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Just another Iranian-Pakistani
Masquerading as someone else.
Did you never wonder how Zoroastrian
Ended up as a religion of fire worshippers
Who won't even let outsiders into their temples to see the fires?
And how many of them actually reveal who they really are?
Why is Nabokov fascinated with a poem of 999 lines (which is 666 inverted)?
Is Subud just using a candle flame as a metaphor?
The "opening" refers to a person's first latihan, which is specially arranged to pass on the "contact", metaphorically resembling a candle flame that lights a new candle with no difference in quality of the flame. Only after the formal opening process, in most cases, is a person able to receive for himself or herself, and is then welcome to participate in the group latihan. In the opening, the person is accompanied by one or more experienced members called "helpers", and is asked to simply stand and relax with the helpers standing nearby. A simple statement or agreed set of "opening words" is read by one of the helpers that acknowledges the person's wish to receive the contact. The helpers then begin the exercise as they would normally do. The contact is passed on to the new member without effort or intention on the part of anyone present. This is the moment of the person's first connection with the latihan kejiwaan of Subud.
Or what about the White Fire of Sinai?
There is an ancient idea that the Torah Moses originally received from Sinai
was not words inscribed in ink on parchment, as we have today. Nor was it a
strictly verbal revelation that was only later written down. Rather, Rabbi
Shimon ben Lakish teaches in the Talmud Yerushalmi: the Torah that the
Holy Blessed One gave to Moses was given to him as:
ืืฉ ืืื ื ืืจืืชื ืืืฉ ืฉืืืจื; ืืื ืืฉ ืืืืืืช ืืืฉ ืืฆืืื ืืืฉ ืื ืชืื ื ืืืฉ
White fire engraved with black fire; she was fire enwrapped in fire, hewn
from fire and given through fire.
Esh lโvanah charutah ba-esh shโchorah. White fire engraved with black fire.
There is so much one could say about this statement. The analogy of Torah to
fire alone is incredibly powerful: like fire, Torah is life giving, with the
ability to warm us, to aide in nourishing us; and like fire, Torah can be
dangerous, if it is manipulated in the wrong ways, or left unattended. Torah is
hard to precisely define, hard to contain; it is constantly moving, constantly
taking on new forms; it is not alive and yet has a life of its own.
How does this connect with The Lamp Of the Invisible Light?
http://magicianandexorcist.org/lil/index.html
Why do these Iranian-Pakistanis masquerade as so many other peoples? Why did they infiltrate the USA and China?