Dissolution and Creation: Eternal Existence
Dissolution and Creation: Eternal Existence
Dissolution and Creation: Eternal Existence
To whose temple the Arch is starlit, In whose temple the Sun is the image of gold, To whose temple the Moon goes every month And brings the message out every full-moon, And whose message the Moon sings as a word of sixteen letters, His religion I belong to, His temple I visit, His name I utter, His glory I live in. To Him I offer the lotus of my day, To Him I offer the lotus of my night. These seed thoughts from the Spiritual Psychology meditations of Dr. Ekkirala Krishnamacharya give the note for the Lunar Messenger of the Circle of Good Will. The moon is the reflective principle and symbol of the mind. When pure and calm, it reflects impressions from higher circles. Especially the time of the full moon is conducive for higher alignment, if we are poised enough. The alignment of the sun, moon and earth in the sky helps experiencing the magic of the light of the soul and its manifestation down to the physical. The Lunar Messenger is published every month in time for the full moon. It contains thoughts from the teachings of eternal wisdom. Its purpose is to inspire putting them into practical life.
called the path of the waters of space, -ay na (ay na = path). In the word Nar yana the entire lifepulsation of the creation cycle is contained; it is invoked with the Mantra OM Namo Nar yan ya. In India, the symbolic depiction of Lord Nar yana is known as resting on a bed of snakes. Out of his navel, a lotus emerges in which the four-faced creator sits. The key to the proper understanding of this image, however, is not known. Nar yana is the boundless blue of the waters of space, the snake is the coiled energies of time. Out of pure existence, potential space, a bubble emerges which takes on the shape of an egg, the horizon of the future creation. According to the Devi-Purana, there are other universes outside of ours, just as different bubbles can emerge from the pulsating space. But we are only occupied with our own creation. Through the formation of the egg, a separation between the centre and the perimeter takes place; and with it, a limitation within the unlimited. The symbol of the circle with the point in its centre is given to all spiritual disciples for meditating on the birth of the I AM-consciousness. The point in the centre is the passage from subjectivity to objectivity, visualised at the centre of our forehead, the Ajna-centre, the point of awakening.
he heard a voice: Meditate upon it! Through meditation in the pulsating principle of his heart, he experienced his existence. He realized that existence is the background of everything, unlimited and indefinable, and that it projects itself as the creator through whom the creation comes out. In this, he had the feeling that the work of creation was much to great for him. Then he heard the absolute God say to him, You don t need to create, everything is already there. Open your mouth and everything will come out of it. They will think that you have created everything, but the truth is that you don t create anything at all.