Theos-World Re: MultiFerpectivalists Unite!
Apr 17, 2004 07:30 AM
by ali_haq_hassan
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@a... wrote:
>
> In a message dated 04/16/04 8:33:28 PM, ananda_hotai@h... writes:
>
> >>From: leonmaurer@a...
> >>Reply-To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> >>To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
> >>Subject: Re: Theos-World Re: MultiFerpectivalists Unite!
> >>Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 04:49:19 EDT
> >>
> >>Hi Christina,
> >>
> >>Right on. Actually, there are 8 inner fields, and between them
are the7
> >>Chakra points corresponding to the nerve plexus in the human body,
and the
> >>7 centers of consciousness in both the human body and,
correspondingly on
> >>the higher cosmic planes.
> >>
> >>To "picture it" check out the diagram (see it as a symbolic cross
section
> >>slice through the center of the spirally involved spherical
Universe) at:
>
>>http://users.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.
html
> >>
> >>Hope it helps clarify your explanation a bit.
> >>
> >>Leon
> >>
>
> >I like what you're doing there with the Yin-Yang symbol. Leon. To
me, that
> >symbolizes matter/antimatter and the Beyond-point. Or
isness/not-isness,
> >and the balance. Then the way you've got it spinning is
Logos/Creation
> >manifestation.etc. imo.
> >
> >regards-
> >
> >Ali
>
> Yes, Ali. All that can be seen in it... While, from a mundane point
of view,
> it also symbolizes how the DNA molecule twists along its length, as
well as
> how a photon of light (on any plane) spins as it comes toward you.
(This also
> explains why light can be polarized at any angle when it passes
through a
> longitudinally layered crystal.) To me, that simple symbol also
confirms the
> entire theory of Cosmogenesis, and that both the macrocosm and the
microcosm can
> be understood analogously and correspondingly.
>
> Actually, antimatter would be symbolized by that same picture
rotating in the
> opposite direction.
>
> The two colors in this symbolic tai chi diagram simply represent the
Buddhi
> and Manas aspects within the "ring pass not" of the surrounding Atma
aspect of
> each ray of cosmic light, or primal matter -- as it (the ray) weaves
the
> circumferences of the primal fields that spherically form -- after
initial
> emanation from the zero-point's spinergy or primal force --
analagous fields within
> fields within fields, etc., etc.. The colors also can represent the
dual
> aspects of spirit and matter, or Perusha and Prakriti within
Mulaprakriti, or Vishnu
> and Shiva within Brahma, etc.
>
> Another analogy would be that each ray of light on any plane
contains the
> image of the entire universal logos within it -- demonstrating the
infinite
> divisibility of matter that conventional science or linear
3-dimensional thinking
> cannot imagine. And, it also symbolizes that all the three
inteconnected fields
> of the primal monad (first logos) -- depending on ones direction of
view from
> either within outward or without inward -- enfold fractally within
> themselves and also unfolds around themselves in descending and
ascending octaves.
> And, in addition, it symbolizes how the universe can be both one and
many
> simultaneously. I'm sure there are many other analogies that can be
explained by
> this rotational picture of the Monad on any plane as it travels
through time and
> space -- continually being refreshed by the primal zero-point
spinergy at its
> center.
>
> I'm sure some of us can think of many more such representations or
analogies
> tied to this symbol. Any ideas?
Yes, the fertilized sperm/ovum which has split for the first time,
once consciousness has attached to it. To me, that sums up the raison
d'etre of the physical form and life-
the oneness dividing itself to see/know itself...and replicate itself.
- but, I'm a simple-minded sort, and I like simple things.
The nervous system ( which is the physical expression of the
chakra/etheric) mainly consists of a brain and spinal cord....which
is the same symbol of the sperm within the egg, and the numerological
"0" followed by a "1"....the stellar representation of which is a
comet...which, coincidentally is what "Cagliostro" means in Italian.
> One day I hope to see this symbol expanded
> into a 3-D computer animation, and then we can really have some fun
with it.:-).
go for it. blow some minds, why don't you? <bg>
> Best wishes.
>
> Leon
regards-
Ali
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