Monday, August 22, 2011

Gradual Truth


In life, you don't get all the answers at once.

First you must absorb and live with one simple truth. Then later you must find another truth --one that may seem to conflict with and negate all you previously learned. Then, from that confusion, emerges a higher truth --the inner light behind all you had learned before.

T.Freeman

Sunday, August 21, 2011

A cross, in outline, is merely the meeting point of a vertical line with a horizontal line.


"A cross, in outline, is merely the meeting point of a vertical
line with a horizontal line. These two lines represent two
opposing forces and directions, which meet to achieve the union
of the two principles – the masculine (the vertical line) and the
feminine (the horizontal line). The cross is an expression of the
union of the two principles. To understand the cross, therefore,
means knowing how to put the masculine and the feminine, the
positive and the negative, into action.
You will say, ‘But how can the two principles be put into
action? And is it that important?’ Yes, as important as knowing
how to use fire and water, which also represent the two
principles, the masculine being fire, the feminine water. Imagine
if you didn’t know – how many possibilities you would be deprived
of! Think of everything you are able to do because of knowing how
to use water and fire. It is the union of the two principles that
creates movement. And consider the wheel… What is a wheel? A
cross in motion."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Two masters


A body has two masters, a brain and a heart. When they work together, each in appreciation of the other, the body is at harmony.

So too, Man and Woman.

T.Freeman

The World as I see it - An essay by Albert Einstein


"How strange is the lot of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; for what purpose he knows not, though he sometimes thinks he senses it. But without deeper reflection one knows from daily life that one exists for other people -- first of all for those upon whose smiles and well-being our own happiness is wholly dependent, and then for the many, unknown to us, to whose destinies we are bound by the ties of sympathy. A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving...
"I have never looked upon ease and happiness as ends in themselves -- this critical basis I call the ideal of a pigsty. The ideals that have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth. Without the sense of kinship with men of like mind, without the occupation with the objective world, the eternally unattainable in the field of art and scientific endeavors, life would have seemed empty to me. The trite objects of human efforts -- possessions, outward success, luxury -- have always seemed to me contemptible.

"My passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced lack of need for direct contact with other human beings and human communities. I am truly a 'lone traveler' and have never belonged to my country, my home, my friends, or even my immediate family, with my whole heart; in the face of all these ties, I have never lost a sense of distance and a need for solitude..."
"My political ideal is democracy. Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized. It is an irony of fate that I myself have been the recipient of excessive admiration and reverence from my fellow-beings, through no fault, and no merit, of my own. The cause of this may well be the desire, unattainable for many, to understand the few ideas to which I have with my feeble powers attained through ceaseless struggle. I am quite aware that for any organization to reach its goals, one man must do the thinking and directing and generally bear the responsibility. But the led must not be coerced, they must be able to choose their leader. In my opinion, an autocratic system of coercion soon degenerates; force attracts men of low morality... The really valuable thing in the pageant of human life seems to me not the political state, but the creative, sentient individual, the personality; it alone creates the noble and the sublime, while the herd as such remains dull in thought and dull in feeling.
"This topic brings me to that worst outcrop of herd life, the military system, which I abhor... This plague-spot of civilization ought to be abolished with all possible speed. Heroism on command, senseless violence, and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism -- how passionately I hate them!
"The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead, and his eyes are dimmed. It was the experience of mystery -- even if mixed with fear -- that engendered religion. A knowledge of the existence of something we cannot penetrate, our perceptions of the profoundest reason and the most radiant beauty, which only in their most primitive forms are accessible to our minds: it is this knowledge and this emotion that constitute true religiosity. In this sense, and only this sense, I am a deeply religious man... I am satisfied with the mystery of life's eternity and with a knowledge, a sense, of the marvelous structure of existence -- as well as the humble attempt to understand even a tiny portion of the Reason that manifests itself in nature."

Friday, August 12, 2011

Les hommes veulent aller vers Dieu, mais aller vers Dieu, c'est la mort

Les hommes veulent aller vers Dieu, mais aller vers Dieu, c'est la mort : tu disparais dans le néant. Si demain Dieu descendait sur la terre, il n'y aurait plus de terre, il n'y aurait plus rien. On parle du Père créateur, mais le Père n'a jamais créé le monde, c'est la Mère qui l'a fait. Tout cela est un seul corps, le corps de la Mère dont les hommes font partie intégrante. Et ce corps est parfait : « Dieu vit tout ce qu'il avait fait : cela était très bon. » (Genèse 1:31) Et la perfection de tout cela est que dans la non-existence nous pouvons remonter vers l'existence, vers l'immortalité.

O.Manitara

"If your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light".


"Just as we possess sense organs, enabling us to make contact with
the physical world, so too we possess subtle organs and centres,
enabling us to make contact with the spiritual world. These
centres, which have different names depending on the tradition,
are like antennae connecting us to heavenly entities.
When Jesus said, ‘If your eye is healthy, your whole body will
be full of light’, he was referring to one of these centres. From
the point of view of physiology, it is absurd to say that the
state of the body depends on the state of the eyes, and anyway
Jesus was speaking not of our eyes but of one eye. This eye, upon
which the whole body depends, is the centre through which heaven
touches the earth within us. And this eye not only sees but can
also understand, feel and even act, for it contains all the other
organs’ possibilities in potential."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

The Night Will Shine


There will come a time when the wolf will lie with the lamb, when the night will shine, when those who have died shall live.

