The airy sign of Aquarius governs in us the path from the Ajna centre to the highest point of the head. It is described as the passage where the seeming nothingness transforms into the apparent something. This mysterious passage leads the soul through death into pure existence and from the pure existence back to the conscious state. The subject of this Lunar Messenger is therefore "Signs of Transformation 7: The Ajna Centre".
Master E.K. had the unique ability to explain at length any profound wisdom-concept, wisdom-key or a scripture. His book "The Mandra Scripture. An Aquarian Rendering of the Bhagavad Geeta" is not a commentary, but the Bhagavad Geeta rewritten, and its grand wisdom was directly revealed to him. He dictated afresh the celestial song in a very simple and lucid manner. The seekers of Truth can use it upon themselves for self-transformation and self-realisation.
The picture to Aquarius shows the Mother with a water pot. Through creation she brings the unknown down to the known. She is the passage between the unknown and the known. The symbol of Aquarius shows the pot with an opening on either side. We see the downpour of waters from this side of the opening, but we do not see what is happening on the other side of the opening. As the waters manifest we are able to see, but we are not able to see the source of its manifestation. The passage from seeming nothingness to apparent something cannot be known unless the Aquarian Consciousness is gained.
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"Flowers on the Wayside" - Blog
We have a blog with the title "Flowers on the Wayside - along the roads of Good-Will". A blog is like an online-diary. We post there in intervals little comments about events from daily life, linked with the spiritual work, which is at the basis of the good-will website.