Monday, August 13, 2012



I

The beginning of time, the universe was created.  of energy, duality, balance, love, in a world of light and darkness, as the light possessed the darkness and became it expressing itself as captains of the vessel.

The creation of earth and all life form; the course of evolution, earth water fire metal wood wind all evolved unto the hierarchy of life, the vertebrates showed the expression of light within the darkness as beast: fish amphibians reptiles birds mammals.

The birds were the pride of all the earth.  they has wings to fly as the light; fallen stars.  remember from the time before the earth.  they were free to soar and roam and rule.

the birds were hungry for more.  they flew to the soil and forsake the tall treed they called home of their domination.  they changed their ways to suit the soil and began once more to evolve.  their hunger led them to relinquish their light to the darkness as fouls.

the birds evolved to the mammals, once more as fallen angels, they became bats then lost their wings as rats.  the rat race of the animals had them scurry to devour the land.  the rats continued to evolve.

the prime species; bears and cats, had become mortal enemies of territorial resolution because they were both supreme of their evolution and both considered their form to be better and fought for claims of land and spaces.

the bears and cats were forbidden of friendship. but they became lovers, because the energy of connective duality and parallel relativity was too intense to ignore.  they bore a child together.  it was the monkey.

the monkey was an outcast of both kingdoms and had to learn their own way, unrelated to cat or bear.  the monkey was the key to man, as it turned out, the supreme evolution thus far, greater than either of its predecessors.

man evolved out of this dual union, and developed social unions that were highly particular, based on idealism and self discovery. t hey became inventors and creators.  the thinking breed to which nothing would be impossible.

the human family created sects based on how they understood the world best.  sometimes, two brothers would disagree on how they saw the world and they would argue until it was resolved that they should no longer be brothers.  they then would separate and go their own way to create their own families of sects and ways of seeing.  the division.

because of the division, man went out and distributed his breed further and further throughout the earth.  they developed different regions, cultures, habits, social ways, and were inspired by their environments to evolve in the way they looked, spoke, dressed, socialized, performed rituals, communed, lived, ate, and every aspect of life as it evolved within each divided community.   the divisions multiplied and then divided again, to fulfill the earths promise to be fruitful and multiply.


II

This is the story of the Birds Bees and Butterflies.  because of this, the widespread domination of man, the rainbow has become distinctive within each realm.  although these things have evolved in the order out of what has been chaos and war, because of this journey thought time, this new story can exist.

daughters of the rainbow are sisters of the stars.  the ajas of the prima light alive all sit together gathered around listening to the great grand mother's story of the birds bees and butterflies.  they talk about the story and discuss what they think about ti and how appreciative they are of the bird for falling, and the bears and the cats for falling, and the monkeys to man for falling, so that they can be together.

grandmother, as it turns out, is the head of the Arc Ohm school of flight.... Wingaite.  the girls came to that school when they are 12 years old.  six girls represent a very different aspect of the one rainbow. each subject has a different color that represent her place in the world and where she came from.

grandmother teaches the final lesson at the Arc Ohm.  4 years after the journey began, the girls have finally come of age and will celebrate the banquet of time, where they will officially be crowned as Primas, before being instructed to go out into the world.

the girls discuss their experiences at the arc ohm and how valuable those experiences have been... they remember their very first day four years ago, when they came face to face with each other.  they remember the many challenges that they faced and overcame together through the strength that they discovered being able to work as a team.

of course it was not the first time they had heard the stories of the birds bees and butterflies, but it would be the last time that they would ever hear it from their beautiful mother at the arc ohm school where they all discovered how to master the light in the ability to fly.

they recalled the 5 principles that they all learned throughout the years
world of windows
parable of stars
the golden globe
avenue sovereign
arc of the covenant

all in lieu of the primalightalive and the birds bees and butterflies

these were the keys to life and living in the whole world and abundantly.

Friday, August 10, 2012

The God-Man Relationship


“The mind of man is capable of anything because everything is in it – 
all the past as well as all the future.” –Joseph Conrad (Heart of Darkness) 

The Vitruvian Man
By Leonardo da Vinci

It is human nature to question, by virtue of our birth. Humanity gives us the supreme right to dream, to wonder, to imagine the possibilities, to be inspired, and to inspire. We search for something to believe in, and typically find the answers within, as we dig deep in exploration of our own worlds. Of all the religions created by people on the earth, they have one particular aspect in common – they are all inspired by faith. Someone believed in the values that created the emphatic literature known as doctrine, which outlined the various aspects of each system of faith. A thinking people, we as human beings created circumstantial laws and rules which were specific for the individual cultural and social demands of each communal sector. We developed an understanding of what God was based on our understanding of ourselves, the world around us, the world within us, and our connection to one another, and to the universe. 

