Cafh | The Archaic Symbology of the Resurrection of Hes

Publicado el 11/12/2023
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In a free illustration inspired by the trilogy of "The Lord of the Rings", this series presents the Archaic Symbology of what, in Cafh, is called "The March of the Soul", that is, the path that the soul takes to unite with God. In the Teaching of Cafh, God expresses the universe's fundamental principle, the eternal spirit that animates manifestation. We usually revere God in the feminine image of the Divine Mother. The Divine Mother is, in Cafh, the main point of attention and reverence as an expression of God's work, love, and omnipotence, being recognized in a potential and an active state. It calls Hes to the potential state – what is not yet. Calls Ahehia to the active state – what is being. The March of the Soul expresses the impregnation of creation by divinity and the path taken by divinizing matter. This transcendence of union with the divine encompasses objective and subjective experiences, tangible and intangible. This Symbology describes the soul's path from the lower planes to reach spiritual freedom. The Way is divided into seven parts. The Abyss, the Dark Woods, and the Restless Lake indicate the lower planes. The higher planes are expressed in the Paths that lead to the Summit of the Mount, the Garden of Evidence, and the Golden Temple, images of the mental worlds of feeling, understanding, and knowing. The Spirit, or the Spiritual State, is symbolized by the Sacred Summit, located beyond the unquenchable flames, beyond all mental state. The Sacred Summit guards the Tomb of the Divine Mother. The soul is described in its ascending evolution through three types of human beings with distinct aspects that, nevertheless, are one. Although the human being continually changes from one state to another, he is fundamentally the same. The human being dominated by passions is called a Wanderer; when he becomes surer of himself and knows how to control his instincts, he is called a Pilgrim, and when he reaches spiritual freedom, he is called IHS. The Divine Mother is the manifestation of the Eternal. She is described with distinct aspects of a woman according to the degree of manifestation she expresses. She is called Babel or Lady of the Black Veil when she manifests heavy and gross matter. She is called Anhunit when she expresses feelings. She is called Philo when she expresses the reason. She is called Beatrix when she expresses the Higher Mind and intuition. She is called Ahehia when she expresses the Spirit. She is called EHS, the Sleeping Divine Mother, when Spirit and matter reach perfect harmony. When the Wanderer wants to leave the Little Ring, the Lady of the Black Veil raises a frightful whirlwind that blinds and dismays him. Like a tempting serpent, it pursues him with burning passions, violently reminds him of past pleasures, and harasses him so he does not abandon them. How will the human being get rid of the dross that binds him to the Abyss and thus get out of it now that he intuits that something immense and unknown exists beyond the physical senses?

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