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Re: Theos-World The Sun

Apr 26, 2005 02:52 AM
by Cass Silva


Would this central sun, hidden in the centre of the galaxy, be the etheric/astral body of our visible sun?
Cass

Peter Daley <phdaley@bigpond.com> wrote:

The Sun has a rhythm of sending out its energy every 32 minutes.
There are Masters of The Sun as there are of the planets, of which 
Saturn is the highest.
There is a Central Sun which is hidden in the centre of the galaxy. 
The other is the mysterious Primary Source we call the Absolute.

The Ancients worshipped the Sun, and Ahknaton knew it is God 
as far as humanity is concerned.
For those whose interest is not confined to Blavatsky, this is 
confirmed in the 8th Blessing of The Twelve Blessings.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "silva_cass" 
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Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 10:45 AM
Subject: Theos-World The Sun


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> I read with much interest the article posted by Leon on 
> consciousness. (Ref Peter Daley) In particular I am interested in 
> the soul, being an electro-magnetic light force. I hope I have this 
> correct. Please educate me if I am wrong.
> 
> The Eastern Iniatiates maintain that, as the supra-divine Essence of 
> the Unknown Absolute is equally in every domain and 
> place,the "Central Sun" is simply the centre of Universal life-
> Electricity; the reservoir within which that divine radiance, 
> already differentiated at the beginning of every creation is 
> focussed. Though still a laya, or neutral condition, it is 
> nevertheless, the one attracting, as also the ever emitting life 
> Centre. Footnote P240 SD.
> 
> As above, so below, our laya point (the soul) is a differentiation 
> of the Central Sun. So to find soul, does the search begin with 
> understanding, the light that we call Our Sun.
> 
> I would like to clarify that I see our Sun, as the physical 
> manifestation on this planet, of the Unknown Absolute. IMO The 
> Aztecs hit the mark in worshipping the Sun, as god's representative 
> on earth.
> 
> HPB says that "Occult philosophy denies that the Sun is a globe in 
> combustion, but defines it simply as a world, a glowing sphere, the 
> real Sun being hidden behind, and the visible being only its 
> reflection, its shell. The Nasmyth willow leaves, mistaken by Sir 
> W.Herschel for 'Solar inhabitants' are the reservoirs of solar vital 
> energy, the 'vital electricity that feeds the whole system...The Sun 
> in abscondito being thus the storehouse of our little Kosmos, self 
> generating its vital fluid, and ever receiving as much as it gives 
> out,and the visible Sun only a window cut into the real Solar palace 
> and presence, which reflects, however, faithfully the interior work.
> Thus there is a regular circulation of the vital fluid throughout 
> our system, of which the Sun is the heart (Cass: as the Soul is the 
> heart of consciousness)the same as the circularity of the blood in 
> the human body (Cass: consciousness circulating from the heart 
> centre) - during the manvantaric solar period, or life; The Sun 
> contracting as rhythmically, at every return of it, as the human 
> heart does. Only, instead of performing the round in a second or 
> so, it takes the solar blood ten of its (our)years, and a whole year 
> to pass through its auricles and ventricles before it washes the 
> lungs and passes thence to the great veins and arteries of the 
> system."
> 
> How much knowledge is hidden within these two paragraphs.
> 
> Can anyone direct me to where I can find knowledge about our Sun's 
> vital fluids, what the light source is,in theosophical terms.
> 
> I am posting this on my "mother group page" as an interim necessity.
> 
> Cass
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