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RE: Theos-World The origine of the Central Sun.

Mar 02, 2002 10:28 AM
by dalval14


Thanks John:

Now understood -- very interesting the correlations.

Adds to the area we can think about and seek gradually to
understand

Dallas

-----Original Message-----
From: samblo@cs.com [mailto:samblo@cs.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 6:09 AM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Theos-World The origine of the Central Sun.

Dallas,
I thought I posted a reply to Brigitte's question about
other
sources in History
relating to the Central Sun. I do like your definition
you found on
Hiranyagharbha
as it indicates "Ruby" in addition to Golden, the
aspects being
combined
might well remind one of Electrum. It is an apt
description.

Although I used memory of Hiranyagharbha from some years
back, I
have
"Sanskrit Keys to the Wisdom Religion" Judith Tyberg
1940. Page 115

Hiranyagarbha:

"Literally "the Golden Egg" or "the Egg of imperishable
matter", the
"Auric Egg"
of a universe, a solar system, a planet . a god, or a
human being.
Hiranyagharbha
is a compound of hiranya---golden, and garbha----womb.
Legend, which
is verily history of the hoary past says that Brahman, the
Universal
Divinity, cast a seed into the waters of space. From this seed,
which
became Hiranyagarbha or the golden egg which shone like unto the
sun, was
born Brahma the Solar Self. The Auric Egg
of any being is that radiant sphere which is the source of
the being on
all planes. In
an article on the Auric Egg to appear in the Encyclopedic
Glossary, Dr.
de Purucker
writes about the Auric Egg of a human being in the following
words:

It ranges from the divine to the astral-physical , and is
the seat of
all the monadic
. spiritual,intellectual,mental, passional, and vital
energies and
faculties of the
human septiform constitution. In it's essense it is
eternal, and
endures throughout
the Pralayas as well as during the Manvantaras; but
necessarily in
greatly varying fashion between these two great periods of
Kosmic Life."

and a 2nd glossary resource also by Judith Tyberg "The
Language of the
Gods" P.126,

Hiranya-para-kosha : The golden highest sheaf, the body of
Brahman, the
Divine.
(hiranya---golden; para---beyond, kos'a--- sheath).

If my memory is right I recall that there is a chapter on
Hiranyagarbha
in the
"Brhadaranyaka Upanishad" Hiranyagarbha is mentioned and
indexed.

In The Complete Works. H. P. Blavatsky writes that the word
Hiranya

does not mean "gold" but the golden light of divine
knowledge, the first
principle
in whose womb is contained the light of the eternal truth
which
illuminates the liberated soul when it has reached it's
highest abode. It
is, in short the
"Philosophers Stone" of the alchemist, and the eternal light
of the Fire
Philosopher.
II, p 76


All I was attempting to mention was in keeping of the
discussion about
the
Central Sun, Black Sun and other such identifiers that have
recently been
the topic
on the list. A contribution for what it is worth for better or
for worse.

John



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