SAYINGS OF THE WISE
Sayings of the Wise
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Matter and the DivineThe student asked the teacher: The universe , all matter , is the furthest away from the divine. Can you explain? The material universe and all that is contained there-in is the closest to the Divine as possible without being it. How shall we understand this? Human beings are beings of perspective. Because of mathematical knowledge we have discovered that perception is 'subjective' and perhaps fits the concept 'distant from the divine'. What supports this concept is the assertion that matter is 'atomic' and that the weight of 'atoms' is a number. Thus we arrive at this idea: atoms are mathematical, and mathematical is an abstraction (as point line or cube) of reality. So now we have this question: is mathematical perception actual, does it fully embrace all reality, or is it a 'part' and being part then it has a relation of 'far' or 'near' to the divine? If math is nearest to the divine, then matter is nearest too, to the divine. If mathematics is 'external' to the spirit, then it is not calculable, and there-for it is true of all that uses mathematical calculations i.e. atoms, mass, etc, are abstractions of another reality that is not expressed. Please notice this separation: matter is not atoms, nor mass, it has an unexpressed relation of quality above that which is calculated - and this makes it closer in relation to the divine as it represents that which was acted upon, but it is now 'frozen' or immobile. When the time element is added to our concepts, then we can discover this: what is frozen was once mobile, fluid, and perhaps alive. So now we have the amazing contradiction of New and Old - of dead, and potential - of matter and anti-matter as inseparable aspects. Without time, dead, with time - it is definitively imponderable i.e. you see it when it is not, and when it is, then you can't see it. And that is the closest to the Divine as possible without being it. | ||
MeditationBrooding heat prepares the lightning strike | ||
Meditation, Reading, Prayer, ContemplationReading without meditation is dry. Meditation without reading is subject to error . Prayer without meditation is lukewarm. Meditation without prayer is fruitless. Prayer with devotion leads to contemplation whereas contemplation without prayer happens rarely or by a miracle. The Ladder of Monastics - Guigo II The four moments of prayer associated with Lectio Divina. | ||
MoralityThe immoral complain often about the immorality of others, but the moral complain not at all, but they listen, for to them it is like a fish that hears what others say about the ocean in which he swims. From the Book of Olympus | ||
Musical SensesThe student asked the Teacher: What are musical senses? He answered: When Musical senses are opened, you will hear thoughts. Make in yourself the sense for pure thoughts, pure feelings, and pure life. These are found through opening your musical senses. Test your ears; you hear within so much more than the world outside. What ears hear then? They are your ears too, for each organ, like music, lives in two worlds; the world of your soul, and the creator of it. | ||