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"Kabbalah: The Method to Receive from Above
Kabbalah is the language of God, it is the language of the internal worlds, it is the method by which all of the Buddhas, the Avatars, the Messengers, speak the Word.
The Word, or the Logos, is that supreme expression of the light, which is a form of knowledge that is so beyond the intellect, it is as if we compare an atom of dust with a galaxy. This is why when we approach Kabbalah, Gnosis, or Daath, we become overwhelmed, because we try to comprehend a galaxy with the mind of an ant, and we are an ant floating in the infinite; we are a speck of dust in the infinite.
The potential to comprehend nature, enlightenment, the Divine, exists within us, because we have the consciousness (the essence, the human soul), which is a particle of that expanse, a particle of the Divine. Within us we have an element, which is connected with God, but unfortunately that element sleeps, and most of us are not even aware of it. In this tradition we call it the consciousness, yet it can also be called the essence, while in Sanskrit or Buddhist terms it is called tathagatagarbha, which means “the embryo of the Buddha,” or the Buddhadatu, the Buddha nature. These terms all refer to a seed, a germ in the ancient use of the word, like the seed of a great tree; it is an element, which if it is cared for and fed can grow to become a Buddha, an Angel, a fully developed human being.
The seed of the consciousness, or the seed of the soul, resides within each human being, but it is just an embryo; it needs to be grown and cared for. This is why humanity has been given many religions and mystical teachings. All religions have as their fundamental purpose the nurturing and development of that seed.
In Hebrew terms that seed is symbolized in the letter Nun, from which comes the name Noah. The story of Noah and his famous ship represents the beginning of this process of the development of this seed, and that process is symbolized throughout all the stories of the Bible, from Noah through his children, through Joseph and to Moses and beyond. Each of those prophets represents a stage of development, symbolically, of the development of the essence, until it becomes a fully-fledged human being, a soul, represented by Moses."
Learn more at: gnosticteachings.org/courses...oduction
Kabbalah is the language of God, it is the language of the internal worlds, it is the method by which all of the Buddhas, the Avatars, the Messengers, speak the Word.
The Word, or the Logos, is that supreme expression of the light, which is a form of knowledge that is so beyond the intellect, it is as if we compare an atom of dust with a galaxy. This is why when we approach Kabbalah, Gnosis, or Daath, we become overwhelmed, because we try to comprehend a galaxy with the mind of an ant, and we are an ant floating in the infinite; we are a speck of dust in the infinite.
The potential to comprehend nature, enlightenment, the Divine, exists within us, because we have the consciousness (the essence, the human soul), which is a particle of that expanse, a particle of the Divine. Within us we have an element, which is connected with God, but unfortunately that element sleeps, and most of us are not even aware of it. In this tradition we call it the consciousness, yet it can also be called the essence, while in Sanskrit or Buddhist terms it is called tathagatagarbha, which means “the embryo of the Buddha,” or the Buddhadatu, the Buddha nature. These terms all refer to a seed, a germ in the ancient use of the word, like the seed of a great tree; it is an element, which if it is cared for and fed can grow to become a Buddha, an Angel, a fully developed human being.
The seed of the consciousness, or the seed of the soul, resides within each human being, but it is just an embryo; it needs to be grown and cared for. This is why humanity has been given many religions and mystical teachings. All religions have as their fundamental purpose the nurturing and development of that seed.
In Hebrew terms that seed is symbolized in the letter Nun, from which comes the name Noah. The story of Noah and his famous ship represents the beginning of this process of the development of this seed, and that process is symbolized throughout all the stories of the Bible, from Noah through his children, through Joseph and to Moses and beyond. Each of those prophets represents a stage of development, symbolically, of the development of the essence, until it becomes a fully-fledged human being, a soul, represented by Moses."
Learn more at: gnosticteachings.org/courses...oduction
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