The Law of Three

The three Supernals – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – form the Law of Three, the Creative Law. When united in a given point, these three forces create; that given point is always Daath.

Dark Matter

From the point of view of Gnosis, in fact, in any real spiritual tradition, we understand that everything that exists has its origin in the womb of the Divine Mother. That womb is a vastness, an emptiness we call the Akash or Akasha.  It is a primordial substance, but it is also not a substance.  You could say it is “undifferentiated matter,” but it is before matter.  It is called Mulaprakriti, which is the great womb of Divine Mother space, and from that womb arises everything that exists, everything that manifests.  So, in synthesis, we are saying that all atoms, all matter, all energy in its root is derived from this womb.

The womb of the Divine Mother space is symbolized in the Book of Genesis as the primordial waters.  Likewise, in many other traditions we have the Great Ocean or the Great Waters from which life emerges; and you have this tradition in Hinduism and in various traditions in central and South America.

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The Eternal Law of the Pendulum

Lust can never bring happiness, real contentment. We have the idea that lust can bring happiness, and it can bring pleasant sensation, but we do not see that those sensations are a pendulum of energy. The more we push to have pleasant sensations, the more that pendulum swings back to painful ones. This is the eternal law of the pendulum.  Craving and aversion are the pendular movement of suffering.  We set that in motion continally, so long as we listen to desires.

Protons and Antiprotons

The real existence of the proton and the antiproton was demonstrated absolutely in the year 1955 by a physics team from Berkeley. When a plate of copper was bombarded with the energy of 6,000 million electronvolts, two marvelous nuclei of hydrogen were extracted from the target. They were identical but of opposite charge: one positive proton and the other negative.

By all means it then becomes clear that half of the universe is constituted of antimatter. If the modern wise men could find anti-particles in the laboratories, it is because they also exist in the profound depth of this great Nature. In no way can we deny that to detect the antimatter in space is frightfully difficult.

The light of the anti-stars, even when apparently identical to the light of the stars, and even when photographs register them in the same way, have a difference that is unknown to the “wise men.” Continue reading “Protons and Antiprotons”