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Re: Theos-World Re: MultiFerpectivalists Unite!

Apr 17, 2004 02:34 AM
by leonmaurer


In a message dated 04/16/04 8:33:28 PM, ananda_hotai@hotmail.com writes:

>>From: leonmaurer@aol.com
>>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? 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.:-).

Best wishes.

Leon



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