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Re: theos-talk true color of the sun is blue

Aug 19, 2012 02:57 PM
by Drpsionic


The Hubble Telescope disagrees.  The Hubble telescope is right.
 
Chuck the Heretic
 
 
In a message dated 8/19/2012 4:28:47 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
jpcondick2011@UkYYaxWAypJRVBM91obmnGWQxx_f9ZwujD_T4vZnDZIE9g1T6HsZqjAu22w4NueOKKUJGBBq8bA8h2E3D6AC.yahoo.invalid writes:

 
 
 

Works by Alice Bailey and Djwhal Khul 

Initiation, Human and  Solar [1922] 
Letters on Occult Meditation [1922] 
A Treatise on Cosmic  Fire [1925] 
A Treatise on White Magic [1934] 
Discipleship in the New  Age - Volume I [1944] 
Discipleship in the New Age - Volume II [1955]  
Problems of Humanity [1947] 
The Reappearance of the Christ [1948]  
The Destiny of the Nations [1949] 
Glamor - A World Problem [1950]  
Telepathy and the Etheric Vehicle [1950] 
Education in the New Age  [1954] 
The Externalization of the Hierarchy [1957] 
A Treatise on the  Seven Rays: 

Volume 1: Esoteric Psychology I [1936] 
Volume 2:  Esoteric Psychology II [1942] 
Volume 3: Esoteric Astrology [1951]  
Volume 4: Esoteric Healing [1953] 
Volume 5: The Rays and the  Initiations [1960] 

_http://www.light-weaver.com/_ (http://www.light-weaver.com/)  
_http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sd/sd-hp.htm_ 
(http://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sd/sd-hp.htm) 

The  second ray of love-wisdom. Ray two is named in sanskrit "Harikesa" 
yellow  or
golden haired being one exoteric understanding of the second ray ruling  
the Sun itself. 

HPB stated "Fohat, in his capacity of DIVINE LOVE  (Eros)." This is a 
reference to
Fohat and the seven rays in his capacity as  Love-Wisdom and the second 
great ray
breath. Harikesa is clearly the second  ray of love-wisdom as given in the 
Secret Doctrine. 

Note also that HPB  states that the Sun's true colour is blue. This means 
that
the esoteric  colour of the Solar Logos is Blue being named the "Blue 
logos". Indigo blue is  
the colour of the second ray being the ray of the solar logos of  
love-wisdom. JPC. 

The true color of the sun is blue. (S.D. Vol. III,  461) 


The "Eye of Shiva," when perfected, is blue in color, and as  our solar 
Logos is the "Blue Logos" so do His children occultly resemble Him;  but this 
color must be interpreted esoterically. TCF 1211. 

...just as  the Solar Logos is spoken of as the "Blue Logos" (literally 
indigo), so the  color of the perfected man, and of the auric envelope through 
which he  manifests, will be predominantly blue. LOM 207. 

The true indigo is the  blue of the vault of heaven on a moonless night. It 
is the culmination, and at  the attainment by all of synthesis, the solar 
night will supervene. Hence the  color corresponds to what the sky nightly 
proclaims. Indigo absorbs. LOM 212.  

...this solar system the cosmic ray of indigo veiling cosmic love or  
wisdom. LOM 215. 

Ray II - Ray of Love-Wisdom - 2nd Aspect. TCF 5.  

the second Ray of Love-Wisdom... this ray is, par excellence, the dual  ray 
of the solar Logos Himself. EP1 45/6. 

"The names of the Seven Rays  -- which are, Sushumna, Harikesa, Viswakarman,
Viswatryarchas, Sannaddha,  Sarvavasu and Swaraj." SD1 515.

SvarÃj (Sk.). The last or seventh  (synthetical) ray of the seven solar 
rays; the
same as BrahmÃ. These seven  rays are the entire gamut of the seven occult 
forces
(or gods) of nature,  as their respective names well prove. These are: 
SushumnÃ
(the ray which  transmits sunlight to the moon); Harikesha, Visvakarman,
Visvatryarchas,  Sannadhas, SarvÃvasu, and SvarÃj. As each stands for one 
of the
creative  gods or Forces, it is easy to see how important were the 
functions of
the  sun in the eyes of antiquity, and why it was deified by the  profane.
Theosophical Glossary.

"A bright star dropped from the  heart of Eternity; the beacon of hope on 
whose
Seven Rays hang the Seven  Worlds of Being." SD1 120.

"...Contrast alone can enable us to  appreciate things at
their right value; and unless a judge compares notes  and
hears both sides he can hardly come to a correct decision."
H.P.  Blavatsky. The Theosophist, July, 1881, p. 2



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