The Divine
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:13 pm
Hello Mark C.
It's also been suggested that "the divine" is merely our own individual soul. If so, then wouldn't this be deflating to our precious egos?
Consider that if God wants to talk to us, then He will presumably talk to us in a God-like fashion. He will talk to us on a peer-to-peer level, to the extent such a thing is possible.
Since God is said to be Eternal, then it seems to me that he would be most likely to talk to the eternal part of ourselves, rather than a flimsy physical body that hardly has a chance to last a full century. What's a century to God?
Therefore it seems likely to me that God usually talks to souls, not to the individuals to whom the souls are attached.
So on those rare occasions when we reach our own soul, we can then download whatever messages God may have left for us.
On the other hand, on the soul level all is peace & love & truth & beauty & justice & joy, so if we could just reach our own individual soul, we have probably also reached the great Soul Collective. Which could just as well be mistaken for God the Almighty & Absolute, except for the fact that all the various comologies say it isn't. But for us carbon-based creatures that cannot outlast the great sea turtles, reaching the soul level would be a pretty good feat.
We know the soul connects to the physical through two threads: The sliver, to the crown chakra, and the gold, to the heart chakra. A vegetative state results if the silver thread is cut, death ensues when the gold thread is cut. Which also cuts the silver, if it's not already been cut.
Since these are threads we may presume that they, like all threads, vibrate. So we may use vibration as a means of signaling to whatever is on the other end, and perhaps hearing whatever it may have to say in return.
Vibration is rhythm, and rhythm is often accompanied by pitch & tone. In other words, music. I don't know what Buddhists may do, but all religions of which I am aware make intense use of music as a way of communicating with "the divine", which, if I am correct, is actually a way of aligning us with our individual souls.
I once saw K.N. Rao speak. Before he did so, he stood in front of us & sang a song / chanted a prayer (I have no idea which). As I mentioned on my K.N. Rao page, I was fully aware why he did so. I did not mention that he had a young lady chanting with him, and that her sex & her age intensified his (not her, not their) song/prayer, factors which I was also aware of at the time.
He certainly wasn't doing this in the hopes that "God" would speak through him. He is, overall, rather crabby. It was certainly the case that he had learned, perhaps by trial & error, that when he was so prepared, he gave better talks, which implies soul-alignment, not God-alignment.
You will think I am fussy, but I like words with precise meanings.
Dave
Let's see if we can logically puzzle out what "the divine" may be. Often this means we think we are talking with God, or to some high representative who has his ear. But why would this be so?I would suggest it is not. Rather in an effective consultation we are doing nothing less than communicating with the divine.
It's also been suggested that "the divine" is merely our own individual soul. If so, then wouldn't this be deflating to our precious egos?
Consider that if God wants to talk to us, then He will presumably talk to us in a God-like fashion. He will talk to us on a peer-to-peer level, to the extent such a thing is possible.
Since God is said to be Eternal, then it seems to me that he would be most likely to talk to the eternal part of ourselves, rather than a flimsy physical body that hardly has a chance to last a full century. What's a century to God?
Therefore it seems likely to me that God usually talks to souls, not to the individuals to whom the souls are attached.
So on those rare occasions when we reach our own soul, we can then download whatever messages God may have left for us.
On the other hand, on the soul level all is peace & love & truth & beauty & justice & joy, so if we could just reach our own individual soul, we have probably also reached the great Soul Collective. Which could just as well be mistaken for God the Almighty & Absolute, except for the fact that all the various comologies say it isn't. But for us carbon-based creatures that cannot outlast the great sea turtles, reaching the soul level would be a pretty good feat.
We know the soul connects to the physical through two threads: The sliver, to the crown chakra, and the gold, to the heart chakra. A vegetative state results if the silver thread is cut, death ensues when the gold thread is cut. Which also cuts the silver, if it's not already been cut.
Since these are threads we may presume that they, like all threads, vibrate. So we may use vibration as a means of signaling to whatever is on the other end, and perhaps hearing whatever it may have to say in return.
Vibration is rhythm, and rhythm is often accompanied by pitch & tone. In other words, music. I don't know what Buddhists may do, but all religions of which I am aware make intense use of music as a way of communicating with "the divine", which, if I am correct, is actually a way of aligning us with our individual souls.
I once saw K.N. Rao speak. Before he did so, he stood in front of us & sang a song / chanted a prayer (I have no idea which). As I mentioned on my K.N. Rao page, I was fully aware why he did so. I did not mention that he had a young lady chanting with him, and that her sex & her age intensified his (not her, not their) song/prayer, factors which I was also aware of at the time.
He certainly wasn't doing this in the hopes that "God" would speak through him. He is, overall, rather crabby. It was certainly the case that he had learned, perhaps by trial & error, that when he was so prepared, he gave better talks, which implies soul-alignment, not God-alignment.
You will think I am fussy, but I like words with precise meanings.
This, of course, would be the same thing: The soul. In discussing the Greeks we need to be aware we are discussing another Astrological Age & be mindful of the differences between Ages.For ancient Greek astrologers like Vettius Valens to be able to be effective astrologers we needed the guidance of our guardian spirit or 'daimon'.
Nah! For the most part, the astro-mythology crowd simply lack intellectual horsepower. They are more noise than anything else.I think going down the mythic/post-modernist approach exclusively marks a total retreat from the spiritual roots of astrology.
Dave