Post by Djedi Maaur on Mar 9, 2008 9:07:28 GMT -5
IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD AND THE WORD WAS WITH THE CREATOR AND THE WORD WAS THE CREATOR. THIS EMANATION SPREAD OUTWARD MAIFESTING ALL THINGS BOTH SEEN AND HIDDEN. SCIENTISTS CALL HIM THE BIG BANG BUT THE ELDERS KNOW THAT THE CREATOR HAS NO POINT OF ORIGIN HE IS THE MYSTERY OF ALL MYSTERIES THE DHARMA WHEEL WHICH HAS NO BEGINNING OR END IT JUST KEEPS SPINNING INTO INFINITY. HE IS THE ZERO THE ABSOLUTE VOID FROM WHICH ALL THINGS SPRANG, THE NUMERAL 8 WHICH LAYS ON ITS SIDE SYMBOLIZING THE INFINITE AND THE GREEN LIGHT BROUGHT MY THE ANGEL MELCHEZEDIK THAT SITS AT THE CENTER OF THE LIGHT SPECTRUM. HE IS CALLED BY MANY NAMES BUT HIS TRUE NAME IS A MYSTERY AND LIES WITHIN THE BREATH OF MAN WHOM HE CREATED IN HIS OWN IMAGE. BREATHE IN AAA BREATHE OUT LAAH. THE ANCIENT PEPOLES OF KEM AND THOSE OF THE INDUS VALLEY SOUGHT HIM THROUGH DAILY RITUAL. THE ANCIENT MAYANS, INCANS AND AZTECS ALSO BUILT GREAT TEMPLES IN HIS HONOR. HE IS THE CHI THATS ANIMATES MANIPULATING MOLECULES OF MATTER. HE CONTROLS DEATH AND HAS THE POWER TO RESTORE LIFE. HE IS THE SPARK IN ALL LIVING THINGS, THE BEATING OF THE HEART, RUSHING WATERS, PLANETS IN ORBIT. LORD OF THE WORLDS KING OF KINGS AND MASTER OF THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT. SO WHO IS HE? A BETTER QUESTION-WHO AM I?
The Egyptian model of mysticism (Sufism) is not a matter of creed and dogma, but rather of a personal charter. Each one of us is a unique individual. There is no one-size-fits-all dogmatic doctrine. The ways to God are like the streams—they all go to one source. All Egyptian thinking is based on this principle—variations on a theme
The Egyptian model of mysticism is not about the outer world, or a community of believers, or dogma, scriptures, rules, or rituals. The Egyptian model of mysticism consists of ideas and practices that provide the tools for any spiritual seeker to progress along each’s alchemical Path towards “union with the Divine”.
This spiritual Path towards union requires one to engage in the difficult, and sometimes painful (but joyful), commitment to inner and outer purification. The spiritual seeker must gain knowledge of reality/truth, do well in everything, and apply what he/she has learned in the world. It is a philosophy of life, a way of individual behavior in order to achieve the highest morality and internal happiness and peace.
The Egyptian model of mysticism (Sufism) is not a matter of creed and dogma, but rather of a personal charter. Each one of us is a unique individual. There is no one-size-fits-all dogmatic doctrine. The ways to God are like the streams—they all go to one source. All Egyptian thinking is based on this principle—variations on a theme
The Egyptian model of mysticism is not about the outer world, or a community of believers, or dogma, scriptures, rules, or rituals. The Egyptian model of mysticism consists of ideas and practices that provide the tools for any spiritual seeker to progress along each’s alchemical Path towards “union with the Divine”.
This spiritual Path towards union requires one to engage in the difficult, and sometimes painful (but joyful), commitment to inner and outer purification. The spiritual seeker must gain knowledge of reality/truth, do well in everything, and apply what he/she has learned in the world. It is a philosophy of life, a way of individual behavior in order to achieve the highest morality and internal happiness and peace.