what is divine.
warning: too much light. (5th-density-only) perspectives on the esoteric, the occult, and the mysteries.
what is divine.
warning: too much light. (5th-density-only) perspectives on the esoteric, the occult, and the mysteries.
The world has descended into such a pitifully materialistic state that mind and brain are often considered to be the same thing nowadays. The brain is only an organ, a material vehicle, through which the mind is able to function and operate on the physical plane. The mind and the ability and action of thinking are something *metaphysical*, not
... See moreSteiner places Christ at the center of human morality:
The Christ impulse represents unconditional love, freedom, and balance between opposing forces (Luciferic and Ahrimanic tendencies).
By aligning with Christ ("Not I but Christ in me" 2), individuals awaken their higher self and gain the capacity for true moral action.
This alignment enables indivi
... See moreThe imagination works on the threshold that runs between light and dark, visible and invisible, quest and question, possibility and fact. The imagination is the great friend of possibility. Where the imagination is awake and alive fact never hardens or closes but remains open, inviting you to new thresholds of possibility and creativity.
To access the infinite potential and possibility of the universe can only be found through imagination.
It always starts with the image first, then gets translated into reality.
Spiritual initiation is about leaving a part of you that is no longer serving you - shedding a robe and getting a new robe.
(Spiritual Initiation, Darkness and Rebirth | Gigi Young)
“Karma is that "one eternal Law in nature," as H. P. Blavatsky defined it, that law which she said "always tends to adjust contraries and to produce final harmony," and dharma, from which conceptually karma cannot be separated, and which has been translated in so many ways, but which as righteousness, as duty, as that which upholds, sustains, and n
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