Tag: densities

Densities: Metaphysics + Characteristics

Presentation by DeMarcus Building 4th member, DeMarcus, gave a wonderful introduction to the Law of One's concept of densities. A community discussion follows. Audio: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-building-4th-podcast/id1620041729?i=1000587956689 Android Podcast: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-pfr4c-132785b Text: “A density is one of seven (or eight, depending on the perspective) dimensions, levels, or cycles of evolution in an octave of experience. It … Continue reading Densities: Metaphysics + Characteristics

Law of One Graphics, Intro: Densities

Author: Doug Esse The following graphs depict an introduction to divine procession from the nothingness/void of Infinity-without-awareness through manifestation and concluding with creation returning to the Infinite Creator, or Source. This information is based upon my understanding of the Law of One material, so it will contain my own limitations. It is also meant to … Continue reading Law of One Graphics, Intro: Densities

Holy Saturday: The Archetypal Jouney Into Brokenness

I am indebted to Cynthia Bourgeault for her books, Wisdom Jesus, and The Meaning of Mary Magdalene: Discovering the Woman at the Heart of Christianity.  In those two books, she offers provocative imagery of Jesus descending into "hell" and witnessing the brokenness there. The witnessing heals. Why? Wounds belong to the separated realms, both in us … Continue reading Holy Saturday: The Archetypal Jouney Into Brokenness

The Eucharist: When the Absolute Overshadows the Relative

Since so much has been written before on the Eucharist, I endeavor to go into different directions than the orthodox, or mainline, understanding. My hope is that my reflection will enhance the mainline meanings as I view them from a "Law of One" lens. If we start from the premise that all is One and that Love expresses … Continue reading The Eucharist: When the Absolute Overshadows the Relative

Substituted Love and Atonement

Is there a way to understand Jesus' Passion on the cross as indeed a sacrifice but not as an atonement? Atonement Theology, which necessitates and angry, wrathful God who demands payment for sins, has been a central interpretation of mainstream Christianity for most of its 2000 year history. Is it wrong? In more modern, progressive … Continue reading Substituted Love and Atonement