(Sanskrit) A cosmic period of repose or rest.
A Sanskrit word, formed of pra and laya. Pra, means “forwards” or “progression,” Laya, from the root li, which means “to dissolve,” “to melt away,” “to liquefy”.
The True Man
(Sanskrit) A cosmic period of repose or rest.
A Sanskrit word, formed of pra and laya. Pra, means “forwards” or “progression,” Laya, from the root li, which means “to dissolve,” “to melt away,” “to liquefy”.
The purpose of this book is to point out to man the possibility of his own divine evolution and to make plain to him that through obedience to the highest instincts and impulses which he knows, he may evolve from darkness into light, from knowledge into understanding, and from understanding into Wisdom Found which is the consciousness of the Universal Mind.
It is true that God manifests through the gradations of His spiritual creatures, for the Creator is omnipresent in His Creation and inseparable from it. Therefore knowledge of the Creator or true religion, and knowledge of His Creation or exact science, are in their essence one. And as the scientist of today recognizes as being between the vegetable and animal kingdoms, certain forms of life which demonstrably partake of the nature of, and may be claimed by both; so the scientist of the future will have power to discern that man is by nature both human and divine, possessing at once the attributes of humanity and the elements of a Godhood, the science of whose evolution is as exact and as logical as the science of mathematics. Hence the religion of the future will be a knowledge of Truth which instruct humanity as to its place in the Divine Plan and as to the Law of Nature, God, which wills obedience from all things.
It is necessary to comprehend and urgent to know that within the poor intellectual animal mistakenly called man, three perfectly defined aspects exist.
The first one of these aspects is that which is called Essence. In Zen Buddhism, this Essence is denominated Buddhata.
The second aspect is the personality. This aspect in itself is not the physical body, even though it utilizes the physical body for its own expression in the tridimensional world.
The third aspect is the devil, the pluralized “I” within each one of us, that is to say, the “myself.” Continue reading “The Ain Soph”
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”