But the wolf will be a wolf, the night will still be night, and the experience of death shall remain the opposite of life.

For all these God made for His glory.

T.Freeman

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The Mandate of Darkness


As impossible as it sounds, as absurd as it may seem: The mandate of darkness is to become light; the mandate of a busy, messy world is to find oneness.

We have proof: for the greater the darkness becomes, the greater the confusion of life, the deeper our souls reach inward to discover their own light.

How could it be that darkness leads us to find a deeper light? That confusion leads us to find a deeper truth?

Only because the very act of existence is set to know its own author. That is the cosmic drama, its theme and its plot: That otherness should come to know oneness.

And we are the players in that drama.

T.Freeman

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Getting to Godliness


Deep in meditation, quarrying the strata of the secret wisdom, stripping away layer beneath layer of the hardened sediment draped over truth, the mind’s eye attains perception of the light.

That is not yet Godliness.

Immersed in received knowledge of the higher realms, secluded from the confusion of humankind and earthly pleasures, there comes a day the prophet hears with his ears the voice that brings all into being; he sees with his eyes the splendor of that light.

That is not yet Godliness.

Arriving in the ancient Temple of Solomon, each person, great or small, saw the light with such clarity that all sense of being was lost, nothing existed other than the singularity of the Infinite Light that shone openly in that place.

Yet, still, that is not yet Godliness.

In a time to come, when the fruits of all our labor will blossom and the world will attain its state for which it was created, when "I will pour out My spirit upon all flesh and your sons and daughters shall prophecy," then every small child will see more than the greatest prophet has ever seen, "and all flesh shall see"—the physical eye will perceive an unbounded divine light that has never before been revealed, the very stones of the earth will scream out, "There is nothing else but He!" in every corner of the world, even within its inert matter, "for all the earth shall be filled with the knowing of God, as waters fill the ocean basin."

There will be a world, and the world will know that it is nothing but a manifestation of the Infinite Light.

That will be Godliness.

T. Freeman

Reinterpreting the Stone


How could a human ego know it is nothing but a figment of a Supernal Mind, and yet remain a human being?

How could a finite, physical eye perceive infinite, Godly light and yet remain an eye?

How could a stone scream out that there is nothing else but God and yet remain a stone?

It must be that the ego is not the ego we imagine it to be; that the physical is not the physicality we imagine it to be; that existence is not the absoluteness of being we assume when we speak of existence.

It must be that the true reality of all these things is a deeper meaning, the purpose for which they emerged into being; that the underlying condition that allows anything the privilege of existence is to know the divine.

The ego, the eye, the very physicality of the world—we have misinterpreted all of them. They are all nothing but instruments by which God’s oneness can be known.

T. Freeman

Anything you do solely for your personal satisfaction cannot be lasting.

 "Anything you do solely for your personal satisfaction cannot be
lasting. You may get what you want, but it will eventually
rebound on you. You think you are grasping it securely, and then
it escapes. You thought it was gold, and now it has turned to
lead. Cosmic Intelligence wants to teach humans and so does not
allow them to succeed in their selfish endeavours. So why, you
will say, does it allow them a modicum of success if they are
soon to lose what they have acquired? Because it wants them to
really ponder the lesson and understand what is worth seeking,
what is worth working at.
And what is worth working at is the idea of universal
brotherhood. If you love this idea, if you are faithful to it and
nourish it and focus all your willpower on achieving it, being
true gold it will fulfil your heart and soul forever."


Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

Heaven and hell are two forms of life found within ourselves.

"Before being regions of the invisible world as described by
religion, heaven and hell are two forms of life found within
ourselves. The life of hell is dark, murky; symbolically, it is
the life of the digestive tract, the stomach and the sexual
organs. The life of heaven is subtle, pure, filled with light;
symbolically, it is the life of the lungs, the heart and the
brain.
The heaven and hell within us are separated by the diaphragm,
but the structure of our body tells us they must work together.
Only, we should always ensure that the upper part controls the
lower, that our consciousness sets up home in the upper part.
Then hell will provide the materials, the brute force, which
heaven will command and make prolific. So, strive to live in your
heaven, and from there learn to command the forces of your hell.
"

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

The story goes:


"The story goes that an elderly woman was so afraid of burglars
she decided to put a certain sum of money aside in case they
visited: that way she was bound not to be mistreated. Of course,
eventually a burglar came, and the woman said, ‘Ah! There you
are! I’ve been waiting for you. I have something ready for you…’
Astounded by the welcome, the burglar went away very happy, as
you can imagine. As for her, she did not know that by expecting a
burglar she had attracted one.
There are not many people, you will be thinking, who have the
bizarre idea of putting money aside in case of a burglary. Yes,
no doubt, but on the other hand many save for a rainy day. And
that comes down to the same thing, for they are summoning the
rainy days. This is magic – unconsciously they are doing a kind
of black magic. So, never say you are saving for a rainy day,
because you are attracting it. Save for a sunny day instead. This
way, when the princess appears, you will have the money to marry
her. Obviously, the princess is symbolic. The princess coming
represents all the wonderful opportunities that can present
themselves in life. It is useful to have money to take advantage
of these opportunities."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

