Always Wondering
Thank-you for the quote. Perhaps I am on two different subjects here. I have been known to over romanticize things so a sexy, beautiful HGA sometimes sounds to good to be true.
But PFC does make sense to me when in Occult Fundamentals page 22.
So this was sounding like HGA to me and not sexy or beautiful at all. And I suddenly felt Atheist and religious all at once. And very mortal. It made me contemplate the superconscious and any ideas of a an afterlife I was surprised to find I still have. I guess my ego would like to think the personality lives on, dead relatives watch over me, or reincarnate back into our lives, that kind of thing. And just when I accept this on a deeper level, Case goes on to say.
These two ideas can't mesh in my brain.
There continues to be a blend of the scientific and the mystic that I can't put together. The perfect, tender lover that is a principle of LVX. The mortal that is imortal.
Uh oh. This sounds more like a rant than a question.
I'll keep reading.
AW
But PFC does make sense to me when in Occult Fundamentals page 22.
Superconsciousness corresponds also to the leter R in Ruach because one of the attributes made by Qabalists to this letter is "Collective Intelligence", inasmuch as superconscious sums up, or collects, all the elements of the lower forms of consciousness. For example, past present and future are experienced in this state as an eternal Now, and there is a similar synthesis of space-relations.
Again, Hebrew sages assign the Sun to R, and superconsciousness is sometimes termed "solar consciousness". Those who use this term say that to be superconscious is to share the consciousness of the great Being whose physical body is the sun. . .
So this was sounding like HGA to me and not sexy or beautiful at all. And I suddenly felt Atheist and religious all at once. And very mortal. It made me contemplate the superconscious and any ideas of a an afterlife I was surprised to find I still have. I guess my ego would like to think the personality lives on, dead relatives watch over me, or reincarnate back into our lives, that kind of thing. And just when I accept this on a deeper level, Case goes on to say.
Supersonsciousness is indescribable, but concerning it some things are definitely known. It is a consciousness of immortality, and experimental certainty that the cessation of the functions of the physical body is not the end of conscious existence.
These two ideas can't mesh in my brain.
There continues to be a blend of the scientific and the mystic that I can't put together. The perfect, tender lover that is a principle of LVX. The mortal that is imortal.
Uh oh. This sounds more like a rant than a question.
I'll keep reading.
AW