Posted on 03 September 2010. Tags: Buddhist philosophy, consciousness, DIVINE IDEA, immutable law, Kabalistic Faces, KARMA, Kosmos, liberated Spirit, manifestation of Consciousness, reflective, semi-consciousness, Spirit, Spirit and matter, substratum of Spirit
SPIRIT is no entity in the sense of having form; for, as Buddhist philosophy has it, where there is a form, there is a cause for suffering. Only the liberated Spirit is able to faintly realise the nature of the source whence it sprung and whither it must eventually return.
When “the one becomes two,” it may then be referred to as Spirit and matter. To “Spirit” is referable every manifestation of consciousness, reflective or direct, and of unconscious purposiveness (to adopt a modern expression used in Western philosophy, so-called) as evidenced in the Vital Principle, and Nature’s submission to the majestic sequence of immutable law. There can be no manifestation of Consciousness, semi-consciousness, or even “unconscious purposiveness,” except through the vehicle of matter; that is to say, on this our plane, wherein human consciousness in its normal state cannot soar beyond what is known as transcendental metaphysics, it is only through some molecular aggregation or fabric that Spirit wells up in a stream of individual or sub-conscious objectivity. Read the full story
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Posted on 31 July 2010. Tags: Emotional, Healing, life, Light, mental, Physical, powerful healing, spiritual, touching
Life Touch is the expression of who I am. Soft, gentle, sweet, warm healing, moving Light.
During Life Touch I move and your Light body responds – we interact. Softly, gently our Light moves.

life touching healing
Awakening within you are parts of yourself – until now – you haven’t noticed. Parts wanting to be noticed. Light moving within Light. Illuminating – awakening.
What could be more powerful! Noticing yourself! Noticing, feeling, experiencing the movement of who you are. So powerfully healing! A chance for noticing on all levels: physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and Light. What could you notice? Imagine it! Feel it!
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Posted on 31 December 2009. Tags: awareness, body, born, consciousness, consciousness is eternal, die, energetic, energy, enthusiasm, mind, nature, New Man, physical body, understanding
Come, let us welcome the New Year with new energy and new enthusiasm. This is possible if we understand that everything in nature is changing every moment… Our physical body too undergoes changes every moment.
Thousands of cells die, thousands more are born. All this happens without our awareness. Our body stays in tune with nature, getting energy from all that exists. It is our mind that goes astray while our consciousness is eternal. This phenomenon plays a pivotal role in our lives.
Neither body nor mind can exist without consciousness. The consciousness embodied in the individual has an eternal source in the cosmic consciousness. If we realise this connect, we will always be energetic, because the source is limitless. All we need to do is be receptive. Let us not cling to the old, when we have an unending supply from the eternal source.
This understanding will help create in us a New Man. Then, with fresh energy, we will welcome not only the New Year but each moment of life.
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Posted on 25 December 2009. Tags: Christmas, Constantine, Council of Nicea, January sixth, Jesus birthday, Jesus Christ, Rome, sabbath, Sun God religion
You must have all celebrated Christmas. Have you ever thought that this is not the birth of Jesus? You never remember Jesus on the sixth of January, WHY ?
Emperor Constantine of Rome, who headed the Council of Nicea, died as a Christian, but he was baptized only on his deathbed. His whole life he was the high priest of the Sun God religion, which was why he changed the sabbath from Saturday, which was Jesus’ sabbath day, to Sunday. Jews still have their sabbath on Saturday, and Jesus also had
lived his whole life believing in the sabbath on Saturday. How did it become Sunday?
It was Constantine, who was a worshipper of the Sun God. Sunday represents the sun; the followers of the sun have always believed that Sunday is a holy day. It was Constantine who was actually the founder of Christianity. He was the decisive factor in the Council of Nicea. It was under his pressure — because he was the emperor of
Rome — that the priests voted for the divine personality of Jesus. He made Jesus a divine person. It was his creation, his invention. He also changed Jesus’ birthday from January sixth to December twenty-fifth, the day of the solar rebirth. The twenty-fifth of December, which is celebrated all over the world, is not Jesus’ birthday. The whole idea of Christmas is not true. Jesus was born on January sixth, but under Constantine’s influence and power, it was changed to December twenty-fifth, the day of the solar rebirth. It is thought by the sun worshippers that the sun was born on the twenty-fifth of December. We all are living in utter darkness. Their Christmas is not Jesus’ bitrthday — and the church knows it perfectly well but won’t allow people to know about it.
I have been thinking that we should start here a celebration for Jesus on the sixth of January every year. That is defending the truth. So please remind everyone when the sixth of January comes, because people have no sense of time at all. We will celebrate. At least after two thousand years Jesus will have a real birthday celebration.
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