Re: Re: Re: More on Karma
Nov 27, 1998 07:48 PM
by Leon Maurer
In a message dated 11/24/98 11:29:19 PM, Dallas wrote:
>Why does the Ego of each of us come into existence ?
>
>Why is it endowed with the power of the Mind ?
>
>Why does Nature ( the Universe, etc.) exist at all ?
>
>Why do we inquire into these things ?
While the SD doesn't answer these questions directly, HPB did give us (as
"intuitive students") the basis for answering them for ourselves.
Extrapolating from the Book of Dzyan, the SD commentaries, and the three
fundamental propositions or principles, we can infer that not only does the
Absolute consist of "abstract motion" -- which can only be imagined as
infinite spins around a point of zero attributes -- but, further, these spins
must be the resolution of and contain all the information (in the form of
holographic interference patterns) experienced by the previous universe,
holistically, prior to its maha pralaya. This would. of course, also include
the spiritualized memories of each individual ego, as it traveled through its
myriads of incarnated existences during this prior period. Since these
primal spins ("seven robes of the eternal mother") also represent the
different planes extending from the past, present and future spiritual worlds
to the material worlds--when the "mother" awakens and enters into its new maha
manvantara, all these spins emanate, (or radiatively "inflate" as post-modern
science expresses it) and step down through the vibratory fields of the three
logos until, at the "big bang". its accumulated analogous "light" on each
plane explodes into our present cosmos--with its seven fold nature (4 material
and three, spiritual) and its individual egos radiating as "strings"
(suttratma) from its central point--like the akashic to photonic light rays
emanating from each starry or solar sphere (the "Sun" in our system).
Understanding that all these rays from spirit through mind to matter emanate
from the one source may give us the inner "picture" that answers all of the
above questions. . . And, whose answer could only be? (1) Because it was
always there, (2) it always had it, (3) the fundamental laws of spin or cycles
guide it, and (4) its ultimate goal is for us to find out who and what we
really are, where we are going, and how we get there.
>
>Of what value is the concept of Karma or the equipoise of all
>Nature ?
Its value to us is only in understanding it, and placing our individual
nature's in harmony with the nature of the Universe by working with its
fundamental LAW. of Karma, or harmonious cyclic action (based solely on
original s(p)in:-)--and, thereby, realizing who we are, where we came from,
why we made the trip, and how we will be able to return--immensely, if not
infinitely wiser than when we started this cycle of our existence.
For a fuller understanding of the basic principles behind the origin and
nature of this universe with reference to how we use our consciouness for
purposes of experiencing the outer world (with particular emphasis on the
workings of the visual system) see:
<A HREF="http://www.tellworld.com/Astro.Biological.Coenergetics/">
http://www.tellworld.com. Astro.Biological.Coenergetics</A> -- The roots of a
new science and technology based on the teachings in the Secret Doctrine. To
find out how Einstein gained the insight (groked) E-mc^2, see:
<A HREF="http://users.aol.com/unIwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/einstein.html
">http://users.aol.com/unIwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/einstein.html</A>
With best wishes,
LHM
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