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Indeed, indeed Ubuntu – the language of our forefathers - Nkosi (Father) Sikelel’ (Bless) iAfrika (Africa) Sounds like a good equation to implement.
Thanks for your replies this is a great discussion – all we need now, together with Plato, is Aristotle, Philo and Heraclitus to pop up and it’ll be as if we are in Athens mussing upon life!
Dave, I think you described the art of mathematics with great reason; "The interesting part of all that is that in the end the math and logic vanish and all there is left is awareness of the Transcendental One. Not even thought. Just awareness".
With this in my understanding; the thought control of logic reason transcends into higher awareness.
Boris yes I agree in a sense mathematics is abstract however in its abstractness there is a goal of logic within the correctness of the set out equation.
You see, mathematics is not accepted merely on the authority of the teacher of mathematics; every individual accepts mathematics because he gradually acquires knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals.
The construction of concepts and representations in mathematics gives the student of mathematics the ability to use correct judgment acting on the strength of what he knows.
And with this, as Dave said in the end the math and logic vanish, we see here it is the exercise of the science which leads to this point by cultivating the powers of understanding and our faculty of judgment. And indeed it is not a matter of becoming an expert in the science (although it is helpful) the discipline opens the all-embracing knowledge of the Spirit.
And with this the soul will be filled with a gladness which is not superficial good cheer, but has its part in the life-giving seriousness that increases our strength.
As you said Vajra “Intellectual/conceptual thought as Plato held is nevertheless an important step in moving us beyond blind instinctive emotionalism - to bring head as well as heart into our decision making”.
Also Vajra what you said here; "20th century history though has rather amply demonstrated the pitfalls and limits of heartless intellectual thought - our cult of the intellect has created a world without heart. Fortunately there's been a considerable rising of compassion more recently - the Age of Aquarius and all that implies".
In my understanding; At the beginning of Earth-evolution, the human being was part of a group-soul — as expressed in race, blood, family and so on — to a far greater extent than was the case later on. As evolution continues he becomes more and more of an individual, develops his individuality. We have heard what an important part certain forces play in the development of the individuality during Earth-evolution: consciousness that is dependent on the physical body; memory and remembrance which are dependent upon the ether-body; and karma, whereby a man can make real progress, in that his imperfections and faults do not remain but can be overcome by him as he passes through one incarnation after another.
This stage of our evolution is very important in that it developed our Intellectual soul and with this the incorporation of our Ego (not selfish egotism, a clear distinction must be made from this - not selfish controlling egotism – the Ego being the I AM)
And with this incorporation of the Ego consciousness, like you say, arises compassion. Compassion because the ego consciousness is Christ like. This is stage of our epoch named the fifth post-Atlantean period is very important to prepare us for the sixth post-Atlantean period as you rightly called the Age of Aquarius which is in preparation now.
We must reach the vantage-point of the true Buddhist who says that the Individuality in the Buddha was that of a “Bodhisattva” who was born as the son of King Suddhodana, rose in his twenty-ninth year to the rank of Buddha, thereby attaining a height whence he need no longer return to a body of flesh. That, therefore, was the final incarnation of the Bodhisattva Individuality who does not reincarnate in the era following the founding of Christianity.
Contemplating the Buddha we see a very special mission in the universe devolves upon an Individuality as sublime as the Buddha. The Individuality who became the Buddha had been sent from the hosts of Christ on the Sun to the 'Venus men' before they came to the Earth; the Individuality of the Buddha, therefore, had been sent forth by Christ from the Sun to Venus, as His emissary. This Individuality came to the Earth with the Venus men and had thus reached such an advanced stage of development that through the Atlantean, on into the Post-Atlantean era, he was able to attain to the rank of Buddhahood before the coming of Christ. He was in very truth a Christian before the time of Christ. We know, too, that later on he revealed himself in the astral body of the Jesus-Child of St. Luke's Gospel — since he need no longer return in a body of flesh. United as he is with the Christ Stream.
Gloria.
Spooky, I hear what you say and I do believe this is the challenge we are faced with today again relating to the very marked difference between the I AM and the egotistic way of thinking.
People often say that rising to the spiritual worlds is a fantastic illusion. They do not see that it is the loss of this knowledge which has brought materialism upon us, with the incapacity for social understanding to which it is allied, with the materialistic way of living, and attitude towards life.
This is the double edged sword. On the one hand we needed to develop our Individual Intellectual soul and on the other hand we need to stay in touch with our spiritual origins.
This is where the art of mathematics comes in the objective training of the thought process in order to transcend above materialism with the abstractness of mathematical conceptulisation and at the same time transcending above the fantastic illusion the spiritual world often tends to play on us.
However, not everybody is a mathematical genius or whiz and here philosophy comes in; philosophy does not comprehend the Inexpressible Word, but it can nevertheless still have a feeling for the soul element in the world when it reveals itself in the soul of man as the expressed word. Philosophy does not find the Unmanifest Light, but can sense it from afar, inasmuch as it appears, in its last activity, in human thinking, — that is to say, in that portion of the human spirit which is turned, to begin with, to the external world. Body, soul and spirit.
Spiritual study through philosophy is a helpful discipline, as studying any disciplined Theosophy order such as the teachings of Buddha and Christ wherein the Unmanifested Light comes to be manifested within.
Spooky, I haven’t heard of phaenomenologic but I hear what you saying in connection with language. It is a wonderful approach you have with this. To contemplate not the dry unalive letters and words but the living essence of the language of words and spiritual meaning thereof. Beautiful! my approach is astrology wherein I find the discipline of the science together with the living word.
Again thanks for the replies, and the read.
Lots of love to all.
Caryn Ubuntu
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