Sunday, 20 December 2015

A Little About the Non-Being within the Absolute - (654)

Introduction

The aim of this post is to present some words about a theme Master Samael touches on now and then in some of his books. That theme is the non-being.


Applies within the Absolute

Master Samael mentions the non-being in relation to the Absolute. He says that it is a state in which those who have entered the Absolute embrace. Most likely within the region of Ain.


It is terribly difficult for us to understand the non-being, while we are here in a physical body on the planet Earth. The reason why is because we are in creation and we exist and ‘we are’, that is we have ‘presence’ or ‘being’, and so here in creation we can not have non-being. Though within the Absolute where there is only as Master Samael says ‘the uncreated light', we can have the non-being, because there is no creation within the Absolute.


Our Being Struggles for the Non-Being

At the right moment in the path of our inner Real Being, there will come the necessity for our Real Being to embrace or fuse with the state of non-being. This state integrates It within the Absolute, placing It far from the possibility of having to enter into creation once again.

Here our Real Being will have to transcend the state of being or die further within Itself, so to embrace the non-being. This entails surpassing all the elements within It that could precipitate It back into creation, that is into another cosmic day. So all the elements of the cosmic day must be transformed and eliminated for our Being to remain within the Absolute in repose, and also to undergo the ‘mysterious evolution’ that Master Samael spoke about that exists within the Absolute and ‘only the Gods know’.


Conclusion

I hope this post has shed a bit of light onto what the non-being is, because before this I had no intellectual clue what it was. We have all at some very remote stage experienced or known what the non-being is but we can not remember or rather our consciousness can not remember.

I have to thank my marvellous missionary for this insight and understanding and I hope I have shared it with you in a way that makes sense.


End (654).

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