All things were made by Him |
Spanda is a Sanskrit word meaning "quiver" or "vibration." In yoga it refers to the throb of the utter bliss of ultimate reality, the thrill of existence, the ananda of sat-chit-ananda. It is the latent Word: not movement but the inspiritive cause of all motion. "In the beginning was the Word."
God's Quiver The Unmoved Mover |
Rudolf Steiner, June 2, 1912: "There should really be a fresh feeling of what the Greeks understood by the word 'Anthropos.' If we would find a true modern rendering of the Greek word, we might say: 'one who looks up into the heights.' This is the definition of man which finds expression in the word 'Anthropos': he who looks up into the heights to find the source and origin of his life. Such is man, according to the Greeks. To recognize man as a being of this nature is the very reason for existence of Anthroposophy. Anthroposophy wants to rise above the details of sense existence and of the outer activity of life, into the heights of spiritual experience where we are able to learn whence man has come and whither he is going."
At-one-ment
Washed in the Blood of the Lamb are We
Awash in a Sonburst Sea
You—Love—and I—Love—and Love Divine:
We are the Trinity
You—Love—and I—We are One-Two-Three
Twining Eternally
Two—Yes—and One—Yes—and also Three:
One Dual Trinity
Radiant Calvary
Ultimate Mystery
Related post: https://martyrion.blogspot.com/2019/09/spanda-for-god-so-loved-world.html
Thank you, Jaime!
Thank you, Jaime!
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