freelight
Eclectic Theosophist
One Light, manifesting a rainbow of diversity......
One Light, manifesting a rainbow of diversity......
Hi DE,
I resonate with some parts of what you share,...but I'll put it in a universal sense, that 'God' is 'Light',....and the primary colours express outward from that primal light as 3 (the trinity), and then as 7(the Septonate)....so the 7 colours of the rainbow are as the 7 Spirit of God, as there are 7 notes in each octave....there being a 7-fold expression manifesting variables of the Trinity in creative movement.
As far as the Abrahamic monotheistic religions, yes...there are 3. I'd have to do more research into the 42 degree angles involved in the reflection of light, to see any correlaries
The symbol of the rainbow is also for those spiritual warriors and ministers who of the LGBT community, as all of these souls are also God's children. All souls have their place in the body of the Christ, as we are all members of that universal One.
Namaste,
pj
One Light, manifesting a rainbow of diversity......
I confess, P.J., I'm not following you're conversation here, and I haven't finished reading you're whole post even.
But this sentence popped out at me. I recognize this thinking anywhere, as it is mine too. We are dedicated to taking the step back, checking our gut, and never veering too far from what is the most obvious explanation for what is continually right in front of us. If they'res a rainbow in the wide sky, thats what we call it; we understand about 42 degree angle's1 and such, but its a rainbow.
And the rainbow that I'm talking about is the Church. We are those who believe in Jesus Christ. We have almost all of us been baptized with water, in the name of the Trinity, even if we do not currently subscribe to the Trinity. Our most prominent feature is the Holy Catholic Church, headquartered in the Holy See; the Roman particular Church, and the named recipient of the Apostle Pauls single lengthiest New Testament epistle.Spoiler
Some of us even specifically identify ourselve's with the rainbow.
The Jewish faith in which the Church is rooted precede's the Church by between about 1,500 and 2,000 year's, depending upon whether you trace it back to Moses or back to Abraham. The Muslim faith is also rooted in the same Jewish faith, and Islam believe's that Jesus Christ will judge us at the resurrection.
Between three and four billion people are Christian, Muslim, or Jewish.
Daniel
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Hi DE,
I resonate with some parts of what you share,...but I'll put it in a universal sense, that 'God' is 'Light',....and the primary colours express outward from that primal light as 3 (the trinity), and then as 7(the Septonate)....so the 7 colours of the rainbow are as the 7 Spirit of God, as there are 7 notes in each octave....there being a 7-fold expression manifesting variables of the Trinity in creative movement.
As far as the Abrahamic monotheistic religions, yes...there are 3. I'd have to do more research into the 42 degree angles involved in the reflection of light, to see any correlaries
The symbol of the rainbow is also for those spiritual warriors and ministers who of the LGBT community, as all of these souls are also God's children. All souls have their place in the body of the Christ, as we are all members of that universal One.
Namaste,
pj