From Pythagoras to Aristotle and Plato 4 elements Symbolism
Tuesday 11 December 2018 at 3:42 pm
Our journey from worshiping silence towards the worship of God’s names to Idol worship
Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen
It has all started and in its puzzling complexity ends with the worship of God (in Arabic the name for God is Alah) or divine, divine its omnipresent Cosmic entity, in Taoism known as Tao, materialised through trinity of forces (in Hindhuism known as rajas, satwas and tamas) within four elements of Gaia: earth, water, sun, and air. In their wisdom Chinese philosophers and ancient sages, even managed to further refine them deviding the manifestations of earth into wood and metal, exploring the dance of five instead of four elements. Within the western worlds, inside the works of greatest philosophers, mystics and artists we find this wisdom sparkled knowledge.
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Amorites first fighters for Justice Freedom Equality 2,000 BC
Sunday 02 December 2018 at 11:45 am
Babylon Mysticism and art 2,000 BC
Amorites and North Africa's Advanced Civilizations
Following Humanity's fight for enlightenment
You must have heard of Babylon, the city that was pillaged numerous times and was officially "damned" by God, with its name written within our official copies of the Bible, the most published book of all times!
The lovers of LOVE will rejoice hearing that Babylon founder were indeed called Amorites.
Marduk God of Babylon Encyclopedia Brittannica
Even though consciousness and God / Goodness is my research I have missed the fact that Amorite monarchs led a revolution of their times (2,000BC North Africa), they freed citizens from taxes, distributed Church land to citizens, abolished forced labor, spread education building most amazing cities...
Demystifying Magic When Eastern Aum meets Western Amen
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Age of Enlightenment Mysticism within Christian Art
Monday 12 November 2018 at 11:37 am
Esoteric Christian art 17th century Ripley's Alchemy Scrolls
Respecting the knowledge of Alchemists, within this dynamic orphic, hermaphrodite Universe of consciousness manifestations, we now examine the mysticism within teachings of the 16th / 17th century Ripley’s Scrolls.
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Ripley’s Alchemical Scrolls
At the top of the Ripley’s Scrolls, a large, robed, bearded figure greets the researchers wishing to enter this magic dance of words and drawings. Identified as an Egyptian God of Healing Thoth or Hermes Trismegistus (thrice-greatest), the legendary figure of Alchemists, is the first one we meet holding an egg-shaped vase and observing seven alchemy processes, used in transformation of metals into gold.
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from Mindful Being towards Mindful Living Course
Thursday 08 June 2017 at 10:32 am
Mindfulness Exercise: Life Circle Mandala
Recently I was asked to lead a Circle of Life workshop during a spiritual retreat at the outskirts of a fishermen village in Malta: Marsa Xlokk. Surrounded with a group that regularly meditates, this self-development exercise entered an inspiring dimension.
The Life Circle is a mandala used as a self_development inspirational and motivational tool to remind us of what an amount of time we spend in useful activities and how much of our time we devote to truly life enriching habits and endavours. The participants are encouraged to contemplate three areas of their lives: physical, mental/emotional and spiritual and to write or draw within the circle their life supporting / enriching habits and their life destructive / wasteful activities or patterns.
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with Spiritual Poetry
Thursday 16 February 2017 at 07:53 am
Tree of Life Novel
The
beauty and wisdom of
alchemy is immense.
Book Description:
Tree of Life is a journey through many true life stories interwoven into the make-up of our souls’ journey within the planet Earth. Starting with Maya of Power, and a visit to the Field of Dreams, discovery of the Alchemy of Soul, deeper understanding of “Ubuntu” that: a person is only a person through their relationship to others, ascending and descending the magic Spiral to enter Wu Wei, the action with no action, the Path of Divine Intentions.
Tree of Life in various interpretations, within myths, and as a mystical concept represents the interconnectedness of all life on our beautiful planet. The book starts with an invitation to a Tantric Ball within the Field of Dreams. It is a journey of many true life stories interwoven into a question: What is our soul’s yearning, and do we live it authentically living our Highest Potential as Human Beings? We journey through Scotland, and visit Findhorn, a spiritual group that during the last 40 years experiments with more enlightened community living. We travel from Serbia to Cambridge to Maltese temples, from Nairobi to Addis Abeba in Ethiopia. Visit Lamu in Kenya that full of rich drug addicts, and find out why Nuit chose to define the humanity’s strongest limiting belief as: “We need suffering to grow.” What happens when your country collapses, when you stay without your soul-mate and when your soul’s quest is against your life path! How to listen to inner messages that at times feel completely irrational?
"The collection of poetry that is within the book carries my fascination with the symbolism and magic of 4 (four) elements, its ancient expression within the Tree of Life, its life within the underworld consciousness, earth, transcending to a Divine reality within a human mind transforming a soul into its highest potential. Egyptian creation myths refer to a serpent and a primordial egg, which contained a bird of light. Within the Nordic cultures we find Yggdrasil, the tree provides a magical spring-water of knowledge. In Chinese mythology a Taoist story tells us of a peach magical tree that produces a peach every three thousand years. The one who eats the fruit becomes immortal. At the base of the Tree of Life is a dragon, and at the top is a phoenix. Enjoy my poetic spiritual exploration into alchemy, meditation, Tao, Tantra, magic and mysticism and create your own journey." Nuit
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