Connecting Our Inner and Outer Worlds
Jun8
Connecting Our Inner and Outer Worlds
From Alexandra
The primordial spiral is the manifested world, while Akasha is the
unmanifested, or emptiness itself. All of reality is an interplay
between these two things; Yang and Yin, or consciousness and matter.
The spiral has often been represented by the snake, the downward
current, while the bird or blooming lotus flower has represented the
upward current or transcendence.
The ancient traditions taught that a human being can become a bridge
extending from the outer to the inner, from gross to subtle, from the
lower chakras to the higher chakras.
To balance the inner and the outer is what the Buddha called the
middle way, or what Aristotle called the Golden Mean. You can be that
bridge.
The full awakening of human consciousness and energy is the
birthright of every individual on the planet. In today’s society we have
lost the balance between the inner and the outer.
We are so distracted by the outer world of form, thoughts and ideas,
that we no longer take time to connect to our inner worlds, the
kingdom of heaven that is within.
Thanks to: http://hwaairfan.wordpress.com
Jun8
Connecting Our Inner and Outer Worlds
From Alexandra
The primordial spiral is the manifested world, while Akasha is the
unmanifested, or emptiness itself. All of reality is an interplay
between these two things; Yang and Yin, or consciousness and matter.
The spiral has often been represented by the snake, the downward
current, while the bird or blooming lotus flower has represented the
upward current or transcendence.
The ancient traditions taught that a human being can become a bridge
extending from the outer to the inner, from gross to subtle, from the
lower chakras to the higher chakras.
To balance the inner and the outer is what the Buddha called the
middle way, or what Aristotle called the Golden Mean. You can be that
bridge.
The full awakening of human consciousness and energy is the
birthright of every individual on the planet. In today’s society we have
lost the balance between the inner and the outer.
We are so distracted by the outer world of form, thoughts and ideas,
that we no longer take time to connect to our inner worlds, the
kingdom of heaven that is within.
Thanks to: http://hwaairfan.wordpress.com