There Is No Empty Space
Detalles del libro:
Paginas
72
ISBN
9070196506
Editor
Rozekruis-Pers
Publicado
1979
Código de editores
4056
Jan van Rijckenborgh
The Universal Teachings of all ages have taught that there is no vacant space; that the Divine omnipresence occupies all of creation with its radiative Light and Power. We have entered a time in which anyone who, from their ordinary daily bustle, sets about trying to release themselves from their egocentricity without any truly liberating directedness will suffer very schizophrenic ailments. Yet we must create space in our lives for this truly liberating directedness. The only solution to humanity’s present crisis is through the imitation of Christ, through following John the Baptist in making straight the way for our Lord, in walking the Path of the Rose and the Cross.
Summary
The Universal Teachings of all ages have taught that there is no vacant space; that the Divine omnipresence occupies all of creation with its radiative Light and Power. Not one millimetre of emptiness, not one atom is isolated or separate from the touch of the Universal Spirit that both permeates and moves all of creation.
In this book, Jan van Rijckenborgh touches on the attracting and repelling qualities of the earths’ gravitational magnetic currents, and how they relate to the spiritual path. He then brings new insights into this dual activity by explaining the ‘left’ and ‘right’ hand paths of occultism and transfiguration and showing the reality of the only true solution.
Again and again, the author confronts the reader with the reality that the whole of our natural universe is filled with the radiative powers emanating from the divine, that both permeate and give guidance to the movement within it. These radiative powers are the living divine archetypes that give meaning and purpose to life within this universe, and the author bring us into a deeper understanding of how their liberating elements call all of us to act in harmony with them.
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Magnetic Currents
Dematerialization
The “Left Path” and the “Right Path”