
Hildegaard of Bingen’s exact reproduction of the relationships among the Trinity (1)
I’ve always spoken about the purpose of life as being to allow the One to meet Itself in a moment of our enlightenment: “O Thou I!” (2) And God meets God.
Now something that Michael said which I came cross on my day off set off fireworks within me:
“There are so many hats, so many roles that you and every person upon this planet is welcomed to try out; to wear, to expand, to experience, and to see the tapestry, the intermeshing of all the elements and all the aspects of the truth of who you are.
“And to see and to experience and to accomplish all you are capable of being. And in that, I do not mean the variety of roles. I mean the totality of One and the totality of Self as divine mirror to the Mother, to the Father, to the One.” (3)
Self (God) as divine mirror to the Mother/Father One (God). Yes! What an exact way of saying “God meeting God.” We mirror “God” back to God.
We not only realize our Self, but God experiences Its Self at the same time. What a plan if you’re already everything that is.
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If everything is God, then I am God going about my day in Vancouver on a blowy, rainy day.
It’s my day off and I’m pleasurably following a few lines of reasoning in the Golden Gaia Database From Darkness Unto Light. For enjoyment’s sake only … when I came across a line from Sri Ramakrishna: “He who has made the law can also change it.” (4) I asked myself, who made the law? Zarathushtra clarified:
Zarathustra: He [which I call the Father] who in the beginning thought, and the Light [which I call the Mother] was filled with lights [= the Child of God, us], Himself through wisdom [another name for the Mother, Hagia Sophia, Ancient Wisdom] created (the Law of) Righteousness. (5)
So the Father created the universal laws through the Mother, who created our bodies in which the Father’s Spirit is ensconced. The Father also hears us through the Mother:
Zarathustra: God the Lord hears (us) through the Holy Spirit [the Mother] whose glory is sung by Love, who teaches me … through Wisdom [again, the Mother], whose … [rewards] are received by seekers….: the righteous soul rejoices in immortality [Ascension, Redemption, Salvation, Resurrection], (while) ever-increasing are the miseries of the wicked. (6)
The Mother is the legislator, administrator, and changer of the law:
Sri Aurobindo: Something … imposes on [these elements] the law of their being [the Mother], and what could that be but the Womb, the matrix of original and indestructible matter, the plasm which moulds the universe and out of which it is moulded? (7)
The Mother is the creator, preserver, and transformer of the universe through her cosmic forces (the gunas) and her cosmic engine (AUM). (8)
And, all the time, her essence is love:
My essence … is far beyond what you can imagine. (9)
Let us be very basic. My essence is love. (10)
I think I’ve felt consumed by too many everyday miracles – Trump whipping the world into shape in record time – to keep connected to the basics. This is my definition of a day off well-spent, meandering – refreshing myself on where it’s all headed.
Footnotes
(1) It’s the relationship among the elements that’s important.
The purple is the Mother/Father One, beyond the Godhead. The white is what I’m calling “the Father” or Godhead. The brown is the Mother, Matrix, mater, the Ruler over the material world. The Child of God is seen ensconced in the matrix of matter, but an “insertion” of the Father into it. You may need to enlarge the image to see that the Child remains linked to the Father, while immersed in the Mother’s matrix.
The Mother raises the Child until they are capable of realizing the Father, as my 1987 vision demonstrated to me. (See “Chapter 13. Epilogue” in The Purpose of Life is Enlightenment at https://goldenageofgaia.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Purpose-of-Life-is-Enlightenment-5.pdf)
(2) “I went from God to God, until they cried from me in me, ‘O thou I!'” (Bayazid of Bistun in PP, 12.)
(3) Archangel Michael in a personal reading with Steve Beckow through Linda Dillon, Feb. 14, 2019.
(4) Paramahansa Ramakrishna in Swami Nikhilananda, trans., The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna. New York: Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Center, 1978; c1942, 817.
(5) Zarathustra in Duncan Greenlees, trans. The Gospel of Zarathushtra. Adyar: Theosophical Publishing House, 1978, 187.
(6) Ibid., 227.
(7) Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis of Yoga. Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo Ashram, 1983, 3.
(8) Steve: This universe is designed around the pattern of the Divine Mother. What is that pattern?
Creation, preservation, transformation = love building, love preserving, love dissolving = inbreath, pause, outbreath = rajas, sattwa, thamas (gunas) = Akar, Ukar, Makar (AUM) = Brahma creating, Vishnu preserving, Shiva transforming (Trimurthy).
(9) “Transcript of the Divine Mother on An Hour with an Angel, May 7, 2012,” at https://goldenageofgaia.com/the-2012-scenario/what-role-are-the-angels-playing/transcript-of-the-divine-mother-on-an-hour-with-an-angel-may-7-2012/.
(10) “Transcript of the Divine Mother: Density is Unloving Emotion; Love is Lightness of Being,” March 6, 2015, at http://goldenageofgaia.com/2015/03/06/transcript-of-the-divine-mother-density-is-unloving-emotion-love-is-lightness-of-being/.