In The Spirit
Spirit Led, Spirit Fed; Love Drops from the Heart of God!
The vibratory effects of numbers have much more importance than we in this society generally believe. We live in a world of vibrations. i.e. electromagnetic energy fields. For instance, the Monad: the number one, is associated with the Deity. From the One comes all else, and once again returns to the Deity in the number 10. In numerology, digits side by side are added together to make the smallest number. Thus a one plus a zero, which equals ten, would give you the working number of one. Zeros only amplify the energy of the number under consideration. The only exceptions to this rule are the numbers 11 and 22. These are considered to be Christ numbers and are never reduced. This would give new meaning to the "Ten Commandments". The one and the zero would be reduced to one. Therefore all is contained in the first and great commandment: "I am the Lord thy God; thou shall have no other gods before me." From the One, come many - yet all are contained in the One. If we rightly saw all of creation as expressions of the One, there would be no perpetration of error against any form which has been created. As Jesus said, "What ye do unto the least of these my brothers, ye do unto me". What you do unto any of God's creation you do unto God. God does not create separate from Him/Herself -- but expresses (presses out) Her/Himself as many forms. A pail of ocean water can be placed in many containers that have different appearances, one from the other, yet it is all the same sea. All life is one life. The Master also stated: "I in them and Thou in me that there may be perfection in Oneness". Sounds like one D.N.A (Divine Nature Appearing) to me!
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On Ancient Teachings
..."During anger and hate, the astral aura of man becomes streaked with red flames very closely resembling thunderbolts. Very often the base of the spine glows with a murky red light, symbolic of hate, passion, or anger. this red glow, burning eternally at the base of the spine, has given rise to the story of hell-fire and damnation, but the preacher has failed to remind the laity that they carry their own hell around with them whever they go."
-Manly P. Hall