PRIMORDIAL SILENCE
THE ZOHAR OF BEING RADIATES*
EFFORTLESS IMPERSONAL EASE
OF
NON-BEING’S BEING
&
BEING’S NON-BEING
∞
NEVER-ENDING
NEVER-BEGINNING
ETERNITY'S ETERNAL OUROBOROS
∞
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its aura.
It was not known at all
until, under the impact of breaking through,
one high and hidden point shone.
Beyond that point, nothing is known.
Zohar (1:15a)
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AFTERNOON
Rumi
in every breath
if you're the center
of your own desires
you'll lose the grace
of your beloved
you blow away
your self claim
the ecstasy of love
will soon arrive
if you're the center
of your own thoughts
the sadness of autumn
will fall on you
you strip naked
just like a winter
the joy of spring
will grow from within
comes from the push
for gain of patience
let go of the effort
and peace will arrive
are from your greed
for gain of fulfillments
let go of them all
and they will be sent as gifts
the agony of love
not the ecstasy
then the beloved
will fall in love with you
-Rumi
https://razarumi.wordpress.com/documents-archive/in-every-breath/
... is a place to which forgetting and oblivion pertain.. . .
Why?
Because concerning all the levels and sources
[the sefiot],
one can search out their reality
from the depth of supernal wisdom.
From there it is possible to understand
one thing from another.
there is no aspect anywhere to
search or probe;
nothing can be known of It,
for It is hidden'and concealed
in the mystery of absolute nothingness.
Therefore forgetting pertains to the
comprehension of this place.
see this great, awesome secret.
Happy is one whose
eyes shine from this secret,
in this world and the
world that is coming!
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"the unfolding of God"
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tally unknown to anyone, is called ayin, meaning
that no one knows anything about it. Similarly, no
one knows anything at all about the human soul;
she stands in the status of nothingness, as it is said
[Ecclesiastes 3: 191: "The advantage of the human
over the beast is ayin"! By means of this soul, the
human being obtains an advantage over all other
creatures and the glory of that which is called ayin.
God and the human soul share an infinite, inherent
indeterminacy. If the human soul could be defined, it
would lose its divine likeness. By our nature, we partic-
ipate in ayin, or the kabbalist, one of the deepest mysteries is
the transition from ayin to yesh, from "nothing"
to "something."
Following in the footsteps of
John Scotus and others, they have reinterpreted cre-
ation ex nihilo as emanation from the hidden essence of
God. There is a "something" that emerges from "noth-
ing," but the nothing is brimming with overwhelming
divine reality.
The something is not a physical object
but rather the first ray of divine wisdom, which, as Job
indicates, comes into being out of ayin. It is the primor-
dial point that initiates the unfolding of God. In the
words of the Zohar (1:15a):
The flow broke through and did not break through
its aura.
It was not known at all
until, under the impact of breaking through,
one high and hidden point shone.
Beyond that point, nothing is known.
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nothingness. “
As time proceeds,
nothingness serves as the medium
of each transformation,
of every birth and death.
Ayin represents the
entirety of potential forms that can inhere in matter,
each one "invisible until its moment of innovation,"
when it issues as a pool spreading out from a spring.
As matter adopts new forms,
it passes through ayin;
thus the world is constantly renewed.
In the words of
one kabbalist,
"Form is stripped away by the power of ayin."
In every change,
in each gap of existence,
the abyss of nothingness
is crossed and becomes visible
for
a fleeting moment.
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https://jadranka4love.wordpress.com/category/wisdom/zohar/
Below are photos in order taken
as i return from Afternoon Beach to
Youthanasia Sanctarii Abode