What was the inspiration for the earliest man who took on the responsibility to decide the system of organized belief and understanding? This evaluation of religion as a social phenomenon is based on the question of human evolution. From the birth of Homo-Erectus to the awakening of Homo-Sapien, man became a thinking breed in the result of the activation of the enhanced mental capacity to consider questions while seeking answers. The world around us is a reflection of the world within us. Through the evolution of the vertebral animal into a religious species, we became a questioning breed with mental capacities activated by the polar propel of the erect central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). To stand up was to gain the ability to take a stand for something by accessing a new perspective and a new way of seeing the world. To be for something or against it is to have the ability to choose. This supreme right given only to human beings for their ability is known as free will and gives the human species dominance over all other species on earth for being that which has fully developed – evolved at its maximum capacity in full and entire expression of God and the universe and all that is life. “God created man in His image, in the divine image He created him. Male and female He created them.” (Genesis 1) Because of this level of evolution, the mind has been opened enough to be able to dream, to imagine, to think, and wonder… Inevitably, to conquer… for he that stands upright can now wear a crown planted firmly upon his head and dominate the earth, if he so chooses. Religion is the birth of human superiority over all other breeds.
“The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” (Aristotle) In Leonardo Da Vinci’s depiction of The Vitruvian Man, he created a world renowned symbol of the ideal man. The “square of the circle” drawing is based on the correlations of ideal human proportions with geometry described by the ancient Roman architect Vitruvius Book III of his Treatise De Architecture. (Scripts of Stig Dragholm) The drawing symbolizes divine symmetry of the human body and by extension, the universe as a whole. The circle is considered the most perfect shape of all and is the symbol for pure spirit, eternal and unchanging. The square is the symbol for the earth, for all physical manifestations and for our orientation on Earth via the four directions, for seasons, and four elements. The earth is at the centre, surrounded by the circle of spirit, within which all of life is contained. The Vitruvian Man is Leonardo’s depiction of how to find a relationship between spirit and matter, between God and man. Indeed, to become the ideal man is therefore possible; it is to find the beauty of, and ideal balance between, physical and spiritual life, respecting the rules of the universe though purification of man.
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A very new breed, human beings, due to their mental capacity are now able to evolve at very fast and steady rates. “The world is very old and human beings are very young.” (Carl Sagan) This young, questioning breed on the sole voyage of self discovery is now coming to terms with the grandeur of its own origins through the progresses of time and understanding of self legacy. The process of evolution has led the mammalian breed to its prime known as the homo sapien; a process which has taken a very long time. But these humble beginnings of humanity have become great only because of the formation of structural socio cultural political religious identities in relativity to the surrounding world and communal or individual such understanding thereof. 

“Let us make man in our image and our likeness. Let them have dominion.” The supreme being, in the image of God; the Homo Sapien, man, the wise, (latin). “Of all the animals, man has the largest brain in proportion to his size. “ –Aristotle (The Parts of Animals) The hands of animals are adopted to their lifestyles, humans with relatively long and opposable thumbs. The homo-sapien has a high forehead and is a definite omnivore. He is completely bipedal, survives in a global habitiat, and has created stone, metal, chemical, electronic, and nuclear tools. Homo-erectus most notably invented fire. As for natural selection, mothers with hereditary large pelvises were able to bear large brained babies who because of their superior intelligence were able to compete successfully in adulthood. 

Civilization: “The development of human language was a crucial point in the evolution of man; among its highest peaks, as here, were story-telling cultured before the invention of writing.” Even here in the Bahamas, we know of many folk tale stories that the people told as folk lore, even in forms of song and dance to pass on the message of supernatural wonders of the world around them. The big brained homo sapien could now dream, imagine, believe, and share those beliefs of wonder and glorious inspired personal truths with others. The creation of inspired texts were written with the “faith to move mountains”. In the mindset that, if you can believe you can be inspired; if you can be inspired you can believe. Faith inspires because it exists in the realm of the imagination and endless possibilities. Passion uplifts the heart; if you stand for nothing you fall for anything or everything. Thus, indoctrinated texts based on a principle understanding of who God is and how that relates to relevant society in the name of order. This defining system became social and cultural standards, and religion became the identity of a people. 