Aucun être ne peut agir en dehors des lois

Aucun être ne peut agir en dehors des lois : même les démons, les forces sombres, respectent les lois. Ils agissent parce qu'il y a des lois qui leur permettent d'agir. Ils ont donc la bénédiction, sinon ils ne pourraient rien faire. Personne ne peut s'opposer à la Divinité. S'il y a le mal, c'est que, quelque part, le mal est autorisé par cette Divinité, parce que c'est une chute, parce que nous ne sommes pas dans l'existence divine. Nous sommes dans une existence non divine. L'existence divine est au-delà. En elle, il ne peut y avoir ni mal ni opposition, tout y est parfait, tout y est en ordre.

O. Manitara

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Le bas et le haut, le grossier et le subtil, le mortel et l'immortel

Le bas et le haut, le grossier et le subtil, le mortel et l'immortel : il y a réellement deux mondes et ceux-ci sont séparés. Si tu veux t'approcher du monde divin, tu dois séparer ces mondes en toi, ne pas les mélanger : d'un côté ce qui est mortel, de l'autre, ce qui est immortel. Si tu n'as pas séparé en toi ce qui est immortel de ce qui est mortel, tu n'entreras pas dans l'immortalité.

O.Manitara

Anesthetized

God saw the fire and the ice, the storm and the narrow straits that plague our final journey, and He knew that no soul could bear such pain.

So He anesthetized our souls. Our love and fear, our sensitivity to anything Godly—all that was put to sleep. Only the very core, our essential connection to Above, was left intact.

There is a positive side to this frozen state: The deepest wonders are open to us. Wonders that souls of an earlier generation would never have been able to approach out of awe and inspiration.

At the core of the wisdom of Torah lies an unbearable fire. We can walk through it now, without even knowing its heat.

T. Freeman

Friday, August 5, 2011

Il y a tout un monde entre entendre une parole et la comprendre.

Il y a tout un monde entre entendre une parole et la comprendre. Il y a tout un monde également entre comprendre et vivre un état de conscience. Et il y a encore tout un monde entre avoir un état de conscience et devenir un avec l'objet de ta compréhension. Tel est le chemin. D'abord entendre, puis comprendre, ensuite diriger vers la conscience, et enfin te faire un corps et vivre de ce que tu sais être vrai, l'incarner. « Et le Verbe s'est fait chair et il a habité parmi nous. » (Jean 1:14)
O. Manitara

Thursday, August 4, 2011

‘Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.’


"The busyness of the bee and the ant, the piercing gaze of the
eagle, the regal demeanour of the lion, the patience of the ox,
the strength and memory of the elephant, the loyalty of the dog –
the list of qualities that animals have come to symbolize could
go on and on.
Animals are God’s creatures just as humans are and also have
things to teach us, and it is not without reason that some
animals have been elevated to the rank of divinities in certain
religions. Animals do possess particular characteristics,
character traits, which can find an echo in humans, awakening
beneficial qualities in them. And Jesus, who said, ‘Be perfect as
your heavenly Father is perfect’ also said, ‘Be wise as serpents
and innocent as doves.’ "

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints that parents endeavour to pass on to their children are not always the best

"The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints that parents endeavour to
pass on to their children are not always the best, I agree. But
when children criticize their parents and behave in a harsh and
insolent manner, is that a good attitude to have? No, it isn’t.
Even if they find out one day that they cannot entirely trust
their parents, it does not give them the right to show contempt.
If they do not follow their parents’ example or continue to
accept their philosophy, that is their right, but they must not
reject them.
And this rule also holds outside the family. Just because your
opinion is different from someone else’s does not give you the
right to reject them – on the contrary. If they are wrong in your
eyes, it is an added reason for being kind and understanding
towards them. But within the family, this rule is a must: even if
they disagree with their parents, children should never stop
respecting and loving them."

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

"La vérité vous rendra libres"

Le mensonge est la pire chose qui existe, c'est une dégradation, une chute, un asservissement. La vérité, au contraire, est quelque chose qui nous rend libres, comme l'a dit le Christ : « La vérité vous rendra libres. » (Jean 8:32) La vérité est au-dessus de tout. Elle est universelle, elle appartient à ceux qui l'aiment et qui la suivent. La vérité nous libère parce qu'alors nous pouvons reconnaître que nous sommes faibles. Nous pouvons nous débarrasser de notre orgueil et admettre que nous sommes des mendiants, que nous avons peur d'un tas de choses, que nous sommes esclaves de nos pensées et de tout ce monde autour de nous dont nous avons perdu le contrôle.
O.Manitara