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Ramana Maharishi, the inner sanctum, a Kali lingam, and a theory of unrelativity

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As before I was mentored mostly by books, now I am mentored by psychic communion with some great souls: Jesus, Krishna, Guru Nanak, Ramana Maharishi.

 

I thank the Mother and Father for their love, energy, and gifts. I have grown consciously beyond this realm, but I love this realm, and pour blessings into it.

 

In my most inward dreams there is always a hidden stone-walled, inner sanctum within a large wooden house. Leading to this hidden sanctuary- which is the soul- is a large ante-chamber, a stone foyer. This is the room into which I allow others, for it is here that I may be intimate enough to love them. It is a distance from my core which still ‘contains’ another, and so they can exist within my love- if I am strong enough to exude love- without disturbing the marriage chamber of my soul, my inner sanctum.

 

To be fulfilled thus is to feel abundant wholeness within, and to radiate that abundance outward.

 

The absolute requires the relative to know that it is absolute. There is, as we know, a theory of relativity. However there is the fact of unrelativity, and that fact is ...one. Oneness goes beyond relativity.

 

I give it all to the Godself who is both male and female, good and bad, light and dark, inside and out of me.

 

The reason you are here is for others- so as to make us and them be the same; to dance them into your division and oneness.

 

You become like a Kali Temple in the shape of a giant lingam.

 

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author Jack Haas, Canadian, American writer, artist, photographer

These fragments and quotes are taken from the unpublished writings of Jack Haas, selected from the notebooks 1990-2005.

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