lot of common sense.

These truths are most often hidden in plain sight of the ordinary, shallow human beings who are not asking themselves various meaningful questions or ever wondering: “Essentially speaking, what is the point of all this? What is their true meaning?” – in this context, the current overemphasis on sport. In Latin there is the ancient expression “quid prodest?”, translated as, “Essentially speaking, what is the point of this”.

The new perspective that these esoteric secrets give us is of immense use to us, so that we never let ourselves be tempted in the slightest, lured by such futile concerns that, half joking – half seriously, could put us in danger of dying of boredom.

Have you ever thought about this?

Those who choose to attend for hours on end, day after day, the sophisticated gyms that are already full of various mechanical devices where they pump some iron and they unconsciously, mechanically inflate their muscles, training, again and again, just the physical body and that’s it, losing sight of the fact that in a mysterious reality their inner universe is not merely reduced to a physical body. Which, later on at the unavoidable moment of the death of the physical body, will – whether we want it or not – inevitably end up in the grave, where all their muscles, chiseled with much toil and much time wasted in vain, but also with a great waste of energy, will be consumed, will be leisurely eaten by the worms who will enjoy in their own way that surprisingly muscular body, and will eventually say: “behold, what an extraordinarily muscular body we have eaten with a great appetite”.

This is what the efforts and performances of this great, but basically pathetic, extraordinarily muscular athlete finally are reduced to. Some may be very disturbed by this point of view and say that it is an exaggeration. All this will not, however, alter the inevitable ending exposed in anticipation here to the amusement of those in whom the sense of hearty, godly humour is awake.