I agree in so much that stillness is fullness, completeness, the sort of stillness that you have written about in your posts, especially the Tao.
In this sense, I agree with it all. Stillness is as God. Attaining this harmony or stillness within ourselves is to be like God, or a God. Since we are living beings, I see this energized by rhythm; to me it is like the SoHam that you also wrote about. . .unfortunately that would be a huge entry for me to describe, and get into right now (the ryhthm inherent in all things, on all planes; tuning; how LOGOS is the archetypal concept of bellowing forth while in tune with the 'rhythm'; how this relates to K&C with HGA, especially considering hearing=spirit, and the symbolism behind the Vissudha chakra).
But you write about these things in a much more refined manner than I could, and the way you set forth these points is so much more logical. I look very much forward to reading more.
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Date: 2003-08-25 01:32 pm (UTC)In this sense, I agree with it all. Stillness is as God. Attaining this harmony or stillness within ourselves is to be like God, or a God. Since we are living beings, I see this energized by rhythm; to me it is like the SoHam that you also wrote about. . .unfortunately that would be a huge entry for me to describe, and get into right now (the ryhthm inherent in all things, on all planes; tuning; how LOGOS is the archetypal concept of bellowing forth while in tune with the 'rhythm'; how this relates to K&C with HGA, especially considering hearing=spirit, and the symbolism behind the Vissudha chakra).
But you write about these things in a much more refined manner than I could, and the way you set forth these points is so much more logical. I look very much forward to reading more.