Nine Stages of Divine Vision

Nine Stages of Divine Vision

    Nine stages of life are formed by nine crises that shape our awareness and the way we envision and experience the divine in both our cultural and isolated lives.  Out vision of the divine is determined by the unique forms and forces in each stage of our lives.

The first stage is the unborn stage of the womb.  The first part of the first stage is the unborn womb.  Since the womb is almost perfect for our prenatal needs, there is an incomparable experience of Kinesthetic euphoria which is the ideal condition for the realization of bliss.  The womb provides for the need before it even suffers the need.  The bliss is the idea that self-sufficient awareness that precedes desire and satisfaction, and still haunts after birth has broken the primal serenity.  

    The second part of the first stage is the Lakshm and Vishnu within the comic serpent.  The unborn bliss is the first taste of paradise, which we all seek to recover.  Each succeeding stage builds upon this infinite awareness adding its own images and forms to its evolving biological, social and psychological experience.   Buddha and Jesus both include this idea in their teachings.

    The next stage is the baby stage of the divine mother.  The first part of this stage is the Venus of Laussel.  There are many images of her floating around that she is over 20,000 years old.  She ruled over human awareness.  Her predecessors thought it was simple: just as the human mother creates human life, so the Great Mother of the creation creates all life: plants and animals.  By her breasts she nourishes her whole creation.  She is the universe.&nbs ...
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