The Cosmos

Mini 01

This is first in a series of small articles. Each “mini” will be a typewritten page max (plus a picture or two and lots of links), and each, hopefully, will be on a subject that’s important and interesting to most people. And here’s the best place to start this “mini-journey”….
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When we look up at the galaxies, stars, and planets in the night sky, what we see is mostly a distraction… like the fragrant petals on a red rose or the powerful waves of an ocean. There’s so much more to find when we delve inside, into the biology of a rose or into the rich marine life below the surface of the sea. And there’s so much more to discover inside the the living cosmos.

The cosmos is all that is, countless dimensions and universes and worlds brimming with vitality, consciousness, and goodness. If we could see the cosmos through our physical eyes, it would be a confounding sight, everything superimposed over everything else, everything sharing the same space, everything happening at the same time. It would make no sense to our physical brain and its five senses. To start to “see” the cosmos, we have to tap into a higher sense, sometimes called the sixth sense.

This superimposed picture of the cosmos shows how everyone and everything has copies of itself leading in-beyond toward the source at the center of everything.

The source is all that is, emitting a rich life-energy that creates and sustains the cosmos with vitality, consciousness, and goodness.

So, the cosmos is the source (familiarly known as God, Allah, Brahman, Yahweh, the Universal Life Force, the principle… ) Everything and everyone is part of the source. We are all one.

The most important thing in life (for anyone… anywhere) is simply to understand and to acknowledge our oneness with the cosmos. Acknowledge the source.

To “see” the source, we need to activate our finer senses through such practices as prayer and meditation, and even then it’s a slow process, starting with a vague awareness of a tremendous power deep within us, and evolving gradually to conscious contact with the source.

Then, the miraculous powers of the source can stream through us into our world.

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About Mark Macy

Main interests are other-worldly matters (www.macyafterlife.com) and worldly matters (www.noblesavageworld.com)
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2 Responses to The Cosmos

  1. John Day's avatar John Day says:

    Hi Mark,

    This short format is nice. I enjoyed it, and I also enjoyed visiting the links, especially revisiting the ones labeled “prayer” and “meditation.”

    It is always good to visit the Kriya Yogis of Yore. Contemplation and re-contemplation of all of these matters is good on the journey.

    Thank you.

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