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Return to Forever featuring Chick Corea - Where Have I Known You Before
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“The energy of the mind is the essence of life.” ― Aristotle
High Vibrations - Cosmic Energy Talon Abraxas
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“To succeed in any field, Our enthusiasm-eyes must sparkle and our enthusiasm-hearts Must dance.” — Sri Chinmoy Mystic Eye - Ascension Talon Abraxas
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“Even After All this time The Sun never says to the Earth, “You owe me.” Look What happens With a love like that, It lights the whole sky.” ― Hafiz Surya - Sun Talon Abraxas
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“The nature of the mind, which is all-knowing, aware of everything, empty and radiant, is established to be the manifestly radiant and self-originating pristine cognition, present from the beginning, just like the sky…” - Padmasambhava
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“In your light I learn how to love. In your beauty, how to make poems. You dance inside my chest where no-one sees you, but sometimes I do, and that sight becomes this art.” ― Rumi Surya Talon Abraxas Surya as a Source of Energy and Light Surya is revered in Hinduism as a symbol of energy, light, and vitality. In Hindu philosophy, Surya is considered to be the source of all life on earth and is worshipped for his ability to provide warmth, nourishment, and sustenance to all living beings. The sun’s rays are believed to possess healing properties that promote physical well-being and spiritual enlightenment. In Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine in India, sunlight is considered an essential source of energy that supports overall health and wellness. Furthermore, Surya’s association with light extends beyond physical illumination to spiritual enlightenment. In Hindu scriptures, Surya is often described as dispelling darkness and ignorance with his radiant presence, symbolizing his role in guiding individuals towards truth, knowledge, and inner wisdom. The sun’s daily journey across the sky is seen as a metaphor for life’s journey towards self-realization and spiritual awakening. Overall, Surya’s significance as a source of energy and light underscores his central role in Hindu cosmology and spirituality.
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“The only useful purpose of the present birth is to turn within and realize the Self.” ― Ramana Maharshi
Solar Logos Talon Abraxas
The mysterious spiritual Being in the center of our cosmos and from which the physical Sun emanated. It is commonly equated with God or the highest Deity in the various religions.
In the writings of Helena P. BLAVATSKY, the phrase central spiritual Sun or “invisible Sun” is used in three senses: as an astronomical object in the Milky Way galaxy, as the highest God or Deity, and as the Divine Self within human beings.
Astronomically, it is outside the Solar System. Blavatsky suggests that it may be equated with the “central body in the milky way, a point unseen and mysterious, the ever-hidden center of attraction of our Sun and system” (SD 2:240). It is still in a laya or neutral condition, but nevertheless acting as an attracting and ever-emitting life center (ibid).
As a spiritual being, it is the highest conception of Deity or God we can make. The ancients equate it with Iao or Abraxas. It is the Parabrahman among Hindus. Among the Kabbalists, it is the Ain Soph. It is also the point at the center of the six-pointed star. It radiates seven rays.
The “Three Kabalistic Faces” are the “Three Lights” and the “Three Lives” of EN-SOPH (the Parabrahma of the Westerns) also called the “Central Invisible Sun.” The “Universe is his Spirit, Soul and Body,” his “Three Emanations.” This triune nature — the purely Spiritual, the purely Material and the Middle nature (or imponderable matter, of which is composed man’s astral soul) are represented by the equilateral triangle whose three sides are equal, because these three principles are diffused throughout the universe in equal proportions; and the ONE LAW in nature being perfect EQUILIBRIUM — they are eternal and co-existent. (CW III:313)
Julian the Apostate spoke of the central Sun in its three aspects: the first being the universal cause of all, the second being paramount Intelligence, and the third being the visible Sun. This central Sun is the Logos that manifests through the physical Sun.
The term “Spiritual Sun” is at times used in a third sense to refer to the inner Self, the Divine Spirit within, or štman. It is symbolized by the new rebirth or the second birth alluded to by Paul (CW IX:272).
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"Intuition is the creation above the mind. Intuition is the freedom beyond the mind. Intuition is the evolution of consciousness-light outside the boundaries of the physical mind." – Sri Chinmoy
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“The sun alone appears, by virtue of his dignity and power, suited for this motive duty (of moving the planets) and worthy to become the home of God himself.” — Johannes Kepler, ‘The Harmonies of the World’
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“This latter Lord is not the Absolute and Unknown Deity who contains the Universe within Himself, but a Logos who is connected with the procreation of species of a Planet or Globe. He becomes the Father of All, and between Him and the Infinite Deity stretches an Abyss; the Great Deep; the Great Mystery. And between Him and the Supreme Deity, there is the Hidden Logos; the Lord of that Kosmos.” -Jean Michaud, The Golden Star
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Surya Talon Abraxas
Surya Gayatri Mantra
In Sanskrit
ॐ भास्कराय विद्महे महादुत्याथिकराया धीमहि तनमो आदित्य प्रचोदयात
In English
“Om Bhaskaray Vidmahe Martanday Dheemahi Tanah Surya Prachodayat”
Meaning : ‘ Om, Let me meditate on the Sun God, Oh, maker of the day, give me higher intellect, And let Sun God illuminate my mind.’
Benefit : This liberating mantra when chanted every day with full concentration in praise of the Sun God, produces positive energy and divine blessings from the Sun God.
It strengthens one’s body, purifies his mind and uplifts him spiritually. The mantra can provide one with fame and success anywhere and everywhere.
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“Like a wheel that is evenly moved by the love that moves the Sun and the other stars.” – Dante, The Divine Comedy: Paradiso
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All the stars that we see in the heavens are Suns, like our Sun. All of them rotate slowly in a clockwise direction around the Central Sun.
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