My two main sources of inspiration and understanding for over three years have been the Law of One and the Daskalos material. As I delved more deeply into both, intellectually, intuitively, and in higher realms, I have been putting together a list of things that jump out at me where I see some important overlaps. … Continue reading The Ankh Is the Crux Ansata: A Daskalos and Law of One Congruency
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SOURCE!! trance
The following happened three mornings ago. It was a new kind of experience for me. It was incredibly vivid and I was not dreaming. If the reader desires, he/she can go to this link to listen to the sounds of the sun which resembles uncannily to what I also heard/felt/experienced in the following trance: https://youtu.be/rfc8_1b890U … Continue reading SOURCE!! trance
Interdimensional Vision of the Sun: Merkaba as the Putting Together Almightiness and Vulnerability
The following account happened on 9-4-16. I wrote it up and then later added links and explanations to make for a little more reader-friendly experience (I hope). Picture of what I saw follows. .............. I began my run with the intention of delving into the Law of One both in idea and in engagement transdimensionally. … Continue reading Interdimensional Vision of the Sun: Merkaba as the Putting Together Almightiness and Vulnerability
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
Towards a Theology of Oneness
Summary of Reflection: The early Christian insistence that Jesus and God's substance was different than that of creation was a three step forwards movement at that time. It was good. Yet now the insistence may be moving towards the two-step back movement with our current scientific understanding of quantum physics and the unity of all things. … Continue reading Towards a Theology of Oneness
Christianity in the Law of One: The Jesus Event
Article by Doug Esse Abstract: This long article attempts to bridge the "apparent" gap between the metaphysics of Christianity and the Law of One material. For this author, the Law of One material is the clearest presentation of the Perennial Philosophy which undergirds all of the world's major religions. Through the Jesus Event, the fullness … Continue reading Christianity in the Law of One: The Jesus Event
The Heart of God… Love
I find myself in a weird and sometimes uncomfortable position of trying to sort out truth from esoteric sources while making sense of transcendent truth whose roots, for me, began with a religious lens. I don't deny that some aspects of the institution that is the Catholic Church, for example, has been complicit in oppression, … Continue reading The Heart of God… Love
One Life, Many Cycles: Reflections on Reincarnation
As a Catholic, we are taught the doctrine of Purgatory. It is a "place" where the soul is "purged" of it sinfulness (refined in the fires of love) so that it can withstand the pure light and love of God. There are some references to it in the Bible and when I saw myself as … Continue reading One Life, Many Cycles: Reflections on Reincarnation
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
