old3bob Posted August 23 (edited) There is the holy Silence from which all further possibilities may arise, and there is the crushing silence in which all possibilities may die... and perhaps consider that in relation to this 4th way quote: "Consider the prayer: Holy God, Holy Immortal, Holy Firm, Have Mercy on us. (The Tales p752). What does it mean? And in particular what does “Holy Firm” mean? The Holy Firm is the greatest denying force in the universe, the greatest opposition to the Holy Immortal. It is also the foundation on which all moons, planets and suns stand and described in The Tales p66, as follows: “‘Everything existing in the World falls to the bottom. And the bottom for any part of the Universe is its nearest “stability,” and this said “stability” is the place or the point upon which all the lines of force arriving from all directions converge. So The Holy Firm exists in a vast multitude of places – adjacent to the least vivifying points in the creation. As G says in In Search of the Miraculous (p323), the lowest square in the Diagram of Everything Living does not manifest on the surface of Earth and is in contact with The Holy Firm. He refers to the substance he calls H6144 as an incomplete Hydrogen. The text reads: “It is an incomplete ‘hydrogen,’ he said. “A ‘hydrogen’ without the Holy Ghost. It belongs to the same, that is to the third, scale, but it is unfinished. Edited August 23 by old3bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S:C Posted August 23 @old3bob would you mind expanding on that thought a bit more or rephrase it in simpler concepts or connections, it seems like potential, but I fail to understand you here… Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
old3bob Posted August 23 (edited) 3 hours ago, S:C said: @old3bob would you mind expanding on that thought a bit more or rephrase it in simpler concepts or connections, it seems like potential, but I fail to understand you here… the quote is from 4th way material, (which is gone into by an old book by P. Ouspensky called, "In Search of the Miraculous" which will blow many peoples minds) I think the old song by Simon and Garfunkel partially reflects that silence can also be crushing; which is seldom or not directly mentioned at this site? Edited August 23 by old3bob 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites