_Z_
from far far away
Path of one:
Hi again young druidess! I have further defined the divine centre in the ‘exceptional depths of mind thread’, the annwn is the darkness similar to the primordial ocean that many cultures believe in, and the divine centre itself is ‘ceugant’ a place of ultimate wisdom and intellect. In one tradition the inverse 3 fold circle is true [where annwn is the ultimate level or sphere of being] & another is its opposite – I feel the early Celtic Christian church had an influence on this set of understanding which is why the more godly centre of ceugant was devised, yet [I may be wrong on this] the pre-Christian understanding probably has more to do with the primordial ocean from which spirits can be made manifest – similar perhaps to the khu’s [shining ones of the moon] or the Ba of ancient Egypt. If one makes a primordial spirit manifest, it can take any animal or human shape, thus can also be seen as nature spirits in there semi-manifest form, I believe that animals, birds, humans, even flowers [note the visage in a flowers bloom] and vegetation have these spirits as part of their being. The human soul has all natures of the divine centre imho. If a spirit is made manifest, we would see that they are kind of grey-silver with transparent eyes [like the darkness in an animals eyes {& lower humans}], they are not evil just un-shaped in there essence, a kind of primary innocence if you will. They extend a green beam that looks like particles [sometimes known as emanations], and one may become attached through the crown of the head and the soul moves upwards towards the next inner circle [towards the light] entering the realm of purple orbs. Interestingly in the Tibetan & Egyptian books of the dead there are orb realms described! They are called ‘intermediate realms’ in Buddhism and the underworld in paganism. Beyond these there is usually a judgement/assessment of the soul before it may enter the light, although apparently [mediums seam to say] these days people just go straight towards the light.
I have much to determine on such perceptions of the after-life, and this is why recently I have become celibate on a quest to find the source of wisdom, according to the druidic tradition of the chaste quest. For me a druid or druidess is a kind of person similar but not the same as a shaman, we may follow any religion, yet keep a universal perspective and except philosophies from all sources. Perhaps the Tao is the same as the source of wisdom? Perhaps ‘the way’ is feminine and nurturing, with the masculine being submissive in wisdom until fully developed into the transformed soul or Sahu [ancient Egyptian]. A pre-Christian druidic symbol of rebirth is of two adders, the female devours the male then gives birth to it! I wonder if there is a connection there.
Btw, I sometimes wonder if pre-defined paths are a good thing, it is easier to follow others, yet new understandings are less achieved by this indeed are there a path’s at all or do we simply arrive ‘there’ by whatever means somehow someday? Bit of an anarchic vision there - just an idea.
I utilise ancient understandings as above to help understand the nature of the soul and spirit, yet I feel much of it needs to be redefined! If one considers that we are ‘that which exists before and after being human or other incarnations’ then there is a continual & indefinable ‘it’ factor throughout all existence of all things – ‘we are not what we are’!
I’ll have a look at your thread in b&s, glad to meet you! May the road rise with you. I like your sig ‘nature is the living garment of god’ – the truth is naked!
Z
Hi again young druidess! I have further defined the divine centre in the ‘exceptional depths of mind thread’, the annwn is the darkness similar to the primordial ocean that many cultures believe in, and the divine centre itself is ‘ceugant’ a place of ultimate wisdom and intellect. In one tradition the inverse 3 fold circle is true [where annwn is the ultimate level or sphere of being] & another is its opposite – I feel the early Celtic Christian church had an influence on this set of understanding which is why the more godly centre of ceugant was devised, yet [I may be wrong on this] the pre-Christian understanding probably has more to do with the primordial ocean from which spirits can be made manifest – similar perhaps to the khu’s [shining ones of the moon] or the Ba of ancient Egypt. If one makes a primordial spirit manifest, it can take any animal or human shape, thus can also be seen as nature spirits in there semi-manifest form, I believe that animals, birds, humans, even flowers [note the visage in a flowers bloom] and vegetation have these spirits as part of their being. The human soul has all natures of the divine centre imho. If a spirit is made manifest, we would see that they are kind of grey-silver with transparent eyes [like the darkness in an animals eyes {& lower humans}], they are not evil just un-shaped in there essence, a kind of primary innocence if you will. They extend a green beam that looks like particles [sometimes known as emanations], and one may become attached through the crown of the head and the soul moves upwards towards the next inner circle [towards the light] entering the realm of purple orbs. Interestingly in the Tibetan & Egyptian books of the dead there are orb realms described! They are called ‘intermediate realms’ in Buddhism and the underworld in paganism. Beyond these there is usually a judgement/assessment of the soul before it may enter the light, although apparently [mediums seam to say] these days people just go straight towards the light.
I have much to determine on such perceptions of the after-life, and this is why recently I have become celibate on a quest to find the source of wisdom, according to the druidic tradition of the chaste quest. For me a druid or druidess is a kind of person similar but not the same as a shaman, we may follow any religion, yet keep a universal perspective and except philosophies from all sources. Perhaps the Tao is the same as the source of wisdom? Perhaps ‘the way’ is feminine and nurturing, with the masculine being submissive in wisdom until fully developed into the transformed soul or Sahu [ancient Egyptian]. A pre-Christian druidic symbol of rebirth is of two adders, the female devours the male then gives birth to it! I wonder if there is a connection there.
Btw, I sometimes wonder if pre-defined paths are a good thing, it is easier to follow others, yet new understandings are less achieved by this indeed are there a path’s at all or do we simply arrive ‘there’ by whatever means somehow someday? Bit of an anarchic vision there - just an idea.
I utilise ancient understandings as above to help understand the nature of the soul and spirit, yet I feel much of it needs to be redefined! If one considers that we are ‘that which exists before and after being human or other incarnations’ then there is a continual & indefinable ‘it’ factor throughout all existence of all things – ‘we are not what we are’!
I’ll have a look at your thread in b&s, glad to meet you! May the road rise with you. I like your sig ‘nature is the living garment of god’ – the truth is naked!
Z