Perfection of the Purple
Orchids
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Bringing to light
the higher consciousness h
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he pervasive harmonies of smell and sight enlighten our
summer senses. The onset of the northern
rising of Cassiopeia A boasts the
beauties of summer over all seasons and phases.
We
seek to bring to light the higher consciousness. The intermediary connection to
the future perfected spirit which guides the gifts of the higher divine mind.
The ancient Vedic hymn denotes this
path and consciousness as the 7 waters of the divine, or the 7 sisters. It is
the undying veils which shroud the pure divine psychological concepts, even now;
the legacy of the Symbolic Veda leads
to the causeways of pure truth.
The
Orchid is that very symbol; the reflective energies of the stars and planets are
seen flowing in the abstract 5 point shape, the petals seem to orbit the center
molecule of the orchid’s blossom. As we ascend forward into higher
consciousness, we flow through the stem of life, being immersed in the
knowledge of pure lights.
We
move further in the growth of the flower, obtaining the pure consciousness of
the whole orchid, and here are found the pervasive energies of life; the mind
forms an exotic shape and color, upon emersion in divine territories. The
spirit-mind assumes a glow; it is the inner luminosity, reflective of having
been unveiled in divine consciousness.
The Orchid is the pure
perfected desire of the plant kingdoms wishes to move beyond all possibilities.
Left undisturbed, over the next million
years on Earth the orchid will become a magical breathing entity, capable of
immeasurable perfected mutations. Human life will likewise evolve and obtain
more beautiful perfections, and luminosity of Soul. For the orchid is the mind
of a human, if left alone and untouched, unharmed by the outer world. Through
love of all creatures, all life and humanity, we can redefine our role in this
new age. Life is the symbol, it is written everywhere in nature, reflecting
above in the galaxy. Written by D.E. Campbell h
The divine mind of theosophy
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