In contrast to the more popular, well accepted interpretation of the Christian version describing the fall of man found in the book of Genesis, perhaps the story can be taken to describe the battle of consciousness and conscientiousness; the birth of suffering in the awareness of inadequacy or infractions, because when we know better, with opened eyes, and we have the power to choose and to know guilt for making poor choices. Guilt = shame and nakedness. The struggle of man’s duality between their will to serve an indoctrinated system of beliefs and their nature to be one of the animals, merely a beast, to suffer the consequences of knowing better, then failing to follow through – from the rise of man – the inevitable revolution into the homo-sapien through homo-erectus, created the awakened mind, in a certain self awareness and vulnerability in questioning uncertainty. “Mankind is poised midway between the gods and the beasts.” (Plointus)  That which separates man from beast and connects man to god is our ability to rise toward higher consciousness – to be able to rise above all matters through the powers of the self discovered mind. 

The Little Oxford Dictionary defines Religion as “human controlling power in personal God or gods entitled to obedience, system of faith and worship; Social as “society or its organization relations of classes of people living in communities, gregarious; Phenomenon as “observed or apparent object fact or occurrence; remarkable person or thing.” 

What is God is what is ideal to each individual. What we strive for, choose to live for, what we have learned to believe in, what we fight for, what we have accepted as truth. Religion is an indoctrinated system of beliefs. Indoctrination's of an individual experience of spirituality though heightened consciousness, systems of learned understanding though knowledge based on the interpretation of an individual experience, perception or of conceived relevance of God and the order of the universe; scripted moral laws. These doctrines are guidelines for society based on the circumstances of the order of the day it was written and the perspective of the person it was written by, and their intended influence of the people it was intended for. Inspired scriptures, doctrine are orders of words, recorded ideologies. 

To conquer is to gain control of. The heads of household set rules for his family, both wives and children, that they should follow and adhere to. These rules represent community values in rank of importance. To convince everyone that they ought to follow this particular way. Most generations of this will always be the generations of questioning individuals determined to find their own ways, to conquer their own dreams and find their own paths. These ones daringly defy their father’s way by choosing a self made alternative. They become known as the black sheep or rebellious ones who have chosen to break away from the ways of a constituted household.  Inevitably, they establish a new way, and found a new religion, based on their subjective interpretations of what they have already been taught. Teaching new ways to a new generation creates a new order and becomes a varied expression of that which becomes known as old or out-dated. Therefore, religion is meant to change and evolve and grow, according to the needs of the time and the people of that day. 

God is not religion and Religion should not be considered God. Religions and churches and temples are a congregation of people who have shared beliefs and common goals. This union of shared ideologies strengthen family and community. People are able to worship together, to congregate for the purpose of shared beliefs, and celebration of life based on their understanding. Families have built communities based on these systems of shared beliefs that have become the foundation for many societies. Religion has been a way of connecting, worship, and prayer. 

“In good speaking, should not the mind of the speaker know the truth of the matter about which he is speaking?” But what we define as truth is relative to the individual perspective via life’s experiences and ones understanding thereof. Truth is what we choose it to be; what we believe. We create our world around us as we choose our relative realities and accept our various truths in free will by virtue of our humanity. Why the war about whose religion is right? All religions are equal. We must learn to respect differences. Just as all human beings are equal, and should be respected as so, all of us have various factors that are unique about us and determine as characteristics how we contribute to the micro and macro – local and global atmosphere of our shared world. 

Religion, sex, race, sexual preference, ethnicity, personal beliefs, lifestyle choices, cultural identities, historical background – these things are equal parts of society that make us unique. So, just because someone looks or thinks or sees things in a different way than you do does not make them greater or less, just different. Whose way is the right way? Each way is right and correct based on 1) the interpretation of the religious men by whom were inspired to create their indoctrination of texts by which their religion was founded based on what was most important to them in the time and day it was written and first practiced; 2) their understanding of themselves, each other, and the god that they chose to serve, and the world around them and within them; 3) their individual socio-cultural needs and their visions of how to attain these goals; creating order amongst men. Therefore, each religion is just as important as ones history or culture or ethnicity; serves the value of identity and community, forming common bonds through the union of shared beliefs and common goals. Religion is a reflection of who we are, where we come from, and what we believe in.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

"As I spread my wings and prepare to fly, I claim that I will soar, high, traveling far and wide amidst the heavens that dwells and roams with my free spirit."

Stars of Evolution

The evolution of the bird bee and butterfly is a metaphor for the physical mental and spiritual evolution of the course of time.  It is my own personal cosmic experimental experience, by which I intend to discover by my own journey, the way to ultimate freedom.  Surely, I must look to those who have come before me, to learn their ways, for this will help very much for me to learn the mastery of my own way.  It is indeed more so than anything else, a map for social evolution, on the quest to becoming a butterfly.  The secrets of the universe are open doors in the realm of my mind, and each parable of imagery is a key.  The parable of stars is such a key that will allow me to unlock multiple doors toward the future by understanding the mistakes of the past in relevance to the present, and, making a way toward my vision for the future.