8/14/13

Man in the Mirror PROJECT: Exploring Upanishads NEW FINDINGS

Mandaka Upanishad
Chapter One, Section II, Verse 13

"To him because he has taken entire refuge with him, with a heart tranquilized and a spirit at peace, that man of knowledge declares in its principles the science of the Brahman by which one comes to know the Immutable Spirit, the True and Real."

Sri Aurobindo, August 13, 2013 accompanied by Saint Therese, The Little Flower

"We live in a world at different octaves of light pulsating at a rhythm through time and space.  Some may see light, others beams, perhaps even rays.  This is the essence of the universe.  The universal song sending the thought and vibration through space and time, mimicking the vast array of our universe.

Thought energy is concentrated in light strands.  These strands transmit our thoughts through a vehicle known as the apex - a real vessel from which all things are created.  Thoughts actualize in Brahman by creating other light waves around them.  Each thought then is made manifest through repeated vibrations and made stronger by repeated patterns.  This is how a thought is brought into fruition and made manifest.  It is comprised of the energy sent out by its creator man and compounded with energy from feeling and other thought transmissions either adding to it or taking from it.

Do this:  Write a thought.  Watch your words and notice how you feel.  Wait two days and see if the thought manifests itself in your life.  If it does, you know how it works.  If it doesn't ask yourself why. Did the thought escape you, did you not believe in it or was it simply that you doubt your own experience?  If it is the latter, try again with a different thought.  One that is simple in context.  "My dog ate a bug" - It's not rocket science only the way things work.  If your dog eats a bug in two days time perhaps you will begin to believe.  If he does not, perhaps you will never know the truth."

Note to the reader:  I write what is given to me.  In this case I had no idea what an "apex" was. Looking it up I found the following taken from Wikipedia:

In geometry, an apex (Latin for 'summit, peak, tip, top, extreme end;'[1]) is the vertex which is in some sense the highest of the figure to which it belongs.
  • In an isosceles triangle, the apex is the vertex where the two sides of equal length meet, opposite the unequal third side.
  • In a pyramid or cone, the apex is the vertex opposite the base.

This is of particular interest since we have long spoken about the creative vehicles and building blocks of creation as they relate to the triangle.  Two superimposed triangles representing shiva and shakti, or male and female union, and the triangular shape of the pyramids, also referenced as the builders of form.  The "merkabah" is also comprised of triangular shapes and now we have learned of the apex from Sri which seems to point in the same direction.  




2 comments:

Reni Sentana-Ries said...

Excellent, Deborah, and thank you sharing this communication with us. I have come to the same conclusion about thoughts we send out into the Universe, and find them manifesting in the course of time. Love your article!!

ElevenSeven said...

Thanks Reni! :)