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The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Adonai One - 01-12-2016 Through hours, days of meditation, I have this: NoDark What are yours? RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Minyatur - 01-12-2016 Through the seconds required to have a thought : Will RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Spaced - 01-12-2016 "All is well" RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Plenum - 01-12-2016 Cultivation RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - anagogy - 01-12-2016 The purest words I can think of are "I Am". For me, it defines the essence of consciousness -- the very affirmation of intrinsic existence or beingness. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - isis - 01-12-2016 OmLove RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Aion - 01-12-2016 LUX Infinity Void Emptiness Silence RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Aion - 01-12-2016 I totally just realized I made the acronym 'LIVES', that was entirely unintential. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Matt1 - 01-12-2016 Love is awareness. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Ankh - 01-12-2016 Unity/Infinity/Father... RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Nicholas - 01-12-2016 - Eros as its an anagram of rose (Eros - Greek god of love). - Turquoise as its my favourite colour and has Q'uo in its centre. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - AnthroHeart - 01-12-2016 Infinity RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Minyatur - 01-12-2016 Through the rest of the day : Mirror RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Aion - 01-13-2016 (01-12-2016, 06:02 PM)Nicholas Wrote: - Eros as its an anagram of rose (Eros - Greek god of love). Eros was actually the Greek God of lustful love, bodily pleasure and procreation. Later Aphrodite appeared who represented divine love and beauty, as opposed to the more primal love and lust that Eros represented. Aphrodite had two forms, one which resembled the nature of Eros, as Aphrodite Pandemos. The other represented divine, royal and refined love, that which permeates and issues forth from the God and Goddess and is equal to agape. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Nicholas - 01-13-2016 (01-12-2016, 06:02 PM)Nicholas Wrote: - Eros as its an anagram of rose (Eros - Greek god of love). (01-13-2016, 02:04 AM)Aion Wrote: Eros was actually the Greek God of lustful love, bodily pleasure and procreation. Thanks for refining my explanation, Aion. To be honest the word I thought of first was 'rose', however I enjoy looking for anagrams in words and eros was the only conceivable one. I literally went to wiki to look it up as I vaguely remembered it having something to do with Greek mythology. Here is an added snippet from wiki on Eros... Quote:The term erotic is derived from eros. Eros has also been used in philosophy and psychology in a much wider sense, almost as an equivalent to "life energy". "life energy" reminds me of this Ra quote... Quote:The basic pivotal points of each level of development; that is, each density beyond second, may be seen to be as follows: Firstly, the basic energy of so-called red ray. This ray may be understood to be the basic strengthening ray for each density. It shall never be condescended to as less important or productive of spiritual evolution, for it is the foundation ray. - 39.10 Gotta lot a red ray love for the female form! ![]() (01-13-2016, 02:04 AM)Aion Wrote: Later Aphrodite appeared who represented divine love and beauty That's interesting... Quote:In the less sensitized individual the choosing of personally inspirational images is appropriate whether this inspiration be the rose which is of perfect beauty, the cross which is of perfect sacrifice, the Buddha which is the All-being in One, or whatever else may inspire the individual. - 42.15 As an aside, a couple of summers ago I pondered that very statement from Ra bolded above. As I walked to my car after work I glimpsed at a pink rose close to bloom (about half way) and saw the flower of life pattern within its partially spread petals. It momentarily took my breath away! [/quote] RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Nicholas - 01-13-2016 (01-13-2016, 05:47 PM)Nicholas Wrote: Thanks for refining my explanation, Aion. To be honest the word I thought of first was 'rose', however I enjoy looking for anagrams in words and eros was the only conceivable one. Actually, thinking a little more on it, if you tried to grab a rose by its stem then it might prove to be a "sore" experience.
RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Ankh - 01-13-2016 (01-12-2016, 06:02 PM)Nicholas Wrote: - Turquoise as its my favourite colour and has Q'uo in its centre. That's so awesome! Turquoise is my favorite color too, and now I will be thinking about Q'uo when seeing this color. Thanks, Nocholas!
RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Minyatur - 01-13-2016 Coalesce RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Raz - 01-13-2016 telepathic connection SourceOfSources TruthOfTruths I AM (k)No(w)Dark (k)No(w)Light Experience Diversity Immediacy InNoCence Things that make sense is just habitual nonsense RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - AnthroHeart - 01-14-2016 How is NoDark a pure word? RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - isis - 01-14-2016 (01-14-2016, 02:58 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: How is NoDark a pure word? I'm unsure how any word is a pure word. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - tamaryn - 01-15-2016 Forgive. Innocent. Emptiness. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Ankh - 01-15-2016 Be me. (Despite of everything.) RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Adonai One - 01-15-2016 (01-14-2016, 02:58 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: How is NoDark a pure word? I'll speak in riddles: Black is a color!? RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Adonai One - 01-15-2016 (01-14-2016, 08:10 PM)isis Wrote:(01-14-2016, 02:58 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: How is NoDark a pure word? THE WISEST SAGE IN THE ROOM HAS SPOKEN. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Aion - 01-15-2016 Yet, she also gave a word. I think we can all agree that we're not actually talking about the purity of words themselves, but words which reflect some side of ourselves which connects us to our true nature. We are approaching our own pure self by using mirrors. Never truly seeing it, but perhaps catching its reflection. RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - outerheaven - 01-16-2016 Lasagna RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Raz - 01-17-2016 (01-15-2016, 01:40 PM)Aion Wrote: Yet, she also gave a word. Made me think of what it´s like to combine bathroom mirrors to observe the back of my head... RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - Sassafrass - 02-13-2016 Being RE: The Purest Words You Can Fathom - BlatzAdict - 02-16-2016 If the world is in a state of becoming the only way to learn to love all is to learn to deeply love the self for in learning the ways of love of self brings about an intimate understanding of the needs of the self which translates to the needs of others. and to harmonize with the one infinite further is to accept that within a state of becoming there is no attained perfection otherwise the stage would already be clear and no longer set for growth but rather complacency. so rather than teach all, it is good if even one person is reached as long as the reaching is sufficiently taught to the full extent. quality over quantity. No dark is since all comes from love and comes back to love, including any STS that wants to progress beyond 5th density understanding There is ONLY love and light. All else is illusion. |