27 November 2015

Waterspout


 
The Divine Radiations from the Sixth Cosmic Domain are of a much higher vibration than anything here on the physical plane, the Seventh Cosmic Domain. Ordinarily, the Sixth does not, cannot, mix with the Seventh. Only during special periods of time, times of harvest at the end of major world cycles, do these Divine Radiations become more readily available to humanity.
 
A sort of "step-down" occurs, where the frequency of the lowest vibrations of the Divine Kingdom drops to a level that just about matches the very highest vibrations of our physical realm. This gives those who have prepared themselves the ability to form a link with the Divine Kingdom. At some definite point, the Divine Radiations will then withdraw, taking with it all those Souls who were able to avail themselves of its Mercy.
 
As Above, So Below. The action is similar to that of a water spout, which, as its vortex descends towards the surface of the sea, attracts water upwards until both meet. If we wish to take advantage of the Grace of an Age, we must work to raise the vibration of our auric being to the highest level possible for a nature-born human. If we can do that, the Divine Plan of the Logos will do the rest. 
  
 
~ g
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2 comments:

Andrew said...

g

Christmas will soon be upon us. I am currently reading Tom Harpur's The Pagan Christ where he talks about the nativity myth being taken from ancient earlier sources. Legends about a virgin birth, a star in the east, three wise men bearing gifts, the evil power that tries to take a special child's life, and angelic messengers etc.

I have always seen this as allegorical Gnostic tails such as the three wise men being our threefold soul and when Jesus is born in our hearts (spirit spark atom)our threefold soul has to bow before him and surrender their power to him. Or as Jesus gets older he is depicted riding on a donkey which signifies the Soul conquering our animal nature.

Could you please share your views on the Nativity and what all the characters in it represent?
Andrew

BrotherGee said...

andrew,

The Nativity represents the awakening of the Divine Spark in the nature-born human being. The cave represents the heart. The stable represents the Four Kingdoms of the physical world (Mineral Kingdom: stone, Plant Kingdom: hay, Animal Kingdom: livestock and the Human Kingdom). The Star of Bethlehem is the Light-Spark itself which leads to and then pauses over the Cave of the Heart.

The Christ-child is born of a virgin named Mary. Mary is derived from the word Mer, which means 'water'. In esoteric language, the astral plane is often referred to as water. Thus, the Christ was conceived from the Pure Astral Substance of the Divine Kingdom.

It is said that the Three Wise Men represent the three Higher aspects of man: Atmic, Buddhic and Higher Manas. The gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh also have a symbolic meaning that escapes memory.

Once the Divine Spark is awakened in man, the aeons of this nature immediately rush to extinguish its fledgling Light. This is represented by Herod's soldiers coming to slay the Christ-child. Mary and Joseph are told to flee with the child to Egypt.

Esoterically, "Egypt" has always represented the physical plane or the lower nature in man. The newly-awakened Spark must be protected as far as possible from the dangers threatened by Herod's soldiers and so it is hidden away until the Flame has gained enough strength to withstand the attacks of its Adversary.

~ g