Introduction
Every feature on the planet fulfils a certain cosmic function
related to the life of the planet.
We don’t often see mountains as fulfilling a function we
often see them as just happening to be there as the result of two or more
tectonic plates colliding and pushing up against each other.
At the very best we may just see them as elements that assist the water cycle, causing air laden with moisture to rise quicker and later condense and form rain in the valleys below. However, there is always more to things…
At the very best we may just see them as elements that assist the water cycle, causing air laden with moisture to rise quicker and later condense and form rain in the valleys below. However, there is always more to things…
A Certain Function
Mountains just as every other geological feature on the
Earth fulfil a certain function.
The Earth is a living organism and just as our body has its
organs, its senses, its blood, its energy, its certain special fluids, its bones
etc. so does the Earth.
The Earths' mountains are an important feature of the
Earths' living constitution.
The Earths' mountains serve as gigantic aerials through
which the Earth communicates with the cosmos and the superior worlds.
Water and Mountains
Mountains are also the birthplace of water. Water has its
origin in the mountains, and this is why water is so special, water is
impregnated with vibrations and heavenly fluids that have descended from the
cosmos and the superior worlds.
We know that life has its origin deep within the cosmos,
from within the Absolute. As we can not have life without water it goes to show
that mountains and water are something very special. Something some people call
holy or sacred.
Mountains in Esotericism
Many mountains in many cultures are regarded as sacred and
as the dwelling place of Gods and heavenly spirits. Just like Mt Olympus. Even
the path to back to our Being consists of climbing three mountains.
To be near mountains or to climb mountains is to be closer
to point where cosmic forces are received into the Earth. It is also to be in a
sacred or holy place as things upon the tops of mountains are purer: the air,
the water etc.
We also have mountains within ourselves. Where at the top of
these inner mountains we find the higher parts of ourselves.
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