Mother God, Father God, and the divine androgynous self

 

In eternity there is no destination, there is only flow.

The self autonomous is the self which is one; the microcosm is the macrocosm.

God is effortless. The eternal effortless, androgynous divine self. I AM.

 

‘I am this’ is the recognition of the immanent Self- the Mother. ‘I am that’ is the recognition of the transcendent Self- the Father.

 

We must call the Father down, and raise the Mother up.

We must learn again to speak with God. We must learn again to listen. Amen.

 

It is time not for a new myth, but for the end of myth; time for the Dreamer to actualize in the Dream; time to awake.

 

The I which we are is Hari-Hara (sustainer and destroyer), Ardhanarisvara (male and female), the dual God. I am God because of God. We each must say ‘I am God’, with the same intimacy, understanding, and universality, as saying ‘I am flesh’, or ‘I am human’, though on a much grander scale. This is to say ‘I am God’, but not to limit God. It is the personal union with the impersonal which allows for this statement, without pride or arrogation. It is as if one is saying ‘I am Godness’

 

“Let us make them in our image” Genesis (ie male and female)

 

To perceive through the world, but also to receive it. To be unaffected and affected by the world. To be free and bound, is to be neither.

 

You can’t get away from it, because you are it.

 

Relativity is about passion. Oneness is about dispassion. To merge the empty oneness into the evolving form requires detached compassion.

 

The thread is the carpet. The carpet is the thread.

 

Life is a play that is and is not real.

It is not real because everyone in the play is acting.

It is real because it is a play.

 

No being, no not-being. One isness. One.

 

excerpted from the notebooks of Jack Haas

 

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