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transfiguration, advaita, spirit and flesh united, etherealization, and Christ
To merge the inner with the outer is to be conscious of both the inner and
outer at the same time, and then to merge both aspects into one.
At the subtle level of Self,
where all duality ends, there is neither male nor female, good nor evil,
inside nor out- only a living, limitless ocean of being/awareness/peace.
At the point of absolute
integration- when all is one, and time is no more- there are no words left
by which it can be described; it can no longer be called spirit,
flesh, mind, or matter. The closest proximity to a description lies in the
Sanskrit word advaita: non-dual, not two.
When all is one self, that self
is a oneness which defies all categories of duality, for it is now one I
which is both male and female, transcendent and immanent,
spirit and flesh.
To be this one I is to become
nothing, so as to become everything, so as to go beyond everything, which is
to enter the ethereal realm.
The etherealization of existence
is both macrocosmic and microcosmic- it is a dispersion and a
coagulation, an expansion and a contraction wherein the cosmic light
condenses into the body, a harmonization occurs, the flesh takes on a new
vibration, the spirit is transformed, and the whole being is etherealized
and elevated in the transfiguration.

Transfiguration
by Jack Haas
The Apocalypse is simply a change in
vibration. Redemption is the return to oneness, the vibration of the all,
the end of duality and of time; the Self immanent- God born into God.
I say this because I was told in a dream
that there have been religions which worshipped the
Father/Consciousness/Spirit, and there have been religions which worshipped
the Mother/Matter/Soul, but there has never been one which worshipped both.
Now there is.
I announce a new advaita, a
non-duality that includes both spirit and matter.
Here every I is the same I, and I is
everything; through oneness our common I is born from multiplicity into
unity. I is oneness.
Dark and light, genius and fool, sinner and
saint, madman and wisewoman, I am all opposites. I am one.
I have joined the colonization of the new
vibration of oneness begun by Christ. I, as a separated being, was Christed,
even though I was a thief and a coward. The stain of my sin of separation
was absorbed and transmuted in the ruthless love of Christ’s Pentecostal
oneness.
To become the violent peace that
is the Christ is to shatter the world of action and reaction. It is to be
the eternal diamond inside the ephemeral muck. And to be that muck also.
One.
In this way Christ consciousness
becomes what is.
The oneness of the Christ self is greater
than the ego, because it contains others as well. Christ is this stone
bridge across the canyon, creating the only true marriage within, which is
the death of separation.
Once integrated Christ radiates out in all
directions from within; there is neither above nor below, only a living,
expansive now.
excerpted from:

Om, baby! a pilgrimage to the eternal self
by Jack Haas

Expanding
consciousness, elevating the flesh, unifying all
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