We open into the agony of consciousness, transfixed on a cross of space and time. Emerging from the unconscious state, we are the space-time cross. We are the lance which pierces Christ's side and heart. We seek the Grail which contains the blood signifying both the wound we have inflicted by our expansion and its healing. The blood of the wound is the blood of the healing.
We are the body pierced and the piercer. The darkness of our unconsciousness pierces the supraconsciousness with our consciousness. We project the wound out there in Christ's body. We are the wound. We seek its (our) healing. We find it when we find the Grail cup, when we become the Grail cup, opening to and claiming the healing blood of the wound itself.
What does this mean? It means we open to the audaciousness of our rise to consciousness and its attendant guilt. Whom does the Grail serve? Those who are pure of heart, of consciousness, who no longer have a lance to thrust, even in toothpick size. Those who have become the Grail, catching every precious drop of the blood pouring forth from the wound, while expressing its healing power. This is the state of consciousness we seek. This is the state of consciousness we next attain.
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That's amazing, George.
ReplyDeleteWhen breathing in the darkness of our lives and breathing out the light, there is a point of tremendous "alchemy" -- for lack of a better word -- where one becomes the other. That point is where we are.
Remaining conscious at that point does require purity. Luckily, the process itself purifies by what must be left behind to enable us to remain conscious at that point between the unconscious and the supraconscious. The only way to remain at that point is to continually open.
Thank you for this amazing post.