The origin of all of us is in space, beyond the stars …
The Absolute Abstract space is the CAUSORUM CAUSE of all that is, has been and will be.
“The deep and blissful Space is certainly the incomprehensible SEITY, The mystical ineffable root of the seven cosmos, is the mysterious origin of all that we know as Spirit, matter, universes, suns, worlds, etc.
THAT, the DIVINAL, the Space of Happiness is a tremendous reality beyond the universe and the Gods. “That” has no dimension and, in truth, it is what it is, what has always been and what will always be; it is the life that beats within in every atom and in every sun. “
A close concept of what human essences are can be had when we contemplate the ocean. In its sands and incessant waves we see perpetual life in eternal motion. “Let’s talk now about the Great Ocean of the Spirit. How to define it? Certainly he is BRAHAMA, the first differentiation or modification of “That” before which the gods and men tremble.
“That” is spirit? In truth I tell you that it is not. “That” is matter? I’m certainly not saying it isn’t.
“That” is the root of spirit and matter, but it is neither one nor the other.
“That” transcends the laws of number, measure and weight, side by side quantity, quality, front, back, up, down, etc. “That” is that which has reality beyond thought, verb and act.
“That” is not of time, and is beyond silence and sound and ears to perceive it.
“That” is the immutable in deep divine abstraction, light that has never been created by any God or by any man, That which has no name. BRAHAMA IS SPIRIT, BUT “That” is not spirit. THE ABSOLUTE, the unmanifested, is uncreated light.
Where was the raw material of the Great Work? It is evident that she rested before the dawn of Creation, within the deep bosom of the Absolute Abstract Space. That primordial matter really becomes like the soul of the only one, the living number of any substance, undifferentiated cosmic matter.
The Ancient Wisdom says that Brahama, the father, the Ocean of the Universal Spirit of Life, at the arrival of the GREAT NIGHT (that which the Hindus call PRALAYA or dissolution of the Universe) is submerged between the Absolute Abstract Space for seven eternities.
Space is full of universes, while some world systems emerge from the deep night, others reach their decline; Here cradles, beyond graves.
Before this GREAT DAY in which we live, move and have our being dawned, what existed?
Wonderfully in the Rig Veda we find in poetry the same realities outlined above:
“There was no something, and there was nothing”
The blazing sky existed;
Not even the immense celestial vault stretched overhead.
What covered everything? What sheltered it? What was hiding it?
Was it the unfathomable abyss of the waters?
There was no death; but nothing was immortal.
There were no limits between day and night,
Only the ONE breathed inanimate and by itself,
Well, no other than Him has ever been.
Darkness reigned and the whole beginning was veiled
In deep darkness; an ocean without light;
The Germ hitherto hidden in the envelope,
He makes a nature spring from the fiery heat.
Who knows the secret? Who has revealed it?
Where did this multiform Creation come from?
The Gods themselves later came into existence,
Who knows where this Great Creation came from?
That from which all this immense Creation has proceeded,
Well that his will has created, well he was mute,
The highest seer, in the highest heavens,
He knows it, or maybe neither, not even He knows it.
Contemplating Eternity …
Before the foundations of the earth were laid.
You were. And when he calls her underground,
Break your prison and devour the form,
You will still be you, as you were before,
Without undergoing any change when time does not exist.
Oh infinite mind, divine Eternity!
(Rig Veda)